@@29mariusiosif I find the bass are good enough for me, but do bare in mind that i am not bass head, but i do think if wanna use this for movie, i think it need to add on a sub woofer. And do take note that this S2000mk3 does not have output to sub so it cannot be a master when attaching a sub woofer to your system.
It's great. It's not Boomie but it has depth and it adds a wide stage listening. Some rap songs bass is so low that these speakers just don't want to perform as much. These stop producing bass about under 55 on the low pass filter. That said, these don't need a subwoofer. It plays 95% of music perfectly.
It's a Motorola. But I do have it hooked up to to a WiiM PRO PLUS which is a wife hifi music streamer. The speakers still do good via Bluetooth but they do better via WiFi
I think the problem is with your external dac because it has to do a D to A conversion and if you are running the speakers on optical,it doesnt have to do that conversion,speakers dac has to... Tell me an answer,im looking for a pair of active speakers to hook them with my denon cd player,it sounds amazing.... It was hooked before with a pair of yamaha speakers ,but they were passive and i had a lot of cables not of the sound,the model is nx e200 ,but i sold them to buy a pair of active ones
Pretty much. It doesn't compare to optical. One of the ways you can tell is put on a high-resolution song. And then switch the cables still playing the same song at the same volume level. The depth and the sound separation that you'll get from the optical increase the volume as well as increases the stage and instrument separation. RCA's are still a reliable source but for high-definition optical is the way to go.
Great review.
Spot on regarding optical input.
I have tried an external dac via rca, and it's not what I'm looking for.
i too own a s2000mk3, it is really a good set to have.
Hi there! As a music lover, just wondering how is with the Bass? Thinking buying those or 3000 Pro for my living room (20m2) 🙂
@@29mariusiosif I find the bass are good enough for me, but do bare in mind that i am not bass head, but i do think if wanna use this for movie, i think it need to add on a sub woofer. And do take note that this S2000mk3 does not have output to sub so it cannot be a master when attaching a sub woofer to your system.
@@kerjianlai6391 thanks for information!
how are you connecting these speakers? i just bought them and when using bluetooth is not so good
Try Qobuz and thanks me later. Also using same equipments love this.
How is the bass in s2000mkiii
It's great. It's not Boomie but it has depth and it adds a wide stage listening. Some rap songs bass is so low that these speakers just don't want to perform as much. These stop producing bass about under 55 on the low pass filter. That said, these don't need a subwoofer. It plays 95% of music perfectly.
What Stands have Used? Thanks
I got them on Facebook marketplace for $45.
What phone are you using on Bluetooth streaming?
It's a Motorola. But I do have it hooked up to to a WiiM PRO PLUS which is a wife hifi music streamer. The speakers still do good via Bluetooth but they do better via WiFi
So ,you are saying that on rca they sound bad? Even with a denon cd player? I dont get it and im on the point of buying them
I think the problem is with your external dac because it has to do a D to A conversion and if you are running the speakers on optical,it doesnt have to do that conversion,speakers dac has to... Tell me an answer,im looking for a pair of active speakers to hook them with my denon cd player,it sounds amazing.... It was hooked before with a pair of yamaha speakers ,but they were passive and i had a lot of cables not of the sound,the model is nx e200 ,but i sold them to buy a pair of active ones
The player has digital output but i have to connect my tv because it doesnt have rca out,or coaxial...
Or the speakers have to do the A to D conversion when they are connected on analog because it has dsp,i dont understand
Pretty much. It doesn't compare to optical. One of the ways you can tell is put on a high-resolution song. And then switch the cables still playing the same song at the same volume level. The depth and the sound separation that you'll get from the optical increase the volume as well as increases the stage and instrument separation.
RCA's are still a reliable source but for high-definition optical is the way to go.