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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Great columns! Bought for a deaf grandmother to a big TV. The TV speakers are no longer enough to break through her deafness, and when turned up to excessive volume and "magic" with the equalizer, the TV speakers produce an annoyingly distorted sound. With these columns the problem was solved. The volume of the speakers is many times greater than required - so much is not necessary for a grandmother. But there is absolutely no distortion at any volume. The only bad thing is that the bass is too loud, exaggerated, and it is impossible to make it smaller than the bass control allows. Pity the neighbors. But grandma is happy. She's on holiday now! She seemed to look younger with these speakers. They breathed a second life into it! Yes, and in our eyes, with the connection of these speakers, a large TV set appeared at once three or four times as a much more wonderful thing. than it was before. Especially in music programs.

Pros
  • 1) very pleasant appearance, quality finishes in all details of the exterior, 2) relatively small compact size, 3) unexpectedly high sound power, and without distortion (when connected to a TV), 4) excellent sound, pleasant natural (unobtrusive, not at all protruding and without distortion) sound of high frequencies, very powerful and clear-sounding low frequencies, even in the β€œminimum” position of their regulator, raising doubts β€œDo such small speakers give out such a thing ?! ?", 5) the presence of 4 ways to connect to the sound source, 6) the presence of a remote control, 7) the ability to keep the speakers in the off state all the time of operation without damage to them and any noticeable energy or any other losses.
Cons
  • 1) I would like a more "punching" remote control that can control the speakers from any angle of "lighting" in the room and in the presence of any obstacles in its path - that is, due to reflections from walls, ceiling, floor and furniture. Here you have to aim directly at the speaker to get a response from it. It seemed to me not very convenient, because our speakers are placed behind a large TV, standing on a large oak "grandfather's" desk on ten-centimeter stands, in the corner of the table and the room. 2) I would like to be able to attenuate low frequencies to an even greater extent than it is implemented. Even with the bass control turned down, the bass is too strong (excessive) and intrusive for me. I think it's the same for neighbors. Pity them.

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