The Best Computer Speakers I've Ever Owned - The Vanatoo T1's
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The Best Computer Speakers I've Ever Owned - The Vanatoo T1's
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There were so many positive reviews of the Vanatoo speakers online, I had to test them out for myself.....and they lived up to the hype for me.
I tried out the Audioengine A5+'s, Presonus Eris E5's, Mackie CR4's (with a sub) and these were definitely my favorite.
All digital inputs help make these very flexible for just about any type of possible audio source and keeps the signal super clean for really great sound.
I can't believe I have been using the analog output from my computer for so long, ha.
I also forgot to mention in the video that the subwoofer output crossover at 125hz for those interested.
Also, for those of you that enjoy a little more technical review, here was one I found that was great which included frequency response graphs (spoiler, flat!):
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Speaker stands available here:
There were so many positive reviews of the Vanatoo speakers online, I had to test them out for myself.....and they lived up to the hype for me.
I tried out the Audioengine A5+'s, Presonus Eris E5's, Mackie CR4's (with a sub) and these were definitely my favorite.
All digital inputs help make these very flexible for just about any type of possible audio source and keeps the signal super clean for really great sound.
I can't believe I have been using the analog output from my computer for so long, ha.
I also forgot to mention in the video that the subwoofer output crossover at 125hz for those interested.
Also, for those of you that enjoy a little more technical review, here was one I found that was great which included frequency response graphs (spoiler, flat!):
★ My website:
★ Follow me on Twitter :