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Edifier R1850DB review: So far so good wireless speakers and worth and reasonably priced for these wireless Bluetooth speakers from Edifier. The R1850DB delivers outstanding sound quality – good bass and clarity obviously. Although these wireless bookshelf speaker there is no control (volume, bass, and treble) in the front, they have also come with a remote control that you control all functions. These are perfect wireless speakers on a budget under $200.
Edifier R1850DB – Active Bookshelf 2.0 Studio Monitor Speakers
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
Edifier R1850DB promises the best sound quality and amazing features at a budget-friendly price. Considering the brand’s previous success with the same budget-friendly speakers, we wished to investigate if these speakers would be a fine fit for the home music studios, let’s get into the Edifier R1850DB review and see how fine they’re:
The stereo speakers look extremely similar to the previous model R1800BT by a similar brand. The build quality is super fine and the overall look is classy and dark. Edifier has not utilized any accent shades but opted for a mixture of several colors of matte blacks instead.
Unlike the previous model, the Edifier R1850DB features an amazing textured surface that does not attract finger touches. The fingerprint-prone shiny surface was something we did not really like, on the Edifier R1800BT, so it is best to see that company made enhancements in the next development.
The size is pretty much what you would expect from a pair of four-inch bookshelf speakers. They did not take up a lot of space, but they are not rightly portable, either. The size is small enough to fin closer bedroom studio setups.
The housing is set off a ten-degree angle, which is supposed to assist send, the output directly to the listener’s ears. A unique vertical angle might be an advantage or a drawback, all depending on the height of the area the Edifier R1850DB speakers will be placed on. It was an ideal fit for my test setup which consisted of a laptop and a sound card placed on a relatively low PC desk.
The volume knob is situated at the backside of the active speaker, which is why the included remote unit is such a big lifesaver, apart from adjusting the volume level; it also controls the active input. But unfortunately, the 2 tone knobs cannot control remotely.
One wired thing about it is that it functions 2 volumes up and 2 volumes down keys. The key pairs do rightly a similar thing and we are not sure why the company decided to add multiple buttons for a similar job. Other than that it does its job superbly.
Overall the Edifier R1850DB design looks great and is equally capable of fitting a project studio, A TV shelf, or a Fi Setup. For music produces or laptop musicians with small project studios, these Edifier R1850DB speakers are the ideal choices.
Now for the most vital, how about speakers sound? Listening to a mix of tracks ranging from Kanye West to Beatles revealed small boosted mid-bass and highs, which is not essentially a bad thing. Rather, it is a common sight of mass-market speakers who love to wow 1st-time listeners with super punchy bass and wonderful highs.
That being said, playing the track around with the treble dials and bass at the back makes it possible for the Edifier R1850DB to sound balanced. The 60Hz-20 kHz freq response means the lows do not go extremely deep and the highs are rolled off.
All of these make for simply listening but it lacks the accuracy and details that come with top-end setups. The company does however add a subwoofer out port which means there’s sufficient potential to increase the below end.
Overall, the Edifier R1850DB sounds considerably better than cheaper PC speakers and performs very well during close-field listening. This makes them fine speakers for PC, whereas well-known bookshelve speakers are a bit too large and often end up wasting their maximum potential given the fact you would sit right in front of them.
The input slots on the backside make Edifier R1850DB compatible with any sort of audio device. The Edifier R1850DB speakers feature dual stereo RCA input, coaxial audio input, and optical audio input. The wireless connectivity expands the speaker’s compatibility with a wide range of portable devices like tablets, mobiles, and laptops.
Also situated on the back of the active speakers are the subwoofer out slot and the slot for linking the 2nd speaker system through the included wire. The speaker linking wire is five meters long, which should be too much for almost any kind of setup.
Specs & Features: dimension: 6.1″ x 8.8″ x 10″, weight: 16.81 pounds, total power output: RMS 16W x2 +19W x2, signal to noise ratio: ≥85dBA, frequency response: 60 – 20kHz, input type: RCA x2 /Bluetooth/optical/coaxial, bass driver: 4″ (116mm), treble driver: φ19mm silk film, active, remote control: mute/power/volume up-down/input select (PC/AUX/Optical/Coaxial/Bluetooth)/ controls: play/pause/skip tracks
In the box: Edifier R1850DB wireless speakers, wireless remote, connection cable: 5m (16 feet), RCA to AUX cable: 1.7m (5.6 feet), RCA to RCA cable: 1.7m (5.6 feet), optical cable: 1.5m (4.9 feet)
Specs & Features: 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
Specs & Features: Bluetooth, wireless, total power output: RMS 15W x 2 + 15W x 2, frequency response: 60Hz-20KHz(±6db), input type: RCA x2, bass driver: 5″ (116mm), signal-to-noise ratio: ≥85dBA, active/passive: active, remote control, dimension (per one speaker): 8.4″ x 9.1″ x 9.9″, weight: 14.55 pounds
Specs & Features: total power output: R/L 21W x 2 + 21W RMS, frequency response: 75Hz-20KHz(±6db), input type: RCA x2, bass driver: 4″ (116m), signal to noise ratio: ≥85dBA, active/passive: active, remote control, dimension (per one speaker): 6.9″ x 9.5″ x 58″, weight: 10.8 pounds
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After my Edifier R1850DB review, I truly feel you cannot go wrong with the Edifier R1850DB speakers. They have great sound quality and their solid build of them makes them extremely durable which means they should last quite long.
They’re definitely a set of speakers that I’d use on a usual basis, particularly from any PC. If you are in the market for something affordable and reasonably priced, then I would suggest you grab a pair of Edifier R1850DB speakers for yourself.
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
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
42 watts of power output (21W + 21W), signal-to-noise ratio: ≥85dBA, 2.0 studio monitor speakers, active bookshelf, built-in microphone, deep bass woofer (4-inch low-frequency diaphragm woofers), MDF wooden cabinets (strong & durable), various connections for multiple devices: 1/4″ (6.35mm)/RCA/3.5mm Aux/headphones output, treble unit: 1″, woofer unit: 4″
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