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What speakers do you use?

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I use quality headphones or connect to my basic home stereo. As long as both can do decent low bass, all sounds great. Many airliners or jets have some very low frequency sounds that get missed with lesser audio equipment.

Yes, once you experience the rumbling bass you can't live without it lol

Some really old ones from my first PC ever. Must be from arround 2006. I should really get some new ones once.

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

Turtle Beach 5.1 headphones. I do have a Harmon Kardon 5.1 system but it is much too loud and disturbs my wife when she is home.

 

The headphones sound awesome.

Al Stiff

Turtle Beach 5.1 headphones. I do have a Harmon Kardon 5.1 system but it is much too loud and disturbs my wife when she is home.

 

The headphones sound awesome.

 

No wife, no problem! ;-) No just kidding, my Logitech H800 Headset is strictly for atc (although I can only listen). There was oine a programm where you could interact with the the default ATC via voice but only for the english version....

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

Klipsch 2.1

 

Great subwoofer. Awesome pc speakers.

 

 

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Always loved music so I have fairly resolving speakers and headphones, and they both add to the flight experience greatly. It puts a grin on my face to crank the volume, add a few db of low frequency to the sub, and do a max power take off in a Boeing jet. At midnight though I switch to headphones.

Ethan Edelson

Bose Companion 2 - simple two speaker setup, with great bass reproduction for not having a subwoofer, crisp clear sound (and fewer wires!).  Bose quality is hard to beat.

 

Gerald

I use a Sony HTCT150 3D soundbar and sub. Hooks in via HDMI and I daisy chain my HDTV off that. Sounds excellent!

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A pair of old Altec Lansing speakers when no one is around, otherwise I use headphones, JVC HA-RX700.  These headphones are not expensive, but with a little tuning of the sound equalizer, they produce a decent quality sound.

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Yamaha 2367's. 22 years old and still going strong. But, I must admit, I use the Bose headphones for the good stuff.

 

Doug

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