Listening to an increasing amount of music from my PC, I've decided to upgrade my no-midrange Logitech Z640 5.1 system (brought during my student days).
There are so many options, but I'm pretty keen just to go for a straight out 2.0 set up - no subwoofer to clutter up the place. Main use is music (jazz, vocal, classical, rock) with some gaming. It's for a small office, about 3m x 4m.
After much reading and researching, I'm torn between an active setup (audiogen A2, m-audio AV-40 et. al.) or digging my old Naim Nait 2 out of storage and pairing it with some passive speakers. Desktop space is an issue, with SWMBO declaring the speakers can't be too large - so hence my inclination to the A2/A40's. In a year's time I'll probably have more freedom to use larger speakers, so could hold off if the consensus is that the Naim + bookshelf speakers would outperform the more compact options (even the more expensive ones).
There are so many options, but I'm pretty keen just to go for a straight out 2.0 set up - no subwoofer to clutter up the place. Main use is music (jazz, vocal, classical, rock) with some gaming. It's for a small office, about 3m x 4m.
After much reading and researching, I'm torn between an active setup (audiogen A2, m-audio AV-40 et. al.) or digging my old Naim Nait 2 out of storage and pairing it with some passive speakers. Desktop space is an issue, with SWMBO declaring the speakers can't be too large - so hence my inclination to the A2/A40's. In a year's time I'll probably have more freedom to use larger speakers, so could hold off if the consensus is that the Naim + bookshelf speakers would outperform the more compact options (even the more expensive ones).