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No matter what you need them for, PC speakers don't have to be ugly. Source: animelane.com
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How to find the right PC speaker for you

Raphael Knecht
2.12.2019
Translation: machine translated

Gamers, video editors and music producers like to work with headsets. However, PC speakers are also often used. I'll explain what you need to know about computer speakers.

Audio channel, rated power, connections and more

The sound pressure level is not the same as the rated power and indicates how much noise the speakers can produce. This information is given in decibels: the more decibels, the louder the maximum volume.

In addition to these specifications, which determine the speaker quality, the connection options are particularly important for PC speakers. It often depends not only on how you can connect the speakers to your PC, but also on how many and which external connections the speakers offer.

PC speakers for gamers

For gamers, it is often not only clear sound output that separates voices, background noise and music that counts, but also the design and customisation options. In shooters, you want to hear the footsteps of your opponents, in action and adventure games this is less important - the soundscape should blow you away.

2.1 gaming speaker

5.1 gaming speaker

Until my first Sonos eargasm, I was firmly convinced that there was nothing better than the Logitech Z906 in this price segment. Clear voices, piercing bass, beautiful highs and powerful lows. Disadvantages? The subwoofer is very large and very heavy. And you have cable clutter, depending on how and where you want to set up or hang your speakers. What's more, the 2-metre cables supplied will never be enough.

Cost-effective PC speakers

PC speakers from Dell? Yes, you've seen correctly. For just over 50 francs, or just under 50 euros (as of 19.11.19), you get as much sound as possible. What's more, the speakers are simple and unobtrusive - so they fit on any desk, whether it's a gamer's corner or an office desk.

Of course, there are better things than 30 watts of rated power, 95 decibels and a frequency range of 55 to 20,000 Hz. The bass should also be stronger despite the subwoofer. However, this speaker set still surprises in the mid-range in particular. The expression "value for money" has never been more appropriate.

Studio PC speaker

The simplicity of the connection is also impressive: a single cable connects the PC to the subwoofer. No additional hardware or software is required. The volume control pod allows you to connect two other devices such as headphones or a smartphone via 3.5 mm line-in connections. The only disadvantage, apart from the price, is background noise in places. Bluetooth is missing as a connection option, but is not necessary in my opinion.

Stereo PC speaker

The Nommo Chroma from Razer work without a separate subwoofer and therefore in a stereo setting. And yet you don't feel like you're missing out on bass. You get a lot for the price and size of the speakers. The sound is extremely precise - apart from the mids, which are sometimes overemphasised and push the lows and highs into the background.

The many connection options are also "nice to have". Nevertheless, it is a little annoying that Razer has not found a place for Bluetooth. There is also a slight but audible inherent noise with these speakers. This tarnishes the overall impression somewhat, but doesn't change the fact that you get a lot of performance for a reasonable price.

Design PC speaker

Looks aren't everything, it's what's inside that counts. And: taste is debatable. Nevertheless, I would like to give my recommendation for style aficionados. The SoundSticks III from Harman/Kardon with their transparent design are guaranteed to turn heads. The 2.1-channel speakers come with 40 watts of rated power and a frequency range between 44 and 20,000 Hz as well as a 3.mm connection and Bluetooth.

The sound is very balanced and sounds very natural and clear from the bass to the mid-range to the treble. The bass from the powerful subwoofer is also impressive. It is a pity that there is no headphone connection and that there is also a slight inherent noise. This tarnishes the positive conclusion somewhat.

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When I'm not stuffing my face with sweets, you'll catch me running around in the gym hall. I’m a passionate floorball player and coach. On rainy days, I tinker with my homebuilt PCs, robots or other gadgets. Music is always my trusted companion. I also enjoy tackling hilly terrain on my road bike and criss-crossing the country on my cross-country skis. 


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