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4.9 out of 5
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent in terms of sound quality, resolution and price/performance ratio
Pros:The cabinet is made of MDF wood board, the tone of the pure and natural.DSP digital audio processing chip and two TI's TAS5805M amplifier chips drive each unit independently for a purer listening experience.In terms of using experience, the volume is larger, which is suitable for use scenarios that require a larger sound field.Inadequate:There are some problems with the Bluetooth connection logic, sometimes it takes multiple attempts to successfully connect.
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic monitors for everyday use
BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front):The look is high quality wood grain contrasted with black topped with quality removable fabric covered driver grills. The sound is solid... no hissing, buzzing or the like. The setup is super user friendly, even non-technical people will easily be able to complete it. I broke the remote (My fault) and was actually able to order a replacement which is an amazing plus no a days. Really exceptional bang for the buck.Detailed review:This is my second set of the 1700s I've purchased. First set was/is for my primary entertainment room... TV and Turntable. This set is fantastic for this purpose. The sound is quite solid and responsive. As I listen to lots of vinyl I wanted to be able to hear the imperfections in the sound, due to dust and age of the media... these definitely provided what I needed. The low end hits well and carries as needed. The mid-range sounds good for this price range, and the highs fill a large room easily. These speakers are quite sufficient for all ranges of movie/theater listening. They are not going to blow your socks off with explosions, but will greatly enhance your home theater for a minimal budget. During COVID-19 my wife and daughter started working out in the home so I set up a home gym. These monitors fit the bill perfectly. Small real estate, big sound and easily hooked up. Speaking of...To hook these up from the box only takes about 5 minutes.1. Unbox (2 speakers, 1 ten foot speaker connection cable, 2 RCA audio cables (RCA to RCA/RCA to headphone jack)2. Place both speakers at you choice of location (no more than probably 7 feet apart)3. Connect speakers to each other with supplied cable4. Plug in RCA Cable to your device (2 device inputs available)5. Plug in right speaker and power up.Note: Bluetooth connects easily (read directions if you are unfamiliar with the function). Audio controls on right side of right speaker are Volume, Bass and Treble. If the light on the control is green you are in "input" (RCA input) mode... if blue, you are in Bluetooth mode.
4.0 out of 5 stars Not meant for large spaces; OK but questionable value proposition
Got these at 30% off, and still feeling like it was not great value.The good: Solid build, well designed (footprint, layout of controls). People complain about the knobs, but they're fine; plasticky but don't wiggle on their posts. Sonic quality is certainly above a cheap bluetooth speaker, but nothing noticeably good vs. other speakers and monitors this size, regardless of price.The bad: flimsy, crappy remote, annoying over-packaging, and LOW VOLUME. These were put in 400 sq. foot room, and really don't reach a high volume. For example, I would not think these would be adequate for a living room theater set up.Conclusion: While these speakers have *good* sound quality, I don't think they're *better* sounding than similarly priced speakers. They are well made, and would be great for listening to music in a home office setting. They are acceptable, and a bit pricey.
5.0 out of 5 stars Klipsch Devotee Extremely Impressed
I rarely leave reviews but these speakers deserve one.First off to give a little perspective I rarely venture outside of Klipsch products. I have plenty of experience with all sorts of high end audio equipment from B&O to reference HK, NAD receivers, so on and so forth... so my amazement with these speakers is not due to never hearing any high end equipment.So why did I even take a chance with these? My little sister wanted a record player setup so I got her an Audio Technica LP60 to start her beginner setup. I wanted a pair of bookshelf speakers for a clean setup and I wanted the speakers to be powered so she didn't need to mess with an amp. That ruled out the Klipsch bookshelf speakers at this price point and unfortunately I couldn't use the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system (best bang for my buck of all time, have had them for over 10 years now) as it has a separate sub and too many cables for it to be attractive with her setup.Aesthetically, these are knockouts considering the price point.The fit and finish is excellent, they have a healthy weight to them and no one would suspect that this isn't real wood. I personally very much like the look with the speaker grills off. It presents itself as a speaker pair only acquired with a higher budget.The important part - sound. They blew me away when I first set them up. They are bright, distortion free and have a surprising amount of bass. In fact, even though I am normally a bass fanatic these satisfy me in nearly every genre of music outside of EDM. They do run out of steam when playing Odesza for example but it is not a bad sound, the mid just starts to pull away and take over. Also, these things can get LOUD. More importantly, there is very little distortion up until max and the separation in instruments/vocals remain.I do not know how many this will help but as I am typing this review I have the speakers sitting directly beside my Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system. It has been a gold standard for me for over a decade in terms of price vs. performance and while this is not exactly apples to apples (2.0 to 2.1) it may provide some relative insight for similarly priced often computer speaker systems. The Klipsch sounds bigger as if a wider sound stage but this may be largely due to the powered subwoofer. Obviously, the Klipsch wipes the floor in terms of bass performance because of the sub and with the horns in the speakers it does often sound a bit brighter. The Edifier however consistently sounds warmer and a bit tighter. When comparing the two systems side by side the real determining factor is how much bass you need and/or if you need a bookshelf setup as with 95% of media they both perform beautifully. It is only in the bass heavy applications the similarly priced Klipsch system pulls ahead.Additionally, the bluetooth works very well and there is very little lag or interference. The range is great, too.All in all, for a pair of speakers I would have never even considered if it weren't for this budget system I am putting together, I am incredibly impressed. So much so that I may cheat on Klipsch and purchase Edifier's higher end bookshelf system and really see what this company is capable of.
excellent punch and clarity
I'm using these with a Fluance RT81 turntable and a TCL smart tv.These were part of a replacement for an aging vinyl set up, using a receiver, and conventional speakers.Connectivity is easy through blue tooth. Seamless, no fuss, no muss. Appearance and build quality are excellent. They have a nice weighty feel to them.When using the turntable, the sound quality really becomes apparent. These speakers have such impressive punch and clarity! If you close your eyes, you will imagine a much larger speaker. I'm no audiophile/snobby type, but I do know a quality sound when I hear it.I experimented with the claimed filter circuits to see if I could coax some distortion out. Nothing. It just got louder, both in the bottom, and high ends. These are a really impressive set of speakers.I read a lot of positive reviews for these. They're all correct. Champagne speakers for a beer budget. Buy with confidence.
Excelentes bocinas, si tienes con el problema con el control lee el último párrafo
En general, las bocinas valen lo que que cuestan (yo las compré por debajo de los 3500 pesos), las utilizo principalmente para videojuegos y en algunas ocasiones para musica, en ambos casos obtendrás un calidad de audio excelente, y más en juegos con ruidos ambientales (como el red dead 2), la caja al ser de madera también es un plus, no solo estético y de calidad de fabricación, si no que también ayuda al sonido junto con su diseño (les recomiendo investigar el porque es buena la madera en bocinas, puedes encontrar algunos vídeos de audiofilos explicando el tema)También recomiendo comprar el software Boom 3D, lo puedes encontrar en Stream a un precio bajo, es un excelente programa para ecualizar y sacarle mucho provecho, ya sea para musica y juegos.Edit 3: después de algunos inconvenientes con las bocinas (una tenía menor potencia que la otra y era notorio), me hicieron válida la garantía y enviaron un nuevo par.Eso sí, su proceso de garantía es algo lento porque este vendedor a diferencia del de mercado libre, no es directamente edifier México, por eso no es tan ágil el proceso, pero si atienden bien y posteriormente me mandaron un nuevo par, y hasta la fecha (ya casi un año después) no he tenido ningún problema.El detalle con el control es algo curioso, y he visto que es un problema común en este par de bocinas, para los que les llegó "muerto" el control, este si funciona pero deben cambiar la pila, curiosamente, a mí me funcionó con una pila 2032, primero probre con una pila 2025 nueva que era como la que traía de fábrica, y no funciono, lo que me da entender que de fábrica el control trae un modelo de pila erróneo
Sweet natural sound - Best value for money
I may not be a sound engineer but trust me I know how I like my music to sound. I have multiple sound systems ranging from the likes of high end discrete Onkyo and Yamaha Aventage Dolby Atmos Home Theatre systems to Bose LifeStyle to Vacuum Tube Stereo Setups paired with some of the best speakers like Focal Chorus 836W, Paradigm, KEF, JBL, Definite Technology , Jamo, Pure Acoustics and Bose 901 that one can lay his hands on. All these setups have been solution-ed with the sole objective of hearing the best possible sound for the occasion.Of course these setups cannot be compared to a pair of measly computer speakers in this case the Edifier R1700BT Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Active Near-field Studio Monitors - Powered Speakers 2.0Given the time that one spends on the machine of choice, one cannot be wrapped in some BT or wired headphones all the time. Hence the use case for a suitable set of sound drivers to fill up the time in the hot seat - be it the office or home - laptop, desktop or your a DIY beast of a gaming rig sitting pretty with all those synced up RGBs.I am sure that there would be a whole lot of fancy names one could pick from and I too had my fair share trying out Bose, Harman Kardon, Logitech, Creative, etc. desktop decoratives besides BT jumping from Google Home Max, Apple Home Pod and Bolo Echo Plus. However, my frustration kept growing as I was not able to get that right fit for my daily driver rig.A few days back I came across reviews of various Edifier options ranging from the fancy looking Luna E e235 to some others around 5K. To cut a long story short, after reading up some reviews, comparisons and YouTube content, I settled for the Edifier R1700BT Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Active Near-field Studio Monitors - Powered Speakers 2.0Something just told me to go for them and they did check off all my boxes for being compact, having BT and 3.5 mm / RCA inputs and sufficiently powered for a 2.0 setup. Basic necessities for survival :-)The order was delivered in less than 12 hours. Many thanks to Bolo for that. :-) :-) :-)Unboxing (nicely seal packed in the original factory box) done, I was able to breeze through the setup of the simplistic contraption in 5 minutes flat.Powered on and hit the play button on my favourite VLC playlist.The 1700BT redeemed itself with flying colors as I sequenced from one track to the next.First of all I was really satisfied with the sound that filled the room - rich and sweet across the range and different genres. Some may say that the bass is a little boomy - I may agree a tad but it certainly wasn't muddy or cloudy. Mids and highs were great.... crystal clear and the best part was the realistic sound stage created. Enabling the equalizer and fine tuning the frequency controls produced just the sound I was looking for.Crank up the volume and the benign and laid back looking boxes (maybe due to their practical 10 degree backward slope design) start flexing their muscles without breaking a sweat. Boy! they do really get loud - not that ear shattering cracked up sound but a powerful harmonious wave punching it's way across the house like a heavyweight boxer.The remote is a huge boon - tiny but extremely functional. The build quality of the speakers is classy and subtle.I strongly recommend this set of speakers for your desktop, laptop or that gaming beast with a very definitive statement - Sweet natural sound - Best value for money that delivers for any occasion that your computing session may challenge it with.
Quality sound, affordable price
Edifier is a brand that I have recognized for about 20 years. I had one of their first pc sets many years ago, it was great sounding. This one is even better. Nice warmth to the sound and plenty loud enough for small- medium-sized rooms. Remote is a great feature as one drawback is the side position of the control knobs. Easy to recommend.
とても温かい音です
PcでBolo primeを見るために購入しました。pcの画像をテレビで見てましたが、音が不満でアンプ内蔵スピーカーを探して、これに決めました。音は自然な感じで温かみを感じます。この価格ならぜったい推薦します。
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