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Fledz
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
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Aug-27-2013 22:22
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Microlab
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Registered: Jul 2008
Location: behind the cow
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Those are regular high quality speakers, not monitors. So any testing tips?
And yea, a personal question - are you that very Fledz from Anjuna forum, with an image of a knight on avatar?
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Aug-27-2013 22:38
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Microlab
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| quote: | Originally posted by TranceLover007
Don't connect direct to the speakers - assuming you have got a reasonable hifi,connect to the AUX socket,thus using the amp.
Cheers |
Can you go more specific here? I dont seem to have an AUX socket..
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Aug-28-2013 06:34
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Zak McKracken
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you should know. does your speakers have a powerchord - if so theyre active and it would be better to call them monitors rather than speakers. couldnt u just tell us the brand? why all the secrets?
oh and another tip, it might be that the laptop output still is set to headphones rather than line output making it sound crap. dig in control panel sound settings.
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Aug-28-2013 09:16
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Microlab
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| quote: | Originally posted by clay
you should know. does your speakers have a powerchord - if so theyre active and it would be better to call them monitors rather than speakers. couldnt u just tell us the brand? why all the secrets?
oh and another tip, it might be that the laptop output still is set to headphones rather than line output making it sound crap. dig in control panel sound settings. |
No secrets at all, it's just a pair of hi-fi Microlab Solo speakers.
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Aug-28-2013 13:27
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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Those are active (the amp drives the primary and secondary speaker). Fucking weird way of doing it - the only other time I've seen that was on really cheap Roland semi PC speaker monitor things.
Palm is right - go check your settings in windows audio properties, make sure you don't have any weird EQ settings going on, and do the same in whatever audio player you're using (if you're using itunes or winamp this is a rookie mistake).
Otherwise, if you have long unbalanced cable runs they could be attenuating down the bass frequency so when you jack up the speaker you're getting more HF content.
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Aug-28-2013 18:03
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