Personally I would reccomend any of the Logitech speaker systems. I found
mine on sale for $40 and it was a regular $120 value. The sound is very
good, and it sounds like a stereo. It impressed me and I am a musician and
use my computer for recording also, so I demand a lot out of a set of
s
I want to hear a feed for Penn State football. I can't remember how to find it
or how to use Real Player to help find it. It's been quite a while since I
last did this and RP has changed.
Thanks.
Btw. I can't get any meaningful menus from RP either. Just what looks like a
web page. If there
yep I won't disagree they are indeed a good speaker.
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From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: recomandations for a good speaker system
>I have Boston Acoustics with my computer. It
I have Boston Acoustics with my computer. It sounds great!
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From: "Rick Alfaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 5:56 PM
Subject: RE: recomandations for a good speaker system
> Personally, the best 2.1 setups I
Hi Cathy! I've used the pitch shift feature with Soundforge 7, but I didn't
try it with 6, but I think that should still work!
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From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 11:48 AM
Subject: A repost from a few days ago,just wonderi
Altec Lansing also makes a pretty good speaker as well. What it boils down
to is what the individual prefers. I might like a speaker system with a good
midrange and someone else would prefer a system with no midrange and a lot
of base.
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From: "Rick Alfaro" <[EMAIL PR
Many of the smaller speaker systems along with a good sub woffer throw a
pretty good punch these days. It is no longer necessary to have huge speaker
enclosures as it was years ago. I find that the new generation of speakers
sound bright and clear. Energy makes a good speaker that won't leave yo
Personally, the best 2.1 setups I have heard in terms of sound quality are
the Logitech Z2300 system which isn't expensive at all, but really kicks
but. The other one is the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 but these are almost twice
the price of the Logitech Z2300. I am specifically referring to sound and
n
The sub woofer for the z5500 system is about 13" high, 13" wide and 15"
deep. There is also some heat sink fins on the back that add another few
inches to the depth. When I say huge, I mean it is large for a pc speaker
system. The sub woofer I have on my home theater setup however is a
different
Has anyone used Music Database 2000 with a screen reader?
Wonder how accessible it might be?
Thanks,
Tom
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Yep you heard right. my sound card issue is back and more ugly. I have
my settings rige in all of my osund recording options yet when I listen back
and I used my mixer plugged in t the line in jack, It sounds like it's ben
downsampled and the signel is mono. I'm hoping my PCMCIA sound bl
Hi, gang! I'm working on a small file in soundforge 6.0, the cheapo
version. I want to do things: slow down the tempo of the file and lower the
pitch. Is this too much to ask of this version? I've tried messing with
pitch bend and tempo, to no avail. This may be partly due to the fact my
littl
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