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Review on Edifier R1280DB Wireless Studio Monitors - Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers with Optical Input - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - Enhanced Wooden Grain Finish - 42w RMS by Aneta Misztal ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Because the output of the phase inverter is located in the front, one of the most significant benefits is the ability to install the device in close proximity to a wall. To properly position a Klipsch speaker, for example, you need to keep it at least 20 centimeters, and preferably 40 centimeters, away from the wall. despite some drawbacks. They are an improvement over the Klipsch R-41PM speakers! Despite the fact that their prices are 3.5 times lower. Excellent speakers; the level of detail and warmth in their sound really impressed me. I took both models to my home office, which was quite small at only six square meters and was converted from the balcony, so that I could connect both models to the computer. Even though I was confident that Klipsch would come out on top due to their obvious advantage, I decided to abandon the experiment anyway. However, I was taken aback by the fact that the opposite was true. Edifier triumphed in every category; the sound is more open, clear, or some other adjective you could use. In contrast to him, Klipsch mumbled something. The high frequencies of the Edifier can be heard much more clearly, the vocals are more enjoyable to listen to - giving the impression that you are on the other side of the conversation - and the basses are much more legible and sound more interesting. In general, everything is in higher quality. Incredible, of course. 5 hours of testing were performed. I want to start off by stating that I experimented with various types of connections on both speakers (USB on Klipsch, BT, and RCA on both speakers), and I did not notice any differences in sound quality as a result of the type of connection used. I moved the Klipsch speaker further away from the wall, rearranged the speakers, and listened to music from a variety of sources, including the phone and the computer. To put it simply, it's an improvement over Edifier. I will admit that Klipsch could be married, but the sound that Klipsch produces is generally considered to be that of an amateur. As a direct consequence of this, I no longer need Edifier, and that makes me very happy:-) In general, I really like the way that Edifier sounds, and I would recommend it. There are also a few disadvantages, such as the absence of a USB input and the fact that it is easier to connect it to a computer. The remote control does not include an equalizer of any kind. However, this is not a necessary condition.

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