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the difference will be very major.
Not saying you're wrong but have you heard both?
the difference will be very major.
Not saying you're wrong but have you heard both?
Im from netherlands, and yes i have the magic remote, and im quite sure its able to teach a lot of other devices how to control it, im not exactly sure which it can and which it cant control.Where are you located?
From what I've read if your LG tv has a magic remote you can teach the remote to send the signal of the speakers. It's called 'Universal Control'.
Meaning, you can pick and choose whatever active speakers you want, as long as they can be controlled by remote and have an auto-on/off function.
The universal control in my experience is very dependent on the HDMI protocol, outside of using HDMI your experience will vary greatly.Where are you located?
From what I've read if your LG tv has a magic remote you can teach the remote to send the signal of the speakers. It's called 'Universal Control'.
Meaning, you can pick and choose whatever active speakers you want, as long as they can be controlled by remote and have an auto-on/off function.
That's what I've read in (Dutch) discussions about the Argon Audio Forte A5 at least. (lower price but one that I have been looking at here)
C9 does have headphone out. Top left on the rear panel cutout.It's interesting they've added that option back in. My gut reaction has always been to distrust the quality of headphone outputs and have always used Toslink outputs from TVs for as long as I can remember. I can't say I've ever tried a headphone output on a TV though.
C9 does have headphone out. Top left on the rear panel cutout.
No idea if it can drive demanding headphones but should be fine to generate line level to go into some active speakers?
One less remote is a win in my book.
I'm looking for (my first pair of) speakers for my LG Oled CX tv
Well, preferably with whats available on the speaker and my tv. But if you guys think a Dac will be better quality wise, thats okay.How do you intend connecting your eventual speaker of choice to the TV?
C9 does have headphone out. Top left on the rear panel cutout.
I haven't listened to the Edifier but the Kali can play loud without any mechanical noise or resonances, no squeaks buzzes or fuzzes.
If you guys think a Dac will be better quality wise, thats okay
Just on this point I'll say that this seems to be something you're particularly sensitive to, as the sort of issues you're referring to are rarely highlighted by most people for any speaker. Possibly you like to listen VERY loud? Out of curiosity I did just try running the S3000 Pros I currently have set up at a volume louder than was comfortable and it wasn't a case of there being any immediately obvious issue to me, and I very much doubt that the OP would notice one either. I'm not in any way suggesting that distortion doesn't increase as I know it definitey does (measurably so), but I doubt most people would go 'oh, what a distracting squek/buzz' if they heard them.
Those speakers arent available in netherlands. And they wont be much cheaper if I have to ship them to netherlands from the UK, because of import taxes etc.I certainly do, for several reasons.
If you are not too serious about wanting speakers with audiophile credibility but are merely after decent sound, you might care to check out these, the best value-for-money speakers currently available, IMHO!
- the fundamental quality will probably be better than any converter internal to the TV
- It will give you the flexibility, should you wish, to play additional digital sources through the speakers
- Buy a DAC with a remote and that solves the volume control problem
- One of these (unbalanced) or these (balanced) is likely to be perfect
I'm not really suggesting that the OP should save money to buy the Revel F328Be I'm just saying that within his budget the Kalis are the superior option.
Havent ordered yet.And I strongly suspect you're right in pure performance terms but I spefically just responded to your point in relation to distortion at higher levels on the Edifier S3000 Pros, which on specs alone I'm confident are going to do better than the KH80s you brought up for some reason.
@Dion93 have you placed an order yet or is it worth us continuing to discuss this?
Havent ordered yet.
Noticed they have the edifier's s2000 mkIII also for €300. Worth considering instead or nah?