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Best Speakers for retro gaming?

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There is a lot of information about great TVs and monitors for retro gaming (ie/ Beovision, Sony PVM, BVM...) but it seems that the community pay little attention to speakers.

Are there any speakers that can be considered as reference for retro gaming?
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In general it's going to be a secondary consideration until you're getting a bit more picky over stereo sound.

Generally I think the most important thing is to match your speakers to your space.

In general I'd recommend people pick up an affordable [possibly second hand] amp and pair of new decent bookshelf speakers - usually this'll fit anyone's budget and space.
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I usually follow that unwritten rule, of spending the same amount on audio that you did on video. After all, it is half the experience.

And with amount I mean resources in general: learning, money, time, care... etc
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I usually follow that unwritten rule, of spending the same amount on audio that you did on video
If I did that, I'd need giant halls for the speakers I could buy that kind of money.

To accompany a PVM or BVM good active monitors are the best choice. Behringer, KRK, ESI, Tannoy or M-Audio....
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Vacuum tube stereo amplifier and the best pair of tower speakers that you can afford?

At least that is keeping it retro.
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You need a PC for audio processing with Breakaway audio :wink:
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Fudoh wrote:If I did that, I'd need giant halls for the speakers I could buy that kind of money.
Your case is hardly the norm =)
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A decent set of studio monitors.

I'm using Yamaha HS-80M, very pleased with the result.
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For me the best speakers for retro gaming sound like those in a (good) CRT TV. I use Logitech X-230 speakers on my TV and couldn't be more happy with them for gaming.

Ofc. the normal A/V receiver plus good stereo boxes setup is a valid option too, but imo it's not necessary.
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