- Quietly behave in silence at medium volume (you can only hear if you specifically listen at a distance of up to 30 cm), although the hiss appears more clearly closer to the maximum volume.
- Cheap wires (must be changed immediately). There is no bass at all and poor processing of low frequencies compared to other speakers - the drums sound especially flat and shameful, as if they are not knocking on the drum with a stick, but with a hand on the knee. Human singing sounds muffled and secondary to the music, somewhere in the background. If on other speakers you can clearly hear what exactly they are singing, on these you need to carefully listen to the words (it becomes a little clearer if you turn the treble control to the maximum). A very short power cord - the active speaker will have to be placed directly at the outlet or an additional extension cord should be wiser. IMHO, speakers are too expensive for "average" quality. It seems that Edifier's marketers themselves post inflated positive reviews on the Internet in order to advertise a still little-known brand.