I like to keep the grill off but when I'm going to have my grandkids over I put it on because they like to touch the speakers and they will put a hole in the cone for sure so the play it safe I keep the covers on cuz you never know when they're going to show up. You know how grandkids are!
Definitely no grill cover here, I like to see my speakers they look cool. The cloth cover thing normally looks uh.... like a cheap cloth cover thing? You get a like on this video for actually sharing the real size of these speakers, it is mind boggling to me how many people will review a bookshelf speaker and say nothing about it's actual physical size.
This was very helpful.....Seems to me no matter what desktop speaker you get. One would have to purchase a sub-woofer to get that punch. To feel the low end as opposed to just hearing it. Which is what I'm looking for. Then again, most desktops I've seen are only 2 way with the focus on mid range. I'm leaning toward these though just because of all the options on how you could hook it up to sources.
I have the black dbs and it is awsome I have pushed it to its limits I have played more bass bosted music then ever I might have made it more fragile from the bass but it’s awsome
Hello. I just bought this speaker to replace my crappy $15 one. I'm using it on my computer desk. My computer system has one electrical switch that will turn off all outlets on my desk, including the one used for the speaker. I always turn the switch off whenever I don't use the computer. My question is, is it safe for the speaker if I just switch the outlet off without turning the speaker off first? Will this affect the speaker negatively in the long run?
iam not sure about your opinion on imagining. idk if it because of iam moving on from crappy 2.1 multimedia speakers or not but i can easily locate where the music is coming from while being the speaker straight. i mean sometimes i cant but most of the time yes.
And I like the big band sound myself I love the brass Count Basie Frank Sinatra their Dynamite performers I listen to them all the time I can't wait to try to get my edifier speakers hooked up to my turntable so I can listen.
The 1280DBS is the better speaker if you prefer neutral sound with no over emphasis towards a particular frequency. It's the best budget audiophile speakers for a balanced sound, well worth the price range, especially if you using to connect to a turntable for Vinyl listening...
THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD SHOW WHICH CABLE,, BUT IVE USED JUST A GOOD QUALITY R.C.A. AND WORKED FINE.. MY EXPERIENCE WITH EDIFIR SPEAKERS HAS ALWAYS BEEN BURN IN,, PLAY MUSIC THROUGH THEM FOR A CONTINUOUS TIME., OR AT LEAST WHEN NOONE IS HOMR.. MUCH AS YOU CAN.. DEFINETLY YOU WILL NOTICE A DIFF.. IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS.,,OOPS ON CAPS.. NOT REWRITING.
I have a Audio Technica turntable there's no RCA jacks where I can plug in the speakers so I would imagine that it would be Wireless it does say Wireless on my turntable so what do I have to do to set that up to make it work I'm having a problem trying to make everything work I don't know if you can get this message or not you seem very knowledgeable thanks for this post I really enjoyed it.
I think you would plug the sub out (from the R1280dbs) into the L(mono) of the YST-215 according to the manual: usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/0/323550/YST-SW315215.pdf