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The follow-up to Edifier’s e25 Luna Eclipse Bluetooth speaker set, the e25HD offers the addition of an optical-digital input. This gives you the ability to connect the speakers to your TV or home theater system for a boost in sound Read More
My desktop pair sounds very good after running in. A kind of very clear and comfortable , not fatigue sound though the bass cannot reach the lower deep and not tight enough . You know, for speakers of this size, you can't expect great bass.
The bass response is from the passive radiators. Passive radiators mean flappy rubber membranes. There are two membranes per speaker and the box appears to be well divided (top to bottom). So the back of the full-range mid generates vibrations inside the box which is used to wiggle the flappy rubbers. The top and bottom sections of box are each "tuned" to different bass frequencies which will amplify that frequency and its harmonics. This all leads to a no-so-flat response curve in bass region. Not to worry, other companies have been playing similar tricks for years and people snatch up their goods. It is all fixed by the human mind's need to fill in the missing pieces.
Hey, I noticed the lack of impressions on these speakers and wrote a review of the non HD version of these over on my blog. The old model has the same drivers, etc but uses an older bluetooth protocol. They`re not bad speakers, but I don`t think they`re worth the asking price. Anyway have a look at my review to see if they`re for you.
https://everydaylisteningblog.wordpress.com/2015/11/16/edifier-e25-luna-eclipse-review/
Could be good for someone who wants a modern look and has limited space. But for the money, you can put together a much better sounding system using speakers and a small amp. That Creative T4 that is also dropping now is a much better system for just a bit more.