I got them for my wife to use as desktop speakers on her computer. Due to the fact that I will occasionally be sitting behind it, there is a significant emphasis placed on sound quality. Personally, I am now listening to some Denon VCL 720 with some Dali Tsenter 3 right now. To tell you the truth, if I had to make a purchase right now, I probably wouldn't shell out such a large sum of money for a VCL and speakers that were purchased separately. There is unquestionably a dissimilarity in the sounds. Especially late at night when you are listening very softly, you will notice that this Edifire has a sound that is more collected and a little bit clearer than the VCL + speakers combination. Naturally, Edifayer cannot compete with VCL+ speakers when the volume is turned up to a medium or high level. It seems as though extra volume and fullness have been added. This, however, should not come as a surprise given that the columns are roughly twice as wide. Because I nearly always listen in a calm environment, I pay close attention to the smallest sonic details. However, keep in mind that the price of this equipment is now around 50,000, while Edifire costs 9,000. In addition, while I'm working, I frequently listen to S-90 and Sven Royal2. In a nutshell, those individuals who are looking for a fantastic desktop system at a low cost for such a sound can consider purchasing the speakers.
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