twoblacklines
all grown up now (its boring)
+49|6424
Atm i am just running AE AEGO M's, a single set, 2.1.

In 2010 I was running PC SPDIF - Beresford Dac - Harman Kardon HK680 - pair of TDL RTL 2's with Morel tweeters, and also a numark dimension 4 - orion car audio 12" (HCCA 4" VC).

i sold all that and am looking for the same setup again, the tdl's are relativly easy to find however not the case with the HK amp

so what are y'all running?
eusgen
Nugget
+402|7010|Jupiter
Two klipsh 8's with tweeters and two Fisher 8's with tweets as well. Using a JVC RX-206 audio receiver to power them @ 4channelsx100weach
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6198|Toronto
My apartment setup now:

1x Onkyo TX8555
1x Aurex SA5000
1x Sansui SE1000 equaliser

2x SDM Monitor Two
2x Accusound ASX49
4x Koss M75

2x M-Audio AV30s at gf's place (got them because I spend loads of time there. She likes)

Have a fair bit more stuff back home, but it wouldn't fit in the van when I moved.
I like pie.
Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5919|College Park, MD
some sony shit

https://i.imgur.com/Zr2gpl.jpg
https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/36793/marylandsig.jpg
Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5396|Sydney
I play all my FLAC files using foobar2000.

Into:

https://www.hartware.de/media/reviews/885/2_intro.jpg

Into:

https://audioengineusa.com/site/images/full2_a5.jpg

Sounds mint.
eusgen
Nugget
+402|7010|Jupiter
Is the sound car worth it Jaekus?
Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6182|London, England

!?
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Morpheus
This shit still going?
+508|6216|The Mitten
mobo optical into a JVC 5.1 reciever... Technics SB-L56 for the front, Fisher STV-9325 for the rear. Some Technics center, and no sub

I also have a pair of Fisher ST9215's, just sitting.

Not a bad setup for <$60 (minus computer)
EE (hats

eusgen wrote:

Is the sound car worth it Jaekus?
A sound card helps, sure
eusgen
Nugget
+402|7010|Jupiter
I would really just like a sound card with RCA jacks that I could connect directly into my receiver. Also the receiver must work be able to work at the same time as headphones cause I hate having to unplug and replug shit back in.

My current setup has a 3.5mm splitter to:
- gaming headset with microphone
- 3.5mm to rca cable to receiver

Both work at the same time, but if I turn the volume down up or down on the headphones it directly effects the receiver.

The receiver is connected to speakers and I also have a wireless pair of headphones (IR :shrug: but they work at least) connected with rca to 3.5mm cable that came with it.

I can use both pairs of headphones and the speakers at the same time, which I think is a great functionality and I won't spend money on a product that would require me to unplug-replug things back in.

Last edited by eusgen (2012-03-21 15:38:54)

Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5396|Sydney
The sound card is worth it, yes. I've a/b with the on board sound card and the Asus, quite a noticeable difference.
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5060|Amsterdam
Right now I'm using a standard dell 2.1 set.
Served me well for quite a few years, but theyre starting to break down a bit (crackles here and there).
Now, I love music and good audio equipment, but I've never been one to spend a lot of money on speakers. I have (or had) my reasons.
But right now I feel like doing some spending on music/audio-related items.
What would be a decent 2.1 set under 100 euros?
Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5396|Sydney
Replaced the A2s as pictured above with these a couple months ago:

https://buyaudio.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/aktimate_micro_001.jpg

Great reviews, great sound.
Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5396|Sydney
A review from What Hi-Fi?
http://www.whathifi.com/review/epoz-aktimate-micro

Last edited by Jaekus (2012-09-30 13:53:37)

JahManRed
wank
+646|6845|IRELAND

https://music-recording.co.uk/files/images/Mackie-HR-824-active-monitors.jpg
Mackie HR824 studio monitors on my work PC.

Sony  7.1 HTMI Multi Channel Amplifier to heybrook speakers. on gaming machine.
Uzique The Lesser
Banned
+382|4472
'work' pc? are you a sound engineer/mixer/masterer or something?
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|6989|PNW

Would you be happier if he posted a pic of some cheap Logitechs?
Uzique The Lesser
Banned
+382|4472
it was a genuine question you fucking dingbat. i am interested. don't be butthurt. ken said 3 days after he bought those shit speakers that he was returning them. don't make out like i was being anal.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|6989|PNW

You really should stop taking everything so seriously.
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5060|Amsterdam
One of my KRK RP6s is kaput. Nothing major, just a low irregular buzz most likely caused by being bumped around when moving. Luckily the warranty is still good, but it would mean having only one speaker for a max of  3 weeks
Uzique The Lesser
Banned
+382|4472
sounds like it's not grounded properly.
Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|6956|Toronto | Canada

i bumped in the cones of one of mine has anyone successfully unpopped theirs? i tried using a toilet paper tube but no luck, apparently i should try sellotape?
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5060|Amsterdam

Uzique The Lesser wrote:

sounds like it's not grounded properly.
Well fuck, you might be right.
I'll fiddle around with it the moment I get home
Uzique The Lesser
Banned
+382|4472

Winston_Churchill wrote:

i bumped in the cones of one of mine has anyone successfully unpopped theirs? i tried using a toilet paper tube but no luck, apparently i should try sellotape?
lol good luck with that. killing a speaker cone normally means you have to replace it.

Well fuck, you might be right.
I'll fiddle around with it the moment I get home
always put active monitor speakers on their own power-supply/wall-mains. do not put them on a power-strip with lots of other electrical equipment. try and run balanced cables with them, rather than unbalanced (better sound and shielded from interference). similarly make sure the cables are not twisted/frayed/ripped, or put near any other large electronic equipment. these are common ways to eliminate static or buzzing. buzzing or humming from any sort of audio equipment normally means that a wire connection/soldering has come loose, or that, similarly, one of the wires/circuits isn't grounded properly.

if you think having active monitors is bad, you should introduce a turntable or amplifier into the equation. trying to play audio from an analogue sound-source is buzz/hum haven. you have to go to a lot of expense and effort to make sure a turntable is properly earthed.
Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|6956|Toronto | Canada

it still works perfectly fine. i havent tried anything other than a tv show yet but it seems mostly aesthetic

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