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alan23 | 18:49 Thu 12th Nov 2015 | Music
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where can i find some loud speakers for my laptop and can i get ones that are really loud?

whats better through usb or jack
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It depends on your budget then. (More money tends to get you more power!) If you've got £280 to spare, these will REALLY annoy your neighbours! http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/pc-speakers/logitech-z906-5-1-pc-speakers-10725157-pdt.html £75 will buy you these:...
19:37 Thu 12th Nov 2015
Where are you going to be using the speakers?

If it's only when your laptop's on your desk at home, you can use any main-powered speakers. So there's no limit on their power output.

However if you want to use the speakers when you're 'out & about' with your laptop, you'll be restricted to powering them from a low-powered 5V USB port. So you'll have far less choice available to you (and your laptop's battery won't last as long because your speakers will be drawing power from it)
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just at home but i want some really loud ones
It depends on your budget then. (More money tends to get you more power!)

If you've got £280 to spare, these will REALLY annoy your neighbours!
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/pc-speakers/logitech-z906-5-1-pc-speakers-10725157-pdt.html

£75 will buy you these:
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/pc-speakers/logitech-z533-2-1-pc-speakers-white-10139697-pdt.html

£61 still gets you quite a bit of power:
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/pc-speakers/logitech-z506-5-1-pc-speakers-09032568-pdt.html

£45 should be enough to fill your living room with sound anyway though:
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/pc-speakers/logitech-z333-multimedia-2-1-pc-speakers-10024650-pdt.html

£25 is probably about as low as you can go and still not feel too cheated by the sound output:
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/pc-speakers/logitech-z213-2-1-pc-speakers-10024979-pdt.html

Audiophiles might point out that there are better quality products than Logitech ones (etc) available, such as Bose, but:
(a) they cost far, far more ; and
(b) there would be little point in paying for really high quality speakers when you're only feeding them from a laptop (because the sound cards in laptops can't produce 'studio quality' sound anyway).

Just one last thought:
If you want to share the sounds with friends then, of course, you'll need some decent speakers. However if it will only be you listening to the output from your laptop, I'd recommend forgetting about speakers and buying some wireless headphones. (I love mine; I can have music blasting into my ears at 3am, as loud as I like, without my neighbour's complaining!)
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thanks chris gave me a chuckle on annoying the neighbors
Of course, "blasting music into your ears, as loud as you like" won't do your long-term hearing much good...unless you like the sound of tinnitus.
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gingejbee thats i want speakers because i cant stand headphones

on another note i dont buy anything from currys due to a past argument is there any where else? and the cheapest chris are only 14w that wouldnt blast sound out would it?

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