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Decent speakers that look and sound great.. unlimited budget

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If you want some SOLID solid speakers, I'd say take a look at the Chane A1rx speakers. They both look and sound amazing. 

   

So, by 'unlimited budget' I meant that I have enough dosh to add a hundred or few hundred bucks to my entry budget if the product is worth it.

My entry budget is 250$, I would like to buy something thats functional and has a great sound and bass quality.

 

*Oh, also looking for something with bluetooth/wi-fi access, so I can play music from my laptop and phone, aswell as from PC via cable.

 

Thanks in advance for every suggestion!

 

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http://www.amazon.com/Harman-Kardon-SoundSticks-Wireless-Bluetooth/dp/B008YFD5G4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1432377499&sr=8-2&keywords=soundsticks+3Personally this is what I would go for, but I've always had a soft spot for the soundsticks since the first generation of them. I've picked out the wireless ones, but there are wired versions as well for cheaper. I'm not that good with speakers, so I'll leave other, probably better recommendations to those more experienced in this area.

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Forgot to mention that I live in Poland, so amazon is totally off the shelf my friend :D

 

@Thorium19, I am not into bluetooth speakers unless it's optional (it would be great to have that feature, so I can play music with my phone and such), because otherwise I'll have to buy a bluetooth stick for my PC, which I don't want to do.

 

 

Specs look great, but I don't like plastic finishes.

Plastic elements - fine, but whole thing made out of plastic isn't feeling ok (I had one and due to moving it a lot it has all corners smashed and scratched)

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JBL LSR308s are the best speakers you can buy in the $200 range, but if you want something a bit more attractive, Simple Audio Listen could be worth a look. The SALs have bluetooth and a few other nice features but you are going to sacrifice sound quality for aesthetics on this one. 

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Maybe let's ignore the elegant looking thingy, because let's face it - I won't really show it to anyone since it's for my own, personal usage.

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Any other suggestions :) ?

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Unlimited budget? oh boy.

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Unlimited budget? oh boy.

 

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bluetooth dongle for PC/laptop :D

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So, by 'unlimited budget' I meant that I have enough dosh to add a hundred or few hundred bucks to my entry budget if the product is worth it.

My entry budget is 250$, I would like to buy something thats functional and has a great sound and bass quality.

 

*Oh, also looking for something with bluetooth/wi-fi access, so I can play music from my laptop and phone, aswell as from PC via cable.

 

Thanks in advance for every suggestion!

 

BUYING in Poland.

 

in all sincerity, $250 + a few hundred bucks is light years away from 'unlimited budget' 

 

This is an example of a real 'unlimited budget' speakers: http://www.cnet.com/news/the-1000000-speaker/=> only the speakers tho, not including the other stuffs. 

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in all sincerity, $250 + a few hundred bucks is light years away from 'unlimited budget' 

 

This is an example of a real 'unlimited budget' speakers: http://www.cnet.com/news/the-1000000-speaker/=> only the speakers tho, not including the other stuffs. 

There's difference between budget for stuff you need and budget for stupidity expenses.

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There's difference between budget for stuff you need and budget for stupidity expenses.

 

Soooo.....unlimited budget for stuffs you need and unlimited budget for ridiculous stuffs got a different 'unlimited' word meaning? The first 'unlimited' is actually limited, while the second 'unlimited' is the true unlimited?

 

Oh and talking about 'need', you actually only need a $10 pair of speakers that can produce sounds. That's all you'll ever need, because you only need 'sound', not 'good sound'. 

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Wow, people can't actually read.

I regret posting here.

 

Stop picking on the title and read the actual post instead of wasting my and everyone elses time.

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Wow, people can't actually read.

I regret posting here.

 

Stop picking on the title and read the actual post instead of wasting my and everyone elses time.

 

Ah yes, it's always the others' fault, isn't it? Tried pointing the paradox nicely, hoping you'd realize you're making a fool of yourself, but it didn't seem to work. If you got a budget, don't say unlimited. If you say unlimited, don't put in a budget. If you don't know the meaning of 'unlimited', buy a dictionary.

 

"Looking for a good sports car, unlimited budget. And by 'unlimited budget' I meant $1000 + a few hundred bucks" Sounds funny to you? If not, google the meaning of 'unlimited'

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If you want some SOLID solid speakers, I'd say take a look at the Chane A1rx speakers. They both look and sound amazing. 

   
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