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I've been quite interested in this myself for a while as I could do with some speakers without a sub around my feet somewhere, but still haven't got around to getting anything (using a headset).
I think I came to the same conclusion that the T20s looked good.
M-Audio AV30s also look very good, but a bit on the large side, slightly more expensive and power switch on the back.
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I've got some T40s, which replaced my old Logitech T5900 5.1 system. Have to say, I don't miss it at all.
Since I was getting rid of the subwoofer, I decided to go for slightly bigger speakers to compensate, although I'm not sure how much difference that actually makes over the T20s. Nonetheless, considering the price, I'm very happy with them.
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I have been using the T20 Speakers and can recommend them, mine are the first version.
They have plenty of power and are a good solid sound.
The only small points I will make is that mine had an annoyingly bright blue LED power light, which i easily fixed with a tiny piece of paper over the LED.
They do have small size foot print which can be great if space is limited, but the cat has knocked them over a few times but they have survived well :)
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For the price T20's are very good, mate of mine had some and the sound from them, considering the cone size, was VERY good, had i needed something as good on my pc, i use headphones when gaming and only low volume music over speaks at other times so a good set of speakers is unnecessary, i would definately consider them myself.
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mac124, that's a good point. I guess I'm not planning to have music at high volume.
Is there anything cheaper that's good quality for lower volume levels?
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These are ridicuosly good value at the moment if you don't wan't anything too loud
http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/351904...prd:hotukdeals
Just bought a pair for my bedroom.
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Thanks marktime. I'm going to look into those some more.
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Originally Posted by
snootyjim
I've got some T40s, which replaced my old Logitech T5900 5.1 system. Have to say, I don't miss it at all.
Since I was getting rid of the subwoofer, I decided to go for slightly bigger speakers to compensate, although I'm not sure how much difference that actually makes over the T20s. Nonetheless, considering the price, I'm very happy with them.
Do you get the annoying hum when the they are powered on but not active....like the static noise from the transformer?
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Originally Posted by
mac124
For the price T20's are very good, mate of mine had some and the sound from them, considering the cone size, was VERY good, had i needed something as good on my pc, i use headphones when gaming and only low volume music over speaks at other times so a good set of speakers is unnecessary, i would definately consider them myself.
Do you get the annoying hum when the they are powered on but not active....like the static noise from the transformer?
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Originally Posted by
aeonf242
Do you get the annoying hum when the they are powered on but not active....like the static noise from the transformer?
I did with the first set, sent them back to Amazon and got a replacement that didn't.
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Another vote for the T20s here. I've got a pair of the 1st iteration, and the sound quality surprised me. They're powerful enough to play music on whilst faffing around upstairs too. And possibly to annoy the neighbours...
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Originally Posted by
Smudger
Another vote for the T20s here. I've got a pair of the 1st iteration, and the sound quality surprised me. They're powerful enough to play music on whilst faffing around upstairs too. And possibly to annoy the neighbours...
TVM one and two