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Edifier Technology Corp has made a name for itself with self-powered speakers such as the top reviewed R1280T and R1700BT models, both of which have earned thousands of rave reviews in the entry-level audiophile space. Building on the success and core features of these models, Edifier is back with the R1280DB, which adds Bluetooth, digital optical, and coaxial inputs, as well as dual RCA ports, to connect to virtually any device Read More
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This is the stupidest sales offer.
I can buy this on Amazon.co.uk even cheaper with a next day delivery and not with a 20 days delivery.
What's the catch here?
Come on Drop, these are a discontinued set of speakers that regularly sold for less on Amazon. Even now that they have been discontinued, you can get the significantly better upgraded set for $10 more than this on Amazon. The Edifier R1280DBs' with their subwoofer out and much better amplification sell all day long for $150 on Amazon. I've seen stupid deals on here before, but this may be the most idiotic thing you have tried to sell yet.
Not sure if some people got bad pairs based on the comments, but grabbed these for $85 one Black Friday on Amazon and do not regret it. Phenomenal sound for the price, and loud enough for outdoor music if you are eating lunch or having a BBQ get together. Not large party speakers, but plenty loud and they maintain sound quality. Also good PC or compact home theater solution. Cannot be compared to luxury speakers, but are very good and built well, and the Bluetooth connection is strong. Can connect them to Alexa. 👍
Edifier are the absolutely worst speakers I have ever heard in this price range. There are probably 20$ speakers out there that can match their performance.
I actually have the wired set. I was using them as PC speakers. Now these Bluetooth speakers are the same speakers just with a Bluetooth receiver and should be the same. The experience I had with the wired is that upper range is really muddy. I dont mean like super high upper range of the modern music, I mean even piano music doesn't sound that good and piano tops out at like 5kHz which is the absolute bottom of the high range.
This is no joke. I am pretty sure I could have gotten a set of $20 logitec's that would perform as well. For the size of these speakers they ought to do better.
I replaced them with the Klipsch set that I got on sale for same price, normally $120 but were on sale for $99, and have never looked back. Only problem with the Klipsch is that they do have some extremely high frequency noise I was not hearing on any other speakers. I am getting up in my age so it is not bothering me so much. But someone in their 20s might be driven crazy by it.
AbexOkay that's fair, we all have different ears. I know I too have gone against the grain at times, not enjoying certain products that have been heavily hyped by others as these Edifiers are (for example I bought the Grado sr80e as my first dip into "real"-ish headphones based on hype - they just ain't "all that", even for the price, in my opinion! Very uncomfortable to wear, sloppy fit and finish, and while good sounding with some genres, extremely poor with others). Anyway I'm blathering on now, but I get where you're coming from. Cheers and I'm glad you have speakers you like!
Well, for someone blindingly ovious thing can not be noticeable. Just ignore and spend your valuable time on others if something bothers you that much. I believe I am smart enough to gain my rich with my education and experience. I am honor to be part of the 1 percentile rich in this world. You made my day you xxxx.