There is an obvious "hole" in the frequency spectrum in the crossover region between the satellite speakers and the subwoofer. It is the "integration" through this crossover region that really makes or breaks the system as a whole.
A sub-woofer.
The brand of computer speakers does not have to be the same brand as the computer. It really makes no difference.
Logitech speakers are very highly rated computer speakers. Bose speakers are also very highly rated.
No a woofer is more for Bass notes tweeters are for high notes
Logitech makes a wide variety of computer speakers. They offer basic computer speakers starting at $14.99 to THX certified speaker systems priced at around $149.99. For more information, visit http://www.logitech.com
They are generally regarded as one of the finest manufacturers of speaker products for both computer and other uses.
Bose sound systems makes the best desktop speakers, they are small and deliver rich, clear, bold sound with a high range of notes. They are a little more expensive than others, but you get what you pay for.
A woofer is the part of a loudspeaker designed to produce low frequency sounds and its name comes from the sound a dog makes. This is complemented by and contrasts with a 'tweeter' which produces the high frequency sounds.
Output devices (monitors, printers, speakers, etc.) are classed as hardware, which makes them physical components.
Yes -- Creative Labs makes a quality range of speaker systems for computers. anonymous@oola.com
Audio out is a shortened form of "Audio Output". In computer terms, it is where sound in your computer is sent out of your computer. For example, the headphone jack on your laptop or computer is an audio output. It lets your computer "output" sound into an external device like a speaker or your headphones.
Because when you beat it, it makes a booming sound