There are a couple small updates this time. Last week my dear set of computer speakers finally died on me. I’ve had them for well over a decade, but it was time to finally replace them.
I tried to hold on to my old Altec Lansing computer speakers for as long as I could. After several years of producing great sound and lasting through many computer upgrades, one of the bottom speakers in a satellite popped out. Eventually the bottom speaker of the second satellite also popped out. While they still worked they had some problems. Still, I continued to use them even after trying to replace them with another set of speakers that just sounded hollow and cheap.
However, last week the second speaker in the right satellite popped out. It was dead. This left me one half-working satellite speaker. It was finally time to replace them.
So I did what I always do… I searched online for a new set.
I decided on the highly regarded Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 set. As you can see in the first photo, the satellites are rather large. I had to move some things around on my desk just to fit them. But the important thing is the sound. While I’m no audiophile, I have to say the positive reviews are correct, for only $150 you really do get a high quality set of computer speakers that sound pretty amazing for their size.
They are 200 watts, which is insane for computer speakers. I haven’t moved the volume dial above the 1/3 mark. So it gets plenty loud for me. The bass is also very solid with no distortion and it’s nice that the subwoofer has its own volume control on the main satellite. They seem well built. The satellites are made of a thick plastic with metal feet and the subwoofer feels pretty solid with a large back-plate with real wire-based speaker connections. After making a couple adjustments on my soundcard, I’m fairly happy with them. I think they were a worthy upgrade.
Have you ever had something break on you that you didn’t want to replace with something newer? Were you happy with the replacement?
The other item I want to mention is that this week the launch date for Tera was announced. After a series of closed beta tests and an open beta, the game will launch in NA on May 1st. As I stated in my last post, I’m really looking forward to this one.
I also recently found out that not only am I getting the new limited DDH-06 head that I also mentioned in my last post (pictured below), but also the limited Natsuki wig (also pictured below). Again, thanks to my close friend. So my third Dollfie Dream may look very much like this picture.
It looks like the next handful of months are shaping up to be pretty interesting. I also have another list of things I plan to post over the next month or so. So keep checking back.
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Congrats on your new speakers, I’ve heard that Klipsch is a good brand. I also used to have a nice set of Altec Lansings till they gave up the ghost after a number of good years. I now use a pair of “M-Audio Studiophile AV 40s” and just love them. I don’t have a sub-woofer but don’t need them, these put out a good amount of bass. The quality of sound is also excellent.
Great video of changing the DD bust! I remember changing out my Lily to an L bust and how I had to work at it for a while, not always the easiest thing to do. 🙂
**James.
I don’t know M-Audio, but I’ve heard of them. I usually keep the sub-woofer volume low, but it is nice for some games and music.
I recorded that video a while ago. I figured I should finish it in hopes someone new to the hobby finds it useful. I had to speed up parts of it because I had to struggle with getting it off and on. Maybe I should use a dryer next time.
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Hihi, got through figure.fm to ur Site, its nice, and ur Room is awesome, u should post it on figure.fm, would be cool to see more Pictures there then 🙂