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It is safe to say that most people who use a personal computer (PC) also use some type of external speakers. While the majority of these are powered by the computer’s internal sound card, a significant number of users also purchase external, or “PC,” speakers. In many cases, these speakers are sold as a complete system, which includes an amplifier and one or more speakers. The use of PC speakers has become increasingly popular, as the quality of sound produced by most sound cards has improved dramatically in recent years.
PC speakers are available in a wide range of prices and styles. In general, the more expensive models offer better sound quality, but there are many budget-priced models that perform quite well. In addition, the style of PC speaker can vary greatly, from the very small and unobtrusive to the large and rather obtrusive.
When choosing PC speakers, it is important to consider the type of music or other audio that will be played through them. For example, if loud, bass-heavy music is to be played, it is important to choose a system that can handle that type of audio. Conversely, if the main use of the system will be for playing background music or for watching movies, a system with less powerful bass response may be more appropriate.
It is also important to consider the placement of the speakers in relation to the listener. In general, speakers should be placed at ear level, or slightly above, for best results. However, this will vary depending on the size and shape of the room, as well as the size and shape of the speakers.
When setting up PC speakers, it is important to make sure that the speakers are properly positioned. In most cases, the speakers should be placed on stands or in brackets that are designed specifically for that purpose. Placing the speakers on a table or other flat surface can result in poor sound quality, as the sound will be “bounced” off of the surface.
It is also important to make sure that the speakers are not placed too close to walls or other objects. This can cause the sound to become “muffled” or “echo-y.”
Once the speakers are in place, it is important to “tune” them to the room. This can be done by using a sound level meter, or by simply playing some music and adjusting the volume until it sounds good.
Most PC speakers come with a “subwoofer,” which is a separate speaker that is designed to reproduce the low frequencies. In many cases, the subwoofer can be placed on the floor, or in a corner of the room.
Many people find that they prefer the sound of “surround sound” when using PC speakers. This can be accomplished by using two or more pairs of speakers, placed around the room. In most cases, the front speakers should be placed slightly behind the listener, and the rear speakers should be placed behind the listener and to the sides.
PC speakers can provide a significant upgrade to the sound quality of a personal computer. By taking the time to choose the right system, and by properly positioning the speakers, it is possible to enjoy superior sound quality.

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