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Review on Acoustic system Edifier R1580MB black by Miyazaki Kiyoshi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

Bought for ~90 ye. There was an opportunity to listen in the store and compare. Personally, for me, the bass is not enough, but in general, the speakers sound balanced. There was an opportunity with the following products: 1. Sven 307 - a 2.1 system of comparable power, but almost half the price (~50 cu). Bass is good, but that's about it. It's just that something is humming there, and the louder, the more distortion. 2. F&D SPS-820 is also a 2.1 system of comparable power, but almost half the price (~50 cu). With regular speakers + - sounds the same as Sven, just more tops. If, instead of standard speakers, you connect the kids from the Pioneer SES3TB kit (380 ye per set), then it becomes much better. It can be said comparable to R1580MB + good bass. But small noises and distortions are not in favor of the SPS-820 3. Harman/Kardon AVR240 + kids from the Pioneer SES3TB kit - it's about the same here, and each one sounds different. The little ones are 1-way speakers and are smaller in weight and size than the R1580, so it's no wonder they don't sound as convincing without top support. However, the amplifier in the AVR240 is by itself better. In general, it turns out that the R1580 have excellent sound for a reasonable price. If their price was around 75 ye, I'm sure it would be a bestseller. bluetooth. I did not like that absolutely anyone can connect to the speakers . Here, the absence of multipoint and the inability to work simultaneously in BT and AUX modes looks like a kind of protection. When BT is activated, the speakers themselves connect to the last connected device. BT is not quiet. If suddenly you have a quiet phone, then it's just a buggy phone) 2 more important factors why I need more speakers when I have JBL Flip 2 and AVR240+S-ES3TB: 1. The absence of any sounds when connecting BT. There are no sounds here. 2. Low power consumption at rest. AVR240 consumes 60 watts. The R1580 consumes 0.5W idle, 3.5W idle and at moderate volume. I recommend to buy. When listening, spread by 2-3 meters. Pictured: R1580 compared to S-ES3TB

Pros
  • Balanced sound in a compact size with mic input
Cons
  • Cannot play BT and Line In at the same time. JBL Flip 2, which these speakers were bought to replace, can do this. It does not know how to multipoint, but with the current implementation of BT, this is more of a plus than a minus.

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