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Best 2.0 speakers for under £200?

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Hi, I'm looking for the best 2.0 speakers on the market on a small budget. This budget includes amplification, so it looks like I might have to use active speakers. I listen to genres that require excellent mids and highs- alt rock and electronic music, however I really enjoy a decent punchy bass to go with my more energetic tastes in music (electro swing etc.). I will be using my laptop with foobar2k playing FLAC files. I am also looking to include some sort of DAC in the budget, as my laptop's audio would not do the speakers justice at all.

 

How would you recommend I spend my money - which products should I be looking at?

 

Thanks,

Ben

post #2 of 9

i think audioengine's A2 might just fit your budget...

i heard good things about it for its price range. But i also heard a few complaints about it being a little "muddy".

 

i'm actually here on this forum to ask and learn about this stuff, so that's about the best i can answer. lol

 

if you have a bigger budget later, u could also look into external soundcards to help your laptop create sound worthy of your new speakers hehe.

 

post #3 of 9

Go combo of used + new?

 

NAD 304 Stero Amp 50 quid used

http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/nad-304-integrated-amplifier/91916458

 

Diamond 9.1s 100 quid new

http://www.superfi.co.uk/p-2442-wharfedale-diamond-91-speakers-pair.aspx

 

prolly a nice USB/external DAC in the mix tongue_smile.gif

 

 

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Yeah, that looks like a good combo. Any other opinions? I am definitely looking to buy second-hand if it will mean better value.

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post #6 of 9
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If I use active speakers, would I be able to use something like a Fiio E10 as a DAC, or would it be better to use a separate amp&DAC combo connected to passive speakers?

post #7 of 9
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Currently looking at the Q Acoustics 2010 or the Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 - Which is better? Also, I don't really want to spend a ton on the amplifier, what is a decent cheap amplifier that will drive these speakers? I want to spend £100 on speakers and £50 on the amp.

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Originally Posted by BenAdamson View Post

If I use active speakers, would I be able to use something like a Fiio E10 as a DAC, or would it be better to use a separate amp&DAC combo connected to passive speakers?


Yes. You can use the line out of the E10 to connect your speakers.

 

post #9 of 9

This is a decent amp http://www.amazon.co.uk/CAMBRIDGE-AUDIO-TOPAZ-Stereo-Amplifier/dp/B0043UO4CS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1322327861&sr=8-4&tag=vig-21 ,it's a bit over £50 but unless you buy used you won't get anything better for that price.

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