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Your Audio System

Your sound system?


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So, what audio system do you currently use?
Do you have any special sound systems or speakers for listening to music, for watching movies, for playing games?
Do you use headphones at all?

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I use earphones and my 5.1 surround sound system at the same time. I usually use headphones for playing games and such, so as to not annoy my parents when the Americans send a turdload of artillery fire on Company of Heroes. When just listening to normal desktop music, it's the surround sound.
 
90% of the time i use my sennheiser wireless headphones which are freaking sweet, but they are connected to an amp and mixer for my comp, decks, cd/tape deck, tuner and whatever else i plug in; then sometimes i turn on the speakers which are really loud and have mega bass :D
 
Sometimes i use my headset but mostly my normal computer speakers...
i guess they´ve got 50 watts each
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Got two 15 centimeters speakers and two big ones two planks above me but I don't know how to connect them to my computer, their from my radio. 0.0
Small ones are Logitech X-120's and the two big ones are Sony's.
 
Don't you have in the lower right corner at your magical clock who knows time a little speaker icon with a (/) at it? Then you've got
''Mute all'' on you bonehead. :wink:
 
My headphones broke from dropping at the floor, getting stepped/sat on, or similar a couple of hundred times.

So I enlisted a couple of nabby 1990's-headphones from the old stereo downstairs, and now I always have two connected. My old headphones for the mic, and the new(older?) for the sound.
 
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