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PC sound system - RaZz0R - 13-06-2007

CoolsmileyCoolsmiley

Got this the other day...

http://www.digitalhome.com.au/Home_Audio_Visual/Speakers/Logiech/X-530_Speakes/66

"the X-530’s feature matching front and rear satellite speakers to deliver perfectly balanced surround sound. If you’ve yet to experience your favourite DVDs in authentic surround sound then prepare to have your socks blown off.

Those who like their sound with plenty of bass will appreciate the clever design of the ported Subwoofer, which displaces more air in order to produce deeper, fuller bass. Meanwhile a dedicated centre channel on the X-530’s ensures that dialogue remains clear and intelligible, whatever theX-530 Speakers
volume."

[Image: X530.jpg]


RE: PC sound system - GlenTC - 13-06-2007

orsm Raz. Glad I'm not your neighbour. Sucks to be them.


RE: PC sound system - mybb - 13-06-2007

nerds

RaZz0R Wrote:front and rear satellite speakers

Can you get your GPS co-ords off them ?


RE: PC sound system - RaZz0R - 14-06-2007

GlenTC Wrote:orsm Raz. Glad I'm not your neighbour. Sucks to be them.

:) was something I put on laybuy a little while ago - got them @ a good price as well - only 120.00

just one of those things I couldn't pass up - tried it on my Divx/DVD player tonight - decodes the 5.1 pretty well - tho not as well good as a full hom theater system - decodes 5.1 off my PC really good as well - esp for games :)


Total RMS power: 70 watts RMS Satellites: 45 watts RMS (2 x 7.4 watts front, 15.5 watts center, 2 x 7.4 watts rear)
Subwoofer: 25 watts RMS Total peak power: 140 watts
Frequency response: 40Hz - 20kHz Satellites: (2) 2" drivers per satellite
Subwoofer: 5.25" ported driver Speaker dimensions (H x W x D):
Satellites: 8" x 2.5" x 3" Subwoofer: 9" x 6" x 9.25"
Signal-to-noise ratio: >96dB System Compatibility:
PC/Mac CD
MP3 DVD
PlayStation® (Requires game console adapter) Xbox® (Requires game console adapter)
Package Contents Speakers: 5 satellites, 1 subwoofer
Color-coded audio cables 2-year limited warranty
User manual


RE: PC sound system - DjPete - 14-06-2007

same as mine
awesome.
u using winamp?
i will give u a great sound plugin...


RE: PC sound system - RaZz0R - 14-06-2007

yep- winamp has best low memory usage for gaming Very Happy


RE: PC sound system - DjPete - 14-06-2007

1st install crossfader and setup.
I will email the right version now
then install use default setting for the oss sound plugin...
sit back and be blown away.
seamless crossfades and incredible sound.
use the radio preset from the preset folder for oss.

all emailed to Raz (Christian Wilke) (Christian.Wilke@iag.com.au)


RE: PC sound system - 1hotbusa - 14-06-2007

Hi there,

I've seen these things around at the local Dick Smiths. I thought the Z5500's from the same manufacturer were the ducks guts of speakers, but cost at least five times more.

Enjoy. With the changes to Windows Media Player I will be going the Winamp path too.


RE: PC sound system - DjPete - 14-06-2007

1hotbusa Wrote:Hi there,

I've seen these things around at the local Dick Smiths. I thought the Z5500's from the same manufacturer were the ducks guts of speakers, but cost at least five times more.

Enjoy. With the changes to Windows Media Player I will be going the Winamp path too.
u wont go wrong with Winamp.
I swear by it.
And use those plugins and u will have the perfect player.
Ps Classic skins instead of modern will also turbo charge it.


RE: PC sound system - RaZz0R - 14-06-2007

DjPete Wrote:all emailed to Raz (Christian Wilke) (Christian.Wilke@iag.com.au)

WOW - that is a old mail lol having worked at IAG for nearly 2 ~ 3 years lol


mail to razz0r@internode.on.net :)

Cheers Mr Pete!