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Buying Guide for PC Speakers

Buying Guide

PC users often fail to appreciate the fact that a good quality sound card and compatible speaker systems can provide a sound quality comparable to the best audio systems. We tend to go for low priced (low quality) speakers that are shipped as a part of the computer system. Good quality PC speakers can not only enhance your music listening experience but also create the right ambience and effects while you are playing your favorite game. While watching movies on your PC, quality speakers could simulate a movie theater experience. Quality speakers can make playing music on the PC or listening to music online a scintillating experience. Of course, everyone perceives sound differently and therefore the term “quality” could have different connotations for each one of us, which is probably why there are so many different speaker manufacturers – each claiming theirs is the very best!


Compatability | Key Purchasing Factors

1 - Compatibility

Sound cards today, support multi-channel output. Some sound cards support four, five, six, seven and even eight channel output. However to utilize the support provided to multi-channel output, you need a speaker system which can convert the multi-channel output into multi-channel sound. To convert multi-channel signal output into multi-channel sound, you require one speaker for each channel of output. Let’s look at an example to understand this concept. Take a case where the sound card supports 5.1 channel (surround) sound. To get the 5.1 channel surround sound your PC would require 6 speakers (5.1 speaker system). i.e. left/right speakers, left/right surround speakers, a speaker for the center channel, and a subwoofer (this is the .1 in the 5.1)

A 2.0 (left and right speaker only) speaker system cannot provide you with 5.1 sound output even though it receives 5.1 channel output from the sound card. Hence to make full use of the sound cards’ potential it is essential to ensure that the speaker system is in sync with the multi-channel support provided by the sound card.

A two-speaker system (or one that adds a dedicated bass speaker) is fine for basic PC audio and music listening. To get a 5.1 or 6.1 channel surround sound you will require a 5.1 or 6.1 speaker arrangement. A 5.1 arrangement is good for PC gaming, also the front-center speaker it adds, lets this setup deliver better DVD movie audio. 6.1 systems are intended more for home theater. They provide an additional surround-channel; adding a third rear speaker to the 5.1 format.

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2 - Key Purchasing Factors

2.1 - Power

Power is an important consideration when buying speakers. For a 2.1 speaker configuration, total continuous power should be at least 20 watts. Though this doesn’t sound like a high figure it should suffice for PC speakers. Keep in mind that, most of the time while listening to music, you will be in close proximity to the PC and therefore might not require a very high sound output. A 6.1 PC speaker configuration would require around 50 watts per satellite channel.

2.2 - Controls

The controls for the speaker are generally situated on one of the front-channel satellite speakers. This makes it easy for anyone to adjust the controls. Speaker systems should at least have volume and bass controls. Other useful controls include the center-channel volume level (for a 5.1 systems), a surround-channel volume control, left/right balance, and a mute button for occasions when you need to interrupt your listening session. A remote control, though not essential, is a nice to have feature which allows you to control your speaker system from anywhere in the room.

2.3 - Headphone Jack

This is another nice to have feature. There could be situations, where others in the room would not like to be disturbed by the music you listen. For such situations, it is nice to have a speaker system with a headphone jack. This makes it easy to switch to using headphones instead of speakers. Speakers with a headphone jack turn to mute when the headphone is plugged into the jack. In the absence of such headphone jacks you may probably have to plug your headphone to the PC after detaching the speakers.

2.4 - Hash

Hash also called hiss, is the undesirable hissing sound that a speaker emits when sitting idle. The hiss may be due to the speaker set's power amp, the sound card output, or due to both. Check for hash when the speaker is idle. The hash often becomes audible only when the volume is set to a loud level while the speaker is idle. Never choose a speaker which has an audible hash at moderate or low volume. Since this is the level that we shall be most often playing music and a hissing sound at this level would be most irritating.

2.5 - Size

Getting the biggest speaker you can afford may be a consideration while buying music systems, but PC speakers need not fill the entire living room. Remember, in most PC audio environments, users are sitting within a distance of three feet from the speakers, and the user will rarely need to pump up to a high volume. Therefore, it is advisable to opt for small or medium sized speakers unless you take a fancy to those jumbo sized ones.

2.5 - Size

Getting the biggest speaker you can afford may be a consideration while buying music systems, but PC speakers need not fill the entire living room. Remember, in most PC audio environments, users are sitting within a distance of three feet from the speakers, and the user will rarely need to pump up to a high volume. Therefore, it is advisable to opt for small or medium sized speakers unless you take a fancy to those jumbo sized ones.

2.6 - THX Certification

THX Ltd. is one of the leading developers of quality assurance programs, services and products for the entertainment and consumer electronics industries. Certified THX speakers must meet strict performance standards established by THX. These standards cover most performance aspects of the speakers including dispersion characteristics, frequency response, power handling, and more. These standards are rigorous and products that meet these standards are of a high quality. Choosing a speaker system with THX certification is one way of ensuring that you are buying a good quality speaker system.

To summarize, the choice of a speaker system would depend on the quality of sound output you require and the price you are willing to pay for it. Provide due consideration to its intended use. Do you intend to play movies/music/games on the PC, a high quality, high end speaker; loaded with features could convert the PC into a home theater system or a high end music system or a game station. Users who don’t intend to play music or videos on their PC could opt for a simple, no frills, 2.0 speaker system.

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