First is range: Human hearing maxes out at 20-20,000 hertz, so any speaker boasting a high-range of 35,000hz is wasting your time, unless it's for your dog.
Subs: A good subwoofer is essential if you want to feel the rockets go off in your games, or you just like to see grandma's belly bounce when you crank up your tunes...the amount of power (measured in watts) needed is up to you, and the size of the room your system is in...but 20Watts is a good start.
S/N ratio: The Signal-to-Noise ratio is determined by the quality of the components used to build the setup, and lower numbers (measured in decibles[db])are best.How do I read the computer speakers specs? I want speakers with good quality, any advice?
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How do I read the computer speakers specs? I want speakers with good quality, any advice?
Actually, higher SNR numbers indicate 'cleaner' signals. Speakers with SNR of 76.4 aren't quite as good in terms of quality as speakers with SNR of 82.6 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S鈥?/a> under ';Electrical SNR and acoustics';)
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lots of speakers are available from 10 dollars to 300 dollars please choose your budget
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