For active speakers Adam A3X ( i have a pair as computer speakers )
tweeter level is adjustable for different distances and acoustic and
taste , they also have a multimedia serie ,called Artist that does not
look so " studio ".
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Thanks - some suggestions there for me to look into.
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You can probably find some pre-Klipsch Jamo speakers on e-bay for cheap.
Incredible sound for very little $$$. Mission is another good option in
the UK. The Monitor Audio Bronze series is pretty good as well. I buy
almost all my audio gear second hand or open box. So many people get
caught up with
See my Sig - kitchen setup. Sounds nice but not loud. Should be fine for
a workshop. B&W make some of the best sounding small speakers. Way
better than the Diamonds.
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Good question.
I've a couple of areas with [Logitech] active speakers, but I tend to
get a hum from these. It's ok in the workshop, but not in the bedroom.
I have tried a class T amp hooked into some JBL Control 1 speakers in
the Kitchen and it's ok (not 'hifi' but adequate) - would certainly do
For fun as much as anything, I have recently added a Wolfson card and a
wi-fi dongle to my Raspberry Pi and got it working as a player.
Now I'm wondering about using it as the basis of a compact system in my
workshop (about a 10' x 14' space). I don't want to spend too much
money on it, but I do