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The Edifier S2000MKIII is a high-end bookshelf speaker system designed for audiophiles, featuring a powerful 130W output, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity with aptX HD decoding, and multiple input options including optical and RCA. Its premium build with planar diaphragm tweeters and 5.5-inch woofers ensures an immersive sound experience, making it perfect for home entertainment and professional audio setups.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | AC |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 130 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Audio Driver Size | 5.5 Inches |
Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
Item Weight | 17.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.8"D x 10.87"W x 9.53"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 9E+1 dB |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Television, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 1 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 5.5 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Entertainment, Professional Audio, Computer Audio |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Color | black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Shelf Mount/Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Wood |
Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
Additional Features | Planar diaphragm tweeters, 5.5" aluminum diaphragm drivers, Bluetooth 5.0, aptX HD decoding |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers |
Subwoofer Diameter | 5.5 Inches |
P**R
Stop reading reviews and pull the trigger
I held off on buying this system because I just couldn't wrap my head around such a small pair of speakers being able to recreate deep bass and clear bright mids and treble. I'm here to tell you these thing are epic, I got a chance to hear them at a friend's house and was blown away. You will spend hours just listening to old music to hear it again for the first time. Now hear me out these are not meant to be whole house party speakers. They are book shelf speakers. I have a pair of cerwin Vegas LS-12 hooked up to a high end amp and a mid range receiver running it all via a hard wired laptop. That set up is more for whole house parties. But that set up takes up an entire entertainment center and cost about 9 times what this stand alone system costs. I wanted something small and elegant for my bedroom for when I want to lay in bed and scroll SoundCloud for new music. I am a lover of EDM and there really is no point in listening to EDM unless you have a system to hit the bass ranges necessary to appreciate EDM. These speakers do require a bit of fine tuning to find the sweet spot for best results. Mine are about 6 inches from the backwall and roughly 5 feet apart on a stand that toes them in and down to essential aim them directly at my eyeline and are roughly 10 feet directly in front of me where I lay in bed. Any good indoor speaker system is going to require some research as to the best way to place it. If you just stick them in a corner in a gigantic room they are not going to function properly. But I promise you that when you find the sweet spot you will be able to close your eyes and your music will literally come to life on an invisible sound stage right in front of your eyes. The beauty is that they are easy to moveThey really don't come to life until you get the volume past level 40. But from 40-47 they jump to life and carry you into a music world few ever get to take part in. The bass and treble adjustments make it easy to make any form of music suit your listening preference. Personally I like dynamic mode with bass at 3/4 and treble at just less than 3/4. I'm feeling bass levels I don't get out of my 12 inch floorstand speakers. Like feel it in your chest bass. The beauty is that even at high volumes it doesn't distort or get "farty" sounding. 48 is about the highest I would take them but at that level I tend to turn the bass down to a little over 1/2 way. I don't like to listen to music at a level that is uncomfortable to the ears over a long period. I'd rather have a ton of bass fluctuations at low volume rather than muffled combined indistinguishable noise at high volumes. They truly are hitting way above their value proposition. I got mine on sale during Black Friday for $350. The sound they produce is comparable to my large entertainment system that cost 3k. Sure with my more expensive system I can rattle the windows in the whole house but this will rattle the windows in the one room it is designed to shine in. I don't know exactly how it's possible to have such great sound come out of bookshelf speakers but they have done it. I'm just kicking myself for not pulling the trigger 3 years ago when I was first introduced to powered bookshelf speakers. I've listened to some other powered bookshelf speakers and they were also quite amazing but they also cost 4 times what these did. And they didn't have the ability to play with the bass or treble. Trust me you won't be disappointed. Do a bit of research on speaker placement and play around with set ups and you will be blown away that 2 little speakers can push out rumbling punchy bass that hits like a powered sub. I could not be happier with these and for $350 I can honestly say it's the best value for the money I've ever spent on a sound system. Also I do 90% of my listening using the Bluetooth feature via my SoundCloud Pro unlimited app which is an upgraded listening quality and it sounds amazing even through BT. Ive brought friends up to my room to hear them and they are always like holy crap how is it possible to get that sound out of this small system. Even at their regular pice between $450-$500 I would still be extremely happy. Just do it already:):) There is one annoying downside that others have mentioned. The remote is not ideal and hard to read without a very bright direct light. But for me I have them set to the preference I like with the volume at 47 and I just control the volume via my phone and never turn them off so I don't need the remote. I just sync my phone whenever I want to listen to them and it works perfectly.
T**T
eargasmic, excellent, 100% recommend
Someone else wrote a review with the word 'eargasmic'. I think that sums up these speakers in one word. I didn't know sound like this was possible. I hear things in songs that i've never heard before. I find myself going through my entire spotfiy replaying everything...its awesome.The sound quality is difficult to describe. When I turn the volume up, it's different than regular speakers. Instead of getting louder, it feels like the sound just gets more 'full'...if that makes sense. It gets louder, but its different in an oddly satisfying way. And it does get loud if you were wondering...I don't know about party with 50 people loud, but it gets loud to where it's uncomfortable to sit in a room with them on full.I knew I wanted these as opposed to the similarly priced klipschs purely because of the weight. I think the klipsch's are around 10lbs. These are around 40lb. I don't care what technology a company claims to use, weight in speakers almost always corresponds to better sound. period. Everything else any company claims is going to be mostly a marketing gimmick...if they don't have weight. I listened to the klipsch's in a store before I bought these and they sounded light and flat. It made sense to me. These are rich, full, and everything I hoped they would be, and if I looked at nothing else about the speaker but weight it would make sense to me.My only concern with these was the lack of a sub output. And this was a major concern for me because I like bass. I saw a lot of reviews on here where people were listening to classical music and jazz and what not. Well I listen to Eazy E, Too Short, Cardi B, Tupac, Biggie, etc, so I was concerned that the lack of a sub wouldn't get me the sound I like. Well to my surprise, the bass is deep, rumbly, full, and everything I hoped it would be (but didn't think it could be). I turn the bass up on the back almost all the way and it hits. I never would have thought i'd say this, but they don't need a sub. If you don't believe me listen to "face down" by Mustard & lil wayne, "get in where you fit in" by Too Short, "freak" by Tyga, just for example. BRU, I'm telling you they hit. And the bass is soooo clean, deep, and crisp, not overblown. What they won't do is play bass that's not there, like if you had a sub and turned it up so that it sounded like crap...these don't do that. So if you don't hear crazy bass in your song, it's probably because the song wasn't made to have crazy bass.As far as build goes, I was also blown away. Especially compared to klipsch. These have what appears to be solid wood siding (not particle board) and like a dark black metal frame. They look sexy, 100%. I also like the remote. It's not a typical cheesy speaker remote like 90% of the other speakers on the internet have. It feels like quality and it works as it should. The LCD (or OLED?) display on the front is awesome too. It also looks sexy. You can control 4 different modes of sound type. As you might have guessed, I keep it on 'dynamic'. To me, and the type of music I listen to, it sounds the best. The cord that attaches these two speakers together looks like a freaking umbilical cord...it's thick and heavy (also sexy). I'm telling you, someone carefully planned every design aspect on these speakers and it shows.Honestly one of the best purchases I've made recently. No regrets. The only bad thing about these is they're going to ruin your listening experience for all other speakers...all my other speakers sound like crap now. Other speakers just get 'loud', these get 'full'. Buy them and you'll see what I mean.Edit: 1 year later, still best speakers I ever bought. Buy them.
B**Y
Great imaging and depth
Have these setup in a workspace where I do CAD. They replaced a set of Edifier R1700BTs in the same positions. I was happy with the 1700s but wanted to try these especially as they were on sale. This is my first foray into any kind of higher end speaker setup but not with HiFi in general. (I own several mid-tier headphones such as Shure SE846 IEM, Audeze LCD2 2016 Fazor with Schiit Modi Magni stack, Monolith M570, Fidelio X2 and X3, Sennheiser HD560). The first and very foremost thing I noticed was the detail and staging these provide. They sound more full than the 1700s and I was enjoying my usual playlists when I noticed the imaging of instruments and placement of the music around me, not just left or right. It was kind of amazing that not only was the sound fuller but surrounding me. Very powerful for a set of bookshelf speakers. I definitely need to find a better spot for them however as they're relatively close to me. (About 2 feet forward and 4 feet off to each side) which moves the bass sweet spot several feet behind my head. I had turned the bass knob up 3/4 of the way and felt that sounded good where I was sitting. It wasn't until I walked across my workshop that I realized the bass notes were VERY present in that spot just behind me. The bass is full and powerful and goes plenty deep, it won't ever replace a dedicated woofer but I am not left wanting, at all. When I stand in the "sonic sweet spot" these are blissful to listen to. I just have to arrange them better than where they are. I have no regrets buying these and can only imagine what these would sound like in a larger space to fill and properly setup. For entry level HiFi speakers these are incredible and I look forward to using my CAD PC, turning these on and getting lost in my design space.
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