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2.1 Speaker and Subwoofer for $150 or less

vah.vos

I am going to use these for gaming and music. I really like bassy music so I'm looking for something that can deliver a heavy base. 

Any recommendations?

 

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Just get the speakers without subwoofer. Good subwoofers start at 130$ (like this one)
If that is not an option for you, then i am afraid i cannot help because i don't know much about cheap speakers, specially for your country. 

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Here is the Boston Acoustics speakers. Never tried the new ones but have the ones from 2001 and still use them now and still sound freaking amazing even today compared to most other things. My parents got them when they first came out at about $400 back in 2001. They have good rep as a company so you can't go wrong with them. Just so you know this is a good deal since the little satellite speaker cost close to $100 per speaker on its own.

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