I've been trying to look at some audiophile forums found via Google, and I'm finding it a little difficult to really "learn" what is going on in the same way I learned detailing from Autopia. It seems those places are full of people who already know - no room for newbies like myself.
Anyway, what I want to do is:
A very high quality stereo setup with subwoofer aimed towards music playback.
Although the speakers I use right now with my computer are pretty good, they obviously don't hold a candle to a full-size system or what I'm sure a dedicated amp and some quality bookshelf or full-size speakers plus subwoofer could do.
I listen to mostly rock, although there is pop, retro hip-hop/rap, and even very few modern rap/hip hop once in a while. Also, lots of classical and "hybrid" type genres - like Arcade Fire, Radiohead (such as their new In Rainbows album), etc.
I do watch the occasional movie (on my PC, of course), and definitely can't forget TV shows! Definitely once 24 and Lost come back into season! My Lord of the Rings set has brought my current subwoofer to its knees in the battle scenes, and especially in those scenes centering on the naz-goul and such.
Also, and here's the stickler
I have a budget of maybe $300-$350
I know its definitely low for my requirements :nervous: . But I'd like to go as good as possible given the price range.
This will be hooked to my Audigy 2 sound card on my PC. I may "upgrade" to a X-Fi in the future, but this is really about the system outside the sound card.
Although a loud system is nice, what I really want is faithful reproduction of many of the details of music that are often lost with most speakers; especially when it comes to bass. I've tried those "THX-certified" PC speakers, and they all are bad, especially with regards to their subwoofers. Just sound like booming, droning bass boxes. Useless!
I need bass that can hit hard, but can stay "tight" and can actually differentiate between different bass notes rather than just "droning" on ad infinitum. Those of you who listen to rock, classical, sophisticated pop and hip-hop, etc, can all appreciate this requirement.
So, help anyone? I know a bunch of you are audiophiles!
Thanks!
Anyway, what I want to do is:
A very high quality stereo setup with subwoofer aimed towards music playback.
Although the speakers I use right now with my computer are pretty good, they obviously don't hold a candle to a full-size system or what I'm sure a dedicated amp and some quality bookshelf or full-size speakers plus subwoofer could do.
I listen to mostly rock, although there is pop, retro hip-hop/rap, and even very few modern rap/hip hop once in a while. Also, lots of classical and "hybrid" type genres - like Arcade Fire, Radiohead (such as their new In Rainbows album), etc.
I do watch the occasional movie (on my PC, of course), and definitely can't forget TV shows! Definitely once 24 and Lost come back into season! My Lord of the Rings set has brought my current subwoofer to its knees in the battle scenes, and especially in those scenes centering on the naz-goul and such.
Also, and here's the stickler
I have a budget of maybe $300-$350
I know its definitely low for my requirements :nervous: . But I'd like to go as good as possible given the price range.
This will be hooked to my Audigy 2 sound card on my PC. I may "upgrade" to a X-Fi in the future, but this is really about the system outside the sound card.
Although a loud system is nice, what I really want is faithful reproduction of many of the details of music that are often lost with most speakers; especially when it comes to bass. I've tried those "THX-certified" PC speakers, and they all are bad, especially with regards to their subwoofers. Just sound like booming, droning bass boxes. Useless!
I need bass that can hit hard, but can stay "tight" and can actually differentiate between different bass notes rather than just "droning" on ad infinitum. Those of you who listen to rock, classical, sophisticated pop and hip-hop, etc, can all appreciate this requirement.
So, help anyone? I know a bunch of you are audiophiles!
