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    Shuttle Surround Sound

    Hi all,

    1st proper post in Small Form Factor so be gentle

    I'm going to be getting a shuttle in the next couple of weeks and it will be in my bedroom as a music system + general PC with a bit of games action too.

    Now......

    I would love to have surround sound in my room.

    What speakers are good, bad and the damn right ugly.

    What should I avoid? Any brand names reccommended?

    I know that you get what you pay for, but there is a compromise.

    Cheaper is better, but I would like clear bassline, with the capability to hit the high note too, whilst still providing mid-bass tones...

    Any suggestions? What online retailers? Or even high street.

    Kind Regards

    Nick

    [edit]: Oh, and what about wires? Where do I stick em?
    Last edited by Lead_Head; 31-08-2003 at 06:45 PM.

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    Nforce 2 shuttle and some digital (optical) speakers unless shuttles have SPDIF?
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    I'm getting a new Shuttle SN45g and with it I have chosen to get a set of Creative Inspire 6.1 6700 speakers. They also sell 5.1 ones - the 5100, 5300, 5500 and 5700. The 5300 aren't one the creative web site any more - I think they were replaced by the 5100's. These are budget 5.1 speakers but from reviews that I have read, they are good quality. I have chosen to go for the 6700's because they are more powerful, and have an extra rear centre speaker, and only cost £20 more on ebuyer.

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    I have the Creative Inspire 5300s and they are highly reccomended for the price..... Although you can get the 5700s v cheap these days so go for them if you can afford it, or the 6700 - even better.

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    From ebuyer.co.uk:
    5100 OEM: £39.25
    5300 OEM: £47.90
    5700 Retail: £186.25 (probably about £20 less for OEM)
    6700 OEM: £58.86

    You can see that the 6700 are more like the 5300 with an extra speaker than the 5700 - just look at the price. (They also have longer speaker cables.) I'm not sure why they're called 6700 and not 6100 or 6300 - probably because there aren't going to be any different 6.1 speakers from creative.
    So if you're thinking of getting a budget set of speakers, go for the 6700 ones. And also, it's not really thinking of anything other than creative except for videologic, who make some good speaker sets.

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    Cheers for the feedback guys!

    Hexus comes up trumps again!

    I think I will get the 6700. As like you say, they have longer wires (do you know how long btw)?

    £60 aint bad, for 6 speakers!

    Nick

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    Have a look on the creative.com website to find out.
    I think they're all 2m except the rear sides (5m) and the rear centre (7m). But you can get a pair of 5m extension cables from creative.com for £7.

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    Stu, the home cinema kits seem to be all very high-end, but you cant get many really high end pc sets so...

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    I think that all the shuttles only support 5.1 sound and not 6.1 sound. So getting a pair of 6.1 ch speakers is gonna leave you with no sound in one. I got an SN45G and the sound quality is amazing.

    I'm just on to modding this now to make it quieter
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    St3v3, that's right, but the 6700's upmix the rear 2 channels to make use of the centre mid channel. It's also worth getting 6.1 speakers in case you get a 6.1 sound card in the future.

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    ;o didn't know that, thx for the info
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    Yeh, as said. It utilises the 6th speaker.....

    I think I've found a 2.1 speaker setup I like by Creative. The I-Trigue 2.1 3300's....

    They look very sleek, and are quite powerful (43w RMS).

    Found them for about £68!

    Nick

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