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RE: Pie-in-ear plasma are loudest (noise) in industry

Posted by mdavis on March 26, 2008 at 14:06:23:

I'm wondering just how many Kuros you have listened to to make a statement like that? My friends is dead silent. Of six reviews on Kuros that I have read not one has mentioned the displays being noisy (including lab testing and measurements). Did you consider that maybe the one you heard had a problem? Maybe the power supply has problems. Maybe there's a ground problem or a noise problem (EMI/RFI) or the power being delivered to the display is dirty.