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I love the sound of Axiom sooo much that I practically have to be pulled out of my theater. When I'm not in the theater, I'm at my computer.... that got me thinking. Axiom should make PC speakers... like a 2.1 and 5.1 setup. I would buy them in a heartbeat!!! I know Axoim makes the Epic Midi - 125 but $1254 is just a little too expensive for PC speakers.
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A number of people run M2s and a leftover stereo amp/receiver on their PCs. At least one upgraded them to M22s, then built a home theater around them instead...
I would go with M3s myself and probably not bother with a sub...
M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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You could use one of these amps if you don't have an extra one lying around.
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I have a pair of M2i's on my computer. Running though an old JVC receiver we've had for years. LOVE it. I'd rather listen to that simple 2-channel setup over any of the "computer speaker" 5.1 systems any day.
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I have a spare RCA receiver around the house. I could use that I'm sure. I'm really thinking about going with some m3's like bridgman said. And without a doubt, anything axiom would sound excellent. P.S. Thanks for the link Kaid.
Last edited by hopkinj4; 09/13/05 12:17 AM.
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I use M22tis and a STF-2 with my PC as it is my main source for audio. They rock.
M2is, a cheap HK stereo receiver, and a STF-1 should be good for a "traditional" computer setup however, where the speakers go on the desk, and the desk against a wall.
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M3's and no sub, that is my plan in the very near future.
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"Life is what happens while your busy making other plans" John Lennon
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M2i's and a STF-1 would be the envy of nearly any computer. Nice idea.
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I really appreciate it.
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In reply to:
M2i's and a STF-1 would be the envy of nearly any computer. Nice idea.
I think I'd rather have my computer-speaker setup than a pair of M2i speakers...
I used to have a pair of M2i speakers that I used as computer speakers and they were quite nice.
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