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Stereo Computer Speakers Audiophile

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Stereo Computer Speakers Audiophile

2024-06-11 07:32:41

Bought a pair of these from B&H for audiophile computer speakers. They are amazing for such small speakers. Would purchase again if ever needed another set of small speakers. Already considering changing the AV system on the TV to use Genelec G-one combined with the F-one or F-two subwoofer.

5
2024-09-02 02:31:27

I use this Y-cable for connecting two audio cords (from my desktop speakers) to my computer which only has one stereo output. It is great and I have not found any flaws. I will see how it will hold up in the long run.

5
2024-05-25 04:12:48

I use this to switch computer sound card output between PC speakers and stereo amplifier. Works great.

5
2024-05-05 09:23:53

100% improvement on the old set of computer speakers I had. These are bookcase stereo speaker quality sounding additions to your computer.

5
2024-04-09 05:38:19

I was having difficulty understanding conversations with my stereo/powered woofer computer speakers so I thought a cheap pair of speakers might produce a brighter sound. I was right! These solved my problem and I can now hear voices much more clearly.

5
2024-08-14 09:51:33

this item provided the sound I was looking for to supplement my stereo speakers.

5
2024-09-16 04:28:31

Easy to switch between 4 stereo inputs. I am using it in a high end audiophile system. It is a weird form factor - with all the heavy xlr cables connected to it, the unit has to be mounted so it doesn't move around.

5
2024-09-25 08:56:15

I'm certainly not an audiophile, but I have owned some pretty good stereo equipment over the years. At this stage of my life, keeping things simple is important. I needed to replace a sound system in a vacation home that had sustained considerable damage during the hurricanes of 2017. Going with a receiver, running new wires to different zones, dealing with new input devices, etc. all seemed like way too much trouble. I just wanted to be able to listen to some nice music & relax. I looked at lots of options, but decided on a pair of Play: 5's set up in stereo as a place to start. I am 100% satisfied. It is the perfect solution. I will be adding more speakers to cover different areas but wanted to see what I thought of Sonos first. Couldn't be happier.

5
2024-08-16 06:45:54

I am a long time audiophile. My main stereo consists of Luxman and Sonus Faber components, and I have plenty of experience with high end equipment. I bought this Yamaha A-S801 to build out a second system for others in my household to enjoy. I'll keep it short and sweet- I believe this unit sounds 90% as good as components costing ten times more. Is that extra 10% worth it to me? Yes. Would I be happy with this A-S801 if it's the most I could spend? 100% Yes. An absolutely phenomenal unit for the price, especially considering it includes a DAC and phono inputs. I struggle to think of a better value in all of hi-fi. I had a bit of a snafu with my order, but B&H service handled it with aplomb, which is why I will always buy from B&H if I have a choice.

5
2024-08-02 06:58:27

Easy to set up. Stereo ,mode surprisingly excellent, even for an old, hardcore audiophile. Looks great, blended in very well. Next step is to get units for other rooms. And to try streaming my own music. Pricy, but worth it. Looked at all the competitors at any price range, still the best of the best

5