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Appreciate the suggestion. Those look cool. Can you tilt those at all?
Free movement ball design. Can tilt up and down, as well as left and right. They support the 1280DBs fine.
obviously these don't come with sub but assuming an equivalent sub how do they compare
I am using the Pro Media set hooked up to a Fluance RT81 turntable. They were my pc speakers but I repurposed them for playing records. I'd like to get a second set of speakers to use for playing on the turntable and put the Pro Media back connect to computer for occasional use. WOuld the Edifier's need an emp from the Fluance? I don't need that with the Pro Media would prefer not to have to buy an amp.
obviously these don't come with sub but assuming an equivalent sub how do they compare
I am using the Pro Media set hooked up to a Fluance RT81 turntable. They were my pc speakers but I repurposed them for playing records. I'd like to get a second set of speakers to use for playing on the turntable and put the Pro Media back connect to computer for occasional use. WOuld the Edifier's need an emp from the Fluance? I don't need that with the Pro Media would prefer not to have to buy an amp.
The rt81 has a built in pre amp so these will work without additional hardware.