Edifier S350DB: Superior Computer Acoustics for Immersive Audio Experience Review
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Description of Edifier S350DB: Superior Computer Acoustics for Immersive Audio Experience
- The way they play is impressive.
- The panel agrees that those responsible for allowing the manufacturing of such garbage to continue should be sacked for ineptitude and contempt for human beings. All of the buttons are identical in size, layout, and lack of texture. Because it uses infrared (IR), the remote control can only be used by pointing it directly at the speaker, neither of which can be determined by touch in the dark. When touched with one hand, the console's sloped back causes it to wobble, spin, and ride on the table. TRACT: No matter how softly or loudly you play your music, your speakers will always "hush" at high frequencies. The power amplifier is obviously making noise here. What's up with the varying lengths of speaker cables? That the subwoofer's connection only has to be a meter long because the developers were told that the sweet spot for sound quality on Earth is located precisely one meter from the device is ludicrous. It's backwards in my head. Power: Battery contact pad is not gold plated, causing frequent disconnection. You need to unscrew the contacts and then open the container.
- As many wrote in the reviews - the sound and quality of materials are on top. Heavy real, which gives stability in place. They look great and sound even better. Bought at TMall at a discount (13), but judging by the listening - they are worth their money.
- Not found
- Bluetooth, a good aesthetic, and respectable sound quality.
- Control
- When they play, they do so effectively.
- The panel agrees that the people responsible for allowing the manufacturing of such garbage to continue should be sacked for ineptitude and anti-human bias. There is no tactile feedback, and all of the buttons look and feel the same. Since the remote is infrared (IR), it must be pointed directly at the speaker, and neither the buttons nor their relative positioning can be determined by touch in the dark. The console may be pushed with one hand, however due to its slanted back, it wobbles, spins, and rides on the table. TRACT: No matter how softly or loudly you play your music, your speakers will always "hush" at high frequencies. The power amplifier is obviously making noise here. What's up with the varying lengths of speaker cables? Who told the designers that the subwoofer just needs a meter of cable since the ideal listening environment for every human being on the planet will be immediately adjacent to the device? For some reason, I have it backwards. Frequently loses power since the battery contact pad isn't gold plated. You need to unscrew the contacts and then open the container.
- I won't go over old ground because this post already has a lot of information. Everything is operating at a high level with the exception of a few brief periods.
- The subwoofer would hang sometimes throughout the test. Inconvenient distant.