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Speaker Suggestion
Name: devils6889 Date: February 11, 2006 at 14:30:02 Pacific OS: xp home sp2 CPU/Ram: p4 @ 2.66 Ghz / 1.25 Gb Product: Dell : (
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Hi. My speakers are starting to break. The left speaker goes out half the time, and i have to play with the volume knob on the right speaker to try to get it to go back on. The slightest anything, however will make the left speaker go out. Also, now the speakers seem to reandomly lose power for a coulple of seconds. That's besides the point however. I am looking to buy a new set of 2.1 speakers. Nothing expensive. Just something as good as my original Dell 2.1 harmon/kardon speakers or better. My price range is really up to $25 US. I was looking at these, which is on amazon here. And then there are these which look like the same speakers but are $30. Whats the diff between the two amazon sites? Anyone have any suggestions for good speakers under $25 US? I'd like it to have a good subwoofer b/c bass is good :)
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