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Review on Computer acoustics Edifier R1100 dark wood by Avut Lapnan ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly the product I wanted, the price and quality do not match.

These speakers provide a reasonable trade-off between cost and quality; however, the manufacturer could bring them back into the spotlight by addressing at least the first two key limitations they have. By the way, turning it off did not result in the detection of any clicks, contrary to what some of the reviewers said. Because these children do not appear to be particularly troublesome, we will be forced to put up with all of their flaws. Has pros: In general, the speakers are not terrible, and the sound is actually rather good for their size; nonetheless, there are substantial limitations that may discourage consumers from making a purchase. Having certain negative aspects There are an excessive number of evaluations that are highly complimentary, yet the manufacturer should be reprimanded for a number of reasons. 1. Not adequate volume control. What prohibited you from installing a standard volume control is something that I do not get. When the volume on the speakers is adjusted, it is not feasible to get the volume to its lowest possible setting. As we turn the knob from its starting position, there is quiet; when we turn it further, the music begins playing immediately with a volume that is approximately 10-15% lower than before. Although I have been to quite a few speakers made by different manufacturers, I have never experienced anything even somewhat similar to this, leading me to believe that it is not typical. 2. Even when there is complete silence, there is still too much background noise. I tested three other copies before making a purchase, and all of them have the same (white) noise, indicating that it is not dependent on the copy. Only a few people actually submit reviews about this. This background can be heard from a distance of half a meter when there is no sound, particularly when the volume control is turned all the way up to its highest setting. 3. There is no indication that the speakers are currently being used. They were sorry that they had purchased the penny LED, as this made the speakers less convenient. 4. No treble control. This disadvantage is not as significant as the others that came before it and, in principle, it is not required because the speakers normally win back the top. However, there are people who enjoy blockage in the high ones (to make it tick harder), and for those people, this can become a significant drawback. As an illustration, the presence of a low regulator is not required for me because it is not necessary. When the column is moved above the center position, I start to babble, and when it is moved below the middle position, the bass completely disappears. 5. On the back end, we have regulators. Moreover, it is not necessary; nevertheless, accessing it from the side would be more convenient, and there would be a spot for the LED. In a nutshell, inadequate consideration was given to ergonomics.