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Best bluetooth speakers / sound system at a low price?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blake" data-source="post: 2743460" data-attributes="member: 208349"><p>Now that kind of system you described is tricky to get in the $100 price range but ill give you some basic info and recommend some beginner "Everything you need in one box sound systems" that will have adequate power and sound for your room but as far as PERFECT AUDIO QUALITY???? well i hope you didn't mean that literally because even with all my sound equipment that has costed me a total of hundreds of dollars i haven't achieved a system that is literally "perfect". Perfect sound is achieved by sound setups costing thousands. Some people who are seriously "into it" have these super high end and expensive systems set up in rooms that were maybe built and/or furnished to achieve maximum sound performance. These types of people are called "Audiophiles" and basicly what they do is create systems that will replicate real life sounds and music performances to the highest extent possible and their systems cost a lot but all that aside you really dont need to spend a whole lot on a bedroom sound system for just simply enjoying music there brands that make good beginner systems for about $50 more or less. Some of these brands include Cyber-acoustics, Logitech, Creative etc. These systems will outperform any build in stock TV or computer sound you've ever heard even if it was a large TV or something. One of these systems will give you adiquate sound and volume and it should get pleanty lound for your room espessialy if you push it to the max but you probably wont even need to turn it up all the way unless you are having a very wild and noisy house party. as far as wireless goes there are bluetooth audio adapters available that can make any stereo wireless. good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blake, post: 2743460, member: 208349"] Now that kind of system you described is tricky to get in the $100 price range but ill give you some basic info and recommend some beginner "Everything you need in one box sound systems" that will have adequate power and sound for your room but as far as PERFECT AUDIO QUALITY???? well i hope you didn't mean that literally because even with all my sound equipment that has costed me a total of hundreds of dollars i haven't achieved a system that is literally "perfect". Perfect sound is achieved by sound setups costing thousands. Some people who are seriously "into it" have these super high end and expensive systems set up in rooms that were maybe built and/or furnished to achieve maximum sound performance. These types of people are called "Audiophiles" and basicly what they do is create systems that will replicate real life sounds and music performances to the highest extent possible and their systems cost a lot but all that aside you really dont need to spend a whole lot on a bedroom sound system for just simply enjoying music there brands that make good beginner systems for about $50 more or less. Some of these brands include Cyber-acoustics, Logitech, Creative etc. These systems will outperform any build in stock TV or computer sound you've ever heard even if it was a large TV or something. One of these systems will give you adiquate sound and volume and it should get pleanty lound for your room espessialy if you push it to the max but you probably wont even need to turn it up all the way unless you are having a very wild and noisy house party. as far as wireless goes there are bluetooth audio adapters available that can make any stereo wireless. good luck! [/QUOTE]
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