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Yes it's quite interesting. I'm hoping we see a proper review from Amir or Erin before too long.
Yes it's quite interesting. I'm hoping we see a proper review from Amir or Erin before too long.
Only why is there no optical or USB connection for a PC?Yes it's quite interesting. I'm hoping we see a proper review from Amir or Erin before too long.
Looks like they didn't want to include a DAC? Depending on how it's priced in western markets, not too big a deal as I'd probably prefer to pair with a Wiim device regardless. Though I can understand wanting to have everything built into the speaker.Only why is there no optical or USB connection for a PC?
It has bluetooth board, so probably they included a DAC somewhere. Maybe in TAS5802 amps?Looks like they didn't want to include a DAC? Depending on how it's priced in western markets, not too big a deal as I'd probably prefer to pair with a Wiim device regardless. Though I can understand wanting to have everything built into the speaker.
Looks like they didn't want to include a DAC? Depending on how it's priced in western markets, not too big a deal as I'd probably prefer to pair with a Wiim device regardless. Though I can understand wanting to have everything built into the speaker.
So like the MR3 then.fun fact: all of the inputs can be used simultaneously, including bluetooth
they prefer put bluethooth 6 multipoint .....for pc , mac , notepad ...Only why is there no optical or USB connection for a PC?
and its 150 e in some , they fuck us..It is 250€ for the pair in my country, but that is very close to 300€ from which i can buy a pair of Mackie MR524 or JBL 305p MKII or TANNOY Reveal 502 or a pair of Adam T5V (when they're on sale).
So it has to excel for me to even consider buying it.
It seems you're correcting for higher frequencies too. For best results, you should EQ only below 2-300Hz (or your room's Schroeder frequency).Got mine finally. Measured them in my room at the listening point and received this. After some EQ to tame room modes they sound really good. No audible distortion at all.
I know what i am doingIt seems you're correcting for higher frequencies too. For best results, you should EQ only below 2-300Hz (or your room's Schroeder frequency).
nah that's fine. the bigger problem is them using a flat line instead of a target curveIt seems you're correcting for higher frequencies too. For best results, you should EQ only below 2-300Hz (or your room's Schroeder frequency).
you are lostHello there
I am in search of listening to music on the computer. I use a logitech mx speaker, it has a simple sound. I don't know what good sound is. I don't know what good sound is, I haven't experienced it. I want to listen to really good music now. first I was interested in the Kali lp-6 v2 model, but then I saw the MR5 model. I said I was inexperienced in sound, I didn't listen to music from a speaker at the level of lp-6, and I didn't listen to music from a 3-way speaker like MR5. There is a difference of 120 dollars between lp6 and mr5 in the country I live in. the difference between the difference is not a problem for me, I'm just trying to make a more accurate purchase. how can someone who has listened to both models advise me. my room is 15 m2 and I did not have any acoustic work in the room.
I was not aware of the existence of such a model, I was so far away from this sector. In fact, it is a very nice model, my horizons have expanded, thank you very much for your advice, I even feel like I will most likely buy this model.you are lost, you speak 15 m2 and computer music
simple : the more little is for nearfield
and you forget kali have a pair for computer , 2 exactly ,
oupss 3 : lp6 , the same MM6 with more input , 2 nearfied computer : one at 350 , and the bigest with sub