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Rothingham
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I would go with the Logitech z623 even though this system is expensive but it gives a great audio experience.(And the bass is more than strong xD (Sub has around 130w of RMS power)

So last night my speakers died and while I'm still mourning, I know it's time to move on and get me some new ones.

 

My budget is about €100 (this includes taxes). I might spend up to €150, but then I need to be sure that the price is justified.

I use my pc for watching movies, gaming and listening to music, so I'm searching for some good all-round speakers.

So far I've found these Trust GXT 38's for €75, but I was hoping you guys could present me some alternatives.

Oh yeah, might be worth mentioning: preferably, the speakers would be a 2.1 setup. I don't want the hassle 5.1 (wire-wise) and I want a strong decent bass (that's where the.1 comes in).

 

Thanks.

 

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I would go with the Logitech z623 even though this system is expensive but it gives a great audio experience.(And the bass is more than strong xD (Sub has around 130w of RMS power)

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You can get "strong decent bass" from decent speakers without a sub.

For 100euros you're not gonna get a good pair of speakers anda  good sub.

I'd recommend you just find a decent set of speakers with a signature you like without the sub.

Even better, build some speakers if you've got some woodworking skill :)

You'll get a lot more speaker for a lot less money.

Hope this helps :)

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Went to a local store and was able to test the Logitech z623 and man... I instantly fell in love.

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