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    Also, are the cables from speaker to subwoofer RCA, in case I need to extend them?

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    If you only have a 2 channel soundcard, then you can run the speakers in matrix mode which will emulate a 6 channel source. It's what i do and it works fine. A proper surround sound card would be better though. The speakers are connected to the sub through RCA cables so they can be extended, which is what i have done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    If you only have a 2 channel soundcard, then you can run the speakers in matrix mode which will emulate a 6 channel source. It's what i do and it works fine. A proper surround sound card would be better though. The speakers are connected to the sub through RCA cables so they can be extended, which is what i have done.
    Fantastic!

    Thank you for your time.

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    They're 4.5 watt per satelite.
    Most cheap (£20) iPod speaker systems only kick out 4w.
    And like someone said, they're cheap for a reason...
    The less you pay for speakers, the less quality you'll get, and that (from looking at the specifications) seems pretty crap.
    Go for a good make like Logitech or possible Creative.
    Whatever you do, make sure you have more than a pathetic 4.5w/channel.
    i've been here for over 8 years and i don't know why

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    Quote Originally Posted by lolwut View Post
    They're 4.5 watt per satelite.
    Most cheap (£20) iPod speaker systems only kick out 4w.
    And like someone said, they're cheap for a reason...
    The less you pay for speakers, the less quality you'll get, and that (from looking at the specifications) seems pretty crap.
    Go for a good make like Logitech or possible Creative.
    Whatever you do, make sure you have more than a pathetic 4.5w/channel.
    Going for the logitech's - 70w all together.

    Thanks for your help

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    Check out ebuyer. that site normally has some decent deals on this time of year along with pixmania (spell) not sure on that name. google it it'l come up.



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    Quote Originally Posted by craigg. View Post
    Check out ebuyer. that site normally has some decent deals on this time of year along with pixmania (spell) not sure on that name. google it it'l come up.
    Thanks, but Comet is £40 whilst ebuyer is £50 and pixmainia £65!

    Thanks for your help.

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    Hi,

    Just thought i'd tell you guys that I just got the speakers and they are fantastic!!! I don't have the courage to turn the volume up to 100% because they are so loud!!

    Thank you to everyone who helped me.

    -- Matt

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