I haven’t bought computer speaker setup in well over a decade, but getting back into gaming, any suggestions?

I ask, due to the fact it looks like the old brands are all over the place in quality these days, like the Logitech G560 Speaker System, whose required software is messy. https://a.co/d/00gehZRS

Which is really making me wish I kept up to date, as Amazons current “recommendations system” can’t be trusted for quality with so many being cheapo speakers and SEO ruining result searches. 

Thanks in advance, as I feel like I’ve awaken in a speaker dystopia. 😧

  • RustyShackleford@literature.cafe
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    3 days ago

    Hate to jump in on someone else’s question and ask for advice, but what would you suggest for around or under $100? On a budget but getting back into gaming. TIA.

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      I mean for gaming, headphones are always better imo, but if you want speakers then personally i would go for used ones at that price range.

      You will just get much more value for you money, but you will need to have a bit of patience to get a good deal.

      Honestly even a mini amp with some random passive speakers will be a better experience than whatever active speakers you can get for 100$.

      I once installed this type of thing for someone that found some passive speakers in the trash and was really strapped on money.

      26€ Stereo Amp Board (Amazon)

      30€ Stereo + Sub Amp Board (Amazon)

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          Short Summary:

          Open back: 125$ AKG K-702 i personally used these before and can recommend them.

          Closed Back: 133$ AKG K-371 Im an AKG fan so although i havent personally tested these ones, they have a good rating so i would recommend these.

          These two are studio headphones, so they are not super bass heavy but try to be close to recording/true frequency distribution instead.

          In ears can often be much better value (eg cheaper) but i dont really know enough to recommend something (check the following list, there are some very well rated ones in the 20-30$ range.)

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          Exhaustive Lists:

          Crinacle is a dude that ranks headphones and has not led me astray so far.

          The following are big ranked list that start at S Tier meaning the list starts at 5-6 digit prices… Just scroll down until you find something in your price range that you like and has a decent rating. The prices might be different from whats listed there tho, because they change all the time.

          If you want in ears: https://crinacle.com/rankings/iems/

          If you want over ears: https://crinacle.com/rankings/headphones/

          With over ears, be aware of the difference between closed/open backs. Open backs give you better surround and more natural sound in my experience, while being able to hear things around you. If your surroundings are loud, you might want closed backs instead.