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2003-12-27, 02:18 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
i see lots of big 600$ 5.1 speaker sets that look like there good. but i dont see anything in 6.1 or 7.1 thats anything above 2 or 3 little speakers and a center thing. Whys that? Do you just buy 5.1 or 7.1 speaker for the benefits or do you buy 5.1 and 7.1 or all three to get the capability of 7.1 and suround sound?
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2003-12-27, 12:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Huh? 5.1,6.1 ect is the number of sepeakers that you have with the set(anything more than 2.1 is soround sound) 7.1 is 7 speakers with a subwolfer, thats the way it is with all speaker sets(you cant have a 2 speaker set thats is 7.1 channel)
thasts the best i can do as your message makes no scence. In a realated toipc though i got an Audigy 2 ZS for xmas!
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2003-12-27, 04:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
spiffy! is it worth enough for me to get teh zs platinum pro?
Ill get some links to waht i was talking about i think then it might have been a 2 speaker addon to there 5.1 cause there always 2 speakers and like 129$ it was all the speaker i say though. And what do you look for in high end pc speakers? wow i found one that has 7 8) http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...alog=60&depa=1 Is logitech the better maker? http://shop4.outpost.com/product/3660445/ Is this a realy good company or something? Last edited by Ait'al; 2003-12-27 at 04:26 PM. |
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2003-12-29, 01:37 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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Does DirectX9 even support 7.1 sound? I have a Pioneer 811S A/V reciever for my media room, and it supports 7.2. I spent months designing and building the perfect speakers, including bipolar off-axial center surround speakers for the #6 and #7 speaker... And you know what? Nothing fucking supports 7.2! The absolute most I have found is 6.1 on the LoTR DVD, but I do not even HAVE a rear center. So I am not sure if AAC supports 7.2, and if AAC does not, I highly doubt that any computer setup can support it for more then stupid demos.
5.1 is the most you will need for anything in the next five years, I have had my Cambridge Soundworks DTT2500, from before Cambridge was bought by Creative and turned to shit... It supports full encoded dolby digital 5.1 into the breakout box, so you do not even need to break the sound into it's channels before sending it to your speakers. From my listening the only set that sounds better is the hella expensive high-end Klipse set. |
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2003-12-29, 01:55 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
well im buying for stuff that will be around in the next year or so, so... 8) ill get klipsch or logitech then.
What about about webcams mics and headphones! I want the webcam for confrincing and taking pics. the mic for a mic! 8p(want one htat can pick me up and not reverb to much) and hte headphones for there lack of damage on my ears combined with high end sound qaulity or distinction. But all high end, and kinda nice looking. I cant find the site i wanted to compare to.... ill try to find it. Last edited by Ait'al; 2003-12-29 at 01:59 AM. |
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2003-12-29, 08:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | |||
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As for headphones, NOW you are talking my realm... First you need to consider budget... Headphones absolutely can give a much better bang for your buck over speakers... A $100 set of headphones will let you hear things you have never heard before in almost every song. http://www.goodcans.com/ is where to go ("Cans" is the brit word for headphones, its not pr0n ) Just speaking from personal preference, I dispise Grado headphones... They feel like lumps of lead on your ears. I don't care how good they sound, they feel like total shit and I wouldn't wear them even if they were free! I currently have a set of Sony 600s, they are closed headphones, and feel like a soft pillow on your head. The bass is boosted unnaturally on these, but I do kinda like it. The sound isolation is also very nice, because even in the noiseist room these block it out great. I have also demoed a pair of Sennheiser HD600 headphones, these are gona set you back about $350, and they are "open" headphones, meaning you can hear the outside, and the outside can hear your music... But they are absolutely incredible, in all my years of listening to the very best speakers in the world, nothing compares to the sheer sonic perfection produced by the Sennheiser HD600s; it will literly give you goose bumps the first time you hear them. You will want a headphone amp for them, so if you are looking for the truely best of the best, you will want to set aside about $500 for headphones and a half decent amp. Sennheiser also makes a very nice pair of headphones designed to go with portables, like CD players and MP3 players... They are under $100, and are easily the best quality portable I have ever seen, but for home theater use, you want the huge airport-looking ones If you have any other questions let me know. Squick |
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2003-12-29, 09:04 AM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
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The logitech quickcam 4000 Pro or quickcam cordless are two of the best cam's on the market. I think the 4000 Pro is better quality, but cordless is a nice ability for a cam also.
As for mic, I use the labtec mic basestation. For a $15 mic, everyone I've ever talked to on TS says its the best they've heard and much better than higher end heatset's I've used. As for headphones, Sennheiser is considered a very good brand. The HD-280's are pretty quality and pricey. The Acoustic Research AW791 Traditional Closed Wireless Surround set also looks like good stuff. The old Force Feedback headphones like the RumbleFX were OK in SQ area and alot of fun for games with lots of exploisions if you like lots of Bass, so PS would be a kick with them. |
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2003-12-29, 09:56 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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Quickcam 4000 Pro looks like it is a great camera... USB2.0 and 640x480 streaming video will be quite nice. And you can take 1.3 megapixel stills. (1280x1024)
I would stray from wireless headphones, because except for the >$200 sets, the quality is very poor compared to a similarly priced wired set. I don't really know anything about mics... I think I have the same one Daleon has, it is some labtec boon mic, and it works fine. |
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2003-12-29, 12:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
I have the Creative 5.1's and they rock. I love being able to hear what is sneaking up behind me.
I just installed a bluetooth adapter last night, so I'm going to try that with my BT earpiece and TS2. Run the planetside audio through my 5.1's and the Teamspeak through my earpiece. Should be pretty sweet if I can get it to work. |
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