willyhoops;278251 Wrote: 
> Powered speakers... the downmarket things you plug into your computer
> which don't have a remote volume becuase you adjust it on the computer.
> i agree in this case the volume control is a very nice feature. 
> 
> on the other hand the many more people (?) who have a hifi with line in
> are changing the volume when they shouldn't be. 
> 
> however, if that market is very large i am wrong. i am really sorry, i
> didn't think about the computer speakers setup until now. i have never
> seen anyone do that in the uk- but maybe its more popular in the
> states.

I for one am glad there is a volume control all three of my SB3s are
connected to either (a) Audioengine A2s which do have a volume control
on the back but as they are up on high shelves in the kitchen prefer to
use the remote for the SB3 (b) directly into a Linn power amp attached
to Acoustat electrostatic panels, I don't think these are classed as
"downmarket" but maybe I am wrong! And this is the way the TP will be
when I get round to buying one.

And yes I do live in the UK!


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MuckleEck

Alasdair

3 SB3s - Linn  - Acoustat - AudioEngine 2 - Cambridge Audio 640R - 
Mordaunt Short
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