
When the speakers worked, I thought they sounded fine. They aren’t so expensive and I didn’t expect audiophile sound quality.
Ever since I bought the speakers, the volume control would crackle a bit. It’s been about a year and a half and now the powered speaker is messed up. I have to turn the volume all the way up (on the speaker’s control) to get even a little sound out of it. As other reviewers have stated, it’s not worth it to send the speakers back to M Audio. When I tried their customer support, all I got was automated messages on the phone and could never speak to a real person. I did get e-mail help, but that is such a pain in the butt. Sending the speakers in will cost you too much in both shipping and repair fees.
If I’d have known that these speakers were the disposable type, I wouldn’t have bought them.
I need to find a good computer audio recording program so that I can reecord Computer Recording some beats. I tried using free audio recorder, but it couldn’t handle any complex beats and messed it all up. Money is not an object by the way.Just to clarify, I need to it record what the computer is sending out, not what is coming in.
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