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Where the Klipsch provided me with excellent sound reproduction, the crisp sound of my AV40's is amazing. You can hear the lack of detail in poor quality audio compared to high definition sound. However, Klipsch have the benefit of producing a much more aggressive base profile due to the dedicated base module, but I don't miss it.
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Promedia 2.1.
The av40s are not made for listening to music. They are made for people who want to start making mixes but aren't very serious about it and don't want to spend a lot of money to get started.
The promedias ARE for listening to music.
Promedia 2.1.
The av40s are not made for listening to music. They are made for people who want to start making mixes but aren't very serious about it and don't want to spend a lot of money to get started.
The promedias ARE for listening to music.
Promedia 2.1.
The av40s are not made for listening to music. They are made for people who want to start making mixes but aren't very serious about it and don't want to spend a lot of money to get started.
The promedias ARE for listening to music.
I'm thinking now that if I do play games, it'll be with headphones (DT770's). So primarily, this is for music and movies.
I'm leaning heavily towards the AV40's. I dont like the idea of wall-mounting but then again, the AV40's are studio monitors and do need to be placed correctly. I take it they have to be raised for optimal quality?
I wont be wall mounting, I'll be in an apartment for a year and unfortunately can't wall mount
Ideally, these would be on my desk.
Not sure who would actually use AV40s to mix music...I have never listened to the AV40s myself, but the Promedia 2.1s do have their limitations, especially the bass is hollow and the horns are very directional. You really need to wall mount them to get proper performance. The iFi is a step up and I would look for it on FleaBay. It pops up once in a while.
Promedia 2.1.
The av40s are not made for listening to music. They are made for people who want to start making mixes but aren't very serious about it and don't want to spend a lot of money to get started.
The promedias ARE for listening to music.
ive had my AV40's for about 2 weeks now and limme tell ya i dont mind dishing out a benjamin and a half for em. Theyr fantastic speakers for listening to music and gaming, they have a bass boost feature which you can toggle on the back of the left speaker if you want more bass and even at stock settings these babies will pump out enough bass for you unless your a bass junkie or sumtin or one of those people that like to shake their walls. The only con i have for these speakers is that you need to put a fan on the back of the left speaker so that it doesnt overheat and damage the amp. Allot of people have been reporting that their A40's didnt last long but its all because they didnt keep the left speaker cool. The amp gets REALLY hot like no kidding youll fry your hands and you can prolly cook a meal on it so i advice u get a fan running behind the left speaker for as long as its on.
how about the Audioengine A2's? Are they any good?
The amp is a little warm. I wouldn't call it hot though. I certainly wouldn't worry about it.
um quick question but does your AV40 make a low frequency thump sound when you turn it off?