[QUOTE="edinsftw"]Klipsch pro media 2.1 or swan m50w. The swans are much better, but cost $300 compared to $130. I highly advise the swans.
The rokits are pretty good i have the 5, but they lack bass extension and bass at higher volumes garbles the mids.Bozanimal
For a budget build I would normally agree, but given he'll be coming from KRK Rokit RP8 G2s... I'd love a pair of those KRKs! Some follow-up questions before I make some suggestions:- 1 "...something that delivers more pleasing sound and the same amount of bass" I'm hoping you can expand upon that. A clear understanding of exactly what you're looking for will be a tremendous help.
- 2 Are you just looking for bookshelf speakers? How much desk space do you have available?
- 3 Where are you (country and closest major city). Either I or another poster might be able to suggest local resources.
- 4 What are you using for a sound card?
- 5 What are you using the speakers for primarily? Gaming, video, music, movies, etc.?
- 6 Surround sound: Yes or no?
- 7 Room for a small amplifier? Receiver?
- 8 Subwoofer: Do you have space?
Happy gaming,
Boz
1- I want a speaker that delivers more detailed sound and goes down to around ~45hz on the bottom end (in the tech specs, I don't care if it actually can do 45hz audibly or not). Basically what I'm saying is that I want similar speakers that are more detailed, have larger soundstage, punchier mids, etc.
2- Desk space isn't an issue, I'd have enough room for anything recommended. I just don't want to be putting tower speakers on my desk (I want the tweeters to be around eye level)
3- Seattle, WA, USA
4- Cambridge DACMagic
5- Music is the highest priority, followed by gaming and movies.
6- No
7- I have plenty of room for an amp.
8- I have room for a subwoofer, but I'd prefer not to have one. One of the major reasons is that I don't want the bass to be audible throughout my house (my setup would be located in my basement, which has a concrete floor).
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