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PC Audio Please Recommend... a 2.1 or 5.1 speaker set V5, Comparison and Advice

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post Mar 9 2014, 04:20 PM

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Hey guys i am planning to get the edifier m1386.. Good speaker?? Mainly for listening to music and sometimes gaming..
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post Mar 9 2014, 10:42 PM

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currently i'm looking for a 2.1 speaker which have tight, deep, punchy and quality boomy bass.. don't want overpowered boomy bass.. current budget is around 500-600.. thanks!
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post Mar 9 2014, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(twteng @ Mar 6 2014, 02:05 PM)
Hi everyone, need opinion on buying NAD d3020 pair with PSB alpha LR1 or Audioengine A5+ pair with D1. Thanks.
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They are both very different sounding sets smile.gif D3020+ LR1 is a very detailed sounding set, ideal for vocal and instruments. Adding a sub such as the PSB Subseries 100 would add in more oomph. A5+ performs well in general music, adding a DAC will add in more details. (Both sets are avail for demo)

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post Mar 10 2014, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 8 2014, 10:10 PM)
Ada orang sudah ngetest D 1080 IV kah? Now I'm stuck with Edifier E25 and D 1080. Edifier R1900 TIII, R2600, size too large for my desk. doh.gif So hard...
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if not mistaken d1080 is similar size to r1900t3. Ur table cannot fit?

QUOTE(hanaxxaru @ Mar 9 2014, 10:42 PM)
currently i'm looking for a 2.1 speaker which have tight, deep, punchy and quality boomy bass.. don't want overpowered boomy bass.. current budget is around 500-600.. thanks!
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no deep bass from pc speaker in budget of 500-600
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post Mar 10 2014, 05:56 PM

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QUOTE(ktek @ Mar 10 2014, 02:16 PM)
no deep bass from pc speaker in budget of 500-600
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owh ok.. if i narrowed the options, what will be good for me, edifier c3 or logitech z623? nod.gif
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post Mar 10 2014, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(hanaxxaru @ Mar 10 2014, 05:56 PM)
owh ok.. if i narrowed the options, what will be good for me, edifier c3 or logitech z623?  nod.gif
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C3 bass better IMO. Or else if you can't hear different of a good kind of bass or that boom sound better than doom, Z623.

C3 anytime. brows.gif
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post Mar 10 2014, 06:51 PM

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QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 8 2014, 10:10 PM)
Ada orang sudah ngetest D 1080 IV kah? Now I'm stuck with Edifier E25 and D 1080. Edifier R1900 TIII, R2600, size too large for my desk. doh.gif So hard...
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Bro,

How about the new comer R1600TIII.

The Studio 1600TIII is a powerful studio speaker set with an edgy design. The Studio 1600TIII produces 60W RMS from the 4 inch bass driver and 19mm tweeter drivers in each speaker. A front facing bass reflex port emphasizes lower frequencies, allowing for richer bass performance. The Studio 1600TIII incorporates DSP and DRC to prevent distortion levels even at the highest volumes, producing crisp, clean audio. Audio devices can be connected using the dual RCA inputs and audio volume, bass and treble can be adjusted using the adjustment dials located on the side of the speaker. A wireless remote accompanies the R1600TIII for volume and power.

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post Mar 10 2014, 07:58 PM

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Hi sifu, does upgrade from edifier m3300sf to edifier c3 worth the money? the quality of sound will different alot?

Sifu please advice me out. I currently own m3300sf and i feel want to upgrade my speaker (budget 400 to 500). I currently using laptop realtek onboard sound card. It is better to upgrade external sound card and stick to m3300sf or buy c3? My primary usage is on music and movie and Prefer treble over bass. C3 or s33d better?
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QUOTE(ktek @ Mar 10 2014, 02:14 PM)
if not mistaken d1080 is similar size to r1900t3. Ur table cannot fit?
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Yes, more or less dimensions. I miss look the size spec. Below is my old rig, same old desk until now:
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Now I have bigger monitor, Dell U2312HM. Less space for my SP500 satellite. doh.gif

SP2500 satellite:
108 x 120 x 159mm


Edifier R1600Tiii
154 x 254 x 214mm
RM ???

DV 1080 IV:
177×252×242mm
RM 529

Edifier R1900 Tiii
172 × 296 × 215mm
RM 365

Edifier R2700
218 x 393 x 298mm
RM 567

Edifier R2800
258 x 463 x 320mm
RM 747

Size comparison with my Corsair satellite, got 6.9cm smaller than DV 1080 V or R1900 Tiii. And 11cm smaller than R2600. doh.gif Only if those 150cm or 170cm speaker can perform as good as Edifer R2800. sweat.gif

For now, more towards R1900 Tiii. Cheaper than Swan but better sounding, as claim by listener. Or perhaps get R2700, 4cm smaller than R2800. Complicated and too many to process. doh.gif Or wait for R1600T iii, which I hope better than R1900T iii.

QUOTE(Edifier @ Mar 10 2014, 06:51 PM)
Bro,

How about the new comer R1600TIII.

The Studio 1600TIII is a powerful studio speaker set with an edgy design. The Studio 1600TIII produces 60W RMS from the 4 inch bass driver and 19mm tweeter drivers in each speaker. A front facing bass reflex port emphasizes lower frequencies, allowing for richer bass performance. The Studio 1600TIII incorporates DSP and DRC to prevent distortion levels even at the highest volumes, producing crisp, clean audio. Audio devices can be connected using the dual RCA inputs and audio volume, bass and treble can be adjusted using the adjustment dials located on the side of the speaker. A wireless remote accompanies the R1600TIII for volume and power.
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How much is the estimated local price and from which seller I can get from? I know this is a new speaker, so it's a bit hard to get info.

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post Mar 11 2014, 05:48 AM

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QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 11 2014, 12:15 AM)
For now, more towards R1900 Tiii. Cheaper than Swan but better sounding, as claim by listener.  Or perhaps get R2700, 4cm smaller than R2800. Complicated and too many to process. doh.gif Or wait for R1600T iii, which I hope better than R1900T iii.
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no need to wait R1600, because i own a few 4" speakers already.
the bass tak cukup cover below 100hz (roll off), definitely need a subwoofer.

where 5" can go until 60hz, considering cheap 2.1 set use a 5" subwoofer. now u got left + right 2 unit cool.gif

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QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 11 2014, 12:23 AM)
How much is the estimated local price and from which seller I can get from? I know this is a new speaker, so it's a bit hard to get info.
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You can check the info here - http://www.ramboxs.com.hk/edifier/R1600TIII.html
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QUOTE(ktek @ Mar 11 2014, 05:48 AM)
no need to wait R1600, because i own a few 4" speakers already.
the bass tak cukup cover below 100hz (roll off), definitely need a subwoofer.

where 5" can go until 60hz, considering cheap 2.1 set use a 5" subwoofer. now u got left + right 2 unit cool.gif
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So which 5" 2.0 speakers is recommended? Oh too bad man, can't go below 100hz. sweat.gif BTW, I only can get this video regarding R1600Tiii.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ8i8CvTgqI

QUOTE(Edifier @ Mar 11 2014, 07:18 AM)
No estimated price. sweat.gif Got their spec at Edifier international too:
http://www.edifier-international.com/produ...udio/r1600t-iii
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QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 11 2014, 10:06 AM)
No estimated price. sweat.gif Got their spec at Edifier international too:
http://www.edifier-international.com/produ...udio/r1600t-iii
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The recommended selling price is RM339.
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post Mar 11 2014, 12:30 PM

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QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 11 2014, 10:04 AM)
So which 5" 2.0 speakers is recommended? Oh too bad man, can't go below 100hz. sweat.gif BTW, I only can get this video regarding R1600Tiii.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ8i8CvTgqI
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of course r1900 la biggrin.gif the speaker got use special material on diaphragm.
quite a good buy at rm300+
QUOTE(bernard90 @ Mar 11 2014, 11:13 AM)
Sifu please advice me out. I currently own m3300sf and i feel want to upgrade my speaker (budget 400 to 500). I currently using laptop realtek onboard sound card. It is better to upgrade external sound card and stick to m3300sf or buy c3? My primary usage is on music and movie and Prefer treble over bass. C3 or s33d better?
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laptop can have good sound. Search for wasapi.
most significant upgrade is change ur speaker set. Ur overall experience will improve
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QUOTE(ktek @ Mar 11 2014, 12:30 PM)
of course r1900 la biggrin.gif the speaker got use special material on diaphragm.
quite a good buy at rm300+
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No wonder R1900Tiii better than Hivi 1010 iv. 5" vs 4" bass. How about D 1080 V? With 5.35 inch bass driver. Have you compare these two? But, Edifier offer cheaper price for almost similar spec. Not sure the sound tho.

QUOTE(Edifier @ Mar 11 2014, 11:34 AM)
The recommended selling price is RM339.
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Thank you... biggrin.gif BTW, why so hard to get Edifier at Miri and Kuching? The most high end is C3. sweat.gif
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post Mar 14 2014, 09:26 PM

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My list of speakers I'd love to test out.

1) AudioEngine A5+
2) AudioEngine A2+
3) Focal XS Book
4) DEFINITIVE TECHNOLOGY INCLINE
5) Edifier Spinnaker
6) Edifier E25
7) Acoustics Energy Aego M
8) Harman Kardon Nova 2.0


Anyone here have any opinions of the speakers above tongue.gif

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QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 11 2014, 04:06 PM)
Thank you... biggrin.gif BTW, why so hard to get Edifier at Miri and Kuching? The most high end is C3.  sweat.gif
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QUOTE(bernard90 @ Mar 11 2014, 11:13 AM)
Sifu please advice me out. I currently own m3300sf and i feel want to upgrade my speaker (budget 400 to 500). I currently using laptop realtek onboard sound card. It is better to upgrade external sound card and stick to m3300sf or buy c3? My primary usage is on music and movie and Prefer treble over bass. C3 or s33d better?
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My recommendation, save up more and go for the swan m50w or s530d if you have more space for the sub. Trust me, I don't think you will be super happy with the c3 since it not THAT much better than the m3300sf.
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QUOTE(nuttyking91 @ Mar 14 2014, 09:26 PM)
My list of speakers I'd love to test out.

1) AudioEngine A5+
2) AudioEngine A2+
3) Focal XS Book
4) DEFINITIVE TECHNOLOGY INCLINE
5) Edifier Spinnaker
6) Edifier E25
7) Acoustics Energy Aego M
8) Harman Kardon Nova 2.0
Anyone here have any opinions of the speakers above tongue.gif
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no need to think hard, mini speaker will never win big brother to produce full range sound
audio engine A5 stay top of them all
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Hi guys,
i'm abit confused on something..
Recently i saved my budget, and decided to go for some speakers from Hivi Swans.
currently eyeing on either Swans GT 1000, Swans M50W or swans M100 MKII ..
Wanna ask, which of these will sounds better for anime, classical/instrumental music and some gaming?

I understand that if i've to buy the M100 MKII, I can upgrade a subwoofer later, I wanna know how do I connect these together as I'm really new to the higher end audio stuffs.

And one more thing that confuses me, GT 1000 has an external amplifier while the M100 and M50w has an internal one? Will the internal amplifier overheat and kill the speakers? If i got a m50w, can I get an external amplifier to lessen the burden on the internal amplifier?

And I was told that the plug that comes with the Swans can't be fitted directly into our local plug, is that true? Do we need something like an adapter or another wire to connect them to our local plug?

And will the bluetooth feature in M100mkii affect the sound performance?
Thanks, been in a dilemma.

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