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Thinking of a budget audio setup for my computer.
Hi all.
I am toying with getting rid of my OTT Sony monster setup for something smaller and more mature. I fancy a nice AMP, which would connect to my pc, for games and music to play through some nice Floorstanding speakers or bookshelf speakers. Thing is my budget is a maximum of about £250 much less would be nice however. I listen to alot of violin music, some rave bit of trance and if I am in a bad mood a bit of metal, so perhaps something capable of a bit of bass would be best suited to myself. I just need some advice because stack systems just lack the quality of a good separate amplifier. |
Re: Thinking of a budget audio setup for my computer.
Look at Richersounds for last years models you will pick up something nice for a ton if you just want a stereo amp. If you want surround you will need to pay more to get a good one but there are budget options
http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...=CAMB-A1V3-BLK http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...id=TANG-AMP100 these 2 are stereo ^^ http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...id=PION-VSX417 good surround on a budget ^^^ http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...d=DENO-AVR1507 my amp ^^^ http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...KEF-CRESTA3CCH floorstanders http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...TA-MONITOR3BLK bookshelf budget http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...TANN-CUSTOM-F1 bookshelf not so budget |
Re: Thinking of a budget audio setup for my computer.
Just a note to say I've got a Cambridge Audio Azur 540c V1 and it's a superbb amp. Plus a quick plug for RS' excellent and cheap guarantee - £10 for 3 years on a £100 amp.
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Hmmm the Cambridge with the "not so budget" speakers looks good to me.
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I prefer the crestas personally mind you my floorstanders are Kef and they are awesome
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Richersounds are definately your best bet for the money you want to spend.
Cambridge Audio give you quite good equipment for the money. If you can, go for some Morduant Short speakers. They are quite good. |
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Out of interest would I be able to fit a woofer to the Cambridge? their are times I like my bass should neighbors be out.
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stereo amps are just that stereo amps
I spose at a push you could split the source and output from devices directly to a sub as these are active anyway. Its not ideal from the xbox but if your pc has 5.1 or the like the out put from the pc to the subwoofer will work fine you will not need to pass it through the amp |
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I think I get what you mean Zingle :erm:
So I'd wire the pc to the amp for the left right channel, and then a woofer to the sub/ctr out on the pc? |
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yes
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You could also get a dvd surround job with a aux input. I have a 300w lg one which was £120, sounds ace. Plus doubles up as a cd player / radio
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but it lacks the finesse of a seperates system the quality of an aio will never cut the mustard :)
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most woofers are active and amp themselves I would not buy a passive amp
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