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LoL Rubbish Z-5500, Obviously never heard them... & have a pre conception that because they are wired they are rubbish. So wrong.

But thats not the point of this thread, But I just think your really wrong to say that.

Anyway, nice Speakers & room you got there (Y)

LoL Rubbish Z-5500, Obviously never heard them... & have a pre conception that because they are wired they are rubbish. So wrong.

But thats not the point of this thread, But I just think your really wrong to say that.

Anyway, nice Speakers & room you got there (Y)

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Why did they go wired w/those though? Really makes me consider getting 680s instead.

EDIT: Oh yah, your workstation inspired me to get the blue side panel for my wavemaster. It looks awesome now! :woot:

LoL Rubbish Z-5500, Obviously never heard them... & have a pre conception that because they are wired they are rubbish. So wrong.

But thats not the point of this thread, But I just think your really wrong to say that.

Anyway, nice Speakers & room you got there (Y)

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Sorry, what i ment to say was that pc speakers are no contest to stereo speakers and are a waste of money once you compare sound quality. ]

Thats more like it, Stevo has the right idea :D

StevoFC, what series are those JBL speakers???

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the fronts are the oldest of the bunch. they are the northridge n38's...just an older verison of the newer models out but exactly the same.

the back are the northridge e10's

the center channel is the northridge n-center II, again just an older model of the newest out now.

it's a glass desk right? optical mice hate that due the reflection.

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So do laser mice. :(

Mine workstation is completely different from the one posted sometime ago, I'll post a picture soon - still waiting for some stuff to come in the mail.

Edited by truste1
Something different this time. A Workstation Movie :D taken with a digital camera so it's got incredibly sucky sound quality (and pretty bad video quality), but nevertheless it's a movie of my workstation and surrounding area :happy:

Right click to save

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the music is awsome, whats the name of that song?

/redownloads and checks the video :happy:

It was Chemical Brothers featuring Q-Tip - Galvanize. It's off their new album coming out in January, I've ordered mine from Play :D

http://www.play.com/play247.asp?page=title&r=CD&title=560668

Midnight, January 1st 2005

a tragic event occurs.

one of the stones from Dazzla's "stone art" falls

crushes his skull.

and leaves him dead.

R.I.P

Dazzla

19??-2005

Wealth that everyone will remember..

Nice room, btw.

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I don't think he will be sleeping then :p

Your desktop looks very clean and simple and I like the desk...I knew it was from IKEA. (Y)

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hope ur not talking bout mine cuz ill stab! my desk is a hon ...costs around 850$ (there is a 2nd part to it but im not using it atm and i didnt put the draws in :p)

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