I have two videos about the KRK GoAux4's! you might want to check out my other video! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qO_OJmkJH5o.htmlsi=Do9n8MjWV8XgLwU_
Thanks for the review! If I have limited space, mostly going to listen to music, watch movies, and use them to play guitar on amp sims and occasionally record guitar for fun at home, would you say these would be ok? I can't really have 8" speakers, even 5 or 6 are big because of the cabinet.
I'm guessing the most use for these would be, as you said, going to someone's place, recording some vocals, guitar, etc, and listening back, together with others, to determine 2nd takes, etc. In that case, more than 1 person would be listening and the "triangle" setup would not necessarily be used? Would you say that the weird connecting cord between the speakers is adequately long enough for this (common) situation? And, do you think that these speakers would work well for this type of situation?
Hi Tim I read these have an auto power off feature if there are 20 minutes without music which then loses the ARC saved setting - do you know if that is true? Seems like it would be annoying having to keep setting it.
Hello e thanks for your vid review . Would really love a fair comparison with the iLoud micro . There are not real review or video comparisons around, about these two different and similar speakers
Hey Tim, recently got a set of these myself. They sounds great, but have one quirk that I was wondering if you experienced. When turning them on via the switch on the back of the monitor, it takes about 10-15 seconds for audio to start to come through. Is this just a normal thing, or are mine weird?
@@TimTalksAudio thanks for checking. Seems like they take a while to wake back up after putting them in standby mode as well. They seem to be working fine when the do wake up/power on. Hoping it’s just a quirk and not a defect lol!
Is this Amazon review true? "Auto Standby Ruins Anything Positive Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 If there is soft or no sound after about 30 minutes, these speakers will automatically go into Standby Mode. To turn it back on, you have to reach behind and flip the power switch twice. I didn't know this about these speakers and after some research, it's a plaque amongst KRK users. Many are having to hardwire modify their power sources to disable. They sound awesome but it doesn't matter as this stupid feature is a major annoyance and can easily break your focus or attention." I need to know if this is true and if so, is there a way to turn off the stand by? If not, then I understand why they never sold many and have stopped the production of these monitors. Other than this potential flaw they are perfect for my travel needs so please answer my question. It will be very helpful for me and many others🙏
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So this has DSP therefore latency.. so no good for tracking amp sims through them as all that latency adds up - audio interface, amp sim and now the GoAux
Lazy, no. It doesn't take much to set them up, and that's the idea! It shouldn't take long to set these up and get working. In your home studio, could certainly could use these as your speakers, but if it's more of a "permanent" space, you could also go for different speakers for a different budget. At this price point? They're pretty good!
They will work for your home studio. The ARC will not eliminate any problems with your room/listening environment, you should still try to treat your room!