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Genre: Gaming
Date of upload: Mar 31, 2024 ^^
Rating : 5 (0/99 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-30T23:44:18.445699Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Great Vid Adam! I had a very similar experience. I purchased the Kanto Tux. Pretty to look at, but too shrill and fatiguing. Plus the Input button stoped working after a Week. I Sent them back and replaced them with the Vanatoo T1E. Spectacular! Love how they automatically change inputs to whatever the music source is. The Guys at Vanatoo really know their stuff!
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Adam - You nailed it! I too am a stupid, GAS-afflicted 'audiophile,' and I've been telling anyone who cares to listen: The T1Es easily approximate 95% of the two-channel system which took me a lifetime to assemble. I added an SVS SB-1000 sub and am happier than a pig in mud when doing everything you mentioned (gaming, critical listening, you name it). Thank you for posting this video - may it prompt anyone sitting on the fence to hit the buy-now button. 🙂
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In the era of headphones and earbuds, speakers kinda felt on the backseat for me but there is something about your videos :D Damn why am i so easy influenced :) Grabbing new speakers!!! Adam, love your videos. Something out of context here but for a few days a movie trailer called The Wild Robot cannot get out of my head. It is the best thing I've seen in a long time and from all the people i really like to hear your opinion on it some time.
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Personally my experience is most of audio hardware reaches quality plateau at around 200-300$ for headphones and double that price for speakers. Everything above that price is still gain in sound quality, but it's much lesser than quality gains you get below 200$. It doesn't mean buying anything above is not worth it, but if for people who are not really crazy about music it's a sweet spot when it comes to price/quality ratio.
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@ChantelleArts
1 month ago
Such a satisfying video, you always provide such amazing information ☺☺
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