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Small amplifiers and bookshelf speakers

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I've got a klipsch promedia ultra 5.1 setup on my computer. Now that I live alone, and don't play computer games I rarely use it (don't even have the surrounds hooked up). Unfortunately, the amp is dying. It might be fixable but its not worth it.

Since I have a full surround setup with my TV in the next room over, I just want something for my bedroom computer that can do reasonable 2.0 stereo sound.

Anyone have experience with an amp like this:
http://www.amazon.com/PCA2-40-Watt-Stereo-Power-Amplifier/dp/B001P2VV50/ref=pd_cp_e_1
The reviews are reasonable on amazon and they come in several different power outputs. Is there a similar form factor device made by someone else that would be better?

I want to grab a couple of used/thrifted/closeout bookshelf speakers to be powered by it. Any basic suggestions on what kind of thing to look for at a thrift/craigslist (or any cool stuff on sale somewhere right now)?

Thanks.
 

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That amp will need to be placed next to your chair. With no remote control you will have to stand up every single time you want to change the volume.
 

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That amp will need to be placed next to your chair. With no remote control you will have to stand up every single time you want to change the volume.


This is for computer speakers that will really only be used when I am at my desk (or maybe during other bedroom activities...) so this is no different than my current setup that has a little control box.

Have you Looked at behringer or audio engine powered speakers? Good speakers that don't need amps.


Thanks, these look nice but a ways out of my budget...the reason I was looking to go the small amp route is that I could temporarily repurpose some speakers I already have until I find a good deal on some used bookshelves
 
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yet another + for Audioengine.

Most older passive speakers are ported and need airspace to sound decent. A desktop is the last place for them. Meanwhile mini monitors or sealed units need more power to drive them. Not to mention the cabling mess. Go with Audioengine 2s. Try them you'll be suprised how good they are.
 

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