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Original post by spotify95
I bought those speakers to upgrade my setup to surround sound (using a USB sound card, or virtual surround sound with my laptop's stereo output), as well as having a nice powerful, high quality setup. Though having said that, the Behringer MS16 speakers that I have, are also very good quality in terms of sound output. :smile:

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@eternaforest @Matrix123 please can you edit your last few posts? Thanks.


Do you ever have it on full blast? :biggrin:

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@eternaforest @Matrix123 please can you edit your last few posts? Thanks.

Done :wink:

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Thanks. :smile:

This Acer Aspire is going to go out soon! :banghead: :mad:

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Do you ever have it on full blast? :biggrin:

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Never had both the Z5500's and the PC output on full blast at the same time, and tbh I wouldn't really want to do that in case it damaged the speakers. I know for one, that anyone living within a 200m radius of my house would hear the output from the speakers... which would upset a lot of people!

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Original post by spotify95
Thanks. :smile:

This Acer Aspire is going to go out soon! :banghead: :mad:

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No worries :smile:

Oh dear :redface:
Original post by spotify95
Never had both the Z5500's and the PC output on full blast at the same time, and tbh I wouldn't really want to do that in case it damaged the speakers. I know for one, that anyone living within a 200m radius of my house would hear the output from the speakers... which would upset a lot of people!

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No, you wouldn't want to; it'd probably damage your hearing whilst it's at it too

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Original post by Matrix123
No worries :smile:

Oh dear :redface:

No, you wouldn't want to; it'd probably damage your hearing whilst it's at it too

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Can you remember what the problem is with the Acer Aspire 5742, and how you'd remedy the issue?

My hearing is currently ok, and to be honest I doubt I'd be able to damage it :smile: It was probably slightly damaged a few years ago when I used to use my old Packard Bell Pulse MP3 player a lot, and cranked the volume right up on it, though I can hear things perfectly fine, so no damage caused :smile:

Plus the police would probably confiscate it for being too noisy for the neighborhood...

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