does it comes with passive version?
AirPulse HiFi Bookshelf Speaker
AirPulse HiFi Bookshelf Speaker
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Jul 12 2017, 06:45 PM
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does it comes with passive version?
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Jul 12 2017, 10:09 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
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Oct 7 2017, 05:56 PM
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13 posts Joined: Dec 2009 |
Me keen to try , frm pg
any early bird offer ? Whr to try n buy? |
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Dec 14 2017, 05:54 AM
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2 posts Joined: Jun 2012 |
interested let me know where to audition
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Dec 14 2017, 12:08 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
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Dec 23 2017, 06:34 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
Airpulse A200
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Dec 25 2017, 07:12 PM
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Grammy award winning super composer, Bob James talks with award winning loudspeaker engineer Phil Jones about Phil's latest innovation the MODEL-1 active bluetooth speakers. airpulseUSA.com
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Dec 28 2017, 08:51 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
AirPulse A200 (Model One) vs JBL LSR305 || Sound Demo
This is a big one IMO, AirPulse goes against my long time budget benchmark, the JBL LSR305. Both have similar sized woofers, both have tweeters recessed inside the horn. But that would be the end of similarities. The biggest difference between those two is the price, JBL is around 1/3 of price of AirPulse and it shows everywhere. The build quality, the features, and most importantly the sound quality. AirPulse is better than JBL in every sound category, bass tightness and depth, midrange quality, top end extension and air, soundstageing, You name it. Does it justify the price difference? In my opinion yes, but if You can not afford AirPulse worry not, as JBL is still the king of budget speakers (AirPulse is in a different category altogether because of its price). |
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Dec 30 2017, 12:08 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
オーディオ界の鬼才、フィルジョーンズ氏デザインの最新スピーカーブランド、AIRPULSE・エアーパルスが始動。その最初の製品がハイレゾ対応スピーカーシステムA200です。
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Jan 3 2018, 07:09 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
AirPulse A200 is fantastically neutral speaker, with open, detailed and transparent sound from top to bottom. Add to that very solid build quality and rich set of features, and suddenly its steep price becomes much more reasonable. I was reluctant to return them, I wish I had them for longer. AirPulse A200 lands on top of my wish list to become my new benchmark speaker soon (gotta start saving those pennies), and from now on I am looking forward to next products from AirPulse and Mr. Phil Jones without any anxiety;) Highly recommended.
http://digitalstereophony.blogspot.my/2017...one-active.html Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Jan 6 2018, 05:55 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
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!
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Jan 9 2018, 08:46 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
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!
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Jan 29 2018, 05:58 PM
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2 posts Joined: Jul 2013 |
Hi Edifier Malaysia, where can I demo the Airpulse A-200 at the moment?
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Feb 15 2018, 12:17 PM
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AirPulse A200 (Model One) vs JBL LSR305 || Sound Demo
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Mar 12 2018, 10:37 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
‘Great, that’s the first new thing that’s happened since we happened.’ It was a step forward. There was something about his vocal that was an improvement on all of the English vocals until then. I was pleased with it.’
http://www.ppm6.tv/airpulse-a200-active-monitor-review/ Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Apr 3 2018, 09:20 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
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!
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May 9 2018, 12:02 PM
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8,537 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Edifier, Stax, Noctua and AirPulse |
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!
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Jun 14 2018, 03:19 PM
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Summing up, in some ways I’m not sure what to make of the Airpulse A200s – they are an intriguing mix of cutting edge technology and sound quality along with a few elements that you need to think carefully about. First audition the top end and make sure the balance is one you can live with. The active format with umbilical cable is an unusual configuration – does it work in your set up? It is always good when a product arrives that shakes up expectations – and the A200s are a breath of fresh air in monitor speakers, loaded with facilities, beautifully finished and with some outstanding audio strengths. And for the level of performance they are not at all expensive, isn’t that the definition of a bargain?
http://www.ppm6.tv/airpulse-a200-active-monitor-review/ Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Jun 17 2018, 12:32 PM
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‘Great, that’s the first new thing that’s happened since we happened.’ It was a step forward. There was something about his vocal that was an improvement on all of the English vocals until then. I was pleased with it.’
http://www.ppm6.tv/airpulse-a200-active-monitor-review/ Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Jul 10 2018, 09:47 PM
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Testing AirPulse A200
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