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i have the z300 series and they were much better than i was planning on them being. never thought about upgrading them 

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ok my speakers now are 10 watts and have no deep sounds 

if it has no highs or base maybe look at a different one then in order to get a better sound experience even thougth mids and lows are important too, really depends on what you look for when listening.

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if it has no highs or base maybe look at a different one then in order to get a better sound experience even thougth mids and lows are important too, really depends on what you look for when listening.

speakers that can do good deep sounds for playing like battlefield 4 and games like that 

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You won't get much better with that budget, so you might as well stick with the Logitech speakers.

Unless you buy used. Then you can

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Firstly. Watts =/= good. You cannot, in any way what so ever, measure the quality of a set of speakers or an amplifier in "watts". It's more or less a completely irrelevant specification.

Also, when talking of computer speakers, watts is usually referring to "peak power". I.e. a short burst of loudness at a specific frequency, measured in one channel. Generally, watts are used to impress the unwitting customer into buying something without actually listening to it. Home cinema equipment as well use sneaky ways of cheating when it comes to measuring/specifying watts. Watts don't "do" anything. In terms of marketing these type of computer speaker systems, it's no more important than how many cows went into the seat covers of a new car. "This is a 11 cow car!" Totally stupid. Explaining what watts are/mean in terms of sound though, would take more space than is really viable in a forum post.

 

That out of the way... Generally, well known brands of "PC" type speakers offer absolutely tremendous value for money. No, they don't sound "hi-fi", but you cannot get "hi-fi" out of little plastic boxes and cardboard membranes. What you do get though, is a whole LOT of sound for very little money. The question of whether or not those specific speakers are good or not depends on what your frame of reference is. If you're a snotty "hi-fi connoisseur", you'd probably say they are a piece of shit. For most people, they'll be more than good enough. If what you're used to now are some really cheap mini speakers, then these will be like a complete revolution of sound.

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Firstly. Watts =/= good. You cannot, in any way what so ever, measure the quality of a set of speakers or an amplifier in "watts". It's more or less a completely irrelevant specification.

Also, when talking of computer speakers, watts is usually referring to "peak power". I.e. a short burst of loudness at a specific frequency, measured in one channel. Generally, watts are used to impress the unwitting customer into buying something without actually listening to it. Home cinema equipment as well use sneaky ways of cheating when it comes to measuring/specifying watts. Watts don't "do" anything. In terms of marketing these type of computer speaker systems, it's no more important than how many cows went into the seat covers of a new car. "This is a 11 cow car!" Totally stupid. Explaining what watts are/mean in terms of sound though, would take more space than is really viable in a forum post.

 

That out of the way... Generally, well known brands of "PC" type speakers offer absolutely tremendous value for money. No, they don't sound "hi-fi", but you cannot get "hi-fi" out of little plastic boxes and cardboard membranes. What you do get though, is a whole LOT of sound for very little money. The question of whether or not those specific speakers are good or not depends on what your frame of reference is. If you're a snotty "hi-fi connoisseur", you'd probably say they are a piece of shit. For most people, they'll be more than good enough. If what you're used to now are some really cheap mini speakers, then these will be like a complete revolution of sound.

But... 'Watt' about my 16,000 Watt speakers?!!?! (I don't actually have anything, I just wanted to make the pun...)

Hey! New SIgnature! 

 

I'm supposedly a person on the Internet, but you'll never know if I'm human or not ;)

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