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I've never heard them, but the Paradigm A2 look interesting.
Kanto Yumi: $399/pair, 24/192 DAC, Bluetooth, 2 x Optical, 2 x Analog, Subwoofer Out, Remote. Available in Gloss Black, Matte Black, Matte White and Gloss Red.
How do you add a sub?
Hi Steve, where did you find the spec on the [Kanto Yumi] DAC? Is that what the optical inputs will support?Does Bluetooth stream uncompressed? (general question I suppose)
Strange no one mentioned Emotiva?I'm very happy with my Airmotiv 4's as PC speakers. $349/pair.http://www.emotivapro.com/collections/all
I'm not experienced with these speakers but is there a major advantage with a design that has a built in DAC? The Vanatoo, Kef, Paragigm, B&W and several others have buit in DACS. The Vanatoo is also class D powered with a built in DAC. The Quad, Emotiva and several pro designs are simply powered. Just wondering, assuming you don't have a spare DAC, do the models with built in DACS offer a better value? Is there a major performance difference? For $500, those Vanatoo speakers look very tempting. I'm not sure I do enough desktop listening to justify the cost. Thanks,Jack
I'm not experienced with these speakers but is there a major advantage with a design that has a built in DAC? The Vanatoo, Kef, Paragigm, B&W and several others have buit in DACS. The Vanatoo is also class D powered with a built in DAC. The Quad, Emotiva and several pro designs are simply powered.