Yep point taken but be aware that you can get better travelling radios.
The 1103 is indeed a budget priced radio and the sound is okay but not good.
Then it does have some overloading issues to consider.
Some of what the 1103 offers - including setting presets is very
difficult for a totall
When I go out of town, I don't want to take the 2010 with me. I want
something smaller when traveling.
Don Roberts
On 7/21/2016 4:07 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
The price is fairly typical yes but I have a question, you have a Sony 2010 do
you not so why do you want to downgrade to a Degen
Ah yes no doubt about it, when in their proper place and when you're
sitting down in your proper place they're excellent and again I say that
the MM1's are the best computer speakers I've heard given their size,
the fact they're not relying on any sub-woofer system at all etc.
I hope you get
That is certainly true about the MM one and sound projection. They do sound
best when you're sitting at your desk with the speakers appropriately placed.
But, when you are in that position, they really are awesome. I have never heard
the a-seven. But I'm sure it must be very good. I have never h
Yep fair point about the “Standby” issue unless something could trigger them
through the USB port connection perhaps? I’ll do some research on that later on
today.
You’re right about opinion on sound being very subjective . The one
thing I’ll say about the M1’s from hearing them that often is
The price is fairly typical yes but I have a question, you have a Sony 2010 do
you not so why do you want to downgrade to a Degen 1103? That’s pretty much
what your doing.
The Degen is a much smaller size and - whilst there’s no argument whatever that
as a budget radio it performs very well - t
Well, opinion of sound is always quite subjective, but I think the BMW M1 is a
wonderful speaker. For their size, they are downright amazing. They are a small
desk top speaker. And yes, even though I have left mine on occasionally for
quite some time, and the right speaker did get rather warm, n
I have been considering the purchase of the Degen 1103. But when I went
to search for it, I found that there is a version 2 release. About the
best price I noted was $55.00 U.S. with $24 for shipping from Hong Kong.
I therefore have two questions. First, is this price fairly typical?
Seco
I agree. But there's a setting that enables you to have the speakers turn off
each time you turn off the computer. This has saved me when going away for the
weekend, never mind on vacation.
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S
mary what is your opinion of the sound of the b and w
speakers. I think i'd be interested. Chris
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From: "Mary Otten"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2016 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Bowers And Wilkins MM1 Computer Speakers
This bea
Obviously no damage was caused when you did that? Easy enough to forget I
suppose, doesn’t the MM1 go into some sort of Standby mode?
> On 22 Jul 2016, at 4:58 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> This beaker containing all the amplification stuff does get hot. If you leave
> it on for a long time. If y
This beaker containing all the amplification stuff does get hot. If you leave
it on for a long time. If you just turn it off when you're not using it, it's
fine. But if you forget and leave it on for a long time as I have done on
occasion, yes, it does get hot.
Mary
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> On J
Hi there!
I know that people on this list have these speakers and I’m saving for a pair
myself.
So to my question, I read another review on these fine speakers which states
that the speakers get hot after use.
Well I’ve seen and listened to them enough and I’ve never noticed any real heat
gen
Peter,
I didn't notice any disadvantages but I probably don't use Sound Forge at the
level that some of you do. At some point, I started having trouble with
selecting audio with mark in and mark out, and I don't know what the source of
that trouble is. I think I had that trouble with Sound Fo
Well in that CTRL R alone starts the recording I don't know how you get tat
part you use to before where you can turn the monitor on and what not. Other
than that and if you care about that for what little I do with SF meh it's
okay. I'd get it if I could.
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From: Pc-au
Are their any disadvantages in going to SF11 from SF10?
P.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Hamit Campos
Sent: Thursday, 21 July 2016 10:34 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Sound Forge Pro 11 Window-Eyes
Ah cool. I unde
Ah cool. I understand. Well if it does work with Win Eyes any more than it
already kinda did that's epic!
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 10:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re
Okay, my audio engineer friend has passed along some ring tones and such he
recorded which can be added to Skype or perhaps other VOIP clients.
To add them to Skype for Windows you use the Import Sounds function.
There are 4 tones in this archive and they’re in both Wave and M4A format and
they
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