fuzzychaos
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Lol. Well, WAF still plays a part.This is audiosciencereview, not architectural digest. The question was related to sound quality, not to wife approval.
Lol. Well, WAF still plays a part.This is audiosciencereview, not architectural digest. The question was related to sound quality, not to wife approval.
Absolutely. Kid proofing was a great idea.The first image that comes to my mind about active monitors in my living room is seeing my grandkids poking the exposed drivers of a Genelec 8361A LOL
I think Neumann got it right putting metal grills on the KH120, KH150 and KH80 drivers to make them childproof which is a smart move for sure.
What if she approved of Genelec/Neumann but was adamant about everything being plastic in your house?I would divorce anyone that doesn't approve of Genelec / Neumann designs
The KH 150 speaker is fairly nondescript, but the glowing logo is very cool.Since when looks are irrelevant???
I can't live with something if I don't like it visually first.
Would you consider that a strength or a weakness?…
I can't live with something if I don't like it visually first.
I consider it my weakness (it extends in everything) but it's one of the weaknesses I love and respect.Would you consider that a strength or a weakness?
I wouldn't mind a pair of nice grey mat blades in my living room.she'd probably pick KEF all day from a looks perspective
1-2.5 meters as stated in their manual.What’s the maximum recommended listening distance for these speakers? The EIR looks a bit treble-biased