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<blockquote data-quote="tez4life" data-source="post: 3265238" data-attributes="member: 572030"><p>I had a set of Infinity Reference 6.5 comps I had around the house and hooked them up to a older Kenwood Reciever for power. The signal came in from the computer via a wire (3.5 mini plug on one end, and a pair of RCAs on the other) that I got from Radio Shack. Even without an enclosure, they sounded wonderful and loud as hell.</p><p></p><p>I watch DVDs in my room all the time, and my stock computers speakers was not cutting it. Main problem I had was crossing them over. I use Windows Media Player's EQ to clean up the sound a lil bit and remove some of the lower frequencies but I really need some active crossover to really make it shine. I also got a AA assassin 12 that im goin to get reconed and use as a sub in the room as well.</p><p></p><p>The whole deal cost me little or nothing. I bought the reciever from my uncle for about $20. F-Mod Rca plug in crossovers should work fine and offer something to clean up the sound a lil bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tez4life, post: 3265238, member: 572030"] I had a set of Infinity Reference 6.5 comps I had around the house and hooked them up to a older Kenwood Reciever for power. The signal came in from the computer via a wire (3.5 mini plug on one end, and a pair of RCAs on the other) that I got from Radio Shack. Even without an enclosure, they sounded wonderful and loud as hell. I watch DVDs in my room all the time, and my stock computers speakers was not cutting it. Main problem I had was crossing them over. I use Windows Media Player's EQ to clean up the sound a lil bit and remove some of the lower frequencies but I really need some active crossover to really make it shine. I also got a AA assassin 12 that im goin to get reconed and use as a sub in the room as well. The whole deal cost me little or nothing. I bought the reciever from my uncle for about $20. F-Mod Rca plug in crossovers should work fine and offer something to clean up the sound a lil bit. [/QUOTE]
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