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Looking for a good set of speakers for my Mac Pro, any recommendations?

My main computer which I do most of my work, gaming, ect. , is a Mac Pro. I had built a Windows based PC a couple years ago and it is now out of date. I have a 5.1 surround sound setup that I got for my PC, only problem is that my Mac seems to only take optical audio (or headphone jack). Unlike my PC it doesn't have the same setup. Im not really looking for the surround sound setup, just a good set of speakers that I can use with my Mac Pro. Anyone have any recommendation? Thanks in advance

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sarchi

harman kardor sounds sticks do justice

en.wikipedia.org­/wiki­/Harman­_Kardon

I also use a zepplin which docks my ipod
great workhorse

en.wikipedia.org­/wiki­/Bowers_&_Wilkins

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Politik

I'v been very happy with my creature speakers:

www.amazon.com­/Creature­-Computer­-Speakers­-3­-Speake...
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Tekkfu

I use the LS21 2.1 Stereo Speaker System from Logitech with my iMac and they look perfect with it. the sound is good for the price.

the LS11 Speakers are cheaper and without a woofer.

link to Logitech site

www.logitech.com­/index.cfm­/speakers­_audio­/home­_pc­_...
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dave

Sounds like you posted this under the wrong section! You should start the discussion here:
gdgt.com­/apple­/mac­/pro/
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