QUOTE(Liticon @ Oct 30 2008, 12:35 AM)
Hey, I'm not sure if its okay to post these here, but i've got a few questions to ask. Noob in speakers here.
First off, i've bought a M3300SF today. I've seen alot of good reviews on it but I don't see much people having it. Was it a bad choice?
Secondly, what's the difference between M3300 and M3300SF?
Thirdly, is it normal to hear a loud crack every time i on my subwoofer?
Fourthly, when i plug in my headphone into the jack, there is still sound coming out from my main speakers. Why's that?
Yup that's all. Sorry for asking too much but as far as I've used it (the whole day), the speakers are awesome! Thanks in advance!
1. Don worry bro..coz it is quite new in the market (around 2 months old only compare to m3300 3 years old)First off, i've bought a M3300SF today. I've seen alot of good reviews on it but I don't see much people having it. Was it a bad choice?
Secondly, what's the difference between M3300 and M3300SF?
Thirdly, is it normal to hear a loud crack every time i on my subwoofer?
Fourthly, when i plug in my headphone into the jack, there is still sound coming out from my main speakers. Why's that?
Yup that's all. Sorry for asking too much but as far as I've used it (the whole day), the speakers are awesome! Thanks in advance!
2. More or less the same. Only the appearance of the satellite are different. Becoz previously, some users feels that m3300 sound too bright, therefore Edifier engineer tune the m3300sf' satellite abit to suit different ppl taste.
3. Yes. It is common for most of the multimedia speakers.
4. This is to prevent the user to un-plug the earphone accidentally, if volume too loud it may spoil the speakers
Hope my reply can clear some of ur questions. Enjoy ur speaker.
Oct 30 2008, 07:29 PM

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