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PC Audio Edifier Fan Club V2, where great sound comes to life =)

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post Aug 29 2005, 10:47 PM

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so best bang for buck SQ is a R1900t3????
330 bucks rite???anything tat price can beat 1900t3???
its very crystal clear???
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post Aug 30 2005, 01:06 AM

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aiyor...today i went to try out the MP series speakers....wth....for the first time, i think that Edifier stuff is so expensive...
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post Aug 30 2005, 10:53 AM

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The MP series r target for portable market & the parts it use r more advance & high price. That y, the selling price higher then the normal spk.
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Hello! i have a noob question here. I bought the Edifier R401, but i cannot search more information in google, is it have another name called R2.1TII ?

And i heard this model can upgrade to 4.1 speakers, is it true? thanks! for anyone can reply.

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post Aug 31 2005, 03:24 PM

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Google usually cannot find info abt R401.
Try at the official website
http://www.edifier.ca/products/r401/r401.html
Nope it cannot be upgraded to 4.1 coz got only left and right ports biggrin.gif

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Need a slogan for Edifier spk, any idea?
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post Sep 2 2005, 02:27 PM

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Review of the E3100 by The Star
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Cheap speakers that rock

BY CHRIS CHONG

e3100
(Edifier)
2.1-channel PC speakers
Satellite speakers: 2 x 8 watts RMS (root mean square)
Subwoofer: 12 watts RMS
Frequency response: 48Hz to 20KHz
Signal-to-noise ratio: more than 85dB
Inputs: Analogue stereo RCA or minijack (via bundled adaptor cables)
Additional features: Bass and treble level knobs, magnetically shielded speakers
Price: RM179
Website: www.edifier.ca
Review unit courtesy of Inter-Asia Technology Sdn Bhd, (03) 6276 6292

IN A sea of affordable/budget PC speakers, the 2.1-channel Edifier e3100 stands out like a lighthouse - casting a ray of excellent sound quality (if that's possible) across the entire market.

A pretty bold statement, but very much deserved. Apart from its tastefully-designed satellite and subwoofer speaker housings (made from wood, which is acoustically superior to plastic), it's one of the few sub-RM200 speakers which can actually hold a candle against premium-priced speakers.

Its modest power ratings (8 watts RMS per satellite speaker and 12 watts for the subwoofer) belie its sonic capabilities. 

The satellites have both midrange drivers (3in) and tweeters (3/4in), which give solid vocals, speech and instrument solos without the piercing or strained quality that comes with the use of smaller speakers.

The satellite speakers handle midrange frequencies really well and are perfectly matched to the subwoofer, so you won't find the sort of hollow gaps that are normally associated with 2.1-channel speaker systems. Electric guitar solos sound great on this thing.

The frequency crossover between the satellites and subwoofer is pretty low too (my guess is somewhere around 200Hz), which endows the e3100 with all-encompassing diffused, non-directional bass.

It's a pretty well sorted woofer too, with rich bass that starts and stops quickly. Its frequency response is pretty linear too, so there are neither peaks nor boomy bass. 

As a result, it renders bass lines in a satisfyingly nimble way. Don't worry about the high-ish 48Hz frequency cut-off - you're not likely to notice it.

For a budget PC speaker, the amp is seriously good and is able to render music with excellent sound separation between various instruments. 

It sounds a little rough if you try to play music at uncomfortably loud listening levels, but you're probably looking at the wrong kind of speakers if that's what you're after.

I'm normally quite picky when it comes to speakers, but words fail me in describing the sheer excellence of the Edifier e3100. 

For what you get, it's an incredible bargain and I guarantee that you will not be disappointed. Go ahead and buy one today.

Pros: Excellent sound quality; perfectly matched satellites and subwoofers; bargain bin price.

Cons: Nothing, it's perfect!  thumbup.gif
http://star-techcentral.com/reviews/story....1&cat=5&rid=879
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Some info about S2000

http://www.edifier.ca/products/s2000/s2000.html
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post Sep 2 2005, 06:18 PM

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if u wanna get the R1900T3, plz bear in mind that it's more suitable for music(audiophile,classical...).for some trance or techno...the bass is still there, but diff with those bass that come out from the stand alone woofer la...R1900T3 bass is more warm but not those heart dumping type. but the sound stage produce by R1900T3 really good, if u place it right, u really can hear the vocal is from the middle, and not coming out from the speaker boxe...it's just like there is a stage infront, then the singer at the middle, and the instrument is on the left and right accodringly...mayb u can feel it at the showroom, bcoz the way they place it, but i feel it with my...i place it far apart from each other...
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My gf is looking for a set of speakers, 2.1 probably with a budget of RM200. She wants something with good, strong bass although I'd go more towards clarity myself. Anyway, I'm looking at E3100 or R401, but are there any other suggestions within that budget?

ANd I know this is the Edifier thread, but if there's other noteworthy systems under RM200, then please do suggest them. wink.gif The ATP3 and VS4121 are both within range, but from what I hear, current batches of the ATP3 suck and the VS4121 sub sounds pathetic (daijoubu said that tongue.gif).
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QUOTE(evilnickwong @ Sep 2 2005, 08:29 PM)
My gf is looking for a set of speakers, 2.1 probably with a budget of RM200. She wants something with good, strong bass although I'd go more towards clarity myself. Anyway, I'm looking at E3100 or R401, but are there any other suggestions within that budget?

ANd I know this is the Edifier thread, but if there's other noteworthy systems under RM200, then please do suggest them. wink.gif The ATP3 and VS4121 are both within range, but from what I hear, current batches of the ATP3 suck and the VS4121 sub sounds pathetic (daijoubu said that tongue.gif).
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pathethic is an understatement... whistling.gif

lol thats if you are a real music listener laugh.gif

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post Sep 3 2005, 11:35 AM

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Lol, I know. tongue.gif
Well I doubt my gf would pick up any minor differences between speakers, but I'd still want her to get a decent set obviously. So what's your recommendations under RM200 dude. smile.gif
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well.. if your gotta stick to the budget, then the E3100 would be a good choice for music. it looks decent too.

else if u prefer an all rounder, add more cash and get the MP2300 or 3300
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post Sep 3 2005, 12:13 PM

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yay...joined the club...owning a r401...great speakers...even better than my previous creative speaker...thumbs up
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post Sep 3 2005, 12:22 PM

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can anyone give me comments on R451???
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To me the R451 is decent enuff speakers coz it has quite great clarity and strong bass.
But better spend more to get the R501 coz it has much stronger bass. thumbup.gif

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post Sep 5 2005, 03:52 PM

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Just to inform u guys that the showroom will be close tomorrow !
Sorry for any inconvenience
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post Sep 5 2005, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(evilnickwong @ Sep 2 2005, 08:29 PM)
My gf is looking for a set of speakers, 2.1 probably with a budget of RM200. She wants something with good, strong bass although I'd go more towards clarity myself. Anyway, I'm looking at E3100 or R401, but are there any other suggestions within that budget?

ANd I know this is the Edifier thread, but if there's other noteworthy systems under RM200, then please do suggest them. wink.gif The ATP3 and VS4121 are both within range, but from what I hear, current batches of the ATP3 suck and the VS4121 sub sounds pathetic (daijoubu said that tongue.gif).
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for me,atp3 n vs4121 is a crappy speaker..seriously no offence 2 those users smile.gif

QUOTE(evilnickwong @ Sep 3 2005, 11:35 AM)
Lol, I know. tongue.gif
Well I doubt my gf would pick up any minor differences between speakers, but I'd still want her to get a decent set obviously. So what's your recommendations under RM200 dude. smile.gif
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i will recommend e3100 or r401 thumbup.gif

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post Sep 5 2005, 04:50 PM

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Alright, I'll be sure to take a look at those.
Btw, a MAJOR gripe I have with those two (and most of Edifier's speakers) is that all the controls are on the sub. That just doesn't make sense to me when the sub is likely to be on the floor out of reach.

Is there any remote or something that can be added on?

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post Sep 5 2005, 04:55 PM

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The R series controller can be used for both the speakers.
U can get it at the Edifier Showroom for RM15 biggrin.gif

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