"ttyymmnn" (ttyymmnn)
02/17/2016 at 16:49 • Filed to: None | 2 | 9 |
Not surprisingly, they really suck.
TheHondaBro
> ttyymmnn
02/17/2016 at 16:58 | 1 |
I bought $6 computer speakers from Goodwill one time and they turned out fantastic.
RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht
> ttyymmnn
02/17/2016 at 17:04 | 0 |
Should’ve sprung for the $11.98 ones.
Steve in Manhattan
> ttyymmnn
02/17/2016 at 17:04 | 0 |
My Bose computer speakers have lasted a long time, sound great, and were about a hundred bucks.
ttyymmnn
> Steve in Manhattan
02/17/2016 at 17:12 | 0 |
These are for my kids’ new PC, and really, they just need a place to plug in their earplugs (the computer is stashed under the table). But there’s so much noise from the plug that they’re unusable.
ttyymmnn
> RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht
02/17/2016 at 17:13 | 0 |
I know. I went to Fry’s, and I’ve never had much luck there. I bought some $15 logitech speakers from Walmart that were great. I’ll be going there tomorrow.
ttyymmnn
> TheHondaBro
02/17/2016 at 17:14 | 1 |
Now, why didn’t I think of that? I was just at the Goodwill computer store yesterday, where I bought a monitor, cables and kb for $40. If you don’t mind older tech, Goodwill can be a great place to shop.
Steve in Manhattan
> ttyymmnn
02/17/2016 at 17:14 | 2 |
Before the Bose I had a set of Microsoft speakers from Costco purchased in the late 90s, that, believe it or not, had a subwoofer. Sounded great, and pretty inexpensive.
ttyymmnn
> Steve in Manhattan
02/17/2016 at 17:15 | 0 |
On my computer, I have a set of Logitech with a sub, and they really sound quite good. I’ve had them for years.
Mercedes Streeter
> ttyymmnn
02/17/2016 at 17:52 | 1 |
Woah, did you say Goodwill computer store? Oh god. Oh god.