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In Reply to: RE: desktop speaker recos posted by 6bq5 on March 28, 2024 at 16:44:29
heard good things about these, though... haven't heard them.
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If you want the best, the Mini Maggie's would be my first choice. However, they're not powered and they require high quality amplifiers to sound their best. Nevertheless, if you're willing to spend the money, you will get some truly high-end sound quality.
Incidentally, I now use Mini Maggie's as my main speakers in a ultra near-field listening configuration. I added a second DWM woofer panel and a 12" Rythmik Servo Sub, but the servo sub is really not necessary for a desktop setup. Neither is the second woofer panel. However, I'd recommend some decent amplifiers if you want high-end sound.
Here are some pictures of my Mini Maggie speaker system:
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-Rod
I have a pair of Audioengine's P4 desktop speakers (passive) and they are a great buy for the money. I use them with their N22 amp (older version) and an RPi3/Hifiberry HAT. I also have their B2 speaker (single unit with amp/bluetooth) that I use with a WiiM Mini as an office system.
Good stuff for the money with lots of options.
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