Can these be used as pc speakers ?

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the brand is little unknown for me

Powercase ... the model is t2000

the specs are more likely to be good but ...

I am plaining to use them for home pc speakers

the reason for choosing them is first the price 50 euro
and second - they are 5.1

the material seems to be wood , its not written elsewhere ...

I want to take the best for the money - 50 eu no more
I prefer clean sound without hard or modified bass

photos

 
sure. you will have to get a cheap a/v receiver though.

works perfectly fine, and allows you to hook up multiple sources. if you're looking for strictly PC only speakers then you could most likely get off cheaper with some logitechs as even a cheap HT setup costs $USD 200 or more after all the materials.

i have my computer (and ps3) hooked up to such a receiver. the receiver in turn is hooked up to my 5.1 theatre speakers. the preferred setup is to have a hdmi cable from PC to AV, hdmi cable from AV to Monitor, speaker cable from AV to Speakers and sub cable from AV to Subwoofer. this is assuming that your proposed system doesnt have any funny connections (like all connections going to the sub or something).
 
Those speakers look to be powered, so you may not need a receiver unless you don't have 5.1 decoding on the PC, but you'd need to check what type of inputs they have, the web site you linked does not have super info on it. No clue how they sound though.
 
hang-the-9,

that is just the thing: it all depends on if they are powered or not and if they have the correct inputs. the one significant difference besides maybe being non-powered is that pc soundcards with 5.1 typically dont offer seperate ports for FL&FR and RL&RR. all of the theatre speakers i've dealt with are two channel (two wires) so this is why i suggested having a receiver. if the speakers are not meant for pc-hookup then most likely they dont combine those wires making hookup less than ideal without some sort of box (av unit or otherwise)
 


Those speakers are powered, the only issue would be to ensure they were designed for PC use. But not many speakers that are powered are made to be used with home audio. I think there are some high end speakers with amps built-in made to be used with only a preamp, but those are in the 1k price range and up. Sad thing is that even tough I speak Russian, that site has crap info. I'm used to newegg and their 10 images from every angle per item 🙂
 
i'll have to take your word on them being powered since I dont speak russian. all i saw was a vague power requirement. i would say this is for the sub, but the unit has some sort of display/control. what we don't have is any information about inputs. either the op would have to contact the manufacturer (if they speak russian?) or look for another similar product since information seems to be scarce.

i'd also worry about quality from such a hard to target brand.

OP, you gave us a UK google link... where are you located at? Perhaps other options are available if you choose to not get this because of lack of information.
 
looks like ch speakers , how can I know only from the picture if they are good , but for these money usualy you cant find wooden one and 5.1

located - BGR
 
you cannot know only from a picture if they are any good. the specs they offer are very limited. its a big gamble. either you will get something decent that is cheap because it is made in an area where parts/labor is cheaper or you will get a hunk of scrap. totally up to you but i know i wouldn't take the gamble myself.