Blue Moon
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Post by Blue Moon on Jan 24, 2014 16:25:42 GMT
Would normally just ask this in the GD but don't really want to interrupt what's going on in there right now.
Looking for a decent set of wireless speakers that I can connect my laptop up to, don't mind shelling out up to about £150-200, and I remembered some of you lot are good with stuff like this, bought myself a pair of headphones that someone on here recommended once. Wireless is pretty important as well, just for convenience.
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Childish
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Post by Childish on Jan 24, 2014 17:03:09 GMT
On a scale of 1-10 how tempted were you to tag Exonerator?
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Exonerator
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Post by Exonerator on Jan 24, 2014 17:11:20 GMT
I don't know any to recommend, haha. I'm not much of an audiophile, I just know a couple if bargains in regards to earphones. Logitech are good but that doesn't really help you much.
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Andres
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Post by Andres on Jan 25, 2014 19:54:51 GMT
Wharfedale Diamond 10.1 or 10.2's Blue Moon. Should be in your price range if you look around.
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Post by danielbuggery on Jan 25, 2014 19:58:05 GMT
I personally find Bose to be quite good. However they are pricey and I don't consider myself a tech buff.
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Exonerator
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Post by Exonerator on Jan 25, 2014 20:05:48 GMT
Bose are awful considering their price.
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Post by Memento Mori on Jan 26, 2014 0:44:46 GMT
I spent a fat wedge on some Bose for my PC a few years back, and I can't say I was disappointed. I have heard from many an audiophile that they aren't the best use of your money though.
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