Need new good speakers for a bass enthusiast!

These are my current speakers

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836121034

I believe they made me 10% deaf so in order to balance this out i need new louder speakers! My needs are, clear heavy bass, crisp middles, don't care for highs,  and resilience. The current subwoofer i have couldn't handle my bass (weaksauce) So i need speakers that can take a beating, almost at masochist levels. My max budget would be around 200. Someone find me these speakers for a small bedroom, mainly for making and hearing music, some movies and gaming. Thanks!

get real speakers and sub. not desktop if you want good sound and get a integrated amp or receiver to go with it.

Wait and Save once you get good speakers you will not have to buy them again since speakers don't really change and can be upgraded to newer models. Look in ebay-pawn shops for some bargin deals. 

Yeah i'll give it a try. Pawnshops around my area are a bit rare, but i can try ebay. 

 

How big of an area ?

what currency and what country are you going to purchase?

What music taste?

 

 

KRK 8" and a KRK sub  ... but that is way overr budget neeed more info

I don't know the exact size of my room but its fairly small....like really small. I listen to a lot of DnB/Neuro/Dubstep/EDM and Rock. And i live in the US

I will recommend SpeedLink speakers they're cheap but great! if you can find SpeedLink Gravity wave speakers I think you would be happy with them, because I am :3

I tried finding them but I think they are discontinued :/ although the KRKs look sweet. I might save up for them. How they are top notch for the price.

Dayton audio and Pioneer make nice book shelf speakers that are not pricey 

if you're all about the bass, no treble, then you should build your own sound system, a/v receiver, speakers, sub. i found a 130watt sony sub off craigs list for 80 bucks.

i can create a custom speaker set if you would like (at a price) otherwise buy a cheap 2.1 speaker set, a kicker sub, and a pair of 6x9 4way car speakers and wire them up to the cheap speakers (to replace them, but keep amp, and crossover)

that sony sub is a ripoff... a brand new 130w sony sub only costs $60 in shop

If you have the patience, you could build your own :) It is super rewarding work and if you have a high enough budget, it will be cheaper than buying ready-built (In other words, it is really hard to beat consumer grade speakers at price but once you enter into the high end, you can match the sound for less money)

 

i buy quality speakers and subwoofers and make the systems myself, i currently have 3 custom systems, all sound great

 

I built a PC but that's as far as I gone. Making a system sounds hard. I'll look into it though.

link?

im talking about active sub for a home theater system. also this was like 5 years ago...

Hell I have spare full pioneer 5.1 system (book selfs) and Yamaha receiver I want to get rid off before I move if you are willing to pay shipping you can have it.

I ended up upgrading and don't need two systems

I highly doubt that you will be able to get better than this rig for the price. As far as how to rig it, your audio input goes into the lepai, the output of the lepai goes to the hi level input of the sub, the hi level output of the sub goes to the speakers. Then you can control the audio with the lepai and everything works great.

 

http://www.amazon.com/Dayton-Audio-SUB-800-Powered-Subwoofer/dp/B0063NU30K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416414021&sr=8-1&keywords=dayton+sub#customerReviews

http://www.amazon.com/Lepai-LP-2020A-Tripath-Class-T-Amplifier/dp/B0049P6OTI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416414170&sr=8-1&keywords=lepai

http://www.amazon.com/Micca-MB42-Bookshelf-Speakers-Tweeter/dp/B009IUIV4A/ref=sr_1_1?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1416414258&sr=1-1&keywords=bookshelf+speakers