Best Desktop Computer Speakers for Every Budget - 2024
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- We'll be looking at the best desktop computer speakers across a variety of price points - starting at $20 and working our way up to $500. Let me know what you think in the comments!
0:00 Intro
0:56 Cheap speakers (less than $50)
2:52 Medium priced speakers ($70 - $150)
7:17 Expensive speakers ($230 - $400)
10:04 Ultra expensive speakers ($450 - $700)
12:46 Closing thoughts
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Creative Pebble V3
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Amazon Basics Speakers
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Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
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PreSonus Eris 3.5
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Creative GigaWorks T40 Series II 2.0
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Creative T60
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Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
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Swans OS-10
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Kanto YU2 + Speaker stands
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Kanto 8” Subwoofer
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iLoud Micro Monitor
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Kanto ORA Speakers
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Kanto YU4
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Vanatoo Transparent Zero Plus
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Monitors - Dell S2722QC 27-inch 4K USB-C Monitor
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Monitor arms - VIVO Dual with Telescoping Arms (modified!!)
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Standing desk
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The Swans OS-10's really do sound fantastic for the $$.
Great video and insightful commentary, thank you!
They're expensive and not ideal for a smaller desk like yours but if you want to have your mind blown, check out the Kali Audio Ultra-Nearfield Studio Monitor System sometime. I am absolutely shocked by how good they are. I probably shouldn't be as Kali Audio's monitors are some of the best in the business.
That being said, I have Kanto TUKs, YUs and ORAs so I guess that makes me a fanboy. I can't wait to hear the soon to be released Kanto ORA4s and RENs. I can't share URLs through RUclips so you'll have to Google those last two if you're curious. The ORA4s are a small improvement on the ORAs and the RENs are Kanto's first with HDMI.
I've been waiting for the ORA4. Supposed to be released in April, but Kanto delayed them to add some new colors (all matte): black, white, pink, red, and purple. They should hit North American warehouses in September. Source: I emailed their customer support and asked.
Just the video I was needing for some real speaker insight.
Thank you!! Very informative. Have you ever tested the Q Acoustics M20s?
Great video again!
I'm guessing you are talking about the ones you have tried, but I'd add the Edifier MR4 for that budget range. Really good for the price.
Great video, you know the recomendations are gonna be top when you see the legendary T40s on the list.
I'll give the Swans a shot, they look really cool.
I got iLoud Micro Monutors teo days ago and I'm blown away with their soubd quality. I was expecting that bass wont low, cause its just 3.5inch small speaker, but they go way lower than my earlier Logitech X-530 that had SUBWOOFER. Yea, they win with bass against subwoofer. Mind blown.
Stereo imaging is unbeliveable, I dont feel like I need to EQ...
I thought they will play great only at low volumes, but they can go extremely loud without issues. You can throw party in your house with these.
I also think thay they look awesome, really fits if you have rounded edges in your furniture (table, chair).
iLouds are great, but so expensive.
@@MrNoipe If you buy such speakers you only buy once, you don't need to replace them in 2 years, maybe not even in 10 years. Considering that I would call them cheap. If you will use them for 10years its only $30 per year. You're better of buying these than get couple cheaper ones.
I did this mistake with bluetooth earphones - I bought like 10 pairs of $20-$30 ones in 3 year period, because one did break, one were uncomfortable, one had not enough bass etc. and I could easy pay $100 upfront for good ones. It would be cheaper at the end and I would have way better experience.
Recently bought a Kef R3, with a Marantz amplifier.
Speaker is pretty big and you need space for the amp as well, but a hifi bookshelf speaker with a seperate amp can be a great solution, especially when buying used.
Hey Jasper, thank you for this great comparison. Would you say the swans sound better then the ora's but are just bigger or are the ora's better in general?
How do you think these two stack up against the t40's? Those have been my go to and I still like them but I have been wanting to upgrade them for quite some time now.
The Kanto TUK have been my set for a few years now. Frankly, Kanto's entire product lineup is exceptional, but I really enjoy how TUK sounds when compared to the YU series.
I would like a review of the Edifier G2000 speakers for those interested in having a pair of speakers below 60 bucks (Pebble category). Nice channel though lad!
I got some Edifier R980T, they may not be the greatest, but for 70Euro they do a really good job.
Also heard good things about the Kali LP UNF in the $300 range
Speakers are subjective up til a point, but there are objective ways to tell what is a good speaker and a bad speaker and thats w/ Frequency response & directivity measurements
As someone else mentioned Kali Audio is a big value brand that always measures very well in objective measurements. Both the Kanto Ora & iLoud are great speakers, if you're concerned w/ the tweeters being too bright on the iLoud you can always point speakers away off axis from the ear. Instead of the setup where the tweeter points at the ear move them slightly further away and the response tilt at listening position will be reduce the tweeters intensity.
I love my t40, but watch out, My creative speakers randomly won't turn on with sound, I have to leave something playing and then turn them off at the wall, wait till the sound starts and quickly turn them back on.... They are 5+ years old now (already replaced the power brick)
Seems to be a common fault after a long time of use !
KEF LSX?
Do you need other devices to add when buying Kanto speakers or it is stand alone can plug automatically on desktop/laptop?
It’s standalone! All you need to do is plug it in and connect an audio source (can even be Bluetooth).
I disagree with the not getting the pebbles with the subwoofer . I have the V2's + subwoofer and the SB makes a big difference especially once I tuned it with APO Equalizer. I love bass and this combo gives me enough.
whats real is that they never hesitant to do negative things, and really thinks alot whenever its abt correct thing
IKs!!! All day!!
Unless you are an audio engineer and get paid for needing high end audio on a computer, $200-$250 is the max 90% of people need that also want good quality for their money.
i find around 1000 should be the minimal for people to satisfy w their system
sure for 'starters' that much will sound great, but there are much much more unheard sound youre missing
If like you games 250 is not much
Used Bose companions are not bad either. They don't take up much space, though new cost a bit more than other options
If you can find a set of used corsair sp2500 they are great for the money but they no longer make them
Thoughts on Adam T5V?
They are excellent! I may do a video featuring them in the future.
Here’s a link for those that are curious
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@@Jasper-Tech do you have personal experience with them?
@helloyu6270 - yes, one of my good friends has a set of them.
@@Jasper-Tech how do they work for daily listening? Are they fatiguing at all or are there any better alternatives at the price?
@helloyu6270 can you tell me more about what you’ll be using them for? Mostly audio production? Casual listening? A mixture? Will you be using them just at a desk, or do you also want to be able fill a room? And finally, what would you say are the most important factors? I’m thinking things like size, neutral sound response, aesthetics, not fatiguing, bass response, etc.
No Edifier?Why?
I just ran out of $$ for this video 😞
Will try to include them in a future one!
where is Edifier G2000...baby sized speakers