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  • TheRefactornator
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    How about starting here: http://www.ebuyer.com/search?sort=pr...imit=10&page=1

    The cheaper the better in my opinion because they're all fairly easy to blow up.

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  • DaveB
    started a topic PC Speakers

    PC Speakers

    So MrsB has managed to bugger her PC speakers by trying to listen to dodgy dance music while hoovering.

    "I couldnt hear the music over the hoover so I turned them right up full".

    Can anyone recommend a set of reasonable quality PC speakers that won't cause involuntary spasm's when it comes to paying for them?

    £50 top whack, preferably cheaper. Surround sound, Dolby, Seperate Woofer etc not needed.

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