Economical Speaker Setup

I've got an old 2.1 logitech speaker set for my desktop at the moment, but I'm having some faulty wiring issues with one of the satellites and I was thinking this would be a good time to migrate to a more traditional audio setup that I could also use for my record player.  Right now I'm thinking I will go cheap cheap when it comes to speakers and amp, especially as I'm no audiophile and I have to keep the volume under control for the room mates.

..The thing is, I'm not really sure where to start.  Right now I'm thinking if I buy some speaker wire and the following, I'll be set:

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-652

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=310-300&scqty=1

Can I get some advice from some of you true audio techies?

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Reply #1 Top

I just picked up a set of pc speakers myself, Logitec z623's.  Tolerable sound, decent price, and likely fit your needs.  There be a left and right RCA jack in addition to the standard plug on the subwoofer.

 

That's a functional, cost effective option you've listed though.  It will be light on the low range, but you did say economical, and accurate ain't. :)

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Reply #2 Top

Ah, the separate RCA jacks would be awesome!  About $40 more, though.  I will have to think about that.  Thanks for the thought!

Reply #3 Top

Yeah, 200 watt rms is kinda insane for pc speakers, but they were the only ones on display at fry's that didn't sound like crap, the Bose included. :(

 

I can't vouche for their sound, but the 623's are not the only set with RCA jacks, the z323 and z523 are the same deal, RCA on the sub.

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I think I dropped like $200 8 years ago into a logitech 5.1 speaker setup for my pc and have been using it ever since.  Still holds up somehow.