Amplifiers and speakers for multimedia computers

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Users of MPC (Multimedia Computer) often have this feeling: although the powerful processing ability of MPC for sound and image is amazing, the sound produced by the speaker, which is the mouthpiece of MPC, is not satisfactory. The reason is that the speakers currently configured in MPC ( although some are said to have an output power of several hundred watts) are mostly ordinary internal magnetic speakers with a diameter of less than 5 inches. Such amplifiers and speakers are not suitable for "audiophiles" to listen to, but ordinary users often find them unbearable.

It is worth noting that the sound quality of MPC has attracted the attention of some well-known manufacturers. For example, COMPAQ has "married" with HARMAN, a company famous for producing the famous JBL audio system, in its new Pentium-class PRESARIO4102/4704/4712 multimedia computers, using the JBL RPO audio system to create a purer audiophile environment for MPC users; Taiwan's Acer has equipped the recently launched ARPIRE 1500 with a subwoofer that plays extra-heavy bass in order to improve the bass effect of its MPC. However, for most users who have already purchased MPC, it is impossible to change computers for "audiophile" purposes.

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