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From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse
QUOTE(asherr @ Oct 28 2013, 08:11 PM)
hello..recently i was looking for edifier da5000 pro.. but it wass already out of stock.. its really dissapointed..i m seriusly want to buy that speaker.. anyone know which shop still have the model?
Sorry bro,
Edifier already stop produce DA5000 pro and we are waiting for the new DA5100 to arrive now. The new DA5100 will be available in 1 - 2 months time.
Joined: Jan 2003
From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse
QUOTE(LalaBubbles @ Oct 29 2013, 10:28 PM)
Hello
My asus laptop speaker is plain ear sore. I am interested to purchase a portable speaker as I am always on-the-go. I was wondering whether I should get those laptop speaker or those wireless bluetooth type? budget below RM300
I was thinking about Logitech Laptop Speaker Z305.
Give Edifier MP260 a try.
This post has been edited by Edifier: Oct 30 2013, 11:21 AM
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From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse
QUOTE(ben3003 @ Nov 8 2013, 09:40 PM)
Edifier Studio 7 really gem kah? can beat sp2500? cos i using x3, like bass cannot perform, tho it sounded fuller and better than sp2500 in terms of musical.. but gaming movies i headache now.. dunno when hivi x series subwoofer release.. dunno H6 can compatible with x3 or not..
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From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse
QUOTE(CyaNide27 @ Dec 9 2013, 10:08 PM)
Hi, i'm looking at some Edifier models namely M1335F, P1060 & P2060 (budget is within these 3 model price range) Which of these 3 offer better overall sound quality and good bass? Mainly for music, gaming & occationally movies... Preferably have usb input also... Thx in advance
If you want USB input, i will recommend you buy P2060 or P3060. Please audit it before you buy.
QUOTE(gmhafiz @ Dec 12 2013, 10:41 PM)
Wireless speaker for laptop recommendation
My sister's macbook speaker sounds kinda tiny and wouldn't be able to drive enough sound for her apartment.She looking for a speaker and mentioned something about jawbone because of its colourful speakers *gasp!. I'm sure there must be something better than that and so I ask for expert advice and recommendation from you guys.
From my conversation with her, it should be something like a bluetooth portable speaker similar to jawbone minijambox. We prefer speaker that we can have hands-on with than buying online.
Source : macbook, tablet Equipment : Nil Requirement : Sound: Liquid drum and bass, pop, jazz and a little bit of everything except rock. Not too bulky or small and nice design. Budget : RM600
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From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse
QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 4 2014, 12:43 PM)
Nothing much to discuss at Sarawak. Haha... Shipping etc, so yeah I understand for the expensive price. BTW, RM 899 is from google search, retail price.
How about Edifier e25, the winner of IF design award? A 2.2 speaker and courier to Sarawak will cost around RM50, if I m not mistaken.
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From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse
QUOTE(diaBoliQu3 @ Mar 8 2014, 10:10 PM)
Ada orang sudah ngetest D 1080 IV kah? Now I'm stuck with Edifier E25 and D 1080. Edifier R1900 TIII, R2600, size too large for my desk. So hard...
Bro,
How about the new comer R1600TIII.
The Studio 1600TIII is a powerful studio speaker set with an edgy design. The Studio 1600TIII produces 60W RMS from the 4 inch bass driver and 19mm tweeter drivers in each speaker. A front facing bass reflex port emphasizes lower frequencies, allowing for richer bass performance. The Studio 1600TIII incorporates DSP and DRC to prevent distortion levels even at the highest volumes, producing crisp, clean audio. Audio devices can be connected using the dual RCA inputs and audio volume, bass and treble can be adjusted using the adjustment dials located on the side of the speaker. A wireless remote accompanies the R1600TIII for volume and power.
This post has been edited by Edifier: Mar 10 2014, 06:52 PM