Soldato
Wow, talk about being lazy. There was me about to spend £100+ on an Aego M or z2300, when all along my hifi was collecting dust and sitting right next to me. So today I cleaned it all up, relocated the speakers either side of my new desk, and hooked it up to my pc. My god, I forgot how awesome these speakers are.
I don't need a sub, that's for sure, these things are audible at 28hz on a frequency test I did, they seriously kick butt and shake the floor. It's truly like there's a sub inside the speakers. The top end is nice with good presence, midrange is ok but lacking, but the whole sound is huge. So I saved myself some money. For those interested here's some pics.
http://j.imagehost.org/0324/1_125.jpg
http://i.imagehost.org/0805/2_52.jpg
http://i.imagehost.org/0605/3_35.jpg
http://j.imagehost.org/0311/8_16.jpg
http://i.imagehost.org/0506/4_32.jpg
http://a.imagehost.org/0313/5_17.jpg
http://a.imagehost.org/0707/6_7.jpg
http://j.imagehost.org/0611/7_28.jpg
I've had these separates from new, and that's going back a LONG time. All working perfect. I'm glad I read on here about people who do hifi instead of 2.1 for their pc, it inspired me. What do you think of this hifi out of interest?
Specs are:
Dual CS-503-1 semi auto turntable
NAD 3130 amp
Marantz CD6000 OSE
Yamaha KX-W321 (nice bit of kit, shame it's old technology now)
Studio Power MC150 speakers, rated 120/200w per channel.
Target spiked tripod speaker stands
Target hifi rack with spiked frame underneath top turntable shelf
The speakers aren't really audiophile, more power tbh, but I bought them when I was younger and didn't know much. But, they still sound great to me.
What's interesting is that my amp is 30w per channel, so it's amazing that these speakers do not seem at all underpowered.
I don't need a sub, that's for sure, these things are audible at 28hz on a frequency test I did, they seriously kick butt and shake the floor. It's truly like there's a sub inside the speakers. The top end is nice with good presence, midrange is ok but lacking, but the whole sound is huge. So I saved myself some money. For those interested here's some pics.
http://j.imagehost.org/0324/1_125.jpg
http://i.imagehost.org/0805/2_52.jpg
http://i.imagehost.org/0605/3_35.jpg
http://j.imagehost.org/0311/8_16.jpg
http://i.imagehost.org/0506/4_32.jpg
http://a.imagehost.org/0313/5_17.jpg
http://a.imagehost.org/0707/6_7.jpg
http://j.imagehost.org/0611/7_28.jpg
I've had these separates from new, and that's going back a LONG time. All working perfect. I'm glad I read on here about people who do hifi instead of 2.1 for their pc, it inspired me. What do you think of this hifi out of interest?
Specs are:
Dual CS-503-1 semi auto turntable
NAD 3130 amp
Marantz CD6000 OSE
Yamaha KX-W321 (nice bit of kit, shame it's old technology now)
Studio Power MC150 speakers, rated 120/200w per channel.
Target spiked tripod speaker stands
Target hifi rack with spiked frame underneath top turntable shelf
The speakers aren't really audiophile, more power tbh, but I bought them when I was younger and didn't know much. But, they still sound great to me.
What's interesting is that my amp is 30w per channel, so it's amazing that these speakers do not seem at all underpowered.

The reason was mostly laziness. 