Edifier RW8 High Quality 8 Inch Underseat Subwoofer
The idea behind under seat subwoofers is exactly what you would think. They are designed to fit under your car seat to help save on space. You typical under seat subwoofer is not meant to create huge amounts of sound and pump out the strongest bass. It is meant to help add a little something extra to factory default sound systems.
Thinking about getting into high quality audio as I was? In this video I explain the reasons I chose these and how they ended up saving me a lot of money. Also which I did not mention in the video they are great for watching movies. I did notice the base doesn't translate very well through my cell phone video but it's great.
Edifier S350DB vs Logitech Z623 || 6-Track Comparison
Hi there! Today we compare two 2.1 speakers systems from two different price points, cheaper Logitech Z623 and more expensive Edifier S350DB. Starting with build quality and features, Edifier is on another level in both compared to Logitech, one look at the spec sheet should be enough to conclude that. The advantage in build quality would not mean much if it suck in sound quality department. Fortunately, Edifier is clearly superior here as well, showing detailed, balanced, natural and dynamic sound that Logitech can not match. In my opinion the pletiful qualities of Edifier justify the difference in price compared to Logitech. If You own a budget 2.1 speakers system and are looking for an upgrade, than S350DB is the perfect choice for that.
AirPulse A100 is smallest of new AirPulse lineup, but in my opinion it is the best of them. Today we will compare it with JBL LSR305. As with bigger A300 and A200, smaller A100 is very well build, but it is also much more compact and stylish. It also looks and feels much better than JBL LSR305 but that is expected when looking at the price difference.
In terms of value, Edifier W828NB are basically a steal. With the W828NB, you’re getting a travel headphone with supreme battery life, incredible comfort and, most importantly, good sound quality for the cost.
The Edifier S2000 Pro wireless two-way bookshelf speakers are a beautifully crafted fully active design with state of the art Class D amplification and DAC’s from Texas Instruments, a rigid 5.5” black anodized aluminum cone woofer and a planar magnetic tweeter in a horn loaded waveguide. They feature Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX for near CD quality streaming as well as balanced inputs. Edifier wants to give everyone the opportunity to be an “audiophile” with these speakers. Read our review and watch our YouTube video to see if they successfully pulled it off at only $400/pair.
Hey Guys! First of all, listening to how a set of speakers sound by using your own speakers is kind of pointless really. Regardless, I'm still posting this just in case someone will find it useful. Watch it at least in HD to get the best quality audio possible for this video. This video doesn't do justice at all to how it really sounds. Sorry for the background noises.
The last of series of comparisons starring AirPulse and a transition to KEF X300A series of comparisons. Both speakers are close in price tag, yet they sound quite different. KEF X300A sounds rather dark with emphasis on midrange (with a bit of honky and nasal colorations) but recessed upper ranges, while AirPulse is more linear, neutural and detailed with more present upper midrange and treble. For me AirPulse is a winner here. Signal for this comparison was fed to both via analog inputs from external DAC. Cheers!