Gotta love those power figures...

1250 watts!!!!!  (18 watts RMS)

And of course cone speakers are normally about 0.5% efficient, so that's
about 0.9 watts of raw sound energy hitting your ears.

BUT THEY'RE 1250 WATTS!!!!   

(end of early morning bit)


-----Original Message-----
From: Maurice Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2005 10:07 p.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: RE: Recommendations for PC Speakers


Hi David,
Check out genius hf2 1250w (18watts rms per speaker) they have got the nod
of approval from the music teachers at Geraldine High School.
http://www.dove.co.nz/products/Genius/Speakers/mm1290.htm

Retail around $100

Maurice

> -----Original Message-----
> From: david merriman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2005 10:45 a.m.
> To: CLUG
> Subject: OT: Recommendations for PC Speakers
>
>
> Hi there,
> I'm looking to replace my pc's aging 4.1 speakers with something 
> bright, shiny and new, and wondered if anyone could recommend some 
> decent speakers for a reasonable price.  I'd read good things about 
> the TDK Tremor series when they came out a year or two back, but I 
> haven't kept up with the current state of play.
>
> I've got a SoundBlaster Live! Value card with both front and rear 
> speaker outputs, but I don't want or need any more than a 2.1 system 
> this time around, as I never watch movies or play games, so surround 
> sound is a waste of money.  I play the occasional mp3, but I'm more 
> concerned about music composition and playback, so decent sound is a 
> must.
>
> Thanks for any ideas :-) .
> David
>
> --
> The dragon cast his wet, rheumy eyes, heavy-lidded with misery, over 
> his kingdom-a malodorous, rot-ridden swamp, with moss cloaking 
> brooding, gloomy cypresses, tree trunks like decayed teeth rising from 
> stagnant ponds, creatures with mildewed fur and scales whom the 
> meanest roadside zoo would have rejected--and hoped the 
> antidepressants would kick in soon.
>
>

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