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Speakers / Sound options for my "Home Office"
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<blockquote data-quote="ron g" data-source="post: 1110462" data-attributes="member: 13653"><p>i don't know much about macs, but in general i have found pc analog sound out to be less than impressive, so i would suggest whatever solution you go for includes a digital input.</p><p>class d amp plus bookshelf speakers or active speakers with digital inputs would both work.</p><p>after many years of various active speakers & loads of wasted cash i am comfortable with current dac / analog amp / bookshelf speakers.</p><p>if you like bass a sub may be a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron g, post: 1110462, member: 13653"] i don't know much about macs, but in general i have found pc analog sound out to be less than impressive, so i would suggest whatever solution you go for includes a digital input. class d amp plus bookshelf speakers or active speakers with digital inputs would both work. after many years of various active speakers & loads of wasted cash i am comfortable with current dac / analog amp / bookshelf speakers. if you like bass a sub may be a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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