Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5062|Amsterdam
Right now I'm using my standard Dell's.
Now I am more than willing to lay down quite a bit of money for IEMs or headphones, simply because i think they're more than worth it. But with speakers, not so much. I always find that you can never properly enjoy them unless you're in a completely isolated and soundproof room because there will always be noise interfering when listening on speakers (the outside world can be so damn rude and noisy).
Still, I feel like i should upgrade.

I am willing to spend no more than 100 euros (75-ish would be ideal) for a pair.
I've been looking on this store http://tinyurl.com/7q3zj9z (it's in dutch but ive put it on monitor speakers for your convenience) but its all seem a bit, well, overpriced.

Suggestions, recommendations etc etc etc would be appreciated.
Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5398|Sydney
I'm still going to advocate the Audioengine A2s. Audiophile quality computer speakers, no other speaker marketted specifically as a "computer" speaker will match it.
Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|6008|Catherine Black
Hobo Hifi? Really?
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
Camm
Feeding the Cats.
+761|5188|Dundee, Scotland.
Hobo hi fi. Hahahahahaha
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5062|Amsterdam
i know.
Awesome store name or awesome store name?

Spoiler (highlight to read):
it's sounds dodgy, but youre going to have to take my word for it that it isn't

I already made up my mind about this more or less, so the thread has become useless.
I'll keep it up so you scots can make more more fun of the store

Jaekus wrote:

I'm still going to advocate the Audioengine A2s. Audiophile quality computer speakers, no other speaker marketted specifically as a "computer" speaker will match it.
twoblacklines
all grown up now (its boring)
+49|6427
I favor TDL RTL 2's for that budget.

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