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lex
post Aug 22 2005, 12:44 PM

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I'm very impressed by the M3300 and I bought one! The clarity of the mids and highs is where it really shines. The sound is astounding especially for a PC speaker.. pretty close to Hi-Fi standards (if they could improve the imaging and transparency a bit further, it would kick every expensive PC speakers on the market.. Klipsch included!). Futhermore the sound can be pretty loud and clear at the same time (the sounds are "clean") and suits every type of music easily. At almost half the price of the S2.1D its a bargain! No qualms about recommending the new M3300. Those who like music listening (i.e. sound clarity) look no further. thumbup.gif

Note: Don't really like those Altec Lansings anyway.. tongue.gif they sound a bit harsh and "loud". More suitable for gaming. The earlier Edifier series (such as R401, X600, etc) didn't impress me much either. Anyway, this new Edifier really redefines that! wub.gif

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post Aug 22 2005, 03:02 PM

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Another satisfied M3300 owner..

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My thoughts exactly.. cool.gif
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post Sep 20 2006, 05:28 PM

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The M3300 are great speakers. Almost perfect EXCEPT for that ocassional grill vibration sound. It only happens on very strong piano only tones (when I listen to piano solo music). Is there anyway to remove the metal grill (manually)? unsure.gif

Or do you have another solution? icon_question.gif

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post Sep 21 2006, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(Edifier @ Sep 20 2006, 06:32 PM)
The best solution is to remove the front grill.
Can you tell me how to do that? It seems the satellites don't have any visible screwholes, nor any clips. icon_question.gif

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post Sep 22 2006, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(Edifier @ Sep 21 2006, 05:09 PM)
Use a paper clip to pull the grill away
You mean the front grill is a "snap-on"? unsure.gif

As for pulling it out with a paper clip, any picture guides? Like where to start? sweat.gif


 

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