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    Quote Originally Posted by fullenglishpint View Post
    hehe, I used to get bored and use the FX on my old DJM-600 on the radio and TV... pissed my housemates off no end lol.
    HAHAHA, Now I have to try this XD
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    It's been stated before and bears repeating.

    Get a subwoofer with Rokits. They sound great, but lack the low end, unlike the Kardashian sisters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzicFreq View Post
    HAHAHA, Now I have to try this XD
    Me too rofl :3

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    My monitors (krk5s) are connected to my laptop via Audio 2. Through some other wiring, i have used them for SMALL house parties and such. I also use them as my default audio for my laptop (anything from youtube vids to skype) with no issues.
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    why don't you just buy a set special for your TV, and use the monitors for what they are build for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gentleman A. View Post
    why don't you just buy a set special for your TV, and use the monitors for what they are build for.
    Or you could just use what you have. There's nothing wrong with using your monitors as TV speakers if you want to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fullenglishpint View Post
    Or you could just use what you have. There's nothing wrong with using your monitors as TV speakers if you want to.
    It' just my opinion, what he does with it later, is in his hands. I'm not gonna tell anyone to do what i want. I don't mean to offend anybody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paka Ono View Post
    They sound great, but lack the low end, unlike the Kardashian sisters.
    lolololololol
    +1

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    if I had the cash to buy speakers for both I probably would as it is I was just looking for a solution by just getting some monitors, turns out my old sony hi-fi sounds better than I thought after finding it out so that will now be plugged into the tv
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paka Ono View Post
    Get a subwoofer with Rokits. They sound great, but lack the low end, unlike the Kardashian sisters.
    That's the next thing on the "to buy list"
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