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Review on ๐Ÿ”ด Edifier USA e25 Luna Eclipse (Crimson) by Wiktor Wnkowicz แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

I've been enjoying a balanced, enjoyable sound for the past four months, which is especially nice when you don't want to use the "heavy" artillery of a complete component audio system. I contrasted the sound with those of my classmates (who were obviously very conditionally peers). The Audiovector K1 series of shelf speakers is the newest from the established Audiovector (Denmark) firm. It has a low sensitivity of 87 dB and a maximum input power of up to 100 W. Shelf speakers operate using a complete set of components, including "BT-Toslink" - External DAC - Preliminary - Terminator. Hagibis X7, a Bluetooth transmitter and receiver for various audio interfaces, is known as "BT-Toslink". When streaming music from your phone, I highly recommend Hagibis X7 as it is really convenient. Investigate it on AliExpress. E25HD - played independently, using native BT. The E25HD are both turned on to their maximum power at the same time, which is roughly 37 + 37W of the manufacturer's average power declaration (which is quite close to the truth). They sound lively and uncompromised at full blast, and they avoid sounding like oatmeal. When comparing, the digital stream from an iPhone to BT moved automatically to various output devices (BT-headsets) and did so practically without pausing the stream. Even at the same volume level, the differences are audible; each has a distinctive sound hue. The addition of passive low-frequency emitters has an impact on the E25HD's unexpectedly more prominent low (!) frequencies. The Audiovector K1 has a somewhat more transparent and clean treble. The Audiovector K1's picture and scene are larger and more airy, but the E25HD isn't completely drained either: the scene's volume and localization are present, the sound isn't distorted, and it's clear. These speakers are a very worthy option! Until I bought it for the test, I could not believe it myself! Now I don't even want to take them out of the front, and on their original racks they appear strangely futuristic. 1. My favorite genres of music are DeepHouse, EDM, Indi-rock, Pop-Rock, and occasionally classical and vocalists. Comparing it to the B&W CM8 floorstanding speakers is useless. We were just standing next to one another.

Pros
  • design and building. The sound is pleasant surprise despite the plastic case! Modern technologies and multi-channel amplifiers have beneficial impacts. HF-MF work well. Due to their size, LFs are anticipated. From roughly 70 to 80 Hz, they play audibly and without interruption; below that, only bubbles and phantom sounds are heard. At maximum loudness, perceptible distortion is not audible. They appear stunning and sophisticated on Edifier SS01C brand stands. nicely wrapped and full. This is a genuine, useful product, not a handmade item.
Cons
  • If somebody requires a separate output for the subwoofer, there is none. Realistically, the bottoms from this acoustics won't be sufficient for movies and special effects. In the characteristics, the manufacturer is a little deceptive (writes a range of 30 Hz!). For those who are in the tank: these are floor-standing speakers that are roughly a meter tall and have a volume of about 100 liters (or a separate Sub) starting at 30 Hz. The rest is pointless marketing! If you need a wireless subwoofer in addition to these speakers, look into the Edifier E235HD (triphonic) model, which is nearly identical.