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Review on πŸ”Š Edifier R1700BTs Active Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - High-quality Wireless Studio Monitor Speaker - 66w RMS with Subwoofer Line Out by Mateusz Gniazdowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

I chose to try the Edifier 1700 after using the Microlab Solo 1-2-3-6 for more than 20 years. They have been the voice of Winamp, YouTube, and other home PC toys for a year and a half. not dissatisfied. a PC with good sound, a wide volume range, and a small footprint. I would suggest looking at this model for folks who don't want to listen to plastic toys but aren't wanting for hi-fi from a source built into their mother. In my perspective, Solo 1 performs better than anything else since the sound is "more correct". Avoid looking for Hi-Fi.

Pros
  • Excellent assembly, package, and body kit for the money. while also being small in size. All of the cables are long and not thin, and they all hold up well on various surfaces. The most important aspect of acoustics is a balanced sound with room for equalizer tinkering and more than enough power. If we take 1700 into account for PC acoustics. On the side of the right speaker, there are soft and responsive knobs (hi, Microlab:)).
Cons
  • Certainly not hi-fi, the sound. A little diminished, but what can one expect from an active pair and with a price of under $100 (purchased for 6500 at a time in Hong Kong in 2022)? extremely high reliance on installation in space. The tweeters gaze at an angle to the horizontal since the box is not a parallelepiped. It must be adjusted such that the twitters are focused on the user's head. Plus/minus half a meter and very significant high and medium distortion. The true nature of sound will only be exposed to the general public and in a specific setting. the "BT" prefix. The connection is managed using a clunky, unreliable remote control, which is 99% useless for a "user sitting in front of a PC" scenario. The acoustics reset the volume settings to maximum, causing it to buzz +/- 5 floors. I cast with Huawei P10, Samsung S10e, and even exerted myself with the Sony A45 player. The upper surface of the speakers is tilted back, which is a minor yet irritating inconvenience that prevents you from setting anything down.