M D Gourley
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The information I have given here is only my personal observation and I have no HiFi knowledge whatsoever ...please see below RasmusP post for more professional editorial.
After using various Headphones for over 10 years listening to the Audio in Sims, I recently thought about having my first set of external Speakers because my living circumstances have changed so I can make some noise without annoying anyone else.
I did not want to spend to much money as I was more than happy with the functionality and sound my current Astro Headphones + Mix Amp Pro produce.
I wanted to find something that I could continue to utilise my Astro Mix Amp Pro by just plugging the speakers into the 3.5mm jack as the Mix Amp had the Volume Control at my finger tips. I did not want the typical cheap PC speakers which I have on the Office PC which sound ok, but still sound a bit tinny and have no real bass.
I tried out the Office PC Speakers first to test the connection to the Astro Mix Amp to see if it was possible and whether it would work. I also did not want to clutter up my Sim Rig with lots of extra gear, so 2 speakers placed in the position shown in the photo was the plan.
Came across the Edifier R1280T from my local Computer Store...'How much you say', that's well within the budget!. What I liked is that I could still use the Astro Mix Amp Volume control and plug them in as mentioned above....I'll take 'em...and if they do not sound that good they can be an upgrade for the Office PC.
Un-Boxed them and was immediately impressed with the quality and finish of the Edifier R1280T, very solid when giving them the knock test and have a reasonable weight to them and just on the first impressions I thought they looked great.
The Edifier R1280T came with all the connection cables 3'5 to RCA / RCA to RCA and Speaker Wire for connecting to 2 speakers, plus a Remote for controlling the Volume....Google Search for more specs and reviews.
They also have a dedicated 'Treble' / 'Bass' / 'Volume' controls nicely placed on the side of the main powered Speaker....oh, they are powered speakers.
I chose to utilise the better quality RCA to RCA cables I already had and connect them to an Audioquest Flex-Mini / RCA Adaptor which then plugged into Astro Mix Amp 3.5mm jack.
Firing up my first Sim 'Raceroom' and was immediately struck with the extra Bass and more weight to the sound that my Heaphones did not have, although they lacked the detail you get from Headphones....at that moment.
Proceeded to adjust all the Sound sliders in Raceroom and 'wow'...very happy with the audio that came out of the Edifier R1280T...it was just a wall of sound in front of me and I found myself just driving / cruzing slowly around the Nordschleife testing out the Rumble Strips which sound like rubber wheels actually rolling over them, going off track listening to the gravel stones hitting up under the wheel guards to all the car sounds...awesome.
Tried and set up rF2 / ACC / AMS2 / Dirt Rally 2 / Wreckfest and all of them had an improvement with having the extra Bass added to the mix giving a more well rounded sound...to my untrained ear so only my personal opinion.
Very happy so far with the Edifier R1280T speakers for Sim Racing...and for the price I paid, I am not disappointed.
P.S. I used 'BluTak' to secure them to my Sim Rig Desk...does a great job of stopping the vibration
The information I have given here is only my personal observation and I have no HiFi knowledge whatsoever ...please see below RasmusP post for more professional editorial.
After using various Headphones for over 10 years listening to the Audio in Sims, I recently thought about having my first set of external Speakers because my living circumstances have changed so I can make some noise without annoying anyone else.
I did not want to spend to much money as I was more than happy with the functionality and sound my current Astro Headphones + Mix Amp Pro produce.
I wanted to find something that I could continue to utilise my Astro Mix Amp Pro by just plugging the speakers into the 3.5mm jack as the Mix Amp had the Volume Control at my finger tips. I did not want the typical cheap PC speakers which I have on the Office PC which sound ok, but still sound a bit tinny and have no real bass.
I tried out the Office PC Speakers first to test the connection to the Astro Mix Amp to see if it was possible and whether it would work. I also did not want to clutter up my Sim Rig with lots of extra gear, so 2 speakers placed in the position shown in the photo was the plan.
Came across the Edifier R1280T from my local Computer Store...'How much you say', that's well within the budget!. What I liked is that I could still use the Astro Mix Amp Volume control and plug them in as mentioned above....I'll take 'em...and if they do not sound that good they can be an upgrade for the Office PC.
Un-Boxed them and was immediately impressed with the quality and finish of the Edifier R1280T, very solid when giving them the knock test and have a reasonable weight to them and just on the first impressions I thought they looked great.
The Edifier R1280T came with all the connection cables 3'5 to RCA / RCA to RCA and Speaker Wire for connecting to 2 speakers, plus a Remote for controlling the Volume....Google Search for more specs and reviews.
They also have a dedicated 'Treble' / 'Bass' / 'Volume' controls nicely placed on the side of the main powered Speaker....oh, they are powered speakers.
I chose to utilise the better quality RCA to RCA cables I already had and connect them to an Audioquest Flex-Mini / RCA Adaptor which then plugged into Astro Mix Amp 3.5mm jack.
Firing up my first Sim 'Raceroom' and was immediately struck with the extra Bass and more weight to the sound that my Heaphones did not have, although they lacked the detail you get from Headphones....at that moment.
Proceeded to adjust all the Sound sliders in Raceroom and 'wow'...very happy with the audio that came out of the Edifier R1280T...it was just a wall of sound in front of me and I found myself just driving / cruzing slowly around the Nordschleife testing out the Rumble Strips which sound like rubber wheels actually rolling over them, going off track listening to the gravel stones hitting up under the wheel guards to all the car sounds...awesome.
Tried and set up rF2 / ACC / AMS2 / Dirt Rally 2 / Wreckfest and all of them had an improvement with having the extra Bass added to the mix giving a more well rounded sound...to my untrained ear so only my personal opinion.
Very happy so far with the Edifier R1280T speakers for Sim Racing...and for the price I paid, I am not disappointed.
P.S. I used 'BluTak' to secure them to my Sim Rig Desk...does a great job of stopping the vibration
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