I like the Wirecutter reviews, because they usually do a good job of
explaining their choices with a minimum of jargon, so you can decide if
your criteria are the same as the reviewers'. The Presonus Eris 3.5 is
their budget pick for "best computer speakers" and is within your price
range:

https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-computer-speakers/#budget-pick-presonus-eris-e3-5-bt

The version without bluetooth is just $100. I see mostly good reports on
these speakers, but I have never heard them in operation.

The Mackie that's their top choice is out of your price range, but some
smaller Mackie models are under $150. Be sure to read the comments about
those in the section on "The Competition," though.

It might also be worth your time to visit the section on powered
speakers in their guide to bookshelf speakers:

https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-bookshelf-speakers/



LMS 8 nightly running on Raspberry Pi OS. Mostly virtual players,
occasionally with SB Radio, Boom or Classic.
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