Look for a frequency response rate that goes up to 20khz (20,000hz). If it's higher the better, if it's lower, find something else. Make sure the package says "Frequency Response Rate - 20khz or greater" most will have a range of 20hz to 20khz or something like that. As long as it goes up to 20khz you're fine.
Make sure the speakers are stereo and not mono! Dual / Stereo is what you need. Don't get mono!
That's about it, just make sure you have a good device to run the subs and you're set.
Ryan
(09-10-2010, 02:13 PM)Ryan Wrote: [ -> ]I'll add mine to the list:
Sony Bookshelf speakers: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SS-B1000-8-In...329&sr=8-1
I love this babies! They aren't very expensive for the quality they produce, great for a home theater system as well. You will need a receiver/stereo system to use them and a way to convert digital to analog/RCA cables in order to use a MP3 player or Computer. Great investment for long-term use, 50khz response.
GE Computer Speakers: http://www.target.com/GE-2-pc-Speakers/d...tailbutton
Bought these at Target, they were only $11 and have a frequency response of 20khz. These are computer speakers so they need a USB slot in order to power. You can easily find a USB port to fit an electrical outlet as well.
Great Sony Earbuds for Sleeping while on vacation: http://www.target.com/Sony-Sweet-Little-...tailbutton
Bought these at Target as well. Used them on vacation for sleeping, they were one of the most comfortable and inexpensive pair I could find. I used them with a headband to keep them in place while sleeping.
this is the suggestion I was looking for whole day thanks Ryan
I live in Sydney, Australia - and unfortunately Amazon doesn't deliver here!! - I had hopes for the logic-3 one...
I've looked around for some iPod / iPhone decks, etc. and no one seems to know what the frequency range is - suppliers don't tell you, etc.
Has anyone successfully used any from Sony / Phillips / Dick Smiths Brand(s)?
Also, Portable DVD Players might be an idea... They seem to be Stereo / have 2 speakers... But again, don't enlighten as to the frequency range!!
Has anyone successfully used Portable DVD Player(s) for playing Shannon's subs?
Thanks
Up on this one. At the end, someone got a good selection for Ipad or laptop speakers (separated) ?
I have ordered some of the Audioengine 2 speakers as well, for the bedroom. Fed up of my Boombox speakers randomly turning off during the night.