Choosing great computer speakers is almost as delicate of a business as choosing a great computer. Alongside the price and the aesthetic, there are other more technical things to consider.
Do they deliver excellent clarity? Are the low, mid and high frequencies well balanced, or is there too much high, making it sound tinny? Does the stereo or surround sound have spatial separation? Is it already fatiguing after an hour of listening? Can you get them for a sweet Black Friday deal?
Beyond that, you also want to think about what you’ll be using them for. Are you a gamer looking for a gloriously immersive experience? Or are you simply looking for a decent pair that are as impressive as the latest superhero flick?
We appraised some of the most popular on the market and picked out ten of the best ones for you to consider.
Though it came out in 2013, Audioengine’s A2+ is still arguably one of the best on the market. These sleek speakers accept digital audio from your computer’s USB port for uncompressed audio input and pushes the sound quality up another notch through its built-in digital-to-audio converter. This combination allows this pair to deliver the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components