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In a completely silent room there's the FAINTEST hiss from the Millenia CT, but I'd say it is pretty much the same amount as the MM-1s which is hardly anything at all.
No doubt the MM-1s are better desktop speakers while the CT are better TV speakers, but I guess that's a given. I wonder if the Millenia CT would sound as good as the MM-1 if I got a DAC for it? I am considering getting the Paradigm over the MM-1 though just so I can use it for both my computer and my TV. The quality is still pretty dang good and the bass sounds and feels really good. I decided to pass on the A2s because I don't like how big the speakers themselves are, it doesn't fit with my furniture very well. Last edited by Pngwyn; Jan 7, 2013 at 08:46 PM. |
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The hiss is the same for both units and pretty insignificant from my experience. People complaining about it either have sensitive hearing or faulty units.
..or I have bad hearing, but if that means built in hiss-protection, so be it
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I am wondering what's the best way to remove the hiss? Is it coming from the electrical wiring in my house? Have you tried power line conditioners, like from Furman or Panamax?
For example: http://www.amazon.com/Panamax-M5400-.../dp/B000SXWGAG
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I'm not sure, sorry
I have no hissing problems.As much as I like the MM-1's clarity, I am starting to like the Millenia CT more... some music really needs that extra bass from the subwoofer and sometimes it just feels like the MM-1 is lacking something. I also started plugging the CT in through my Apogee ONE now, supposedly it's supposed to function as a DAC and make it clearer? Not really sure, but I do like the Paradigm CT setup a lot for my desktop. I'm having a surprisingly hard time deciding which I like better though. Last edited by Pngwyn; Jan 7, 2013 at 11:17 PM. |
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Not sure I understand. Previously you said "I can hear the hiss".
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I going to demo the B&W M1s tomorrow. Will be using my MBA as a audio source. Will post results. Im very interested in this hissing problem.
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There's no hissing problem. Hearing a super faint hiss when your ear is basically up to the speaker isn't a "problem" by any means. It's a super trivial issue and is basically non-existant, at least for me. I don't know how else to emphasize how insignificant the "hiss" is; the focus is really on the quality of these speakers.
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So I ended up sticking with the MM-1s. I found out that using the Audio MIDI Setup in OSX you can actually have a sub plugged in with the MM-1s. Right now I'm using the Millenia CT speakers with the MM-1s and it's amazing. I will be retuning the CTs and have a Corsair SP2500 system for the sub on the way.
I spent hours testing the Millenia CT, MM-1, and Focal XS 2.1 units. In the end I still found the MM-1 to be the best quality, though lacking a little bass. Once I found out I could use them with a sub, I immediately picked them up and have been enjoying the best listening experience I've ever had ![]() Shame for those who are having hissing problems..... |
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MM1 with SUB
How could You use a sub with mm1 ?
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I have no hissing problems.
How could You use a sub with mm1 ?
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