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Second vote for the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1's. Mine have been going strong for 8 years now with no problems whatever. I paid $200 for them way back when, I saw them in Worst Buy the other day for $139 (!) Amazing speakers for the money.If these ever die, I will be looking at a good pair of powered studio monitors as a replacement.
Switched from my JBL E30s to some KRK Rokit 8s in grey that I got for $400 for the set. Sound quite a bit better although I am going to pick up a preamplifier to run them full range.
They just had them on hellomusic.com for $400 for a set. I got mine from GC though so I have the grey ones not the black ones.
Show ImageLogitech Z623!Best $100 I've ever spent on any piece of technology. Bass is full and loud. The sound quality is just top notch.
I own a pair of the Cakewalk MA-15D's and they sound stellar...digital optical input, sub out...all for $150IMO the best powered monitors under $200 Show Imagehttp://www.roland.com/products/en/MA-15D/
The similarities to these Behringer MS40's is intriguing. The Behringers appear to be more readily available and cheaper... wonder how much difference there is in the drivers and amp.
This thread makes it almost shameful for me to say that I'm currently very satisfied with my Logitech Z2300 that I've been using for a good 2-3 years :\ Saw the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 which is on sale for $100 right now. Supposedly it's the equivalent to the Logitech Z2300's.
I'm in the same boat as you. I've been using the logitech Z5300 for more than 5 years now and its still going strong. I will probably upgrade it soon now that I've upgraded all my other computer peripherals.
Quote from: bace on Thu, 29 November 2012, 16:08:22I'm in the same boat as you. I've been using the logitech Z5300 for more than 5 years now and its still going strong. I will probably upgrade it soon now that I've upgraded all my other computer peripherals. I'll probably end up keeping mine and just buying myself a nice headset with emulated 7.1. Not a fan of all those extra cords going around the room for surround sound, and I'm too broke to get the wireless ones