Kameleon
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At work this summer I'm going to be bringing in my Karma for us to listen to music from, but I'm not prepared to listen to my beautifully ripped music through the tape-adaptor-into-80s-boombox setup that seems to be standard fare. I'll probably be leaving them at work as it'd be too much hassle to keep taking them away and bringing them back, and there are two shifts so the other lot will probably want to use them as well. With this in mind, here are my requirements:
1) 2.0, I had a 2.1 setup in last year and there were enough complaints from my boss about the sub's bass echoing throughout the production floor that I don't think it's a good idea again.
2) Self-powered, a T-amp and mini bookshelves would be nice but it's a bit too flashy and would probably get destroyed/fiddled with at some point by someone who didn't know what they were doing. Also probably too expensive.
3) Cheap, I've gotta be prepared for the fact that they might go missing or get damaged no matter how much I write my name on them and cable-tie them to posts, so I'd like to keep the price around £50 or less.
4) Available in the UK.
Obviously I want the best sound quality possible with these requirements in mind. I've looked at consumer-oriented reviews but in the end most consumer reviews will say that all of the speakers they review sound good, when I know this isn't true. Can I have some audiophile input? From what I've read so far the Klipsch Promedia Ultra 2.0s seem to be in the lead but they retail for about £70 over here which is more than I'd really like to pay, is there a set out there with similar sound quality for cheaper? Or something considerably cheaper that may not sound quite as good but is a total bargain for the price?
Thanks.
1) 2.0, I had a 2.1 setup in last year and there were enough complaints from my boss about the sub's bass echoing throughout the production floor that I don't think it's a good idea again.
2) Self-powered, a T-amp and mini bookshelves would be nice but it's a bit too flashy and would probably get destroyed/fiddled with at some point by someone who didn't know what they were doing. Also probably too expensive.
3) Cheap, I've gotta be prepared for the fact that they might go missing or get damaged no matter how much I write my name on them and cable-tie them to posts, so I'd like to keep the price around £50 or less.
4) Available in the UK.
Obviously I want the best sound quality possible with these requirements in mind. I've looked at consumer-oriented reviews but in the end most consumer reviews will say that all of the speakers they review sound good, when I know this isn't true. Can I have some audiophile input? From what I've read so far the Klipsch Promedia Ultra 2.0s seem to be in the lead but they retail for about £70 over here which is more than I'd really like to pay, is there a set out there with similar sound quality for cheaper? Or something considerably cheaper that may not sound quite as good but is a total bargain for the price?
Thanks.