Recommendations for Computer Speakers?

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I currently have a pretty old set of 4.1 speakers from Creative. They have served me well but it seems that I have damaged something which is making me consider a replacement finally.

Just wondering if anyone has a recommendation for the same. 2.1 should be good enough. I am considering not getting a subwoofer this time around because most of my usage is media consumption and not music listening. And my current speakers are giving me a lot of problem focusing on dialogues in movies and tv shows especially since whatever damaged I caused by letting them run at really high volume on very screeching music accidentally.

There is a possibility that some setting change might fix the issue I am facing. But I have literally tried everything. The problem started after Windows 10 2004 update. Though not sure if it is the reason for it. Have tried multiple drivers (latest from realtek website, latest on windows update) but nothing seems to have helped. dialogues are way too soft. background music is way too loud. it's insane to keep on changing volume while watching the video content because of this problem.

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If I keep the volume high enough for the starting music to not get too loud... I just cannot hear the dialogs when the guys appear on screen.

Turns out I can only hear the guys when both YouTube and my system's volume is at full. But that's insanely loud for the music at the start of the video. Pretty fucked up.
 
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Whats your budget? Also if you're just looking for media/movie consumption, get Swans M10's and you wont be disappointed.
 
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So my story: I had the Altec Lansing ATP3, multiple 2.1/5.1 speakers from Edifier then I had Swans M50W (very good 2.1) I got those for 22k and they are wooden melodious computer speakers. Last year I got the Kali Audio LP6 and boy the difference was day and night! Now I am not suggesting OP to get the Kalis but I will definitely recommend to look into studio monitors/2.0 speakers instead of typical PC speakers/home user 2.1 set up.

My current set is only 2.0 and I don't miss my old woofer. Very happy with the sound! Usage: 100% music/100% movies :)

You may look into: JBL/PreSonus/Mackie etc

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For the budget a cheaper 2.1 will do him better, especially if he wants a bit of low end @Rockfella. Entry level "monitors" tend to not be very good, especially something that's 11-12k a Pair. You're coming from a reference point of a 25k pair, that to with 6 inch drivers? Those tiny 3.5inch erises might be good for aspiring DJ's getting into music production, but for someone looking for just plainly entertainment, the jump up isnt worth it, IMHO.

Unless just like you they're ready to at least put in 12-15k per monitor and get a pair of Decent ones (HS5's and the like) and are really invested into good audio and imaging as opposed to just "Media consumption"
 
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Quick Tip: For those who have eq controls with their media player: Just try to slide up the central channel(dialogue channel), it will emphasize/volume boost the dialogues in the overall mix
 
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For the budget a cheaper 2.1 will do him better, especially if he wants a bit of low end @Rockfella. Entry level "monitors" tend to not be very good, especially something that's 11-12k a Pair. You're coming from a reference point of a 25k pair, that to with 6 inch drivers? Those tiny 3.5inch erises might be good for aspiring DJ's getting into music production, but for someone looking for just plainly entertainment, the jump up isnt worth it, IMHO.

Unless just like you they're ready to at least put in 12-15k per monitor and get a pair of Decent ones (HS5's and the like) and are really invested into good audio and imaging as opposed to just "Media consumption"
I get your point but the difference I felt from upgrading to LP6 from Swans M50W was so huge I am almost convinced an entry level pair will be better than a typical 2.1 PC speaker. There is something very good about the sound that comes from a single box that houses all drivers VS dedicated woofer and measly tweeters. I gave entry level suggestions because of OP's budget. After watching/listening so many comparison review on YT I don't think "PC" speakers make any sense. You are thinking 2.1 VS 3" drivers.. it is more than just comparison of specs on paper :)
 
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