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Originally Posted by
Jo0b4k4 
So I'm thinking of taking a big step and upgrading my 2.1 set up right now which is a Logitech R-20. I know a DIY set-up with an amp is the best path, but I'm most likely not in the budget and market for it yet.
I'd like to put by the idea of a "2" set up. In fact a second hand "2" set up, an integrated amplifier and a pair of bookshelf speakers.
For similar money you can have really very much better sound quality, most likely, than a new 2.1 set up. I don't wish to comment on the 2.1 set ups you have mentioned but there are often large compromises in sound quality in the general design of 2.1 set ups. The biggest problem being that the sub-woofer is often not really a sub-woofer at all but just a mono bass unit, which would be okay, but for the fact that the split in the signal happens far too high up in the sonic spectrum.
A good pair of bookshelf speakers allied to a good solid state integrated amp all bought second-hand will produce, most likely, a far better sound quality than either these 2.1 set ups or the "active" speakers you also see at the budget end of the market.
Buying second-hand is also environmentally smart because you haven't created the demand for yet another amp and speakers to be manufactured when we already have so many very good ones ready made.