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<blockquote data-quote="elliottmc" data-source="post: 826100" data-attributes="member: 14268"><p>Do you really need a separate amp? Is there anything wrong with using PC speakers, which would have some sort of amp built into the subwoofer?</p><p></p><p>I use this type of setup, and it is fine for me. Then you have a good selection of htpc cases that will look great. Since you are in the UK, try to one from <a href="http://www.novatech.co.uk" target="_blank">www.novatech.co.uk</a> - great looking and cheap, as long as you don't need too much in the way of power.</p><p></p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elliottmc, post: 826100, member: 14268"] Do you really need a separate amp? Is there anything wrong with using PC speakers, which would have some sort of amp built into the subwoofer? I use this type of setup, and it is fine for me. Then you have a good selection of htpc cases that will look great. Since you are in the UK, try to one from [url]www.novatech.co.uk[/url] - great looking and cheap, as long as you don't need too much in the way of power. Mark [/QUOTE]
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