Thanks for the comparison test. They sound very similar to me, good to know. I heard a boom at around 90Hz with the Genelec's and of course more bass from the JBL's further down but very similar where they both sing.
Ive run both and each have their strengths etc. Genelec is always top notch reference quality but of course given their size have little punch and in my case limited versatility due to XLR connection, they still sound great for such a tiny monitor. AEs have more 'colour' especially after ditching that stock foam and repacking with Twaron Angel hair and they're easy to connect to a phone while at work, easy peasy. I like 'em both for their respective environments/intended use. If I were to buy Genelec again Id get the 8020. Genelec: Reference/ mixing AE: Casual listening.
I had Genelec 8020 at home, Neumann kh 80 and other 2 4 inch monitor but the result was the same: under 5 inches woofer no speaker sound good. Is the minimum acceptable
Excellent review. Your reviews are simply the best. I have the iLoud Micro and wanted to buy the iLoud MTM MKll too. Based on what I hear in this review, it seems like the difference in sound quality between the two (in this case the MTM MKl), is not that exceptional big. The micro cost about USD 350 a pair and the MTM MKll about USD 800 a pair. Please let me know if what I hear is correct.
Les Adam Audio A7X sont mieux, heureusement, ce n'est pas le même prix ! Les Tannoy Gold 7 se débrouillent très bien et pour le prix, elles valent le coup. Les Tannoy Gold 7 gagnent pour leur rapport/qualité prix. J'aimerais une comparaison entre les Adam Audio T8V et Tannoy Gold 8 😊
6:15 I don't like the look of Adam audio, but it plays much better here. More space, violins really sound like violins, dynamics, better separated instruments.
Would be interesting to hear how the Kanto SYD compares to the Edifier D12 and the Klipsch Three Plus. Those are kind of the 3 I'm debating. The Audio Engine B2 is also getting some consideration. Currently leaning toward either the Edifier D12 or Kanto SYD I think.
I had both at home, well not exactly because it was the Kef LSX 2. Genelec 8020 is more accurate and clear. Finally I returned both and get Genelecs 8030 cpm that are same price as KEF lsx ii and even I have enough money to buy a Wiim Pro plus to stream and DAC… Obviously the 8030 are way better than 8020 or LSX, I trust my Genelecs more than my ears 😊 Post editing: none of them goes to low on bass response, the LSX has onboard DSP equalized to enhance bass response. I didn’t measured the FQ but to my ears LSX’s bass sound very inaccurate. I measured 8020s, lack of bass under 60 Hz but is very clean and punchy
эдифаер абсалютный мусор, если у эрисов компактный и четкий звук, а также присутствует плотность и обьема, то у пукалок эдифаер и размазанный и раздутый одновременно
I bought JBL but its bit fatiguing seems they have boost ant 2-4khz. Listening to this I think Eris sound warmer and less fatiguing. I'll try EQ correction later.
Question! standmore sounds much better, but wait, Im watching this by Klipsch the Three Plus now, so should i say standmore is better or what😂 im serious!! Really😂
The Edifiers have DSP so you can select between different modes? Dynamic/Classic/Vocal/Monitor You don’t say which mode it’s in? I’m guessing Monitor? I’ve owned mine for 3 years now and use them for music and movies. Zero problems. For that use I just put them in Dynamic. They sound much more lively and airy at the top and still have good bass. Mine are on stands. Sitting 3.5 meters away in a 40 square meter room with vaulted ceilings they read 85db at only 60% volume so way powerful enough for most duties. I might add an SVS 3000micro sub in the future to release them from driving to frequencies below 80Hz but that would only be icing on the cake. It’s not vital. They already sound good enough. I’m European, but live in Asia. In EU the price is around 600-700 Euros? Over here the price is just RIDICULOUS at 380 EUROS a pair!!!! They are a no brainer at 700 Euros. At 380 they are giving them away!😎 These are brilliant speakers and much more connectable and multi use than the Yamahas. Unless you wan’t the single minded classic studio vibes of the HS8’s then the S3000Pro’s are a much more practical speaker with good build quality and great sound. The only annoying thing with the MK1 is that you can’t tell what volume they are at easily when using the remote control as they don’t have a visual display showing the volume level from 1 to 50? You have to turn them down to zero using the remote, then count the blinks on the front LED as you slowly increase volume. I think the MK2 uses an app to control EQ/DSP/volume, so a big improvement in functionality over the MK1. If they had a sub out and bass management in the app you might as well forget about KEF LS50II’s. They are 4-500% more expensive without the expensive KEF stands! Edifier might rule the world if they did the decent thing and brought out a MK3 with those added features! If I wanted an amazing system today in 2024 for music and 2.1 movies that will blow anything out of the water worth 3000 + Euros I’d go for the S3000PRO MK2’s and also the brand new WIIM Ultra wireless DAC. It has sub out with bass management AND ROOM CORRECTION! Amazing functionality with their app and constant improvements with regular updates. All that for 350 Euros!!!! Add an SVS 1000Pro sub and you have a whole wireless system for around 1600 Euros. You just won’t find better until you start spending multiple thousands. Highly recommend.👍
Глупый человек который купил у бомжа микрафон!Слушая на S1000mk2 разницы нет звук деревяный! Автор удали видео оно бесполезное! У меня телефон качественей пишет звук!.