So I've bought this new computer, and I have a feeling I'm going to need to get speakers for it. I have never bought speakers before (I got the speakers now attached to my ancient turntable and receiver from a friend years ago) and know nothing. Here are some variables that will affect my choice:
* I'll be using the computer both to play music and to watch television.
* I have noticed recently that I often have trouble hearing dialogue, likely because of a combination of hearing loss and the modern trend of making music and special effects really loud.
* I don't care about having bass that shakes the room and in general am somewhat ape-eared.
* I do want to be able to turn up music really loud when I feel like it (which isn't too often).
* I'll be listening both from my office chair and from a recliner that will be set a few feet back from the desk.
* I don't care about surround sound (although I would consider such a system if it would help out with the hearing difficulties mentioned above).
* As long as I'll be able to control the volume on whatever player I'm using to watch movies/TV--and as far as I know, I will--I don't need a remote.
* I don't want to spend much more than a hundred bucks.
So far, the
Harman Kardon SoundSticks II 2.1 Plug and Play Multimedia Speaker System is appealing to me the most. It looks sort of ridiculous, but it seems to be a tried-and-true, well-liked setup, and I can get it for around $105 from Amazon. It doesn't have an off button, oddly enough, but I imagine I'd be able to plug it into a power strip.
Any advice?