Review of the Swan D200 powered speakers. Features bluetooth 5.0 APTX HD. Remote and all wires. Perfect for desk or stands. DSP correction. Amazing sound will blow you away! Purchase here: Amazon.com: amzn.to/3kyBx5H
Just ordered via your link. $279, includes extra 16 ft speaker cable. Different link actually but yours took me to Amazon. D300 $378 with extra cable. Thanks.
Very nice review but I would cut out the introduction and incorporate that stuff into the latter half of the review. You should have talked about the sound quality first instead of at 5min and at the very end. This way people are more likely to hear it as a lot of people only watch the first couple minutes. I enjoyed the whole video tho.
hi sid, great non pedantic/no audiophile bs content, simple and clear information on the subtleties of hifi, did you quit the audio hobby or do you do audio reviews somewhere else on the internet ?
So the bass is satisfying, no need for a sub, but not overly clear or detailed bass? Does that mean it's muddy? Would I be better off with d300, m300mkii or m500 to get better bass? 🤔
I'm going to buy these,but question first. Does the sound alter with different input (analog vs. digital). It looks as though these have onboard DSP Does this work same with analog/digital input? or does DSP only work with digital input? And which sounds better?
Can u do a sound demo with heavy metal and electronic/bass heavy music. Or at least say if they sound good? Being V shaped for heavy metal, do guitars sound good (the s3000pro didn't, guitars didn't sound grungy/meaty). And definitely no need for a sub for electronic music?
Hello Sid, I have a few questions regarding to D200, I am wondering if you can answer these: 1. When you turn the power on, does it remember the last input setting? (like Aux/optical), and it is the same when you first plugged it in the power? if not, which input does it set to when powered? 2. Does it go into a sleep mode? if so, when? I turn off my system with a powerbar, so these things are important if I am using a pair of speakers. Thanks
these powered speakers seems to be a good mix of convenience and sound quality for the average listener.but at this price why not go for studio monitors made by audio engineer driven companies that also do the dsp tricks for $400 such as kali lp6 v2 (these do not hiss like other great studio monitors such as jbl 305). at these prices we are also getting close to good budget passive speakers such as the debut 2.0 b6.2 you previously owned how do these compares ? thanks