Thanks for the sound demo I like the way you did it, don’t change a thing. it shows just how much of an original track this speaker can play. I am here because I saw an ad for these for sale, I think they sound great. And I’m listening to these from RTI 12
This is the best sound demo I ever heard. Letting me hear the song in my headphones will let me know what I should expect from the demo speakers. Pretty much those speakers need some more bass. Without a SUB, maybe an EQ can help them a bit. Any toughs?
Hi! I really agree with you. This speaker has a good finish and a good high note, but the only complaint is the bass sound. So it's okay for Nearfield, If the space gets a little bigger, I miss the bass sound. Like you said, if I could get some help from EQ, I think it'll get a little better.
That's true. I'm planning to use them in my bedroom, to replace the old stereo. So it may be ok for just a regular size room listening at low volumes. In your case, you may wanna consider a small subwoofer if have the sub output on your system. The sub will always be the best solution. :) How large is your room, as is in the video?
@@ScutuRC Subwoofer is thinking of buying it for a movie. The size of this room is "6m X 9m"...Mixing Studio(for movie, broadcast..) Especially, the height of the floor is high, so it is very advantageous.
they are great speakers. replaced 1997 Polk towers with A-1's, and an 8" Yamaha subwoofer 50w. Townhouse living room. Never had them turned up as far as I would like, no distortion across the spectrum.
are you serious guys? you give the original sound in the video and then you give the sound of speakers which comes from some kind of stereo microphone of unknown origin and details and you call this sound demo?? plus all this is youtube encoded. you also are able some of you to say you need more bass from these speakers?? This demo is comparing a racing game in the computer with a real car and real driver in a race.
Hi! Thank you for your opinion. Of course, I'm doing a sound test. There is a limit. They all have different hearing environments. But if the sound is recorded under the same conditions, It's also true that you can feel the difference. If you are simply curious about the speakers you are curious about, you can think of them as helpful.^^
Thanks for the sound demo I like the way you did it, don’t change a thing. it shows just how much of an original track this speaker can play. I am here because I saw an ad for these for sale, I think they sound great.
And I’m listening to these from RTI 12
This is the best sound demo I ever heard. Letting me hear the song in my headphones will let me know what I should expect from the demo speakers.
Pretty much those speakers need some more bass. Without a SUB, maybe an EQ can help them a bit. Any toughs?
Hi! I really agree with you. This speaker has a good finish and a good high note, but the only complaint is the bass sound.
So it's okay for Nearfield,
If the space gets a little bigger, I miss the bass sound.
Like you said, if I could get some help from EQ,
I think it'll get a little better.
That's true. I'm planning to use them in my bedroom, to replace the old stereo. So it may be ok for just a regular size room listening at low volumes.
In your case, you may wanna consider a small subwoofer if have the sub output on your system. The sub will always be the best solution. :) How large is your room, as is in the video?
@@ScutuRC Subwoofer is thinking of buying it for a movie.
The size of this room is "6m X 9m"...Mixing Studio(for movie, broadcast..)
Especially, the height of the floor is high, so it is very advantageous.
they are great speakers. replaced 1997 Polk towers with A-1's, and an 8" Yamaha subwoofer 50w. Townhouse living room. Never had them turned up as far as I would like, no distortion across the spectrum.
Hi! good choice.
The treble are so good that it would be very good if only the bass were reinforced.
Nice speakers! Awesome sound. (using headphones)
Hi! nice to meet you. Thank you very much for your comment.^^
are you serious guys? you give the original sound in the video and then you give the sound of speakers which comes from some kind of stereo microphone of unknown origin and details and you call this sound demo?? plus all this is youtube encoded.
you also are able some of you to say you need more bass from these speakers??
This demo is comparing a racing game in the computer with a real car and real driver in a race.
currently have a pair for the last 7 years...love them, but putting a sound test online is kind of kooky
Hi! Thank you for your opinion.
Of course, I'm doing a sound test.
There is a limit. They all have different hearing environments.
But if the sound is recorded under the same conditions,
It's also true that you can feel the difference.
If you are simply curious about the speakers you are curious about, you can think of them as helpful.^^