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The attractive burgundy Edifier e30 is now available in Malaysia.
Just look at this outlandish design! Looking like a couple of mountain goat horns with a little orb to control everything, these Edifier Spinnaker Bluetooth speakers are unlike any I've ever seen. Each one of these speakers is 16 inches tall, and I found them to be quite beautiful, even though some people in our office were describing them as "scary and phallic shark fins only a guy could love."
Enjoy your favorite music tracks in crystal clear stereo sound with the cool looking and blue colored K800 by EDIFIER over-the-head communicator headphones. Incorporating extra-large drivers with a high-power digital amplifier, these EDIFIER headphones reproduce stereo sound with deep bass effects. The K800 also integrates a microphone for online chats. Moreover, the plush around-ear cushions of these binaural K800 headphones offer you pure comfort even during extended listening. What’s more, as these wired Monster headphones come with a 3.5 mm connector, it is compatible with most of the portable media players, iPod, iPhone, MP3 players, CD players, laptops, and more.
This post has been edited by Edifier: Apr 3 2013, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(Mikahl @ Apr 10 2013, 05:48 PM)
My Edifier C3 was working happily, then about a week ago when I turn on my PC, got no sound. My PC output is now plugged in with earphone and it works, so i think its the C3's amp. Is it servicable?
Please call inter-Asia office @ 78804001, they will assist you.
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EDIFIER K800 Camouflage Communicator Headphones
Enjoy your favorite music tracks in crystal clear stereo sound with the cool looking and blue colored K800 by EDIFIER over-the-head communicator headphones. Incorporating extra-large drivers with a high-power digital amplifier, these EDIFIER headphones reproduce stereo sound with deep bass effects. The K800 also integrates a microphone for online chats. Moreover, the plush around-ear cushions of these binaural K800 headphones offer you pure comfort even during extended listening. What’s more, as these wired Monster headphones come with a 3.5 mm connector, it is compatible with most of the portable media players, iPod, iPhone, MP3 players, CD players, laptops, and more.
The Studio 7, by Edifier, further expands the Edifier Studio series with this monstrous 2.0 system that creates three-dimensional audio from the 6 individually amplified drivers. This 2.0 speaker system is armed with optical, coaxial, RCA and auxiliary inputs that make it versatile for application to multiple audio hosts simultaneously. The 128 watts of audio power creates ground shaking deep bass from the 61⁄2 inch bass driver, and clear treble and high notes from the 4 inch mid-range and 3⁄4 inch tweeter drivers. A completely wooden MDF housing keeps this speaker system thoroughly grounded for boisterous volumes, while reducing acoustic resonance and feedback. Accompanied with a wireless remote, the Studio 7 can switch between audio inputs and volume levels easily, a side-mounted adjustment panel also allows users to tailor fit bass and treble preferences. The Studio 7 is an iconic system, producing animated audio from low bass to high treble notes that is sure to astonish even the extreme audiophile.
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The H180P with Remote and Mic are engineered for superior acoustic accuracy, balance, and clarity. So you hear details you’ve been missing with other, lesser headphones. And the biggest breakthrough? They’re just RM33.
EDIFIER R2700 wins Russia ixbt.com's "Leader of the class" award.
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QUOTE(darkskies @ May 1 2013, 08:18 PM)
Any news of S750D.. been quite a long time. Last heard it was cancelled.
Bored of my 530 2.1.. S550 does not have optical input...
The latest news from EDIFIER, the new S760 already pass the DTS test and now waiting for Dolby Digital lab to test it. EDIFIER will launch the S760 once the new S760 pass bot the test. Manage to test the S760 during my last visit to EDIFIER lab.
QUOTE(darkskies @ May 2 2013, 11:18 PM)
0.0.. I browse through so many thread also nv see anything mention on S760. I heard on some forums that S750 was cancelled cause it nv pass DTS. It was also known as S5.1 MK2.
Glad that finally a new babe on its way. Been waiting 5.1 Optical input with bigger inch subwoofer for so long....
If not mistaken the total RMS > 400W, the RMS of the sub >200w.
Pretty much it's huge and sounds damn good!! Really was impressed when I took It out the box and how heavy it was and the good quality it felt... I was amazed at how huge the Passive radiators where and how damn good it competed with ported box systems.. Now the comparison is really a done deal; the system dominates my Z906/Z623
This post has been edited by Edifier: May 1 2013, 09:41 PM
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For gaming, i will recommend you order S530.
Edifier e10 Exclaim 20 High Performance Multimedia Speakers
Edifier S730 Extended Bass Test HD
Superb setup of a dedicated music producer using the Edifier S2000 Studio Monitor Speakers!
At Edifier, we love all creative professionals for being who they are - good at making great music.
Edifier Studio 8 - R2800
The Studio 8, by Edifier is not for the faint of heart. This professional high end 2.0 speaker system produces an extraordinary power output of 140watts RMS. With two 8 inch super bass drivers combined with a pair of calibrated bass reflex ports, producing a total of 72watts RMS of deep bass notes. A pair of 4 inch mid range drivers and 19mm tweeters compliments the heavy bass with 68watts RMS of mid range and treble output. This colossal system can be connected to your audio source of choice using the optical, coaxial, PC or auxiliary input options that can be interchanged using the input selection button on the side panel of the speaker or the wireless remote control. The wireless remote control can also adjust the volume and mute the system, while bass and treble adjustments can be tuned using the controls which are located on the side of the speaker. A completely wooden MDF housing keeps this speaker system thoroughly grounded for boisterous volumes, while reducing acoustic resonance and feedback.
FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS Total power output: RMS 16W x 2 + 18W x 2 + 36W x 2 THD + N (testing level): 10% Signal to noise ratio: ≥85dBA Frequency response: 42Hz-20KHz (+/-6dB) Distortion: ≤0.5% Input sensitivity: 900 mV ± 50 mV Channel separation: R/L: ≥50dB Audio input type: Optical, Coaxial, Auxiliary, PC Adjustment: Side panel control: volume, bass treble, input, wireless remote control Subwoofer/Bass unit: 8 inch magnetically shielded, 6Ω, Midrange unit: 4 inch magnetically shielded, 4Ω Tweeter unit: 19mm magnetically shielded, 4Ω Dimension: Active Speaker: 258mm x 463mm x 320mm (WxHxD)
Description: • Optical, coaxial, PC and auxiliary input options • 8 inch super bass driver, 4 inch mid-range unit and 19mm neodymium tweeter with heat sink • Calibrated flared bass reflex port in front of speaker cabinet • Professional 5 pin XLR cannon type speaker connecting cable • +/- 6dB treble and +/-12dB bass electronic tone control with DSP technology • Wireless remote control with Vol+ / Vol- / Input / Mute • Input selection, treble, bass and volume dials located on the side panel • 100% MDF wooden enclosures to reduce audio resonance
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QUOTE(moshpit21 @ May 25 2013, 06:23 AM)
I can't find any R2800 English review, anyone?
If not mistaken, Malaysia is the first country to get the R2800 stock, that why you can't find any reviews in the website yet. I try the R2800 before, if you like vocal type of song, R2800 will be your first choice.
This post has been edited by Edifier: May 25 2013, 01:47 PM
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QUOTE(ahliang100 @ May 27 2013, 09:57 AM)
Yup i also went to viewnet and All IT hypermarket also, i asked about studio 8, they say don't have then ignore me. you may go to Sri Computer and check with Edifier sales person name Victor. Very friendly guy. Just bought 1 unit from him yesterday. Pay with credit card without charges.
Bro ahliang,
Please share with us how you feel about the Studio 8
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ May 27 2013, 04:18 PM)
Just came back from LYP and tested Studio 8. Studio 7 is pretty rubbish compared to Studio 8 if you are interested for a comparison, but only if you have room for it. It was really big.
Anyway, back to Studio 8, it was a mixed bag for me. I like the woofer characteristic, much more than Studio 7. It was fuller, more impact than Studio 7 smaller 6.5inches. However, the mids is really not up to par. Coming from S2000 (I know its a notch higher), it felt thin, although it does really sound better than most multimedia speaker out there. I only had a couple songs tested though. (BTW, credit to Edifier as Victor is using his Galaxy Note for some songs with vocals and still sound pretty decent to my ears)
Victor (I think its him, cause friendly as you guys described) did hint that Studio 9 is coming. 12inches of woofer with double the mids. I think I may wait and see if this one will feature better mids as he pointed out that it will have 2 mids but unsure of the size of those two. What he did point out is the sub will be placed on the side instead of the front.
Bro andrekua2,
FYI, Please don't use Samsung product to test the speaker, the quality of their sound card is not as good as iPod and always make the speaker sound ugly. Beside that, the unit in Sri Com lowyat still very new and it will need more time to burn in.
This post has been edited by Edifier: May 27 2013, 05:21 PM
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ May 27 2013, 07:56 PM)
No choice. The song they had are all instruments one. I just want something vocal. No choice but to utilise his phone. Besides, comparing with S2000, what to expect of the mids. What's the DAC used in Studio8? I don't think iPod has better SQ than Samsung smartphone. Not sure of the latest batches, but my iPod nano from few years back were no match for iPhone 4S and S3.
Anyway, is Studio 9 coming?
iPhone 4S's sound card better than 3S and Note2. I compare it side by side before, 4S is far better than S3 and Note.
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How many of you wish to have such a room? Call your friends over for a party any time.
Filled with game posters, super-comfortable chairs, powerful gaming rigs, and of course your beloved Edifier speakers (M3300) - it's all the fun you could ever ask for.
Black or Burgundy? Which color would you choose for your Spinnaker Speaker System?
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QUOTE(soundtrick @ Jun 11 2013, 08:31 PM)
R2800 sound nice with superb bass. No doubt.. but why this RM750 speaker appearance very bad.. there is some dented to the screws.. wood vernier also not paste properly... some glue spill at silver speaker surface.. there is melting rubber near the spraker cone.. please improve!!!
Bro,
Can you take the picture and pm to me, i will report it to the factory. Sorry for the problem cause
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R2700 n R2800 spec
Edifier R2800 voice by Phil Jones
The Studio 8, by Edifier is not for the faint of heart. This professional high end 2.0 speaker system produces an extraordinary power output of 140watts RMS. With two 8 inch super bass drivers combined with a pair of calibrated bass reflex ports, producing a total of 72watts RMS of deep bass notes. A pair of 4 inch mid range drivers and 19mm tweeters compliments the heavy bass with 68watts RMS of mid range and treble output. This colossal system can be connected to your audio source of choice using the optical, coaxial, PC or auxiliary input options that can be interchanged using the input selection button on the side panel of the speaker or the wireless remote control. The wireless remote control can also adjust the volume and mute the system, while bass and treble adjustments can be tuned using the controls which are located on the side of the speaker. A completely wooden MDF housing keeps this speaker system thoroughly grounded for boisterous volumes, while reducing acoustic resonance and feedback.