I currently have a relatively cheap ($50?) 2.1 setup that is probably 8-10 years old. It could be me, but it seems the sound has deteriorated. I am contemplating a replacement.
I am 54, deaf in one ear, and my top-end is now down to around 13KHz; I am not an audiophile, but I do appreciate good bass and "understandable" voices (midrange).
Is a subwoofer absolutely necessary to get decent bass? If so, is it something than can/should be added separately? Otherwise, I'd like to reduce floor footprint and cable clutter. I have a decent amount of room on my desk behind my monitors.
I've been looking at http
/www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836116043 or http
/www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836110053 (which claims a lower bass). Will these be decent? Although I'd like to reclaim a little floor space from the sub, I'd willing to consider another 2.1 set if absolutely necessary. I do not believe I want wireless, due to loss of quality
My budget isn't rock hard, but considering my own hearing limitations, $75-$100 seems like the most that makes sense without having wasted my money. Your thoughts please?
I am 54, deaf in one ear, and my top-end is now down to around 13KHz; I am not an audiophile, but I do appreciate good bass and "understandable" voices (midrange).
Is a subwoofer absolutely necessary to get decent bass? If so, is it something than can/should be added separately? Otherwise, I'd like to reduce floor footprint and cable clutter. I have a decent amount of room on my desk behind my monitors.
I've been looking at http
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My budget isn't rock hard, but considering my own hearing limitations, $75-$100 seems like the most that makes sense without having wasted my money. Your thoughts please?