anonymous
7 August 2009
I have a computer with on-board audio. Line out is pretty good quality.
I would like to have a really good pair of speakers placed near LCD monitor.
Should I go for active monitors or should I go for an integrated amp +
speakers?
I have also some other sources (like tuner) that I would like to connect to this system so amp option seems more suitable. And I don't want to spend a fortune.
Any proposal or advice?
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I use passive speakers and an amp, that way if you blow a speake
I use passive speakers and an amp, that way if you blow a speaker/ amp just use the other one/set you got till you get it fixed.
One things for sure, put your money into a good set of speakers that turn your crank!
There is nothing better than enjoying your mixes.
Budget? Really, I suppose it depends on what you plan on doing.
Budget? Really, I suppose it depends on what you plan on doing. I don't know that plugging a tuner into your pc soundcard is going to sound any good. You could take the line out of your pc and send it to the aux of an amp but I imagine there would be a potential for unwanted distortion. I used to do this with my Delta 44. It worked fine for listening to music.
When it comes to PC audio, I think it's all a matter of just buy what you can afford. The more you spend the better.