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Old 08-27-2006, 02:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i am currently looking in at the market for a new set of computer speakers, and i have been looking at the RealWorld Technology Sicuro RW-375XL 2.1. the only problem is i cant seem to find any reviews on it to tell weather the speakers are of good quality or not. they have nice numbers for the price range but real experience is what im looking for. so any help would be appreciated, and im always up for other suggestions as well. thanks.
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Old 08-28-2006, 11:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I took a look at the specs on the speakers and here is what I think:
A) Those speakers say they can produce 80W of sound, but that's unlikely. Also, if you try to run them at full power for extended periods of time, they will blow. That happened to my roommate last year even though I warned him and warned him.
B) It doesn't have the greatest frequency range, but what computer speakers do?
C) It has an alright SNR... decent for computer speakers.

Basically, I'm not sure what you want to use these for, but if your looking for really amazing sound quality, you won't find that in 95% of the computer speakers out there in the market now. If your looking for really good sound, you might want to think about getting some stereo speakers and a reciever, then hooking that up to your computer. You can have something that sounds just as good in stereo speakers and is pretty cheap (garage sales are good for getting used, but still good equipment). It will probably sound better.

Of course, what I recomend is thinking about your situation: where you'll be using them; if you really need/want a lot of power. And of course: don't take someone else's recomendation; find something that sounds good to you.

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