I don't think anyone is ignoring you. The mkII has only just been made available. So several of us here have the old version. Only one has the new version to my knowledge. There just isn't anyone who can say much in way of comparison at this point in time.
Right on.
Yeah, I know they don't list specs for transient response but some of you seem knowledgeable on those metrics and ways of testing, and I figure might know how big a deal it may be. Also how big a deal balancing the db of the speakers is.
I am transferring stuff off this PC to hopefully get a replacement and still need to hook my sub up!
I mean, for $180 I probably won't notice $120 worth of improvement on the mkii but I still consider it.
My co-worker is debating buying them. I do like the piano gloss and looks, but new ones look fine too. I tried to craigslist them but no one replied at 250 or at 200 thus far, was worth a shot. I can try 180 which is my cost on the sale but hey the isolation feet have been expertly attached and I include cables and all
Also, the mkii will eventually go on a holiday or one of the big sales, so there is that, if I wait a bit to sell these to a co-worker (if they buy it) I can then get the new versions cheaper.
But it would be nice to see what "improved" transients mean, and the linearity and any other transducer difference.
Hiss hasn't been an issue, I set my monitors to 4, and use the interface knob (scarlett 2i2 2nd gen) but what do you all think? I keep windows volume full on the interface.