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I use NHT M-00s that way and they sound great. I also have an S-00 subwoofer, but I ran the M-00s without it for almost four years and never missed it. The M-00s are punchy and detailed. I've heard other computer set-ups I liked, but I keep returning to the M-00s. They're a little pricey, but once you buy 'em, you're done. Even if you're an equipment junkie like me.
well. as what i saw they cost like ~$240 per speaker.. it's a little more money than i wanted to spend.
which speakers would you choose (per pair) below $300?
i saw good comments for Event speakers but they seem oriented more for studio recording/mixing than for music listening.. don't know about Behringer's either.
so i don't know if M-Audio's would be the best choice.
looks like those NHT M-00's don't include any cables or volume control?
also i forgot to say that the best sound card i can use on this computer can be an audigy4, (which works on UNIX-like systems).. so don't know if i should spend that much on the speakers.
e-bay has some active Haflers up for sale...from high desert audio I do beleive search HAFLER