Best 2.0 powered computer speakers?


What would you suggest?
128x128jwilsco
Adom audio are excellent. Usually considered pro audio rather than computer. To me they are better than ae although those are fine too. Adom has better mids and bass.
Adam F7s for sure! I realize the company is in financial trouble, but the quality of audio from these cannot be denied.
"12-07-14: Branislav
How about Rokit? Anybody heard them?"

That's KRK. The build quality is good but they seem to be geared towards music like Hip Hop. The sound is very bass and treble heavy. For other types of music, maybe try a different brand. I have some Tannoy's I bought just to try as computer speakers and they seem to be more well rounded.
I had a pair of Krk rockit 8's hooked up to my i phone via 3.5mm to Rca's. I was, therefore, using the dac in my i phone... this was NOT what I would any longer consider to be good sound. Bass and high treble are accentuated and there wasn't much inner detail or quality midrange.

I always wanted to try using them with a quality dac and xlr's... I imagine that would improve the sound by a good margin.

I've looked and looked for a good quality, self powered set up for awhile. I always come to the conclusion that I personally can find a better sounding setup via separate amp and speakers for the $, and there is more tun-ability this way.

However, brands to check out are Audioengine, krk, Adam, emotiva, genelec, mackie, dynaudio (xeo's sound really good), focal (solo 6 BE).