Отзывы о Акустическая Система Edifier R2750DB
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- + Каждый день кайфую от них) Одна из лучших покупок, пожалуй лучший вариант за свои деньги!
- + Использую как компонент стереосистемы для прослушивания винила. Неплохо звучат на низах. Планировал подключить сабвуфер, но не понадобилось. По блютус подключил к вертушке, соответственно не понадобилось никаких колоночных кабелей тянуть через всю комнату. Прожженные аудиофилы такую схему хают, но...
- + колонки супер , звучание огонь по всем частотам ( нч,вч,сч ) очень удобная возможность подключения 3 способами ! пришли без косяков все качественно и аккуратно большое спасибо...
- + Хорошие колонки, чисто и в меру громко играют
- - Не обнаружил
- + отличный звук, отличный внешний вид
I played a couple rock, jazz and classical songs on the speakers and enjoyed the separation and tonality... Played the opening scene of Star Trek and found the audio level to be quite immersive and not overpowering.
Higher volumes did distort a bit, but you mostly lost lower frequencies with the high end holding together fairly well..
Overall I would say that these speakers are very well priced for what you get. Plus with Bluetooth connectivity, it gives you much more freedom over the placement of the speakers as more and more devices are coming Bluetooth enabled.
Yes I would definitely recommend these to others! I'm very happy I did the research into these speakers, excellent purchase that should last me years to come!
My only gripe is that the remote is a little fiddly and there is no physical Line/Bluetooth button on the speaker unit itself. Don't lose that remote!


The bluetooth function makes them incredibly convenient for Spotify, audiobook, or podcast listening. But the bluetooth function is double edged sword because, unless I missed something (completely possible, probably the case), the only way to pair the bluetooth is with the remote that comes in tandem with the speakers. Plastic, thin, small, jet black = easy to lose and without it pairing new devices may prove tough.
Also, on the remote, black speakers, and grey buttons? Just do with black with white buttons so it's easy to see in most light levels.
Criticisms seems to be nit-picking and all the pros certainly out-weigh the few cons. Will recommend.

I am a sound engineer getting close to 50 years now and I enjoy all genre music around the globe in any language. The only genre I don't like is, heavy metal rock with distorted tones. I use this in my bedroom. The sound is rich and powerful.
This Edifier R1700BT gives a pleasant listening pleasure to all kind of music.
Frequency is well balanced so you can tweak to exact taste for your ears.
Every tone of the instrument is clean and so natural sounding. So you feel so fresh and live.
I had also gone through many reviews before choosing this. Finally ended with this and enjoying.
Finally it is a Pleasure at affordable Price

Tiny remote (size of an open book of matches) is required to switch inputs which is a bit of a pain. Don't lose it!
UPDATE: If you push in and hold the volume button, it will switch inputs.



Some perks: the bass and treble knobs are very sensitive and it was easy to balance them to my liking. Also, the input cables they come with seem to be on par with monoprice quality, nothing special but they work and don;'t seem flimsy. Lastly, the fade in and volume increase is very nice when you don't realize the volume is cranked and you start a track.


Positives
- Fills a big room with very decent volume and sound quality
- Okay design
- Can be used with TV. Notice the sound difference by switching between TV speakers and these speakers. You wont like the TV sound much when you switch to these
Negatives
- No such negatives if bought be someone who knows what he or she is buying
- Do not buy if you want heavy base. Buy a Logitech Z-625 instead. Which is good for laptop/desktop pairing. Has very neat sound and heavy base.
PS: Get hold of Klipsch 2.1 Promedia if possible which is currently available at much higher cost. Ideal cost for Klipsch is between 10k - 15k. But the speakers are unbeatable. I own one and have never had issues with sound. Can bring down a house

Besides that, they still sound very good, even at very high volumes, and DANG they can get loud for their size.
Now, the remote control, it's not the greatest. It's very slow to respond, and just feels so.. flimsy. And the Bluetooth seems aggressive. my girlfriend had connected to it when we were testing them out upon unboxing. Later, while I was using them through the hardwire input, she was off having a shower, listening to music through her phone connected to another bluetooth speaker on the bathroom counter. Out of nowhere, with neither of us interacting with it, the Edifier speakers re-initialized connection. So that was bothersome.
All in all, they're gorgeous and sound VERY good. Just maaybe not studio quality good, but I'm still just a noob.

However, please do not compare it with speakers costing more than 40k a pair which obviously is not a correct comparison.
These are best for the budding audiophile who wishes to develop a taste for the nuances while hearing instrumental, Soft Indian, Classical etc.
Do not use it for a party as it will not move the floor.
I am running it on my MAC through TIDAL. Getting high quality Indian music on the net is a challenge.Overall I am extremely satisfied with the quality of sound and the looks.



Ultimately I decided to get these - let me break down my experience.
I've always had 5.1 systems, and was coming from a 2.1 - so I was really on the fence if I needed the subwoofer for such a small room. I love the bass, but honestly, my neighbour downstairs probably doesn't, so I started to gravitate towards these. I could've bought the 1850 which also has a sub out, but again, probably in the near future, this wouldn't matter.
In the end of the day, I got these, and for all my uses (Videogame, Movies and Music) This has been so far one of the best sounds I've had. I'm no audiophile, but I do like my sound clean! For the money, this is by far your best bet. I also don't miss my subwoofer from the previous setup, these do a decent job on a nice balanced bass.

Anyway I didn't feel that good about it so I returned the product.

But they actually sounded half decent. Like, surprisingly so. And they look pretty good too.
I went and looked up a bunch of reviews post-purchase, and it turns out that's not an uncommon reaction. Many reviewers are surprised at how not-awful these speakers are and how far they punch above their class. (See, e.g., "Z Reviews"'s video "Edifier // Dayton // Plugable // Rockville _(Z Reviews)_ AFFORDABLE SPEAKER BLOWOUT!!".)
This is a great price point to buy at -- good value for the money. Looks like you're not going to get a lot better quality unless you spend a lot more money, and anything less is going to be a big compromise.
Yes, there are better speakers. Any audiophile can give you a half dozen options for a mere 4x the price and you'll only need a DAC and an amplifier and... Or there's these. They're cheap, and they're good enough for us mere mortals.

1. The speakers have very sweet and warm sound which is not harsh to ears.
2. I was using Bose speakers (companion20). Though there was more clarity in them but issue was harsh sound in rock and metal songs due to absence of separate drivers for highs and mids. No doubt that there quality was superb but what you hear was not accurate in them. These edifiers are giving very accurate audio and best part is that they are a treat to the ears.
3. Though there is some muddiness in sound but I don't think that any speaker comes without flaws and most important thing I need to tell is that speakers are not just about clarity but things like soundstage, accurate audio, sweetness and how long can you listen to them. Edifiers R1700bt passes these tests.
4. there are better speakers available in the market but they cost a fortune. So, they are value for money.

