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i'd plug them directly into my computer but the speakers can't get power without the woofer being on.
i turn it as low as possible but its still pretty loud. can open up the back and cut a wire or something?
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You should be able to open the box up and snip the wire that goes from the power box in the woofer box to the actual woofer. DO NOT cut any of the wires going to or from the power box that aren't connected to the woofer.
You should be able to open the box up and snip the wire that goes from the power box in the woofer box to the actual woofer. DO NOT cut any of the wires going to or from the power box that aren't connected to the woofer.
Question on speakers and subwoofer?
I'm looking for a good quality speaker and subwoofer set. In the price range of $50-$175 doesn't have to be top of the line stuff but i do want it to be loud and clear. Any ideas or any ideas on good sub-woofers at least?
Apologies, I'm looking for something that i can hook my ipod and laptop to. If it can't do both then just my ipod.
Answer
Hello,
You didn't say what your application is.....home stereo, PC, bedroom, etc.
You probably won't find a very good non-amplified subwoofer/speaker system for a home theatre for under $200, but there are a number of amplified designs marketed as computer speakers which could probably do a fine job, provided your room isn't too large.
These models have received high reviews on the web and probably represent some of the best of what is in your price range:
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX
Logitech Z623 THX
Logitech X-540 5.1
Harman Kardon SoundSticks III
The Klipsch probably play the cleanest and loudest, and the HK's would probably work best for more up close listening next to your PC. You can read reviews for these on Amazon.com
Hope that helps.
Hello,
You didn't say what your application is.....home stereo, PC, bedroom, etc.
You probably won't find a very good non-amplified subwoofer/speaker system for a home theatre for under $200, but there are a number of amplified designs marketed as computer speakers which could probably do a fine job, provided your room isn't too large.
These models have received high reviews on the web and probably represent some of the best of what is in your price range:
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX
Logitech Z623 THX
Logitech X-540 5.1
Harman Kardon SoundSticks III
The Klipsch probably play the cleanest and loudest, and the HK's would probably work best for more up close listening next to your PC. You can read reviews for these on Amazon.com
Hope that helps.
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