large but totally worth the money. Another good option would be to buy a T-amp with some dayton passive bookshelfs. Both should sound pretty decent for the price.
I got an integrated receiver / 2ch bookshelf speaker set for $60 and combined them with the sub from a 2.1 system I got also for about $60 IIRC. The point is with that kind of money you could get yourself separate bookshelf speakers (active or passive+amp) and powered subwoofer and it'd be better than the "computer audio" 2.1 combos. Those tend to have undersized "2" channels.
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