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Review on πŸ”Š Edifier R2000DB Studio Monitors: Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers with Optical Input, 120 Watts RMS - Black by Kio Walker ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

Regarding the sound quality, there is a great deal of room for debate, as every person has their own preferences. These speakers provide a sound that is fairly decent across the entire frequency range, and when placed a couple of meters apart, they produce a soundstage that is rich in detail and has a lifelike sound. We can claim that this is the price-to-sound ratio that is ideal. Although symphonic music may not be the "horse" of these speakers, no one in this price range is capable of reproducing it in a manner that is more or less typical. In this pricing range, I do not believe that there are any other companies that can be considered competitors (I can compare with similar Sven and Microlab). To experience a discernible difference from a "regular" stereo system, which consists of a stereo amplifier and speakers, you will need to drastically increase your spending limit. It is quite doubtful that a system with up to 30,000 will perform one order of magnitude better. And if you pay a lot of money for it, you'll receive a "little" different portion and, of course, a much different sound. These speakers are sufficient, in my opinion, for filling a smaller space with sound for movies and the vast majority of popular music. Another point of brevity: When playing using bluetooth, there are noticeable and unfavorable alterations made to the sound. Using cables is preferable whenever that option is available. On the other hand, it is not always convenient, and the difference in sound is not catastrophic in a regular living room.

Pros
  • 1) sound 2) Bluetooth 3) outward presentation 4) the construction standard
Cons
  • not for this amount of money

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