I recently purchased my first SB3 and I am very pleased with it, so much so I am going to purchase another to go in the bedroom. I want a fairly simple setup so I was thinking of using a direct connection to some amplified speakers, I read somewhere in the forum that Audioengine A5's are good for this. I live in Western Australia and have found it difficult to find somewhere that stocks these speakers, Logitech recommended the Z-5500 5.1 digital speaker system, but from what I have read these speakers are great for gaming and DVD's but not so great for music. Does anybody have any recommendations or comments on Logitech's recommendation
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2007-11-30, 23:36 #1Junior Member
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2007-12-01, 00:29 #3Junior Member
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2007-12-01, 01:38 #5Member
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AUD500 would easily buy pretty good Active speakers such as Edirol MA-15D's (In Kiwi $ these are 399 list but they can be found for 339, so they should be less than that for you) - I have several sets from this range and they work really for the situation you describe.
http://www.rolandus.com/products/pro...6&ParentId=114
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2007-12-01, 06:35 #6
If you want something a bit more stylish, consider the Swan S200A's, or one of their other powered speakers. I would think they would be available in Australia.
Main system: Touch > Benchmark DAC-1 > Conrad-Johnson CT-5 preamp and Premier 350 amp > ML Summits. Audience AU24e and Blue Jeans Cables. Secondary systems: SB3 in Master BR (Russound R235LS amp driving in-ceiling speaker) and Game Room (powered Swan S200A speakers), with Boom in Home Office. Member of the Suncoast Audiophile Society
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2007-12-01, 22:38 #8Senior Member
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2007-12-03, 02:53 #9
or Google's built-in converter:
http://www.google.com/search?source=...D+in+USD&meta=
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