Ryan
I would want it to be cheap, around 75-100$.
but i want it to hit hard and loud.
also, if there are any more expensive systems, lemme know. Thanks
Answer
I agree headphones are best. You can get a really good set of earbuds or headphones for the money. As far as cheap, hard and loud that is a thinker. Audioengine A2 ($199) are ideal, they are the perfect set up in a dorm. Be sure to take notice of the section "Works with" http://audioengineusa.com/Store/Audioengine-2#features
The A2 has some definite balls and nails to it, the balls and nails get bigger if you make a spend for the A5 series.
The Logitech X530 can be purchased in the $60-75 range. See the comments from college students who lived in a dorm. http://wize.com/computer-speakers/p464703-logitech-x-530-5-s#t=32682
Get your education and allow others to get theres. Be respectful of others.
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I agree headphones are best. You can get a really good set of earbuds or headphones for the money. As far as cheap, hard and loud that is a thinker. Audioengine A2 ($199) are ideal, they are the perfect set up in a dorm. Be sure to take notice of the section "Works with" http://audioengineusa.com/Store/Audioengine-2#features
The A2 has some definite balls and nails to it, the balls and nails get bigger if you make a spend for the A5 series.
The Logitech X530 can be purchased in the $60-75 range. See the comments from college students who lived in a dorm. http://wize.com/computer-speakers/p464703-logitech-x-530-5-s#t=32682
Get your education and allow others to get theres. Be respectful of others.
Best.
Multi Room Speaker System?
mradigan74
I have a small house in which case I would want 5 speaker surround in the living room, a speaker in the master bedroom, a speaker in the guest bedroom, and a speaker outside on my deck. What is the best way to accomplish this? Best Buy says that you basically can't do it with the recievers that they sell, but that can't be right, is it?
Answer
1) Instead of a 'single' speaker in the other rooms, each room should have a 'stereo' pair of speakers...really
2) True: The majority of surround sound/multi-zone AV receivers cannot handle the combination of main+secondary speaker configurations as you are described, from the built-in amplifier. Some brand models offer amplifier support for the main room (5.1) plus an 1 additional pair of speakers (Zone 2) only
3) However, many AV receivers have outputs that can be connected to additional receivers or amps for additional speakers (multi-zone output)
4) Finally, there are impedance-matching volume controls or speaker selectors. These devices are designed to connect multiple speaker pairs to a single amp. NOTE: the receiver/amp must be rated to handle 2~4 ohm loads!
I'll refer you to these links for more details on a number of ways to run your setup. Start your research here:
http://www.crutchfield.com/learn/learningcenter/home/multiroom_diagrams.html
More on multi-room systems
http://origin-www.crutchfield.com/S-wL4TCTRy0gF/Learn/learningcenter/home/multiroom_power.html
speaker selectors:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-tuuwezjv1QK/g_15240/Speaker-Selectors-Distributors.html
1) Instead of a 'single' speaker in the other rooms, each room should have a 'stereo' pair of speakers...really
2) True: The majority of surround sound/multi-zone AV receivers cannot handle the combination of main+secondary speaker configurations as you are described, from the built-in amplifier. Some brand models offer amplifier support for the main room (5.1) plus an 1 additional pair of speakers (Zone 2) only
3) However, many AV receivers have outputs that can be connected to additional receivers or amps for additional speakers (multi-zone output)
4) Finally, there are impedance-matching volume controls or speaker selectors. These devices are designed to connect multiple speaker pairs to a single amp. NOTE: the receiver/amp must be rated to handle 2~4 ohm loads!
I'll refer you to these links for more details on a number of ways to run your setup. Start your research here:
http://www.crutchfield.com/learn/learningcenter/home/multiroom_diagrams.html
More on multi-room systems
http://origin-www.crutchfield.com/S-wL4TCTRy0gF/Learn/learningcenter/home/multiroom_power.html
speaker selectors:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-tuuwezjv1QK/g_15240/Speaker-Selectors-Distributors.html
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