Best 2.1 PC speaker setup?

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#1 dbowman
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Can anyone recommend an excellent 2.1 PC speaker setup? Looking around the £120 mark ($184)

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#2 SamiRDuran
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the logitech Z-2300 are great especially if you love bass.
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#3 scoots9
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+1 on z-2300.

The bass is glorious.

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#4 wii_123
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Logitech Z-2300 for sure. Cheap, cool looking, and they sound effin amazing.

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#5 hartsickdiscipl
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I'm going to recommend the Klipsch Promedia 2.1's. They've been around a long time, but if you're into listening to music on your PC I still think they're some of the best. Combine them with a good sound card and you're golden. I'm a big fan of Klipsch in general, and have been very impressed with these speakers versus any other 2.1's that I've heard.

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#6 Hekynn
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Save up a bit more and grab a Razer Mako good reviews on that 2.1 set.
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#7 SubwayEatFlesh
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Save up a bit more and grab a Razer Mako good reviews on that 2.1 set. Hekynn

I have the Mako and it is amazing. However, its incredibly expensive and the only reason i got it was because i was in need of a studio speaker system. The logitech ones are good cause they're(relatively) cheap.

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#8 kilerchese
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What are you going to be using these speakers for?

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#10 KHAndAnime
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I'd get the Klipsch Promedia 2.1's. They supposedly kill the Logitech Z-2300s (which I own). But if you're going to be listening to music at all, I'd get the M-Audio AV 40s, or save up for AudioEngine 2s or 5s.
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#11 Videodogg
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I bought a Sony Soundbar for my pc and it sounds fantastic.

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#12 markop2003
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Klipsch PRo Medias are well regarded as the best PC speakers (non-pro montiors) ever made. If you don't mind 2.0 look at pro monitors from places like Behringer and M-Audio.