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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
get a 5.1 or atmos receiver and bookshelf speakers and powered sub
Is that possible under 200 Euro?. Those things do not come cheap around the Euro-zone.
just avoid the htib, most do not have more inputs or upgradable speakers/sub
I recall play Dead space, when something hit the metal grill floor behind me, it made me jump! When I was playing a racing sim (think it was one of the NFS game), I recall speeding thru a tunnel, the surround sound and echo effects really made it sound like I was going thru a tunnel, it was that real!
No point getting a good set of 5.1 speakers, and receiver but not be able to mount speakers, especially the rear pair, in their correct positions. A setup like this, with appropriate supporting hardware (I think I was using a Creative Audigy back then) would be great for games where you rely on sound hints to narrow down where your enemies are.
Do you know of any solutions that involve a foot pedal for PTT?
Now days you have to invest a good chunk of cash to have good sound. I now have a 7.1.4 Atmos in my home theater/game room but it went well into the 4 digits (see profile)
That's not expensive