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Check out Zzounds. They have a payment option for monthly payments, NO credit checks, and %0interest. It's real. I love them. They have loads of Studio Monitors to choose from.
Not necessarily this specific model but Edifier speakers in general. Their active bookshelf speakers sound really good and are amazing value for money.
https://www.klipsch.com/products/klipsch-promedia-2-1-thx-certified-computer-speaker
https://www.scandinavianphoto.no/edifier/s360db-1056694
What about this? Edifier 360db
Would this be better than going for Edifier 360db?
I don't like subwoofers, they never sound fully integrated and short of a huge amount of money they just sound bad.
I am using a pair of Edifier R2000DB's. Although many of the Edifiers have the same type of sound, the more expensive ones produce better quality sound in all ways.
Or are they lacking in bass?
I don’t know this one but for the price you can get big edifier 2850db or 2750db for less than £200 and their subwoofer for another $120 or so. Or some premium bookshelf speaker for $250-$350. They have many options.
Not sure what will be a better option but I personally like big speakers. Check some reviews online and on YouTube.