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Sorry, you had mentioned that and I totally forgot about bass levels for the neighbours.Thanks for the response. Yeah, I was all set to go for the Arena 3s....and then, after doing some testing, realising I didn't need 2 inputs and a headphone out but merely needed a single input so it opened up a lot more speakers.
Having a separate sub is a good call..however, for my uses I don't think it's needed...despite having a powerful Technics system, the bass is almost non-existent due to needing to keep it right down (my block of flats were built on a shoestring budget and bass travels) so I pretty much just use speakers for listening to music when I am surfing the web in the mornings....the rest of the time I use my Arctis 7s either from the PC direct or, as will be the case, wired from the TV when using my 4k Blu-Ray player. And if I ever feel the need to crank the music and/or bass up, I just use my headset.
I'm probably just going to go for something like the Creative Inspire T10s or similar..less than £50 and should do what I need. I've got plenty of time anyway as it's probably going to be a while before my new PC comes given it will be in the 7800x3D queue!
It's amazing the sound that can be produced in a frankly tiny package these days.I like the Arena 3s...the sound quality is pretty much what I'd expect from a Steelseries product....bass is good and punchy without being over-powering, trebles and mids seem good (from a non-audiophile POV anyway).....listened to Eva Cassidy's rendition of true Colours (her vocals give a good indication of treble) and the Prodigy's No Good (bass).
The speakers themselves don't have a dial to adjust bass etc which I found a little disappointing...however, you can use the Sonar part of Steelseries' GG software....it has various setups for gaming and media, equalisers, spatial sound etc..plenty to adjust.
There are plenty of ports for connecting things (2 inputs + a headphone port) and it has Bluetooth connectivity although what you can connect and how is not something I have looked into.
My only real issue with these speakers is that they are mains-powered and have no off-switch! Luckily, my surge protector/multi plug tower has off buttons so I can turn them off at night but it;s still annoying as I had to rearrange my plugs accordingly.
Overall: For a set of £100 speakers, I would definitely recommend them, providing you have space for them (I ended up spending another £45 to get some speaker stands for them)
This picture doesn't fully illustrate their size due to the angle and where they are positioned but you can still get a general indication of size by the Series X console underneath:
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You mean @AgentCooperhopefully this appeases the cable management god