Summing up the latest 5.1 speaker sets @ Behardware
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 02/08/2005 03:49 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1020 views
5.1 is now supported by most sound cards and integrated chipsets. We are now even witnessing the introduction of 7.1 sound. 6.1 or 7.1 sound users aren?t yet numerous, however, and the number of 7.1 speaker sets available in stores tells us it?s still a niche market. It is already difficult to install a 5.1 speaker set around your computer so you can imagine what installation would be like with an additional two satellites. So what is the best 5.1 speaker set on the market? Here is a summary of the latest Altec Lansing, Creative, Hercules and Logitech products to help you make your choice.
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thomas997 Junior Member Posts: 12 Joined: 2003-04-21 |
"...Logitech didn’t bother with so much consideration for sound homogeneity and instrument separation. Sound is quite taut (good for video games) but is often drowned out by omnipresent basses. Even with the minimum adjustment basses are still hypertrophied and lack depth." Whoa, lay off on the thesaurus there dexter.. Or at least learn how to properly use the words you look up (bass doesnt "grow"..). Omnipresent, what are you trying to say there? Yes we all know bass is considered omnidirectional (notice the correct use of that word). So are you trying to say an apple is an apple? Please, use direct clear terms. "Loud" for example, "overpowering" if you want to get fancy. |


