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Review on Edifier Eclipse Bluetooth Speakers Red by Kiril Sotirov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the product very much, fully consistent with my expectations.

In my experience, the speakers won't activate unless a sound card is connected. The highs and mids are excellent, but I feel like the bass might use some improvement (there is a 2.1 version with a subwoofer). But it's a minor quibble given the price. There was too much ambient noise the one time I gave a rating of 2. I returned it to the shop for warranty service, but then I went and bought replacements—and they're noisy, too. After two years of kids using a computer, I decided to invest in a sound card and hear how they fared. As a rule, there were kids who didn't have any column structure.

Pros
  • BASS, AUDIO. One can use a three-band digital amplifier. Beautiful. They don't need much room to rest on the desk. There are no twists or skewers in the design; instead, the player's equalizer is used to set everything up. When I first switched it on, the bass reserve was so powerful that I had to reduce it down by half. Twelve square meters are filled with crisp, punchy, "tasty" music. The benefit of this acoustics is seen in its low cost. Taking into account the monetary cost, such a noise is typically provided at no cost.
Cons
  • We can confidently claim "without running in" that after 20 days of very quiet functioning, they finally produced some noise. "White" noise at audible levels is annoying in its complete absence. Perhaps I would have endured (or gotten rid of it) if they costed up to 5tr and were not so acclaimed, but for 10tr and a plethora of plaudits from different reviews.