The advantages in some way cover the disadvantages, the sound is chic, but the sediment remains. For such money (taking into account the discount I bought for 88350), I consider them very significant and upsetting. The biggest annoyance was that the speakers were noisier than my previous Edifier R2750DB. Turning off the power through the remote control is unusual, but I think you can get used to it. If you turn on the โsmartโ bass (a feature developed by Klipsch), then it will be very fat, which is quite suitable for a fairly large room, and without this function enabled, the speakers will go to listen to music not far from them (let's say sitting at a computer), but moving away will be a little boring. As a result, the โaverageโ setting cannot be achieved in any way. The primary purpose of the acquisition was to connect to a vinyl player, with which the speakers coped with a bang, but for listening to music in the background, the computer turned out to be a little redundant. About the firmware. Some write that the bass is getting better, but I did not understand this. We will wait for new ates, maybe the background noise will be reduced (I would like to believe, but it's hard to believe).
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