nerwin
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So I have a birthday coming up next month and last year I didn't buy anything for myself. I had a really rough year and I thought I should buy something for myself, something that's isn't a camera or a lens for once
It turns out one morning I turned on my desktop speakers and yeah they starting popping and humming like crazy whereas the day before they were perfectly fine. I opened them up and noticed a few capacitors that were looking pretty fat and some connections looking a little toasty. I'm like okay...so new audio system for me!
I picked up the Elac Debut 5.2 bookshelf speakers and a Fosi V3 mini amplifier. I was considering purchasing an external DAC but the computer I built, I splurged at the time on a good motherboard that actually has a decent DAC so I don't know if it would provide any noticeable improvement. I'm no audiophile by any means but I do enjoy music and I want my music to sound good, right?
Yesterday I finished building my own custom speaker stands so they I can elevate them a little bit better.
I never really had good audio for my desktop, its crazying how good imaging is with these speakers. The clarity and details in the music is wild, you can clearly isolate the instruments. These audiophile stuff is kinda addicting, but it can be a rabbit hole if you're not careful. $400 budget can turn into thousands! I did my research and these speakers and the amplifier I got seem to be a solid budget audiophile setup. I'm still tweaking things, I ordered some new higher end cables that may or may not make a difference. I also bought some banana plugs, its not that I really needed them but I never used them before and so figured why not, I want the experience!
Anyways enough rambling, here are some pictures!
It turns out one morning I turned on my desktop speakers and yeah they starting popping and humming like crazy whereas the day before they were perfectly fine. I opened them up and noticed a few capacitors that were looking pretty fat and some connections looking a little toasty. I'm like okay...so new audio system for me!
I picked up the Elac Debut 5.2 bookshelf speakers and a Fosi V3 mini amplifier. I was considering purchasing an external DAC but the computer I built, I splurged at the time on a good motherboard that actually has a decent DAC so I don't know if it would provide any noticeable improvement. I'm no audiophile by any means but I do enjoy music and I want my music to sound good, right?
Yesterday I finished building my own custom speaker stands so they I can elevate them a little bit better.
I never really had good audio for my desktop, its crazying how good imaging is with these speakers. The clarity and details in the music is wild, you can clearly isolate the instruments. These audiophile stuff is kinda addicting, but it can be a rabbit hole if you're not careful. $400 budget can turn into thousands! I did my research and these speakers and the amplifier I got seem to be a solid budget audiophile setup. I'm still tweaking things, I ordered some new higher end cables that may or may not make a difference. I also bought some banana plugs, its not that I really needed them but I never used them before and so figured why not, I want the experience!
Anyways enough rambling, here are some pictures!