Polk does make great speakers but I have to say a hard no to the T15 model. I listened to them over 2 years ago in Best Buy and the sound was too thin and boomy in a bad way. I would go with the Monitor, XT, or Tsi 200. I have the monitor 40 and they sound great. They were basically discontinued for the TSI 200 model.
These speakers work well with my entry level Yamaha RS202 receiver. The bass and quality of sound is great. So for about $240. you can have nice little system in your office, bedroom or a work station like I do with some nice sound.
I have a pair of these T-15s and I bought them 8yrs ago for pioneer amp receiver at my job in a loud factory, they held up nicely,retired an took them home an traded out my large speaker cabs for these ,hookup to my Kenwood 4600 with 24band equalizer ,sound amazing!!!
I hooked mine up to a 500wpc amp. Sounded great. The key is to not hook them up to too small of an amp. Your ears will tell you when you are too loud, the more headroom the better.
I promise you those Polks have good solid bass. I put my receiver in full band at night to have some bass. Cause I can’t have my subwoofer playing ya know ?😂 So I put them in full band, and turn the bass up. I was kinda shook myself, the bass I was receiving from those Polks. I like dam😂 these got some punching bass for what they are and my room good size too. I use them as my front. They do awesome job!! Usually keep them at 80hrz tho
I have eight Polk T-15s connected to a Yamaha AS301 Stereo Amplifier. I wire two in parrallel on the A speaker outputof noth the right and left and the same on the B speaker output. I stack 4 speakers for channel to sort of create a linear arrary. I also have a Polk PSW-10 subwoofer conected to the amp. The cost of the Amp was $349 and $196 for the 4 pairs of T-15s. The subwoofer was $99.00 so just under $600 for the system. These are in a large family room. I use a dedicated laptop PC for streaming (burned most of my CD collection on the PC) , a CD/DVD player, Turntable, Cassette Deck and Televison with it. It is a budget Hi-Fi system and I love the sound of it good value for the money.
Yeah mate, these are what’s known as “passive” speakers. They need to be powered by an amplifier. You run audio cable from the amp to these and that provides the power and signal. What were you trying to do with these if you don’t mind me asking?
@@iggiekane sorry mate you need a receiver or a amplifier. The new Sony models are being well received critically and are great desireable models. I have one and it’s all you’ll ever need for home theatre or mysic
Polk speakers are way over-priced here in Canada, but I got these for $99 with price matching from Best Buy. Canadian companies including Axiom, Paradigm, Fluance are way better for price - to - performance. I don't see the T15 as "Real Polk" audio engineering. More like "we'll stick our Polk insignia on the speaker and have it cheaply mass-produced in Mexico or China hocus pocus Polk speaker"... However, I love the keyhole on the back for easy wall mounting. At their best for surrounds, above the listening space, spreading the sound over a wide area, and apparently are purposely wired out of phase, as they weren't really meant for placement at ear level. Plus lately I have come to really enjoy them as main speakers for late night viewing as they, understandably, don't have too heavy bass, though they hold it surprisingly adequately for their size, and have pretty good, crisp highs. Efficient at 89DBs. They look nice too, with their compact, contemporary styling and would do well as computer speakers. I will probably stuff mine with polyfill or something to dampen them a little. You can put them almost anywhere. Same old speaker as R1s, R10s, R15s (my favourite for looks) and M10s (least favourite), just slight cosmetic differences.
Should I run my T15 from my subwoofer to avoid to having to many wires on floor Unable to hide these wire behind wall at this time, I heard if I do this the sound will be mono instead of stereo and ideas?
The cords that came with my record player are not wires. They are cords. And there is only one cord to connect, with a red and white plug on each end. So I need to be an electrician to use these???
Polk must of been running that model for some years now... I bought mine 4 years ago or so and the logo on mine is different.. Still same model but my tweeter casing seems a tab smaller in diameter...Still awesome speakers...
@@bikdav The M10 has exactly the same specifications, including dimensions and weight, the only difference is the frequency response 60Hz-24kHz. To be honest, I suspect it is just a change on paper Polk made to name it T15
The Sony SSCS 5 are supposed to be a really nice bookshelf speaker around this price. I own the SSCS 3 towers for my rear surrounds, but they sound so good sometimes I hook them to my HiFi setup and listen to them for music. I own the Polk t15s and use them as fronts in my bedroom w/ a small sub, they sound great on my 100wpc receiver.
@@gzo313 Same! Im using the SSCS5 and CS8 for the front 3 channels. Considering if these polks will be good for rear surround since I can get it used for pretty cheap.
I just got a pair of T15's . Did you notice any smell, like a paint/varnish smell that starts as soon as you unbox it?. My mancave reaks of it after only 20 min out of the box.
@@sazzad_hossain.s I dont mind that smell at all. it's just that I think I got a pair with 3 coats of varnish finish. I had to take them out and put them in the garage to air out. I have 3 boxes of baking soda absorbing the smell, it's so bad.
@@surfingheros oh! Thats pretty bad man, u shouldnt have to go that for for set of speakers, can you return and get some new pairs? I hope it goes away so u can enjoy them in ur mancave
I have a Pioneer Elite VSX-LX305 Receiver which does 100 watts per channel, I want to use these for surround speakers, will my receiver blow them since they are rated at 100 watts?, is it safe to do?
The polks will pair nicely with a nad3020, it's a hifi amp so you want something strong! The miccas are pretty basic, I don't think they can match the potential of nad3020 ;)
Don't know about indian classic songs, but comparing the two, 1280DB will do a better job, slight more frequency range and more power, will make ur music sound more balanced 👍
Not sure I understand what you mean, you definitely need an amp or a receiver, then connect these speakers using speaker wires just like in the video :)
@@keanuporter1276 the back only has speaker wire connectors, nothing else, since these are passive speakers, they need to be powered by something.. like an amp or a receiver :)
@@sazzad_hossain.s rightttt I have a Yamaha receiver I'm just wondering like you have that little box that has latches to pull to insert the wire. Is that the same on the back of the speakers
For surround only use "large" for big, full range speakers. Everything else, small, x-over at 80hrz and let your sub do it's job. For two channel full range is usually best.
@Sunny Jake 360? Junk. Sounds like horse shit. Youve tested ALL edifiers models? Then you should know that the r1855db sounds amazing with a sub. You should also know that the R2850DB is the best in price point. Not forgetting the s2000mkiii and s3000pro. Junk? Stop lying.
@@Mstained that's a nice little sub. Make sure your DAC has pre-amp capabilities so you can expand to a larger amp/ speakers in the future. Also make sure it has the connections you need.
Do you find that the speakers are at the same volume, I like active speakers because you can calibrate each speaker to the same level. Not sure how passive speakers go since they don’t have volume controls unless the amp lets you adjust output of each speaker separate from the main master level
You won't have to adjust volume for each speakers, the amp will do it. A pair of active speakers will be connected to each other, and you still adjust volume from one amp. 1 amp, 1 audio source, 1 master volume control for as many passive speakers I can connect to it :)
Can it be connected to my Sony fh-g80 hifi stereo component system as surround speakers , considering the specks on the deck which mentions that 16 ohms impedance speakers are required to be used ?
Best to use whatever is recommended, otherwise you could damage your stereo and speakers. Check out the following link, depending on the origin on you model, it could take speakers less then 16 ohms - servlib.com/sony/audio/fh-g80-hcd-h790-hcd-h801-mhc-801-sm2.html
@@sazzad_hossain.s I checked again. Mine being a Singapore type model it specifically states 16 ohms and not 6 to 16 ohms. Thanks. Is there any 16 ohms speaker set available for online purchase as my search has only yielded guitar and car speakers for 16 ohms.
Hi I need help. Just bought these for my turntable. Assembled everything, got the mini amp you recommended but the volume isn’t as loud as it should be. Did I do something wrong?
@@cactijoyn8008 Flip ur turntable switch to 'line' when connecting to ur fosi amp. If volume is still on the low side, maybe you need an external pre-amp to go with you turntable. If so, flip switch to 'phono' for connecting to an external pre-amp. Which will connect to ur fosi amp. I don't think anything is wrong with ur amp or speakers, play from a different audio source for a quick test.
@@ryze6726 ahh I see, polk is a very well known brand and have been around for a long time. If your in the market and looking for the T15s, make sure the seller is polk :)
You can use them for your left/right or as surrounding speakers. Atmos speakers usually point upwards to bounce sounds all around you and will depend your AVR
@@rezarohoman6201 Very nice AVR! For Atmos setup, take a look at Polk OWM3 speakers, they are pretty great. You can also use the T15, at the end your AVR will send specific audio signal for Atmos experience :) then you can play around with speaker location for best results
Guys please help I am desperate. I bought these for my record player bought the same day, and I can't manage to get them working. I also have a little amp, to which i connected the RCA cables (input for turntable and output to speakers). Ofc i had to cut the cables for the speakers but it doesnt work... Can anyone help me? If anyone is willing to, I can elaborate. Thanks
But honestly I don't even know if I stripped the cables right, or if it's even the right cables.... I only tried with one speaker don't know how to use both because there is only one pair of RCA outputs on the amp..
@@guillaumes9524 these are passive speakers which needs an amp to power them. So u have to connect ur record player to pre-amp using rca cable, then connect ur pre-amp to an amp using another rca cable, then u connect these speakers to ur amp using speaker cables
@@sazzad_hossain.s I thought an amp and a pre amp was the same thing... That's why because my turntable has a pre amp built in ok... Then Should I buy different speakers and return those or should I buy an amp? What si the cheapest option? And what speakers/Amp do you recommend?
@@guillaumes9524 pre-amps are different then amp, if ur turntable already has a built in pre-amp then u don't need an extra one.. so in that case it depends on ur amp that's going to power the speakers, connect another audio source to ur amp and see if ur speakers work... check out the following site, it'll give additional details on connectivity - vinylrestart.com/can-i-connect-my-turntable-directly-to-speakers/
Ordered a pair from Ebay. Polk make great speakers...works best on stands..Great stuff...
Polk does make great speakers but I have to say a hard no to the T15 model. I listened to them over 2 years ago in Best Buy and the sound was too thin and boomy in a bad way. I would go with the Monitor, XT, or Tsi 200. I have the monitor 40 and they sound great. They were basically discontinued for the TSI 200 model.
These speakers work well with my entry level Yamaha RS202 receiver. The bass and quality of sound is great. So for about $240. you can have nice little system in your office, bedroom or a work station like I do with some nice sound.
You think? I have the Yamaha and have been recently looking into some cheap but nice bookshelf speakers
I have a pair of these T-15s and I bought them 8yrs ago for pioneer amp receiver at my job in a loud factory, they held up nicely,retired an took them home an traded out my large speaker cabs for these ,hookup to my Kenwood 4600 with 24band equalizer ,sound amazing!!!
I hooked mine up to a 500wpc amp. Sounded great. The key is to not hook them up to too small of an amp. Your ears will tell you when you are too loud, the more headroom the better.
I promise you those Polks have good solid bass. I put my receiver in full band at night to have some bass. Cause I can’t have my subwoofer playing ya know ?😂 So I put them in full band, and turn the bass up. I was kinda shook myself, the bass I was receiving from those Polks. I like dam😂 these got some punching bass for what they are and my room good size too. I use them as my front. They do awesome job!! Usually keep them at 80hrz tho
These are meant to be mounted up high rather than being right in front like a pair of monitors. thats why they sound kinda odd
зачем им быть высоко?
I have eight Polk T-15s connected to a Yamaha AS301 Stereo Amplifier. I wire two in parrallel on the A speaker outputof noth the right and left and the same on the B speaker output. I stack 4 speakers for channel to sort of create a linear arrary. I also have a Polk PSW-10 subwoofer conected to the amp. The cost of the Amp was $349 and $196 for the 4 pairs of T-15s. The subwoofer was $99.00 so just under $600 for the system. These are in a large family room. I use a dedicated laptop PC for streaming (burned most of my CD collection on the PC) , a CD/DVD player, Turntable, Cassette Deck and Televison with it. It is a budget Hi-Fi system and I love the sound of it good value for the money.
I hope you mean 2 in series and 2 in parallel per channel. Otherwise you're going to destroy your amp.
Good description and good review! Congrats. 👏🏻
You played my wedding song! Tears flowed!
Polk make great speakers. No doubt at all!
Good design for wall hanging. Air tube is placed in the front. Smart move, I am buying Polk just because of this design. Will add a Klipsch woofer.
Such a nice review. I own a pair of T15. What is the amplifier used here
Mine did not come with a power cord. Or ANY cords at all. ?!?!?? The speakers I just got are exactly what you have in this video.
Yeah mate, these are what’s known as “passive” speakers. They need to be powered by an amplifier. You run audio cable from the amp to these and that provides the power and signal.
What were you trying to do with these if you don’t mind me asking?
I just got my Polk t50 tower speakers to connect to my tv. Can these connect directly or do they need to go through an amplifier
@@jackiechan5626 can you run these of the reciever ?
@@iggiekane sorry mate you need a receiver or a amplifier. The new Sony models are being well received critically and are great desireable models. I have one and it’s all you’ll ever need for home theatre or mysic
Buy fosi studio 40 dollars. Banana plug cables.
Polk speakers are way over-priced here in Canada, but I got these for $99 with price matching from Best Buy. Canadian companies including Axiom, Paradigm, Fluance are way better for price - to - performance.
I don't see the T15 as "Real Polk" audio engineering. More like "we'll stick our Polk insignia on the speaker and have it cheaply mass-produced in Mexico or China hocus pocus Polk speaker"...
However, I love the keyhole on the back for easy wall mounting. At their best for surrounds, above the listening space, spreading the sound over a wide area, and apparently are purposely wired out of phase, as they weren't really meant for placement at ear level.
Plus lately I have come to really enjoy them as main speakers for late night viewing as they, understandably, don't have too heavy bass, though they hold it surprisingly adequately for their size, and have pretty good, crisp highs. Efficient at 89DBs. They look nice too, with their compact, contemporary styling and would do well as computer speakers. I will probably stuff mine with polyfill or something to dampen them a little.
You can put them almost anywhere. Same old speaker as R1s, R10s, R15s (my favourite for looks) and M10s (least favourite), just slight cosmetic differences.
They are on sale often. I got mine, M10, same as T15, for $68 CAD + tax with free shipping
Just got my xt20 , do you think it’s gonna work to? Thanks for the review 😊
Should I run my T15 from my subwoofer to avoid to having to many wires on floor
Unable to hide these wire behind wall at this time, I heard if I do this the sound will be mono instead of stereo and ideas?
Sound Loud with a dryer Bass but clearly treble Polk Speakers
Nice looking Polk t 15. What is rms power of each speaker?
Subwoofers Polk Audio are be perfect performance Sound compatible and combines sound amp
Very honest review! Keep Safe!
i read these would be a great replacement for my logitech Z-2300 speakers. any thoughts?
The cords that came with my record player are not wires. They are cords. And there is only one cord to connect, with a red and white plug on each end. So I need to be an electrician to use these???
if your record player came with av cable ends it most likely needs a phono preamp before the reciever and then wire the speakers to the reciever
Great video
Polk must of been running that model for some years now... I bought mine 4 years ago or so and the logo on mine is different.. Still same model but my tweeter casing seems a tab smaller in diameter...Still awesome speakers...
Polk did make some small "running changes" over the years.
@@bikdav The M10 has exactly the same specifications, including dimensions and weight, the only difference is the frequency response 60Hz-24kHz. To be honest, I suspect it is just a change on paper Polk made to name it T15
The Sony SSCS 5 are supposed to be a really nice bookshelf speaker around this price. I own the SSCS 3 towers for my rear surrounds, but they sound so good sometimes I hook them to my HiFi setup and listen to them for music. I own the Polk t15s and use them as fronts in my bedroom w/ a small sub, they sound great on my 100wpc receiver.
I have the SSCS 5’s, nice speakers that where a great deal around Black Friday. I have them paired with a sub and they are great.
@@gzo313 Same! Im using the SSCS5 and CS8 for the front 3 channels. Considering if these polks will be good for rear surround since I can get it used for pretty cheap.
I just got a pair of T15's . Did you notice any smell, like a paint/varnish smell that starts as soon as you unbox it?. My mancave reaks of it after only 20 min out of the box.
Other than smelling like freash set of speaker, mine didn't have any smell strong paint smell to it
@@sazzad_hossain.s I dont mind that smell at all. it's just that I think I got a pair with 3 coats of varnish finish. I had to take them out and put them in the garage to air out. I have 3 boxes of baking soda absorbing the smell, it's so bad.
@@surfingheros oh! Thats pretty bad man, u shouldnt have to go that for for set of speakers, can you return and get some new pairs? I hope it goes away so u can enjoy them in ur mancave
Can i buy polk audio book shelf speaker in 2024? What model is best in sound please recommend me best speaker for home theatre or music
Sounds pretty good 👍👌
The bass sounds harsh but its hard to tell because I dont know the song and it might have been their intention. Othewise the highs sound great.
I have a Pioneer Elite VSX-LX305 Receiver which does 100 watts per channel, I want to use these for surround speakers, will my receiver blow them since they are rated at 100 watts?, is it safe to do?
with a nad 302, what do you think is the best option? polk or micca! thank you!
The polks will pair nicely with a nad3020, it's a hifi amp so you want something strong! The miccas are pretty basic, I don't think they can match the potential of nad3020 ;)
Which amp would go well these speakers?
Hey, Those "Edifiers" in the background, have you ever used them "passively" ?
Those edifiers are powered speakers, unfortunately can't be used passively
@@sazzad_hossain.s Whose sound quality is better? specially Bass. looking Speakers for PC
@@Theking-vk9vj I like my edifiers, which I use everyday, balanced enough with plenty of bass for a set of nearfield speakers
Bro which is better for listening indian classical songs Edifier R1700bt or Edifier R1280DB....
Don't know about indian classic songs, but comparing the two, 1280DB will do a better job, slight more frequency range and more power, will make ur music sound more balanced 👍
Klipsch
Bro please make video of Micca MB42 VS Polk T15 sound comparison
Can i use them as surrounding speakers in 5.1 setup with polk towers and center speakers?
What about working them with denon x240bt av receiver?
Yeah, these will work as your surround speakers. Shouldn't be an issue with your Denon AV receiver 👍
Do you need a plug in for the speakers or just the wire pieces cuz I've been thinking about getting some
Not sure I understand what you mean, you definitely need an amp or a receiver, then connect these speakers using speaker wires just like in the video :)
@@sazzad_hossain.s right but you didn't show how you connected it In the back.
@@keanuporter1276 the back only has speaker wire connectors, nothing else, since these are passive speakers, they need to be powered by something.. like an amp or a receiver :)
@@sazzad_hossain.s rightttt I have a Yamaha receiver I'm just wondering like you have that little box that has latches to pull to insert the wire. Is that the same on the back of the speakers
Micca mb42x and polk s15 which saround saund is good sir
I like Sony and Polk Speakers
Pls suggets me best speaker under $150 to make 2.1 setup. I am planning for jbl A130
I bought two of those for my home theater front speakers, should I configure those speakers as "small" or "Large" in the AV decoder?
Use 'small', and set crossover to like 80hz
Small forsho. I keep my at 80hrz too. But if you wanna get the most out of them. Then shoot ya shot😂 put them in large
small
For surround only use "large" for big, full range speakers. Everything else, small, x-over at 80hrz and let your sub do it's job. For two channel full range is usually best.
Can you give me the details for which amplifier your using
Polk T15 vs Edifier R1280t vídeo please
Justamente eso es lo que esperaba, solo que, a qué tipo de receptor podría conectarlo que no salga tan caro ?
Can these be utilized as rear speakers in a small home theater setting?
Sure can
Polk T15 vs Edifier R1280t ?
Both have 30%off right now
Edifier, since it won't require you to purchase additional amp ;)
@Sunny Jake 360? Junk. Sounds like horse shit. Youve tested ALL edifiers models? Then you should know that the r1855db sounds amazing with a sub. You should also know that the R2850DB is the best in price point. Not forgetting the s2000mkiii and s3000pro. Junk? Stop lying.
Will it go well with vintage amp like NAD C340? I am looking for speakers got that amp.
What cable goes into the back of the speaker?
Do you think I could use these as audio for my computer if i had an amp of higher quality like you mentioned?
Yeah definitely! 👍
you may want to get a DAC/Amp combo. A quality DAC will give way better sound than your computer DAC. Get a small sub to sue up the low end.
@@ericnortan9012 thanks for the suggestion. I’ll probably end up doing that. I also picked up a Polk PSW10 sub just to add to the low end.
@@Mstained that's a nice little sub. Make sure your DAC has pre-amp capabilities so you can expand to a larger amp/ speakers in the future. Also make sure it has the connections you need.
can i use this speakers' with Fosi Audio BT20A Pro
nice review
the freq is 65-20000hz
Do you find that the speakers are at the same volume, I like active speakers because you can calibrate each speaker to the same level. Not sure how passive speakers go since they don’t have volume controls unless the amp lets you adjust output of each speaker separate from the main master level
You won't have to adjust volume for each speakers, the amp will do it. A pair of active speakers will be connected to each other, and you still adjust volume from one amp. 1 amp, 1 audio source, 1 master volume control for as many passive speakers I can connect to it :)
Can it be connected to my Sony fh-g80 hifi stereo component system as surround speakers , considering the specks on the deck which mentions that 16 ohms impedance speakers are required to be used ?
Best to use whatever is recommended, otherwise you could damage your stereo and speakers. Check out the following link, depending on the origin on you model, it could take speakers less then 16 ohms - servlib.com/sony/audio/fh-g80-hcd-h790-hcd-h801-mhc-801-sm2.html
@@sazzad_hossain.s I checked again. Mine being a Singapore type model it specifically states 16 ohms and not 6 to 16 ohms. Thanks.
Is there any 16 ohms speaker set available for online purchase as my search has only yielded guitar and car speakers for 16 ohms.
Polk or jbl better ?
Can you used a amplifier with 150w ?
Yeah, that will be fine 👍
@@sazzad_hossain.s can I used them for rear speakers for a surround sound ?
@@joelvega9200 yep, that works too as long you have rear space for them
in time I think they sound better break in time and the mini amp too.
Is 85w at 8 ohms good config for these as front channel?
I believe so, they can take up to 100w
these or edifier 1855?
hello could you tell me guys is my smsl sa300 will powerd this speaker correctly ?
Hi I need help. Just bought these for my turntable. Assembled everything, got the mini amp you recommended but the volume isn’t as loud as it should be. Did I do something wrong?
Which turntable? And you bought the lepai mini amp?
@@sazzad_hossain.s Turntable is audio technica lp60 bt. And the fosi amp
@@cactijoyn8008 Flip ur turntable switch to 'line' when connecting to ur fosi amp. If volume is still on the low side, maybe you need an external pre-amp to go with you turntable. If so, flip switch to 'phono' for connecting to an external pre-amp. Which will connect to ur fosi amp. I don't think anything is wrong with ur amp or speakers, play from a different audio source for a quick test.
@@sazzad_hossain.s omg thank you so much!! That worked. I thought it was supposed to be on phono bc of the amp lol
They only sound as good as what your laptop or computer your listening to sounds ..😄
Can you take the grill off of both of them?
You sure can 😉
You could have go for 2.1 class D amp, maybe from wuzhi audio they work pretty fine.
Are the tweeters real?
Lol of course
@@sazzad_hossain.s okay, I ask because I've seen some speakers with fake ones
@@ryze6726 ahh I see, polk is a very well known brand and have been around for a long time. If your in the market and looking for the T15s, make sure the seller is polk :)
I have these. They need a "serious" amp to sound their best.
Yeah, for sure!
shspeakers without prorper feet ?
With is best saund mica mb42x and polk s15
Are there Dolby Atmos
You can use them for your left/right or as surrounding speakers. Atmos speakers usually point upwards to bounce sounds all around you and will depend your AVR
@@sazzad_hossain.s thanks for your fast response I have a Onkyo 595 avr
@@rezarohoman6201 Very nice AVR! For Atmos setup, take a look at Polk OWM3 speakers, they are pretty great. You can also use the T15, at the end your AVR will send specific audio signal for Atmos experience :) then you can play around with speaker location for best results
I have 5.1 Sony should sound great with a Dayton 8 inch subwoofer
Polk T15 $69 on Amazon now
Guys please help I am desperate.
I bought these for my record player bought the same day, and I can't manage to get them working. I also have a little amp, to which i connected the RCA cables (input for turntable and output to speakers). Ofc i had to cut the cables for the speakers but it doesnt work... Can anyone help me? If anyone is willing to, I can elaborate. Thanks
What amp are you using?
But honestly I don't even know if I stripped the cables right, or if it's even the right cables.... I only tried with one speaker don't know how to use both because there is only one pair of RCA outputs on the amp..
@@guillaumes9524 these are passive speakers which needs an amp to power them. So u have to connect ur record player to pre-amp using rca cable, then connect ur pre-amp to an amp using another rca cable, then u connect these speakers to ur amp using speaker cables
@@sazzad_hossain.s I thought an amp and a pre amp was the same thing... That's why because my turntable has a pre amp built in ok... Then Should I buy different speakers and return those or should I buy an amp? What si the cheapest option? And what speakers/Amp do you recommend?
@@guillaumes9524 pre-amps are different then amp, if ur turntable already has a built in pre-amp then u don't need an extra one.. so in that case it depends on ur amp that's going to power the speakers, connect another audio source to ur amp and see if ur speakers work... check out the following site, it'll give additional details on connectivity - vinylrestart.com/can-i-connect-my-turntable-directly-to-speakers/
4:38 music name?
you know, I dont remember... I usually search for copyright free music and pick something that I like :)
60-24khz
Those are big??? 🤣
олень
ті хоть говори во время обзоров чето
Do these speakers not come with cables???