Not that we've noticed. If you have a turntable plugged in and left on input then you may notice a hum from the turntable itself, but otherwise we've not heard anything on Bluetooth / other inputs.
Capable but lacking (as to be expected as it's a small speaker) unfortunately no subwoofer output either. They're exceptionally good speakers for their size / price, but if you like bass heavy EDM and want small speakers then I'd recommend a speaker + sub combo such as the Kanto YU2 + SUB8 or the Edifier R1280DBs + T5 combo
They're both great options, if it's just for general computer use then the M60's are great, they have a great soundstage for such small speakers yet still look great and compact. The R1280DB's have more input options such as optical and dual RCA's,, so they're both great options but it depends on how many sources you want to plug into them.
On paper, they have very similar specs; however, the Kanto YU2 doesn't have an RCA input. We don't sell Audioengine, so we've never had the chance to do a head-to-head sound test.
does this one compatible with lp70xbt turntable and is how does it compare to other edifier speakers like R1280DB and R1700bt looking forward to your reply
Hi, yes it's compatible with the LP70XBT. The M60's have a better sound stage than the R1280DB's in my opinion, especially on a desktop. But the R1280DB has more volume and inputs. The R1700BT sounds better but the M60's sound soooo good for a compact speaker.
Hi, depends what your primary goal is. The M60's are great for desktop audio, general music etc. They sound and look great. The MR4 is a studio monitor so is well suited to content creation, music creation etc.
Any hiss or white noise sound when not playing any sound and turned on?
Not that we've noticed. If you have a turntable plugged in and left on input then you may notice a hum from the turntable itself, but otherwise we've not heard anything on Bluetooth / other inputs.
@@kbaudiouk Thanks!
How would you describe the bass on this? I listen mainly to EDM so would this be good for that or should I go for something bigger?
Capable but lacking (as to be expected as it's a small speaker) unfortunately no subwoofer output either. They're exceptionally good speakers for their size / price, but if you like bass heavy EDM and want small speakers then I'd recommend a speaker + sub combo such as the Kanto YU2 + SUB8 or the Edifier R1280DBs + T5 combo
Hi there, if space is not an issue , would I grab these or the Edifier R1280DB? For PC use
They're both great options, if it's just for general computer use then the M60's are great, they have a great soundstage for such small speakers yet still look great and compact. The R1280DB's have more input options such as optical and dual RCA's,, so they're both great options but it depends on how many sources you want to plug into them.
Can this connect with subwoofer?
Unfortunately these speakers do not have a Subwoofer Output therefore cannot be directly connected to an Active Subwoofer.
Yes you can. The Edifier T5 subwoffer has an output stereo line out. Use that. Source (laptop) to T5 to M60.
This is a great work around provided your source device can control the volume (laptop, WiFi streamer etc)
Are the free stand color black?
No, they are a metallic silver colour.
How do you compare it with Kanto YU2 and Audioengine A2+? i know it´s way cheaper...
On paper, they have very similar specs; however, the Kanto YU2 doesn't have an RCA input. We don't sell Audioengine, so we've never had the chance to do a head-to-head sound test.
How can i connect with optical
Hi, you'd need to use a DAC (Digital To Analog Converter) to convert the optical output to analog output then plug it into the 3.5mm jack.
Thank you for sharing. If compare with E25HD (2024) which one sound better?
We've not done a head to head test but from previous experience the E25HD's are great but I prefer the soundstage on these M60's.
does this one compatible with lp70xbt turntable and is how does it compare to other edifier speakers like R1280DB and R1700bt
looking forward to your reply
Hi, yes it's compatible with the LP70XBT. The M60's have a better sound stage than the R1280DB's in my opinion, especially on a desktop. But the R1280DB has more volume and inputs. The R1700BT sounds better but the M60's sound soooo good for a compact speaker.
This or the MR4?
Hi, depends what your primary goal is. The M60's are great for desktop audio, general music etc. They sound and look great. The MR4 is a studio monitor so is well suited to content creation, music creation etc.
I wish they had a subwoofer output, such a shame.
you gcould also get a mini amplifier with speaker outs ans a sub out
The Edifier T5 subwoffer has an output stereo line out. Use that. Source (laptop) to T5 to M60.
@TheBAT69 good option. Looking for active subs with such a feature.
How can i connect this to my tv
Hi, you'd need to use a DAC (Digital To Analog Converter) to convert the optical output to analog output then plug it into the 3.5mm jack.