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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

I couldn't be happier with the speakers. My previous setup consisted of a 2.1 system with edifier r1800 iii satellites, however I needed to update. I place a high priority on low and soft bass, and as a result, I was searching for a 2.1 system. I believed that small 2.0 speakers, in principle, could not sound like that. However, after reading the reviews, I made the decision to go with 2.0 instead of 2.1 because all 2.1 systems have dull tweeters that produce a disgusting sound. I took a chance and purchased the Edifier R2022db, and they have a lot of these basses in them, and they are soft as I needed; in fact, I turn down the bass, which is something I have never done on the speakers in my life (it is important to note that the speakers are 30 centimeters away from the wall, and I am sitting against the opposite wall - only so the bass can be heard in its entirety). In contrast to 2.1 systems, low frequencies appear to be present in stereo and do not rumble or buzz off to the side with this configuration. High averaging is my favorite since it gives the music a pleasant sound. The layout is functional, and the compactness is appealing. The remote control is not very good; it came with a dead battery; once the battery was replaced, it worked slightly better; nonetheless, the buttons are not very user friendly. I was unable to identify any issues with the sound quality of the bluetooth connection.

Pros
  • Sound, aesthetics, and cost
Cons
  • Remote controller

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