QUOTE(CyrusWong @ Aug 23 2014, 10:59 AM)
between pcie sound card and dac, which 1 should 1 get?
im using edifier c3, my budget oso very low
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its the same thing if u understand correctly.im using edifier c3, my budget oso very low
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Aug 23 2014, 11:13 AM
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Edifier like stagnant for many years already.
I end up splashing RM600 for a pair of SuperM while waiting for S2000 replacement model. |
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Aug 24 2014, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(CyrusWong @ Aug 16 2014, 10:16 PM) as the c3 originally bass are not solid. now plus the current condition, make the bass are more soft. and i am using laptop onboard sound output. watch movie are great, coz i open the bass to max, real great. but when listen to songs, the bass are just too soft. thx for the satellites suggestion. QUOTE(CyrusWong @ Aug 23 2014, 10:59 AM) between pcie sound card and dac, which 1 should 1 get? Some laptops have slightly weak outputs from their integrated audio system. Both PCI soundcard and external USB DACs are essentially the same thing, just packaged differently. I don't think PCI sound cards can fit inside a laptop, thus a more logical choice would be an external USB DAC. You may want to try putting that subwoofer in a down-firing position with the woofer facing the floor (reflecting the bass directly off the floor) and see. Make sure there is a substantial air gap between the woofer and the floor... im using edifier c3, my budget oso very low QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Aug 24 2014, 02:16 PM) Edifier like stagnant for many years already. Kinda dfficult to find/see any S2000 around the shops, plus pretty pricey too (one of the most expensive models from Edifier). And which "SuperM" is that? Is it the small Bluetooth thingy? If it is then that is worlds apart when compared to the S2000 (including the price also).... I end up splashing RM600 for a pair of SuperM while waiting for S2000 replacement model. This post has been edited by lex: Aug 24 2014, 05:53 PM |
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Aug 24 2014, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(lex @ Aug 24 2014, 05:51 PM) Some laptops have slightly weak outputs from their integrated audio system. Both PCI soundcard and external USB DACs are essentially the same thing, just packaged differently. I don't think PCI sound cards can fit inside a laptop, thus a more logical choice would be an external USB DAC. You may want to try putting that subwoofer in a down-firing position with the woofer facing the floor (reflecting the bass directly off the floor) and see. Make sure there is a substantial air gap between the woofer and the floor... im building a rig now. pcie sound card is possible. the laptop... going to put at home.Kinda dfficult to find/see any S2000 around the shops, plus pretty pricey too (one of the most expensive models from Edifier). And which "SuperM" is that? Is it the small Bluetooth thingy? If it is then that is worlds apart when compared to the S2000 (including the price also).... |
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Aug 24 2014, 08:27 PM
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hi, i bought a edifier H285 in ear headphone for RM39 and now the wire on the right side is having problem, so i looking for a replacement for it.
Any Suggestion around RM50 which is nice and have much better built quality? because i quite disappointed with the built quality of H285, but the sound really not bad. |
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Aug 24 2014, 09:49 PM
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QUOTE(lex @ Aug 24 2014, 05:51 PM) Some laptops have slightly weak outputs from their integrated audio system. Both PCI soundcard and external USB DACs are essentially the same thing, just packaged differently. I don't think PCI sound cards can fit inside a laptop, thus a more logical choice would be an external USB DAC. You may want to try putting that subwoofer in a down-firing position with the woofer facing the floor (reflecting the bass directly off the floor) and see. Make sure there is a substantial air gap between the woofer and the floor... Nothing to replace the desktop. So focus on speaker for phone and tablet instead.Kinda dfficult to find/see any S2000 around the shops, plus pretty pricey too (one of the most expensive models from Edifier). And which "SuperM" is that? Is it the small Bluetooth thingy? If it is then that is worlds apart when compared to the S2000 (including the price also).... |
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QUOTE(rexksviilow @ Aug 24 2014, 08:27 PM) hi, i bought a edifier H285 in ear headphone for RM39 and now the wire on the right side is having problem, so i looking for a replacement for it. Sorry for the problem cause and if the earphone still less than 1 year, you can send it to the dealer you bought for warranty claim.Any Suggestion around RM50 which is nice and have much better built quality? because i quite disappointed with the built quality of H285, but the sound really not bad. |
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Aug 29 2014, 11:47 PM
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Hey guys, recently the earpad fabric on my H850 broke apart, so I would like to detach the earpad to try fixing it. Is there a proper way to take it out without ripping the fragile earpad?
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QUOTE(IzeStorm @ Aug 29 2014, 11:47 PM) Hey guys, recently the earpad fabric on my H850 broke apart, so I would like to detach the earpad to try fixing it. Is there a proper way to take it out without ripping the fragile earpad? Bro,![]() We already order the earpad from Edifier and will pm you once the earpad arrive. |
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Aug 30 2014, 12:54 PM
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My edifier M2300 produces light buzzing sound, even with audio signal disconnected from my pc. my old creative speaker doesn;t have that problem...so it's not my pc or my household power source (which i've also tested at other house)
what needs to be changed? price? |
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Aug 30 2014, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Aug 30 2014, 12:54 PM) My edifier M2300 produces light buzzing sound, even with audio signal disconnected from my pc. my old creative speaker doesn;t have that problem...so it's not my pc or my household power source (which i've also tested at other house) If its still under warranty then send for RMA. Most likely those main big filter/smoothing capacitors right after the bridge rectifier diodes. Had the same problems before, read the post here: Special Interest -> Home Entertainment -> Audiophiles-> Audio Capacitor, Where to buy? -> Post #100... what needs to be changed? price? QUOTE(lex @ Sep 13 2013, 07:05 PM) Yups, that's usually the source of low level buzzing. Bulging is a visible sign of bad capacitors. Example from my old Edifier M3300 when it started buzzing... Replacing those capacitors solves the problem. Some good capacitors and soldering work required... » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Aug 30 2014, 03:20 PM
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QUOTE(lex @ Aug 30 2014, 02:17 PM) If its still under warranty then send for RMA. Most likely those main big filter/smoothing capacitors right after the bridge rectifier diodes. Had the same problems before, read the post here: Special Interest -> Home Entertainment -> Audiophiles-> Audio Capacitor, Where to buy? -> Post #100... thanks for the tips...so I should look for blown caps in the amp module?what is the price for those caps? can find easily in jalan pasar? jalan pasar sell cheap but high quality cap? |
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Aug 30 2014, 03:20 PM) thanks for the tips...so I should look for blown caps in the amp module? Yes, look for bulging capacitors. But do note that sometimes bad capacitors may show no signs externally and may have to remove the capacitor from the board to measure it. As for those high quality capacitors. try buying from online electronics stores such as RS Components, element14/Farnell/Newark, Mouser and Digikey. Many of those capacitors found selling in Pasar Road are mostly counterfeits (remarked low quality el-cheapo capacitors)... what is the price for those caps? can find easily in jalan pasar? jalan pasar sell cheap but high quality cap? Edit: My full re-capping of Edifier M3300... » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by lex: Aug 30 2014, 03:39 PM |
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lex Do you have a repair shop where users can send their speakers to you for fixing?
I'm wondering whether switching the capasitors would increase performance in sound quality/etc. Or maybe just switching the speaker monitors. This post has been edited by asunakirito: Aug 30 2014, 05:13 PM |
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QUOTE(asunakirito @ Aug 30 2014, 05:13 PM) lex Do you have a repair shop where users can send their speakers to you for fixing? Yes, I do repair/upgrade speakers though not operating from shop at the moment. For further details, just use the PM method to communicate. As for upgrading capacitors, they do improve sound quality by quite a bit... I'm wondering whether switching the capasitors would increase performance in sound quality/etc. Or maybe just switching the speaker monitors. |
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QUOTE(lex @ Aug 30 2014, 03:37 PM) Yes, look for bulging capacitors. But do note that sometimes bad capacitors may show no signs externally and may have to remove the capacitor from the board to measure it. As for those high quality capacitors. try buying from online electronics stores such as RS Components, element14/Farnell/Newark, Mouser and Digikey. Many of those capacitors found selling in Pasar Road are mostly counterfeits (remarked low quality el-cheapo capacitors)... haha nice reworking yoh Edit: My full re-capping of Edifier M3300... » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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