Posted November 27, 2021

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Shmacky-McNuts
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Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted November 27, 2021
Personally for decent and easy setup go onto amazon and look up Creative. Their USB products range from $20-220
No joke, usb items actually work rather well and you can even go wireless if you need to. For a cheap stable no coil whine product at $6usd you could also try TechRise for a basic 3.5 that will work in anything. Linux also. Actually, most usb sound cards work in Linux.
Creative sound card at around $170usd + Bose 3.5mm Companion speakers will provide a smooth, warm low vibration bass. While keeping the intended tones and sound of what you are listening to. Bose speakers has the best sound, in terms of what was intended from the source.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/CreativeLabs/page/5B3B820A-7EA1-4C42-B659-84350DC1B982?ref_=ast_bln
https://www.amazon.com/Bose-Companion-III-Multimedia-Speakers/dp/B00CD1PTF0/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=bose+3.5mm&qid=1637993730&qsid=139-1407053-5774163&sr=8-4&sres=B07K8W72MW%2CB019XSN60A%2CB00CD1PTF0%2CB0117RFZHC%2CB00M1NEUKK%2CB0117RFP0Y%2CB087SH56Y6%2CB07VGDVNJT%2CB07Z5XT2G9%2CB0748N1BZD%2CB088KRPCQJ%2CB08FRR6Z1N%2CB08CJCTG6Z%2CB01HETFQKS%2CB0117RGG8E%2CB07F3BBXJ6&srpt=ELECTRONIC_CABLE
No joke, usb items actually work rather well and you can even go wireless if you need to. For a cheap stable no coil whine product at $6usd you could also try TechRise for a basic 3.5 that will work in anything. Linux also. Actually, most usb sound cards work in Linux.
Creative sound card at around $170usd + Bose 3.5mm Companion speakers will provide a smooth, warm low vibration bass. While keeping the intended tones and sound of what you are listening to. Bose speakers has the best sound, in terms of what was intended from the source.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/CreativeLabs/page/5B3B820A-7EA1-4C42-B659-84350DC1B982?ref_=ast_bln
https://www.amazon.com/Bose-Companion-III-Multimedia-Speakers/dp/B00CD1PTF0/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=bose+3.5mm&qid=1637993730&qsid=139-1407053-5774163&sr=8-4&sres=B07K8W72MW%2CB019XSN60A%2CB00CD1PTF0%2CB0117RFZHC%2CB00M1NEUKK%2CB0117RFP0Y%2CB087SH56Y6%2CB07VGDVNJT%2CB07Z5XT2G9%2CB0748N1BZD%2CB088KRPCQJ%2CB08FRR6Z1N%2CB08CJCTG6Z%2CB01HETFQKS%2CB0117RGG8E%2CB07F3BBXJ6&srpt=ELECTRONIC_CABLE
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Registered: Jul 2018
From United Kingdom
Posted November 27, 2021
If you are looking for a child perspective: I have no speakers, instead, a small 24" tv led screen is hanging from the far end of a high frame bed, connected to the laptop through HDMI. It has a 3.5mm hole for a headphones with 3m cable for nighttime too. You can use any 4 wooden posts, like fence posts or bamboo posts, preferably pine, and a top frame made of thinner timbers building a sort of table without a top over your bed. Tv speakers (stereo 2 x 3W within tv sound modes and little equalizer) are doing great work and on a very few occasions it goes 70% and it`s losing quality only above 90% volume. Cheap second-hand standless still all right even without remote lol Those four posts are a future project of 4 speakers on each, so a whole... structure, can be good for movies and newer games.

ariaspi
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Registered: Oct 2014
From Romania
Posted November 28, 2021
I too recommend some Edifier 2.0 speakers. Many of them have 2 pairs of RCA inputs, so connecting 2 devices at the same time is not a problem (I have a PC and laptop connected to them). Just get a system with remote control.
In my opinion, 2.1 are worth only if you need/want to have small satellites on your desk. For good bookshelf speakers the bass is more than enough, I'd say. On my Edifier R2000DB I had to turn down the bass knob a little.
In my opinion, 2.1 are worth only if you need/want to have small satellites on your desk. For good bookshelf speakers the bass is more than enough, I'd say. On my Edifier R2000DB I had to turn down the bass knob a little.

Cambrey
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dnovraD
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Mr. Zim
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Registered: Jul 2013
From Netherlands
Posted November 28, 2021

No joke, usb items actually work rather well and you can even go wireless if you need to. For a cheap stable no coil whine product at $6usd you could also try TechRise for a basic 3.5 that will work in anything. Linux also. Actually, most usb sound cards work in Linux.
Creative sound card at around $170usd + Bose 3.5mm Companion speakers will provide a smooth, warm low vibration bass. While keeping the intended tones and sound of what you are listening to. Bose speakers has the best sound, in terms of what was intended from the source.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/CreativeLabs/page/5B3B820A-7EA1-4C42-B659-84350DC1B982?ref_=ast_bln
https://www.amazon.com/Bose-Companion-III-Multimedia-Speakers/dp/B00CD1PTF0/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=bose+3.5mm&qid=1637993730&qsid=139-1407053-5774163&sr=8-4&sres=B07K8W72MW%2CB019XSN60A%2CB00CD1PTF0%2CB0117RFZHC%2CB00M1NEUKK%2CB0117RFP0Y%2CB087SH56Y6%2CB07VGDVNJT%2CB07Z5XT2G9%2CB0748N1BZD%2CB088KRPCQJ%2CB08FRR6Z1N%2CB08CJCTG6Z%2CB01HETFQKS%2CB0117RGG8E%2CB07F3BBXJ6&srpt=ELECTRONIC_CABLE
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Sound-Cards/Gaming/STRIX-SOAR/

WinterSnowfall
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Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania
Posted November 28, 2021

There's definitely no buzzing sound coming out of them... but the builtin amp could have a lower noise floor or better filtering - there's some barely perceptible static/noise noticeable especially when you use the audio jack to plug in headsets through the amp, but that's mostly just me being a snob. They're fine for the price range and come with a USB option for digital sound.
Post edited November 28, 2021 by WinterSnowfall

Orkhepaj
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Registered: Apr 2012
From Hungary
Posted November 28, 2021
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are there quietspeakers too?

Hylode
New User
Registered: Jun 2012
From Other
Posted November 29, 2021
Thanks a lot for your suggestions and ideas, it's very much appreciated!
I'd never thought of trying hi-fi devices, a soundbar, and I thought Creative was making only sound cards. The Adafruit suggestion was funny, if I were building a robot, I'd use that!
There's definitely a trend to more Bluetooth PC loudspeakers that I will avoid like the plague, I always choose wired devices out of bad experience with Bluetooth.
I'm surprised that USB loudspeakers are basically weak and made for laptops and are actually powered by USB, I was expecting on them a normal electric cable plus a USB connector dedicated to data transmission.
Also, Edifier for instance has 2.0 systems with rather big loudspeakers, so can you tune up the bass on both loudspeakers and you don't need an extra bass box?
I'd never thought of trying hi-fi devices, a soundbar, and I thought Creative was making only sound cards. The Adafruit suggestion was funny, if I were building a robot, I'd use that!
There's definitely a trend to more Bluetooth PC loudspeakers that I will avoid like the plague, I always choose wired devices out of bad experience with Bluetooth.
I'm surprised that USB loudspeakers are basically weak and made for laptops and are actually powered by USB, I was expecting on them a normal electric cable plus a USB connector dedicated to data transmission.
Also, Edifier for instance has 2.0 systems with rather big loudspeakers, so can you tune up the bass on both loudspeakers and you don't need an extra bass box?

teceem
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mqstout
Pittsburgh cis-gay-male
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted November 29, 2021
I'm by no means a speaker connoisseur, but I'm pretty happy with these shelf speakers:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016P9HJIA/ Oops, you were already in here sharing that which I just shared. I guess "great minds" or something like that.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016P9HJIA/ Oops, you were already in here sharing that which I just shared. I guess "great minds" or something like that.
Post edited November 29, 2021 by mqstout

Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation
Posted November 29, 2021
I use Sony XRS-SB30. I can recommend it. Fits unter montor, small, does more than just speakers if needed (its boombox), low price.

dtgreene
vaccines work she/her
Registered: Jan 2010
From United States
Posted November 29, 2021
That particular speaker works on any computer that supports USB audio, which is basically any modern computer. In particular, the desktop I use for gaming (specifically Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited) is the computer I've attached these speakers to, and it sounds pretty good (better than HDMI audio). (Oddly, I haven't actually tried it with my Raspberry Pi, but I would be very surprised if it didn't work.)
(On the other hand, I have a feeling that USB speakers might not be the best choice for a microcontroller.)
(On the other hand, I have a feeling that USB speakers might not be the best choice for a microcontroller.)

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted November 29, 2021

The USB speakers/headphones are usable only with PCs and similar computers, while those others, especially wireless BT, can be used also with phones, tablets etc. So a wider target audience.
Also, it seems many manufacturers really love to make everything wireless (with a battery) because they know the device will stop working when the battery eventually dies, and the user has to buy a new one. Goes also to battery-powered vacuum cleaners, shaving machines etc. etc. etc.
I personally also prefer USB connectors with my (laptop) speakers and headphones, but it is increasingly harder to find such. There are more and more of wireless Bluetooth ones, and then there are those 3.5mm jack "gaming headphones".