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#1 Bozanimal
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Entry level?kraken2109
Yes, entry level.

It's all relative.

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No HDMI but it has an SPDIF header? Boz
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Here you go, the Verus Grand Tower XD 5.1 system from Aperion Audio. At about $3,000 it's considered one of the best entry-level home theater systems available by Stereophile.

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#4 Bozanimal
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Going back and rereading your issues, I'm not sure why you'd use an optical cable - or your sound card, for that matter - at all. Run the HDMI cable from your video card to the receiver, and then a second HDMI cable from the receiver to your monitor (using a DVI connector at the monitor if necessary). This should get you your surround sound and video support, if I'm not mistaken. Happy gaming, Boz
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The Headphone FAQ at the top of these forums was created for just this type of question, check it out. Happy gaming, Boz
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#6 Bozanimal
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What motherboard do you have? Both my motherboards support Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS. I run an optical S/PDIF to my receiver and HDMI to my monitor without any issues and full digital decoding. Note also that you only need Dolby Digital Live if you are watching content not originally created in 5.1 or 7.1; it encodes a digital surround signal on the fly from 2.0 channel audio, so if you're only watching DVDs and/or Blu-Ray, it's not necessary. If you're playing video games, though, that's another story! ;) Boz
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#7 Bozanimal
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Whats so bad about turtle beach? And I have seen mixed reviews about that headsetCrypticShadow00
I'll second the recommendation to review the Headphone FAQ at the top of the forums if you're looking for the absolute best buy and are willing to do a little research, but as an aside if you're looking specifically for a wireless PS3 headset, the official Sony headset linked by spellingiscool is actually pretty decent for the money. It won't blow your panties off, but it sounds good, the mic works well, it's inexpensive, and very easy to use. Boz
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Oh, are we just getting silly then? In that case, I'll throw my hat in for the MTX Jackhammer ($6,600 from Woofers Etc. via Amazon, +$350 in shipping and handling) as the "best" subwoofer, sans enclosure. It weighs 369 pounds, has a 22" cone, and handles 6000 watts RMS- by itself. Plus, you can buy it right now.

While subwoofers with larger cones have been manufactured by Clarion (32") and Audiobahn (34"), they were never put into commercial production, and the Concept Design 60" woofer never really worked, though it was cool and eventually rebranded as the MTX Thunder 1,000,000 (see picture, right).

Larger subs have been made if you include the enclosure size, like the Matterhorn and Royal Devices, but they're using 15" and 18" conventional subwoofer drivers, respectively.

Did I mention my definition of "best" meant largest, most powerful sub ever? Anything less would be a compromise!

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#9 Bozanimal
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Greetings Frieza99, and welcome to Gamespot!

Please note that posting multiple, similar topics in a board is considered Distruptive Posting. I know you're asking multiple things, but we can consolidate it into one post without issue.

I want to know what company makes the sub woofers with the best sound quality ,ThanksFrieza99

This is a loaded question: Best subwoofer for what? Home or car audio? How large is the room, or is this for outside? What is your budget? Are you talking about for music, movies, or games? How much space do you have?

There is no "best" subwoofer: Many different companies and DIY enthusiasts have made a variety of subwoofers to suit their needs. The best subwoofer for the home theater in my house is not going to be the best subwoofer for someone with a studio apartment.

whats your opinion about SONY MDR-xb3oo ,its a extra bass headphones ,is it best or OK headphone.

Frieza99

I have found Sony's "Extra Bass" headphones to be very muddy sounding. They're pretty comfy with plush earcups, but the audio is - in my opinion - terrible. If you're looking for something with bass punch at about the same price you can check out the JVC HARX700, which still sound great.

last week i lost my speakers ,so,need a good gaming speaker ,selected 2 speaker system,,

logitech s220 black

corsair sp2550

both of them were 2.1 speakers system,i am confused about the selection,

so prefers the best .

Frieza99

If you're looking for 2.1 speakers you want the Klipsch Promedia 2.1. They are an excellent value and sound great. I'm a big fan of Cambridge Soundworks, though their 2.1 speakers are a bit more pricey.

I hope this helps,

Boz

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#10 Bozanimal
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Every time a speaker has its dust cap pushed in an angel cries. True story. Boz