Need a choices of the best Speakers Sound system (budget don't Care)

First point.. I notice you linked a recon3d headset?

What soundcard you got? If it's a recon3d I'ma smack you round the back of the head...
 
+ 1 for studio monitors, have a look at the KRK active range. With a decent sound card with them being active there is no need for an amp.
 
+ 1 for studio monitors, have a look at the KRK active range. With a decent sound card with them being active there is no need for an amp.

With a budget that big, he'd get more quality out of passive speakers, with a good quality amp.

Nothing wrong with active, but you can get something better with a budget like that.
 
With a budget that big, he'd get more quality out of passive speakers, with a good quality amp.

Nothing wrong with active, but you can get something better with a budget like that.

I see u still talking about studio monitors but can u please provide me Links, Models would be easy to read about them :confused:
 
They have monitors at a bunch of different price points.

What u recommended for me to get that is more than Enough to hear clear sound in music, Blu-rays movies and may said enough for my PC if the costs may Vary if others. So please give me Links to see them models and Only from amazon or Ebay or Newegg Something can buy easy and shipped to USA or KSA as I'm.
 
Well what's "enough" for the music to be clear for you will be different to everyone else. If you are more interested in stuff "sounding good" then KRK Rokit series monitors should be "enough". However, if you really want an accurate representation of sound, you'd be better off with something like Yamaha HS series or something by Genelec.

http://www.amazon.com/KRK-RP8G2-Pow...F8&qid=1369821380&sr=8-1&keywords=krk+rokit+8

http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-HS80M-...8&qid=1369821405&sr=1-1&keywords=yamaha+hs80m

You might also want to look at putting the speakers on isolating stands or pads.
 
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Well what's "enough" for the music to be clear for you will be different to everyone else. If you are more interested in stuff "sounding good" then KRK Rokit series monitors should be "enough". However, if you really want an accurate representation of sound, you'd be better off with something like Yamaha HS series or something by Genelec.

http://www.amazon.com/KRK-RP8G2-Pow...F8&qid=1369821380&sr=8-1&keywords=krk+rokit+8

http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-HS80M-...8&qid=1369821405&sr=1-1&keywords=yamaha+hs80m

You might also want to look at putting the speakers on isolating stands or pads.

Forgot to say need it Normal Size to PC usage and pretty design look :)
 
What do you mean by normal size exactly? 2" woofers? 3"? If 3" is small enough there are some Genelec 6010b monitors.

http://www.genelec.com/products/6010b/

Not gonna give a very accurate representation of the bass frequencies but they are apparently really good for the size.

do u mean if the size more bigger give best performance :confused: u sent me Yamaha HS series and it's So big and it can make Party's lol and I need Small Sizes like this

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Surr...1369837985&sr=8-13&keywords=logitech+speakers

but some people said not good product and I just the look, Size as u see
 
Ahh. Well if you are looking for something that small, monitors are not the way to go. Monitors are what are used for audio editing work as they are designed to give a flat frequency response. The size matters in the case of having only 2 monitors, much more than it does when you have an additional sub. If you get a set of small speakers like the ones you linked, with the subwoofer you shouldn't have any problems with a lack of bass frequencies, they simply wont be quite as accurate as a set of monitors would be. If you aren't looking for audiophile quality then a set of 5.1 computer speakers should be absolutely fine.

As for finding a good set, I'm afraid that is where i become unhelpful. I have never really looked at the sorts of speakers you are looking at. The only advice I can offer is to read lots of reviews of many sets and don't be fooled by the numbers they throw around regarding frequency response as a lot of the time it is just a load of marketing dribble, more is not always better.
 
Ahh. Well if you are looking for something that small, monitors are not the way to go. Monitors are what are used for audio editing work as they are designed to give a flat frequency response. The size matters in the case of having only 2 monitors, much more than it does when you have an additional sub. If you get a set of small speakers like the ones you linked, with the subwoofer you shouldn't have any problems with a lack of bass frequencies, they simply wont be quite as accurate as a set of monitors would be. If you aren't looking for audiophile quality then a set of 5.1 computer speakers should be absolutely fine.

As for finding a good set, I'm afraid that is where i become unhelpful. I have never really looked at the sorts of speakers you are looking at. The only advice I can offer is to read lots of reviews of many sets and don't be fooled by the numbers they throw around regarding frequency response as a lot of the time it is just a load of marketing dribble, more is not always better.

OK then give me 2 Products Links are the Best for your opinion without any budget limits, let me see if I can get any of them or not
 
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