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TYX-SS Mini Bluetooth Stereo Phonograph Small Home Style Living Room Stereo Bluetooth Speaker Desktop Ornaments Turntables 20.8 * 17.1 * 33.3CM-1

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I could go on, but I don’t have much more time to write. I have yet to find a classical disc that sounds bad with the SS 9.5s. The full range of instruments and delicacy on each of my classical recordings is well-presented. Home, Furniture and DIY:Smart Home and Surveillance:Smart Speakers, Hubs and Accessories:Smart Speakers Electronics:Home Audio Stereos, Components:Speaker Parts and Components:Other Speaker Parts and Comp. Generally, everything that is good sounds good – if not better than good (edit: by good, I do mean amazing, I hope you know) – on the SS 9.5s. Very little sounds bad. Sure, there are recordings that sound bad. But they are still listenable on the SS 9.5s. You might not want to crank them up, but you can enjoy what’s there. These are the times when I am glad for the MA8900’s tone controls. Pity those who don’t have tone controls.

Yes. It is ok to plug in and disconnect speakers while the computer is on and running. Most operating systems today also show a pop-up notice when speakers are connected to and disconnected from the computer. Test the speakers When choosing a Bluetooth speaker, what it really comes down to is size and price. If you're looking for a very portable speaker, you'll want to get something very compact, but remember that smaller speakers usually produce less sound and bass than larger ones. So while there are plenty of mini Bluetooth speakers that deliver bigger sound than you might expect, they do have their sonic limitations. For a lot of people it's a question of finding a speaker that's not too big or too small -- one that travels well but also is capable of producing good sound for its size. But finding the best portable Bluetooth speaker also comes down to your budget.

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First off, as I mentioned in my original post about them: they can handle gobs of power, just like an American speaker should. They absorb power in a way that a Large Advent or Polk Monitor 10 should…and then some. A McIntosh SS amp (not to mention a 200wpc one) is a great partner to these speakers. I have them attached to the 8 ohm taps. The passive radiator design allows the bass to scale with volume. To connect a set of USB (universal serial bus) speakers or headphones, insert the device's USB connector into one of your computer's open USB ports (as shown in the picture). The device should be automatically recognized by the computer. For additional information, consult the user manual for your device. Laptop users

The plants and furniture (as well as the Persian rug) help to soften up the room, but in my experience they don't affect imaging in any way (they certainly don't affect soundstage!). I move plants in and out throughout the year to change things up (some plants just need to summer outside). It does take a while to figure out the placement of new speakers in the space, but everything I have owned seems to work within a certain few inches within what you see in the photo. Moving speakers just a half of an inch left or right in this space can make a very noticeable difference to the overall presentation, so patience is a virtue. What intrigues me about Salk is that it is not just Jim making these things. It is a collective of some of the smartest advisors in the DIY speaker building community. You have not just Jim and his indomitable spirit – a pioneer in Internet direct marketing. You also have Dennis Murphy designing the crossovers. And you have Jeff Bagby contributing passive radiator designs. There are, of course, others. Jim’s work is tireless, and each new design seems to build upon everything else he has learned. Many Bluetooth speakers now are now fully waterproof and some fully dust-proof. If you're planning on taking the speaker with you to the beach or on a hiking trip, having a more durable speaker is a desirable trait. Speakerphone capabilitiesConsumer Electronics:TV, Video and Home Audio:TV, Video and Audio Parts:Record Player, Turntable Parts Consumer Electronics:TV, Video and Home Audio:TV, Video and Audio Accessories:Home Audio Accessories:Audio Cables and Interconnects There are two modes in the room - one about halfway in, and one at the far end opposing the speakers. The ceiling has two skylights (with ~2' spaces leading up to them) that add to volume (which you also cannot see in the photo). I have a (not very scientific) theory that the skylights' breakup of the ceiling space is key to how this room sounds as good as it does. If you sit halfway in, you get a surreal, in-your face performance experience. If you sit at the far end, where I sit 99% of the time, you get a rather "large-scale" performance. Consumer Electronics:TV, Video and Home Audio:Home Audio:Home Audio Components:Other Home Stereo Components Why? Because I like what he's saying in this video. However, unlike Steve, I don’t care to have a laboratory of different equipment in my listening area. I value visual peace — and a little nature — in my listening environment, and I don’t want equipment to disturb this sense of peace.

None of the three chosen drivers seem to present any audible cone breakup, even at ear-splitting volumes. (And, yes, you can split your ears with these.) This is delightful. I should note that I grew up listening to my brother’s setups in the 1970s, which were first powered by Large Advents, replaced with Polk Monitor 10s. If you read me, I have an affinity for non-ported designs, and I like bass that scales with volume.)

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This is the ideal speaker choice for your microbit projects as it will work directly with the Audio cable for the BBC microbit. To connect speakers to a laptop with no sound out port, insert the mini plug into the headphones port. Speakers with a subwoofer Consumer Electronics:TV, Video and Home Audio:Home Audio:Receivers and Amplifiers:Amplifiers and Preamps For whatever reason, it sounds kind of glorious. It's a happy accident, really. When we moved in many years ago, we used that room as a staging area, and I happened to plop my speakers into that end of the room. After clearing it out - before the room looked anything like it does today - I hooked up my amp to the speakers just to play some music, and went - wow! - this sounds good. A lot has changed in the room since then - painting, furnishing, redecorating, etc. - but it has remained a remarkable-sounding room. I think it sounds better than many highly tweaked "listening rooms" that I have heard. Is it Carnegie Hall? Certainly not. And, here's the thing: I like my music space to look wonderful, because I need to keep my eyes open while listening. I don't know about you, but if I close my eyes while listening to music, I fall asleep! Now…I reported on my initial impressions a couple of weeks ago. But two weeks in, I thought I would share greater insight.

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