I haven't tried alot of speakers. I compared them to audioengine A5+ and I prefer the S3000Pro alot more. I had them both connected to my PC and could instantly switch between them. The audioengines had what I would describe as some kind of muffled sound when directly compared to the edifiers...
A high pass filter would have been great. Too bad the S3000 Pro's look so damn beautiful in my subjective view :eek: As I understand it the edifiers doesn't have a subwoofer output. That means I will not be able to
I have no equipment to measure. So it's safer to ignore the .1 for now and focus...
That would be great. I am however not talking about delay between the two of the speakers, bit rather a delay if you were to play a game and the audio didn't sync completely with the picture.
Hi, do you know anything about the delay concerning playing games? Is it nonexistent? Say I shoot in a game will the sound match the picture on the TV or will there be a delay? I am talking about the S3000 Pros hooked up via cable so only the delay because of the wireless connectivity between them.
Yes, bluetooth is pretty much a must. As a casual listener it's just too convenient to let go of. I might get a sub later as well if I find any of the lacking.
Thank you, they look great. However, where I live those are quite a bit more expensive than the S3000Pro and they don't come with the amplifier :(
What is your thought about the ones I posted in the OP?
I listen to a wide array of music. I like to jokingly say that my music preferences are good music. But music genres I usually don't like at all is heavy metal, hardstyle and new hip hop.
I lean towards pop, rock, more mainstream electropop, jazz and film music.
What would you generally recommend, a 2.1 with smaller woofers but with a subwoofer or a 2.0 that is just bigger. The exact speakers I am thinking about is audioengine a5+ with s8 subwoofer or just edifier S3000 Pro.
This speaker uses a different technology where the left speaker get the audio purely wirelessly. It is not bluetooth, but rather something from KleerNet. Is it a big delay for this sound? Would the speakers work for playing fast-phased games where correct timing on audio is important? I asked...
Thank you very much. Although I didn't understand much of the answer, is there anything I should watch out for? Will I increase the current too much if I raise the volume on the objective2+odac knob?