are you dead-set on computer speakers, or are you willing to upgrade to something a bit more substantial?
the suggestion I leave often is to get a Lepai amp and the cheapest bookshelves you can find on Amazon. I don't know what online stores Poland has, but I'm assuming you can order off of amazon.de
powered monitors are another option, which combined the simplicity of computer speakers with the sound quality that bookshelves provide. this seems to be a decent pair in your budget, but due to the language barrier, I'm having trouble navigating the german site
Both of those options are way over the stated budget. For under £200 with BT those ones listed look decent. Really the only other option Ive seen that fits this criteria is this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Edifier-R1700BT-loudspeaker-loudspeakers-Built/dp/B00MXY21LW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495722982&sr=8-1&keywords=edifier+r1700bt
Cheaper than the Roth's but wont have all the connection options or likely the same sound quality. I would try the Roth's. If you dont like them you got them from Amazon so easy return.
I bought them on Amazon Spain, don't know if it will be of much use to you. https://www.amazon.es/EDIFIER-Studio-R1700BT-altavoces-Bluetooth/dp/B00MXY21LW/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_es_ES=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=r1700bt&qid=1586045815&sr=8-1
Thanks for the amp suggestions.
How's the Edifier R1700BT? It has a built in amp, and comes with cables and adapters, so at £127 it's slightly cheaper. Has anyone got any good info on it?
Hey man check these out these might be a good deal Edifier R1700BT
hey, cheers for that. They look ideal (if still a little pricey). What do you think about these Edifier R1700BTs?
Acho que nessa faixa de preço só a Edifier mesmo https://www.amazon.es/EDIFIER-Studio-R1700BT-altavoces-Bluetooth/dp/B00MXY21LW
Bisschen mehr Bass wäre fein aber wohne in einem Wohnkomplex und das sehr in der Innenstadt.
Würde die Edifier R1700BT nehmen aber haben keinen optischen Ausgang ..
https://www.amazon.de/EDIFIER-R1700..../dp/B00MXY21LW
Der Edifier R1850DB wäre der nächst größere in Schwarz ohne Knöpfe seitlich aber auch nur 4" Tieftöner Abmessunge 154x254x224m
https://geizhals.at/edifier-r1850db-...-a1897321.html
Direkter Vergleich mit der kleinen Version
146x241x178mm
https://geizhals.at/edifier-r1280db-...-a1575175.html
8 mm breiter würde auch okay gehen. Würden die dann merklich besser klingen oder einfach nur " lauter " ?
Kann ich eigentlich die linke und rechts Boxen tauschen .Das wäre ne feine Sache und unter Windows kann man links und rechts tauschen. Aber Chromecast, Echo Dot, Sound über Bluetooth direkt auf der Box würden dann doch immer falsch spielen. Oder ganz blöde Frage wenn ich rot und weiß tausche und auch links und rechts beim Kabel das zu der anderen Box verdrehe "invertiere " ich dann alles oder mach ich nen Kurzschluss oder so ? ^^
I'm fairly new to this sub, but thought I'd share my experience with the Edifier 1700BT - active bookshelf speakers with Bluetooth and dual RCA, plus a basic wireless remote.
They're currently 130GBP on Amazon but I'm in New Zealand and picked them up for equivalent of 85GBP, so surely they can be got for cheaper over there?
Anyway, after seeing a lot of recommendations for these speakers as best "bang for buck", I purchased for my PC desk in my medium sized room - with RCAs connected to my PC for Spotify & JRiver MC, and other RCA connected to my Sony Bluetooth turntable (I haven't bothered testing speaker Bluetooth functionality with turntable yet). One interesting aspect is that both analog inputs can work simultaneously. Another is that the speakers tilt up slightly to suit listening position when sitting at a desk.
Anyway, I've been blown away by the sound quality - although my previous setup didn't include speakers on my desk, instead all music was coming through an old Technics stereo system with floorstanding speakers.
But I'm in love with the sound - still blown away that this soundstage is coming from two relatively small speakers. It honestly sounds like the vocals are coming from an invisible central speaker. I had never truly appreciated the joy of properly positioned speakers until now!
Probably the only potential weakness is the bass frequencies are a bit lacking and sometimes slightly muddy, but I don't want too much bass anyway (young child in other room). The speakers feature adjustable physical bass and treble knobs for tweaking.
These speakers sound excellent with my Turntable, which is fairly basic (albeit new) and probably a step below the Audio Technica in general quality. I understand your turntable has an inbuilt phono pre-amp similar to mine. Volume level is good for me.
Anyway, after being disillusioned at how much a receiver/amp and passive speakers would set me back, I'm delighted with these speakers which have introduced me to wanting to properly explore genuine hifi! And they're a perfect size for my (admittedly quite large) desk.
Not too sure as to how suitable they would be specifically for mastering/mixing although I've found them good for video editing.
These look pretty good. I think they lack the subwoofer output, but the bass on these is very good, so you may not even need a sub.
https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00MXY21LW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fab_HuZDFbMSYGG9J
I want a 2.1 audio system in my room which is connected with my Echo dot.
But now I have to decide what system is the best for me and also not too expensive.
For example, there are bookshelf speakers with a cinch input so I can connect it with my Echo dot easily. (f.e. https://www.amazon.de/EDIFIER-R1700BT-Studio-Bluetooth-Lautsprechersystem-Infrarot-Fernbedienung/dp/B00MXY21LW).
But I also have the option to buy an amplifier with speakers.
One pro argument for the amplifier would be if I want to add an additional speaker (or even make a 5.1 sound system). But currently I think a 2.1 sound system is enough for me especially because my room is not that big.
What's your opinion?
These might be a good fit.
Bluetooth, aux in/out, controller & knobs for Bass & Trebble.
Just sharing my recent thoughts on my R1700BTs:
I'm fairly new to this sub, but thought I'd share my experience with the Edifier 1700BT - active bookshelf speakers with Bluetooth and dual RCA, plus a basic wireless remote.
They're currently 130GBP on Amazon but I'm in New Zealand and picked them up for equivalent of 85GBP, so surely they can be got for cheaper over there?
Anyway, after seeing a lot of recommendations for these speakers as best "bang for buck", I purchased for my PC desk in my medium sized room - with RCAs connected to my PC for Spotify & JRiver MC, and other RCA connected to my Sony Bluetooth turntable (I haven't bothered testing speaker Bluetooth functionality with turntable yet). One interesting aspect is that both analog inputs can work simultaneously. Another is that the speakers tilt up slightly to suit listening position when sitting at a desk.
Anyway, I've been blown away by the sound quality - although my previous setup didn't include speakers on my desk, instead all music was coming through an old Technics stereo system with floorstanding speakers.
But I'm in love with the sound - still blown away that this soundstage is coming from two relatively small speakers. It honestly sounds like the vocals are coming from an invisible central speaker. I had never truly appreciated the joy of properly positioned speakers until now!
Probably the only potential weakness is the bass frequencies are a bit lacking and sometimes slightly muddy, but I don't want too much bass anyway (young child in other room). The speakers feature adjustable physical bass and treble knobs for tweaking.
These speakers sound excellent with my Turntable, which is fairly basic (albeit new) and probably a step below the Audio Technica in general quality. I understand your turntable has an inbuilt phono pre-amp similar to mine. Volume level is good for me.
Anyway, after being disillusioned at how much a receiver/amp and passive speakers would set me back, I'm delighted with these speakers which have introduced me to wanting to properly explore genuine hifi! And they're a perfect size for my (admittedly quite large) desk.
Actually, that model does not have a DAC. Sorry. I forgot. If you look at powered speakers and they do not have some kind of digital input, then the speakers don't have a DAC built in.
Here is a model with a DAC: https://www.amazon.es/EDIFIER-Studio-R1700BT-altavoces-Bluetooth/dp/B00MXY21LW/
How will you power the speakers ? or do you want powered speakers ? what will be your source ? PC phone TV
If you want powered speakers look at Edifiers
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Edifier-R1700BT-Bookshelf-Speakers-Bluetooth/dp/B00MXY21LW
Edifier R1700BT > https://www.androidcentral.com/edifier-r1700bt-review-beautiful-bluetooth-speakers-your-bookshelves
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Edifier-R1700BT-Bluetooth-Active/dp/B00MXY21LW
They are absolutely great IMHO. Barely any complaints.
I use them with both the PC and my Alexa Dot. Usually they are connected to the Dot w/ Spotify.
EDIFIER Studio R1700BT - Kit d'enceintes 2.0 Bluetooth (66 Watts) Avec télécommande IR, idéal pour TV, PC, Notebook, Tablette, Smartphone etc. de Edifier Permalien : http://www.amazon.fr/dp/B00MXY21LW
> I don't mind them but very few have remote control.
i see you're already considering Edifier. they have a few options w/remote.
i haven't heard Edifier equipment, but they are frequently suggested here.
https://www.amazon.it/Edifier-R1700Bt-Sistema-Altoparlanti-Marrone/dp/B00MXY21LW/
https://www.amazon.it/Edifier-S1000Db-Sistema-Altoparlanti-Marrone/dp/B01A91JMTO/
https://www.amazon.it/Edifier-R1700BT-BK-Altoparlanti-Smartphone/dp/B01N7QFBUU/
There aren't any. For that price, you can't get 5.1 speakers. Something 2.0 will sound far better than that 5.1 setup though.