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My sincere answer is that you will tire of any given "computer speaker", and want something different, before it dies. I have my computer audio routed through a full-fledged stereo system with full-size speakers in my study, with an aftermarket knob-type computer volume control.

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Powered speakers are known for their durability and tend to last longer compared to some other options. Of course, their longevity can vary depending on how and for what purposes you use them. For those whose careers are deeply involved in music or sound production, investing in high-quality, long-lasting speakers is probably essential. They rely on pristine audio for their work, and having equipment that performs consistently is a priority. As for me, I’m just a student, and my needs are pretty simple. I use https://academized.com/professional-essay-writers services occasionally to help manage my workload, which gives me more time to enjoy music and relax. I’ve had my powered speakers for several years now, and they still deliver a perfect sound. Whether I’m using them to stream my favorite playlists while studying or just unwinding with some good tunes after a long day, they’ve held up amazingly well

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