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New Speaker System.

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I have a 23ins Desktop screen with the tower. I need a new speaker system but not sure which type to buy. I prefer dealing with Invadeit as I have had good service with them in the past.

My present speaker is the old two speakers with the controls in a box in the middle but has now chucked it.

Looking through the Invadeit website I notice that the speaker systems are completely different. Can anyone recommend one for me in the 2000-3000 Baht range? It does not necessary need to be Invadeit.

Thanks.

 

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Is there no one who can help me here? There are no other farangs anywhere near me. I need a speaker system for my desk top, can anyone please help?

2 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Speakers as such are old fashioned and most use a "soundbar" now.

 

Like this.......https://s.lazada.co.th/s.B8U8Q.   Search Lazada for one you like , search "pc soundbar" 

That looks remarkably cheap CharlieH, and although the sound quality in the advertisement seems pretty good, the old adage probably still applies, "you only get what you pay for".

 

I bought a JBL sound bar and it cost me around 13,000 baht and I have to say it's pretty good, however I have decided to watch some of the older movies I play, using Bluetooth headphones and that has bought a whole new dimension to my listening pleasure, so I can use both these systems whenever I want.

 

For the OP, I did notice a Samsung Sound bar at my local Big C which was discounted to about 2500 baht and I had heard it in the past and it was okay, but I'd already bought my JBL so it was of no interest to me.

6 minutes ago, xylophone said:

however I have decided to watch some of the older movies I play, using Bluetooth headphones

 

My TV doesn't have Bluetooth output is there any way I can do that

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3 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Speakers as such are old fashioned and most use a "soundbar" now.

 

Like this.......https://s.lazada.co.th/s.B8U8Q.   Search Lazada for one you like , search "pc soundbar" 

Thanks Charlie, just exactly what I was looking for. I was going to buy that exact one but it is delivered from abroad so I bought one of similar price.

21 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

 

My TV doesn't have Bluetooth output is there any way I can do that

Copied for you........

 

Yes, there are several ways to enable Bluetooth output on a TV that doesn't natively support it. One common method is to use a Bluetooth transmitter that connects to your TV's audio output (like headphone jack, RCA, or optical). This transmitter then sends the audio signal to your Bluetooth headphones or speakers. 
 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
1. Bluetooth Transmitter:
  • How it works: A Bluetooth transmitter is a small device that you connect to your TV's audio output (e.g., headphone jack, RCA, or optical).
  • Connection: It receives the audio signal from the TV and transmits it wirelessly via Bluetooth.
  • Pairing: You then pair your Bluetooth headphones or speakers with the transmitter.
  • Benefits: This is a versatile solution for older TVs or TVs without built-in Bluetooth.
  • Example: You can find Bluetooth transmitters on Amazon or other online retailers. 

Cheers

Chased all the spiders from the back of the set and found a DAC socket so have ordered a DAC to Bluetooth Transmitter. 

Now I will probably need some headphones with a bigger battery life.🤔

I purchased the Logitech Z313 back in 2016, was excellent, preamp died in 2025.
2025 Purchased Logitech Z323, was horrible, returned.
2025 Purchased Edifier R1280T, $130 USD from Best Buys Chatt TN.
42 Watts RMS, Has a 'Classic Speaker Look', 2-way, Tweater, Sub Bas-Reflex.  
Has Knobs, Vol,High,Bass, + A remote ontrol.  
Supports Low-High Level Imputs (headphones + Audio Out).  
No Blue Tooth or Wifi, another model adds that at $150 USD.  
Excellent for Computer, Small Office, Bedroom 3' to 8' feet away
Not for TV Audio Sound.  
I do recc using a EQ, positioning is important.   
I thik these are excellent for their intended purpose.  
Best of luck

18 hours ago, VocalNeal said:

Cheers

Chased all the spiders from the back of the set and found a DAC socket so have ordered a DAC to Bluetooth Transmitter. 

Now I will probably need some headphones with a bigger battery life.🤔

I use this Hoco BT headset. 45 hours continuous playing time. At less than 400 baht, it's worth the risk of trying it out and if no good, sling it.

https://s.lazada.co.th/s.BQQwQ

I bought creative 3v pebble speakers for 800bht . Great little speakers for the price .

Look for S2025 on Lazada or Shoppee, the BEST speakers I have heard lately, and price?  Around 300 baht!!!

 

Great bass, treble, really fantastic sound for a ridiculously low price!

i'm quite knowlegeable on this ...and i would recommend Harman Kardon onyx 6  which is on special offer down from 12000 baht to 3500..it's an old model ,they are upto version 8 already  but the version 6 has superior bass sound and aux in. it also works as a travel speaker.and it's quite attractive . If you find better sound for the money - it will be sister company JBL....i prefer Harman but i also have very good JBL's . i guess they are clearing out old stock - well worth looking at.

mi is 12 w .....Harman is 50w......if volume , clarity and quality is important. alot depends on the size of the room and how many people listening

Edified MR4

 

฿2250 on Lazada, not specifically computer speaker but much higher quality 

  • 3 weeks later...

Buy a decent soundbar.  Most come with a 3.5mm audio in port.  Plug your 3.5mm audio out from your computer into it with a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable. 

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On 8/23/2025 at 7:34 AM, KhunHeineken said:

Buy a decent soundbar.  Most come with a 3.5mm audio in port.  Plug your 3.5mm audio out from your computer into it with a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable. 

Agree, there are a lot of brands out there. Simolio and some other two-in-one sound bars.

  • 3 months later...

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