Since the sound comes out of the earphones and not the unit itself, I see no way that those cute little F holes could make any difference in sound quality.
They are neat, though . . . I'm sure some classical music fans might buy it because of that. If Kenwood wanted to go whole hog, they should've put in an endpin, or at least a scroll at the top with some tuner pegs. Rock me, Amadeus!
So I started looking at the holes, and then I notice some screws going through those holes. Then I said.... OH! Maybe that is what the holes are their for!
As for the other holes without screws... maybe they are their for ventilation purposes?
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Look at the F holes! I guess they improve the resonance of the hard drive or something.
Hey Kenwood, make the thing clear so we can at least see the beautiful RF shielding.
Since the sound comes out of the earphones and not the unit itself, I see no way that those cute little F holes could make any difference in sound quality.
They are neat, though . . . I'm sure some classical music fans might buy it because of that. If Kenwood wanted to go whole hog, they should've put in an endpin, or at least a scroll at the top with some tuner pegs. Rock me, Amadeus!
So I started looking at the holes, and then I notice some screws going through those holes. Then I said.... OH! Maybe that is what the holes are their for!
As for the other holes without screws... maybe they are their for ventilation purposes?
I think you put an F when you meant an A.