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Good Mid Range Speakers
Jose | 2024-07-14 01:39:56 |
Good for the Price of course must be used on mid to full range monitors! 5 |
KonaGGB | 2024-05-18 02:11:13 |
Deep full base which does not overpower but which complements the mid-high range speakers well. More than enough for my smallish office at a great price. Thanks; GGB 5 |
Richard | 2024-06-23 05:34:29 |
Included are a pair of well made rubber speaker stands that raise the speakers a few inches off your desk but more importantly tilt the speakers backward. This points the tweeter upward toward your face. It does two things very well: it increases the brightness and widens the sound field. It is always a matter of balance between the tweeter and mid-range drivers in a speaker. The crossover circuit inside the speaker sends the higher frequencies to the tweeter (upper speaker) and the lower frequencies to the mid-range speaker (lower speaker). The engineer balances these two speakers to give the most accurate and pleasing sound. As you increase the volume, this balance can change dramatically in poorly designed speakers. These speakers were very well designed. They are neutral and natural sounding-not too bright and not too flat. By titling the speakers backwards, points the tweeters more directly toward your ears. If used without the stands on your desk, the speakers would be below ear level and may sound flat. The stands liven the sound just enough to improve accuracy. If the designer built the speakers with more treble' they would sound shrilly at higher volumes. You might think speaker stands are a luxury or not needed. Speaker stands are an important accessory to optimize sound accuracy from all speakers. Some manufacturers don't offer them - leaving the user to find expensive after market stands. These stands fit perfectly, are simple in design and improve the Sound. It shows the attention to detail from the designers who created the Audioengine A2 speakers. Highly recommended. 5 |
Jaxonator | 2024-06-08 06:32:10 |
Great low, mid and high range. They look good in our room. 5 |
sctsout | 2024-08-27 03:56:10 |
This scope is one feature from being the perfect optic for mid to long range shooting with the AR platform....that being side focus parallax adjustment. build quality is good/excellent optical clarity is good/excellent reticle is crisp and well defined windage/elevation adjustments have tactile clicks with sufficient tension zoom range fits the .223/5.56 cartridge The AR Riflescope has much value for its cost.... 5 |
Mike Wil | 2024-07-08 05:49:43 |
good mid-range pc. have not had it long so we will see how it holds up to the daily usage 5 |
Todd | 2024-07-19 01:55:31 |
Great mid-range CPU for the price 5 |
Michael | 2024-07-01 09:52:19 |
Very sharp. The perfect mid range zoom. 5 |
Duncan | 2024-09-17 08:47:34 |
Very happy with the new binoculars. They are so much better than my previous mid-range pair (which were also very good). Couldn't be happier. 5 |
Robert | 2024-09-26 05:23:47 |
I've been a serious professional photographer since the mid-80's, mostly shooting film on 4x5 systems until switching to digital about 10 years ago when film processing and Polaroid proofing became difficult to accommodate. Happily enough I went to the big Nikon digital cameras with prime lenses and still use them on serious assignments for my architecture and interior design clients. But I also love to walk about on time off in foreign cities or local mountain hikes and frankly, a full frame FX camera with a good mid-range zoom is not all-day friendly. At the same time I did not want to give up a serious approach to my imaging on walkabouts - - enter this beauty from Fuji. The IQ is outstanding, and equipped with a good mid-range zoom I'm clocking in with about 2 lbs total! I'm delighted. The camera's menu can be daunting, however, a claim substantiated with an included 300 page manual. Then again, it is a multi-purpose tool designed to accommodate a number of varied tasks admirably (and that it does). So my recommendation there is to master the settings you actually use and let the rest live in a world of maybe later. One can always got to Google or YouTube and find perfectly good shortcuts as necessary. In sum - - I Love This Camera! The attached image is of a Coyote that wandered through my backyard a few days ago. It was photographed on the Fuji X-T3 with their 18-135 mm zoom at 135mm (35mm equivalent 200mm), through a closed kitchen window, and cropped 8-fold! Out of camera jpeg, no post! I rest my case. 5 |