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JeremyCherfas
2
Aug 25, 2013
Great. Thanks Adama for setting me straight. I guess it's not too big a deal to unplug or switch off the speakers when I need to use the headphones.<br /><br />I can't really compare my headphones with my speakers, partly because my headphones are nothing special, just a serviceable pair of Sennheisers (HD 407). I think there is some difference, though maybe not quite so much.<br /><br />What really surprised me about the speakers was that I seemed to be hearing so much more, especially in the quieter passages. Other people have spoken about "warmer" vocals. I'm no audiophile, so I cannot really comment on that. All I can say is that the listening experience is just more comfortable, more interesting and fuller.<br /><br />I hope that helps.
Adama
21
Aug 26, 2013
JeremyCherfas@JeremyCherfas <br />I use a "remote control outlet switch" to turn my KRK's on and off. The remote is attached to the underside of my desk top using double sided tape ;)<br />Possibly not the cleanest power delivery but I'll likely never notice the difference.
JeremyCherfas
2
Aug 26, 2013
AdamaNeat idea! I've never actually seen those here -- I'm in Italy -- but it might be worth looking.
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