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Edifier S2000 MKIII Review: This is a great high-end wireless bookshelf speaker, Near-Field Active Tri-Amped 130w Studio Monitor Speaker for Audiophiles. S2000 MK3 is one of the versatile wireless speakers that deliver neutral sound performance. With 130 watts gives a very loud speaker and also supports aptX. You can adjust the treble and bass at the speaker. I am very impressed with this pair of active wireless bookshelf speakers, and you?
Edifier S2000 MKIII
130W studio monitor speakers for audiophiles, Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX, wireless remote control, clear OLED LCD display, adjustable treble & bass, multi-input for quick connection
The Edifier S-2000MKIII are pair of power-driven bookshelf speakers, featuring the latest 5.0 connectivity with APTX HD, Hi-Res Audio assistance, and a collection of inputs – making them the best for use in the workplace, or in the lounge. If you’re interested, let’s find out more in the Edifier S2000MKIII review:
The speakers are large and certainly have a great visual presence in a room. They are 34 cm tall and 20 cm wide, and they weigh around 8.3 kilograms. The S2000MKIII speakers have a black plastic and wooden look that is contemporary, merging into the home but still with a conventional taste.
The wooden style can be seen on the side part of the speaker and is a textured lamina design; it is not actual wood. The sides of the speakers also pinch inwards towards the top, giving the otherwise boxy look a more regular design.
The front side of the speaker is home to the tweeter drivers and woofers, which are housed behind a fabric lattice to provide some good protection while still permitting you to see the drivers themselves.
The grille is adjustable if you don’t wish to use it, and you can also buy a replacement set from the official site.
The back of the right side features two RCA inputs and coaxial and optical inputs. Wireless connectivity is also a choice if you want to go completely wireless, providing a bunch of versatility for whatever setting you might be in.
They are just super stunning, which makes them the best bookshelf speaker for under $500.
The classic wood grain against the black drivers with gray dust covers looks excellent. I like the polished black cones and bare screws holding the drivers in place. They’re robust. It handled my scratch test easily without as much as a smudge on the wood grain. To be honest, I did not try very hard as these are going to be returned, but it gave me enough of just how remarkably built these are.
The single weak part of the Edifier S2000MKIII speakers is the dust cover grills. They are pliable, I reckon. I could simply beak in a twist test. A real-world test would be if somebody stepped on it by misfortune. I do not think the dust covers would hold up to strong pressure, so keep them somewhere safe if you decide to rock your bookshelf speakers without them attached.
Though it’s different from the ground-breaking influence of the S-1000 speaker when it arrived, the S-2000 Pro model before it hit the marketplace is still noteworthy. Because the S-2000 Pro brings the smooth diaphragm tweeter of Edifier & Phil Jones’ AAD Company, the prototype is from AIRPlUS Silver Reference 1, a compact bookshelf speaker.
Has the Edifier S2000MKIII speaker changed this time?
The simple answer is no. It’s still a similar diaphragm tweeter, just as before. The middle woofer uses a 5.5” aluminum diaphragm speaker.
It adopts a long voice coil design and a long stroke. In short, it’s a very careful and robust design.
The Edifier S2000MKIII speakers fill the entire space with a full sound that has supreme clarity. You find sound details in tracks that you never realized were there. On the handled remote control, you can choose from four preconfigured sound profiles.
These modes are:
When changing among the 4 different modes, there’s a minimal but efficient change to the overall tone, but to be honest, I would expect the major difference among them to be more distinct.
It provides a more enjoyable, clear sound. If you place the speaker on either side of the television, the sound feels like it is coming at you from right in the middle. It is truly a superior experience.
The master volume control has fifty-level high-precision knobs that permit splendid tactile adjustment; this makes sure you get a fully immersive and very loud listening experience when needed.
For the sound testing, I watched the film Fast and Furious 9, and I’m choosing the Edifier S2000MKIII speakers in dynamic mode. This truly brought the film to life, and you’d hear the sound moving around the room when a car drove from right to left on the screen.
The bass is extremely responsive and just wants to keep firing these wonderful, booming punches until your neighbors come knocking. It is crisp and tight; if you crack the dial to the maximum, it will certainly rattle your eardrums.
As for the mid, the tone is extremely impressive and only gets enhanced the louder you adjust the volume level. The treble is very hooded and doesn’t let the big woofers go down out of the high-hat and trap sounds.
Specs: dimension: 20.7″ x 17.6″ x 14.7″, weight: 44.52 pounds, wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, with aptX HD decoding, input type: optical Toslink/digital coaxial/ 2 x stereo RCA/proprietary output (to other speakers)/proprietary input (from other speakers), speaker configuration: 2-ways, enclosed type: bass-reflex, frequency response: 45 – 40kHz, signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR): 90 dBAamplifier class: D
Key Features: planar diaphragm tweeters, driver: 5.5″ aluminum woofer (front-firing, per speaker), amplifier power rating: 130 Watt RMS, Bluetooth audio streaming, knobs: bass/treble/volume, remote control
Spec & Features: wireless, Bluetooth, total power output: RMS 24W x 2 + 36W x 2, frequency response: 55Hz-20KHz(±3db), input type: RCA x2 / Bluetooth / Optical / Coaxial, bass driver: 5″ alloy, signal to noise ratio: ≥85dBA, active/passive: active, remote control, dimension (per one speaker): 9.5″ x 11.25″ x 7.5″, weight: 21.43 pounds, remote control
Specs: dimension: 10.63″ x 8.07″ x 13.23″, weight: 37.26 pounds wireless, Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD, power output: 120 watts, powered near-field monitor speaker with class D amp, connectivity: optical/coaxial/aux input, speaker size: 5.5-inch aluminum diaphragm mid-woofer unit
Features: on-speaker adjust volume/bass/treble, Class D amp & DSP, remote control
Spec & Features: item dimension: 7.87″ x 11.81″ x 13.78″, weight: 13.9 pounds wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, aptX connectivity, total power output: RMS 25W x 2 + 35W x 2, frequency response: 48Hz-40KHz(±4db), audio input: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Line-in/optical/coaxial/Tidal, bass driver: 5″ alloy, signal to noise ratio: ≥90dBA, noise level: ≤25dB(A), active/passive: active, remote control
Features: Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, Hi-Res audio, music-synchronized for multiple rooms, supported: Alexa/AirPlay 2/Spotify/Tidal
Specs: cabinet size: 21.6″ x 13.4″ x 17.7″, wireless, weight: 20 kg/44 pounds, speaker configuration: 2-ways, driver unit: planar tweeter/6.5″ mid-bass, enclosed type: bass-reflex, frequency response: 38 – 40kHz, signal-to-noise ratio (SNL): 85 dBA, total harmonic distortion (THD): 0.3%, AC input power: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz at 800 mA, Bluetooth 5.0 Qualcomm aptX HD (support aptX HD decoding), work range: up to 328 feet/100 meters, total RMS: 256 watts, connectivity: Bluetooth/Balanced XLR/Optical/RCA/Coaxial/USB
Key Features: 6.5″ aluminum alloy mid-woofers, planar-diaphragm tweeters, control: app/remote, music streaming: NIL, on speaker adjust: volume/bass/treble
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In the end, according to my Edifier S2000MKIII review, if you are looking for a high-end set of speakers that’ll provide an enjoyable listening experience that packs a solid punch, the Edifier S2000MKIII bookshelf speakers are the best option for $500. The range of inputs permits them to be an ultra-flexible option for your home office or media center, as long as they can adjust due to their size.
130W studio monitor speakers for audiophiles, Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX, wireless remote control, clear OLED LCD display, adjustable treble & bass, multi-input for quick connection
Bluetooth & wireless connectivity, power 2.0 speaker system, 42W (2 x 21-Watt RMS), 1 x woofer, 1 x tweeter/speaker, remote control, studio sound quality, optical & coaxial inputs, side panel controls, bass driver: 4″, treble driver: 13mm (diameter) silk dome, 2-year warranty
2.0 studio monitor speakers, active bookshelf, a built-in amplifier with subwoofer line out,
adjustable bass & treble & volume, wireless remote control, Bluetooth 4.0, woofers, tweeters
More Edifier Speakers: Edifier S3000 Pro, Edifier S2000DB, Edifire 1850DB, Edifier 1700BT, Edifier 1280DB, Edifier 1280T, Edifier S350DB
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