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Review on Edifier Bookshelf Subwoofer Bluetooth Wireless Computer Accessories & Peripherals by Mateusz Grzesiak  (M ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

I wanted a "near hi-end" computer audio system for listening to music and playing games in a relatively small area (10 square meters and some table space). The S2022/3000pro, JBL, Yamaha, and Focal monitors that I researched were all too large for my space and intended for studio use, so I decided to explore elsewhere. These triphonics, which are exceptional in their category, were selected. There is nothing like available. I pair it with the top-tier DAC Saber ES9038 (DSD64, 32/384) via the integrated sound card Creative AE-9 PE. The link is optical. Satellites stand 30cm from the wall. The sound card's remote block shows the current volume setting. Listener and appreciator of tunes. I enjoy a wide variety of musical genres. Solid tunes. The primary focus is on aggressive music, especially Deathcore and Metalcore. From the greats like Vivaldi, Chopin, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky to the heavy hitters like Metallica, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, Sting, and many more, I love it all, and I have it all in DSD256 quality on my computer. The unpopular remote control is a common topic in literature. A compact, spherical remote control with rubberized buttons is hard to imagine failing to find a use for. Quick to react and compact enough to fit in your hand. Battery installed. Don't scrimp on the sound card/DAC and music collection (and I'm not talking about mp3s) when you buy this speaker. gasest YOUR OR FIRST FIRST FOR FOR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOU YOU MAY YOUR YOUR MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY DE YOURENCE MAY MAY YOURING MAY YOUR YOUR YOUROVEwho---who"""should"..."" People will disagree with me and point out that "24 frames per second" is all the human ear can pick up and that there are numerous publications claiming that 24/192 is meaningless on the Internet. The difference between 24/192 and 16/48 is tremendous, and I can actually hear it now. Also, 192 kHz is not the maximum audible frequency; rather, it is a rough approximation of the number of "steps" of the sinusoid during its processing by the DAC; the higher this frequency, the more steps there are and the smaller their size, and thus the sound is closer to analog.

Pros
  • Superb acoustics for the price Overall effectiveness; reliable outward appearance A wide variety of connectors and gear; planar tweeters; a wireless subwoofer of outstanding size; The Main Satellite has Treble, Bass, and Volume Controls, and the Current Connection is Displayed. Since I couldn't fit everything in the comments, I'll do it here: // .1 Games. This stands on its own as a one-of-a-kind adventure. It has a thick, fat sound with incredible fidelity. Zvukovuha served its purpose, and it even features a unique game style (Scout mode) for shooters. You need to link the sub to the network to begin using it; it comes factory-synchronized. A contrast between optical and analog systems. Sound's purest form is in optics. Because of all the modulations, the analogue sounds and looks better. If you want crisp audio, go with optics. According to Maxim B.'s comment below, using an analog connection from an external DAC will result in an additional conversion step within the system: "Right now it works via optics and this is its best mode of operation (galvanically isolated from the source, no interference on the cable)." ADC to DAC to external amplifier for use with an acoustic system .3 I am currently listening to Scann-Tec - Unyt, which was released in 2022. I just don't know what to say. This ambiance, clarity, and BASS waves transport me to another world. In addition, the bass is not overpowering or muddy like it sometimes is on acoustics; rather, it is well-defined and surprisingly deep. The instruments in the composition don't jumble together, the mids are refined, the highs are accurate, the synthesizers don't sound like they're coming from the speakers but they create an otherworldly atmosphere, the strings are clear and resonant so you feel like you're in the audience, and the experience is reminiscent of the first time I listened to music on high-quality headphones with a decent player and went crazy over the clarity of the sound. My personal viewpoint is as follows. Again, I must stress the importance of good audio and sound. .4 I spent a pretty penny on a top-tier toslink, and it turned out to have been money well spent. Optocoupler MKII Van den Hul
Cons
  • There was a slight rattling in the subwoofer during the highest points of Aes Dana - Inks (16/44.1 flac 700kbps). Aleph-Offset- and Nuph-Logic Compositions. Seeing as how Aes Dana and, in principle, the entirety of Ultimae Records is electronics with an emphasis on the bottoms, not every sub is able to play regularly, I'll just chalk it up to overload. Not even on the same Scann-Tec is this being seen. Even at maximum volume, the sub plays without additional noise when playing psyprog; for example, take the track "Astrix" by "Techno Widows," "Deep Jungle Walk," and "Adhana" (all from the deezer hi-fi source). In conclusion, a tiny rattle of the central speaker can be detected on particularly "loaded" compositions at high volume in peaks at a certain frequency. Everything else is perfect, of course.

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