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What speakers do you use?

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Logitech z623 and sennheiser pc 350 headphones

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Logitech X-530's (5.1) in 2.1 config.... and honestly I rarely am able to sim with noise.... so it's my Sennheiser PC166 headphones with mic...  I'd love to get some better headphones some day, maybe around the ear if I could... but the headband needs to support TIR TCP.

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Hi,

For the main speakers I use a Altec Lansing BXR1121 system; two desktops and sub-woofer.  For Voice I have a mVox MV100 USB speaker/mike combination.  Aircraft sounds through the Altec; voice through the USB.

The major problem I experienced with this setup is when flying addon missions.  Often mission sound effects are added as DialogActions rather than OneShotSoundActions and come through the USB.  I think I've spent more time straightening this out than actually flying the missions.

Interestingly, the MV100 was not supported in Vista but is in Win 7.  And I think it was discontinued before Win 7 was released.  I don't know about Win 8.

Jim F.

Bose Companion 3...Awesome subwoofer with 2 directional satellites.   Love 'em.

 

Stan

Cambridge Soundworks 3 speaker set, and Sennheiser PC36 headphones with mic.

Bert

Mackie HR624 (the older Mark I) active nearfield monitors.  

 

One of my other hobbies is dinking around with algorithmic/generative music plus I listen to music most of the day while I work, so they're a luxury I can justify and really about the only luxury I have.

Richard P. Kelly

Razer Tiamat 7.1's.  The one's with multiple speakers in each ear. 

 

Custom built speakers w/ 12" subs, dual amp (2,800 Watts total power)  :ph34r:

David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA

 

Creative Gigaworks T40. They sound a whole lot better after I upgraded my motherboard.

Steelseries gaming headphones with mic.  A small subwoofer sits under the desk for rumble effect.  Finally, I have two AuraSound Pro Bass Shaker Tactile Transducers, one under the desktop and one under my desk chair, for sound you can feel!

 

Randall

 

Alesis M1 Active Mk II studio reference monitors.

Have some Philips 30w speakers and amp for the rare occasions that everyone is out of the house and I can blast out some sound out of FS, without disturbing anyone else.....

 

....but 99% of the time I am using a set of Sennheiser HD408 headphones;   beautiful, both on the bass and the treble end.

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Yamaha desktop speakers I purchased way back in the 80's. About 10'" tall, 3" wide, and 6" deep. They are very heavy. They have performed great all these years.
 

Cheers;

Solren

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