




145Watts powers this luxurious 2.1 system. A 2.5" LCD display multi-functional wired controller provides all the control any user needs.FEATURES - Luxurious 2.1 speaker system with 8 inch subwoofer - Wooden MDF housing for all speakers - Magnetically shielded drivers for all speakers - Switchable dual input ports for audio source with different output power - Multifunctional wired controller with 2.5 inch LCD display (dimmer included) - Headphone output on wired remote controller - Master volume controls both speaker output and headphone output - Volume booster for extra power output - Separate bass and treble adjustments - Multifunctional wireless remote controller included - Coaxial and optical inputs available on digital versionOther Characteristics: Audio output channels: 2.1Bass level control: YColour of product: BlackConnectivity technology: WiredFrequency range: 20 - 20000 HzHeadphone connectivity: 3.5 mmMaterial: WoodNumber of satellite speakers: 2RMS rated power: 145 WRemotely operated: YesSignal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): 85 dBSpeaker power: 35 WSpeakers: 2Subwoofer RMS power: 75 WSubwoofer driver size: 20.3 cm (8")Weight: 12 kg Review: Much better than I had expected! - After my beloved 16 year old Boston 2.1 set died, I needed a new set which would give me comparable enjoyment at a price point of close to £200. The two systems on my shortlist ended up being the Corsair SP2500 and the Edifier S530D. I couldn't choose which, based on the reviews I found, so the final choice came down this set having digital inputs (as well as analogue ones) that the Corsair didn’t. I have never heard the Corsair so can't do a sound comparison. This is a solid feeling set and the style is a lot more mini hi-fi than PC. I like the wired remote – it looks quite cool and is very intuitive to use. The wireless remote can be ignored if you have no need of it and it can be stored in a slot at the rear of the wired remote stand. There is a good selection of basic level settings (all of which I prefer at +2). I found the ability to add bass to the whole set as well as separately adjust the sub-woofer output very useful in getting a sound I liked. I’ve tried everything from Baroque to recent Pop and found a single setting that worked well enough for me across that huge range. Yes, I could add more sub-woofer at low volume levels but I’ve experimented with this and not found it essential. For me, minor irritations would include the volume level returning to a factory set value (albeit reasonable with the Windows 7 volume fader centred) rather than remembering the last setting when the system is powered on at the mains and the system defaulting to standby when mains is applied meaning you’ve got to press a switch to wake the system up. The worst thing is that the headphone level (it uses the master speaker volume setting) is MUCH quieter – possibly a health and safety feature - than the speaker level. This can lead to a proper fright if you unplug the quiet phones to find the speakers instantly at peak volume! Another reviewer mentioned the easily scratched wired remote surface. This could be down to one of the best, strongest and tightest fitted protective plastic films I’ve ever seen! Although very sensitive to scratches, it’s good enough to be not essential to remove it. I was scared it might be the real surface and daren’t pick it off with my nail – not that I even could. After plucking up courage and a needle, it came off to reveal a pristine gloss surface underneath..whew! With my old ears, technical measurements of sound quality aren’t that useful - a completely subjective “do I like it?” is all that works for me. Nevertheless, that personal opinion is that this set is quite lively and detailed in the mid and upper frequencies coming from the satellites. Indeed, it can sometimes sound as if all the work is being done by those until you turn the sub down and notice it was quite subtly but effectively filling in the lower frequencies. Even so, with bass-heavy sound, the sub willingly steps up to make itself known. It’s obvious that this set is a lot more accurate than my old Bostons were. There’s a lot more detail and brightness from the satellites, which is not unexpected given the larger size and additional tweeter, but not having the always-hyperactive sub of the Boston set is also a revelation to me. Delivery (from Emax) was flawless and surprisingly rapid. Overall, I’m really pleased with the Edifier S530D system and would buy again without hesitation. At the £200 mark, I'd be surprised to find any serious criticism of this lovely set of speakers. Review: Excellent Speaker System - Just got these to replace an ancient Kenwood Setup that I've been using with my PC. Had a play around with them and so far I'm very impressed. The sound quality is great, very sharp and clear at all volumes. I'm hearing things in both music and game audio that I've not before. Build quality is excellent my only complaint is that there is no UK power cord included so one star off for that.
| ASIN | B003KN28JU |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets, For Computers, For Televisions |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo, Surround |
| Audio output mode | Stereo , Surround |
| Box Contents | Remote Control, 2 Satellite Speakers, 1 Subwoofer |
| Brand | Edifier |
| Brand Name | Edifier |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 116 Reviews |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Weight | 18.2 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Edifier |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 35 Watts |
| Model Name | s530d |
| Model Number | S530D black |
| Model name | s530d |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Mounting type | Tabletop |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
| Speaker Size | 5.25 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Satellite |
| Speaker maximum output power | 35 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Theater, Computer Speakers |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
A**F
Much better than I had expected!
After my beloved 16 year old Boston 2.1 set died, I needed a new set which would give me comparable enjoyment at a price point of close to £200. The two systems on my shortlist ended up being the Corsair SP2500 and the Edifier S530D. I couldn't choose which, based on the reviews I found, so the final choice came down this set having digital inputs (as well as analogue ones) that the Corsair didn’t. I have never heard the Corsair so can't do a sound comparison. This is a solid feeling set and the style is a lot more mini hi-fi than PC. I like the wired remote – it looks quite cool and is very intuitive to use. The wireless remote can be ignored if you have no need of it and it can be stored in a slot at the rear of the wired remote stand. There is a good selection of basic level settings (all of which I prefer at +2). I found the ability to add bass to the whole set as well as separately adjust the sub-woofer output very useful in getting a sound I liked. I’ve tried everything from Baroque to recent Pop and found a single setting that worked well enough for me across that huge range. Yes, I could add more sub-woofer at low volume levels but I’ve experimented with this and not found it essential. For me, minor irritations would include the volume level returning to a factory set value (albeit reasonable with the Windows 7 volume fader centred) rather than remembering the last setting when the system is powered on at the mains and the system defaulting to standby when mains is applied meaning you’ve got to press a switch to wake the system up. The worst thing is that the headphone level (it uses the master speaker volume setting) is MUCH quieter – possibly a health and safety feature - than the speaker level. This can lead to a proper fright if you unplug the quiet phones to find the speakers instantly at peak volume! Another reviewer mentioned the easily scratched wired remote surface. This could be down to one of the best, strongest and tightest fitted protective plastic films I’ve ever seen! Although very sensitive to scratches, it’s good enough to be not essential to remove it. I was scared it might be the real surface and daren’t pick it off with my nail – not that I even could. After plucking up courage and a needle, it came off to reveal a pristine gloss surface underneath..whew! With my old ears, technical measurements of sound quality aren’t that useful - a completely subjective “do I like it?” is all that works for me. Nevertheless, that personal opinion is that this set is quite lively and detailed in the mid and upper frequencies coming from the satellites. Indeed, it can sometimes sound as if all the work is being done by those until you turn the sub down and notice it was quite subtly but effectively filling in the lower frequencies. Even so, with bass-heavy sound, the sub willingly steps up to make itself known. It’s obvious that this set is a lot more accurate than my old Bostons were. There’s a lot more detail and brightness from the satellites, which is not unexpected given the larger size and additional tweeter, but not having the always-hyperactive sub of the Boston set is also a revelation to me. Delivery (from Emax) was flawless and surprisingly rapid. Overall, I’m really pleased with the Edifier S530D system and would buy again without hesitation. At the £200 mark, I'd be surprised to find any serious criticism of this lovely set of speakers.
B**N
Excellent Speaker System
Just got these to replace an ancient Kenwood Setup that I've been using with my PC. Had a play around with them and so far I'm very impressed. The sound quality is great, very sharp and clear at all volumes. I'm hearing things in both music and game audio that I've not before. Build quality is excellent my only complaint is that there is no UK power cord included so one star off for that.
T**Y
awesome
I've been looking for a new 2.1 speaker set for my desk top for a while, and came across the Edifier S530D . I was originally drawn to the Corsair 2.1 set, however I was put off by a couple of reviews that reported poor build quality and poor materials and the lack of optical connection . Eventually I decided to purchase the Edifier. I had never owned any Edifier equipment before, or heard of them prior to researching this purchase. While I could only find a couple of reviews on this product. All were positive. Upon receiving the product, the first thing you notice is the weight of the box. Most of the weight is in the Sub unit (constructed of MDF), and it weighs more than you would expect. The speakers are a good weight for their size and are (constructed of MDF), Over all the system is very well built and I'm extremely happy with the whole product,love the wired controller and wireless remote. down to the sound I think the sound is quality, it's not the loudest unit I've heard but that said its loud enough for the neighbours to complain volume at 30-35. I've not seen or heard of any other reviews mention that the volume goes to 50 max volume then + 6 POSITION BOOST, witch works on normal volume and headphones. I've used the system a lot over the past 2-3 weeks for music games and films, I have to play about with the settings for each different use.not problem for me, personal taste and all that. (for gaming its set everything to max volume around 30, sounds really good can hear things in games that I've not heard before) My only complainant is it's not loud enough on headphones even with the boost. (to get the extra boost on the volume go to max volume, then keep the button pressed on the wireless remote) overall really pleased with the whole package would recommend it and the build and sound quality alone justify the price-tag.
T**Y
Music to my ears
I've been in the market for a new 2.1 speaker set for my desk for the past few months, and eventually came across this. Like a lot of others I was originally drawn to the Corsair 2.1 set, however I was put off by their build materials. Eventually I decided to spend a bit more money and purchase the Edifier. I had never owned any Edifier equipment before, or had even heard of them prior to researching this purchase. While I could not find reviews on this specific product, I did find reviews on the higher end models. All were very positive about them. Upon receiving the product, the first thing that struck me was the sheer weight of the box. Most of the weight is in the Sub unit (constructed of wood), and it certainly weighs more than you would expect. The speakers are a good weight for their size and are made of wood, and even the wired remote has a good amount of mass to it. Over all the system is very well built! My only two complaints would be the quality of the plastics used on the wired remote as it scratches far too easily (mine arrived with a scratched screen, however it doesnt bother me), and the quality of the wireless remote which does not match up with the premium feel of the rest of the system. That said, it works just fine. The system has three inputs, two analogue (PC and CD) and one digital (DI) which supports either Optical or Coaxial connections. It is worth noting that you cannot have two live inputs connected to the Coaxial and the Optical simultaneously. I would like to see the system redesigned with the ability to switch between the Optical and the Coaxial inputs as discrete sources, just like the two Analogue Inputs. At the end of the day, it is all about the quality of the sound. While I'm no Audiophile, I personally happen to think that these speakers produce a very very pleasing sound, with no distortion at lower or higher volumes. If you're thinking of buying a 2.1 Speaker set, the Edifier S530D should definitely be near the top of your short-list. The Digital Input is worth paying the extra for, but the build and sound quality alone justify the slightly higher price-tag. Update - 2.5 years on System is still going strong and sounds as excellent as ever. Not a single thing wrong with it. Would definitely still recommend this speaker set!
S**N
absolutely brilliant!
These speakers are absolutely incredible. I was looking around the internet for ages trying to find an amazing set of speakers for under £300 and i can say without a doubt this is the best you could possibly get. These speakers are extremely loud and has a great set up, the control panel is an amazing idea. The remote and control system have great customisable features to get the sound you want for what ever music your listening too and great sub-woofer control aswell. These are top of the line speakers and for a house i sont think you need or can get much better. Would recommend to anyone whos looki g to get a new speaker system, the price doesnt reflect how great they are this is a bargain for how incredible they are.
M**G
... own £1500 speakers and though these are not as good they are at least half as good
I own £1500 speakers and though these are not as good they are at least half as good, that is to say £750 of quality for £200. They are great pc speakers and good hi fi speakers. Quality and clarity outstanding at any volume and great adjustments to suit your ears. I've had them fro about 6 weeks now and can't praise them highly enough. It's the answer to almost all questions about what good PC or hi fi speakers should be. High quality packaging, solidly built and well thought out. Would not hesitate to buy again.
J**Y
Amazing sound system!!
After a lot of consideration i decided to buy this instead of the corsair version, I am happy to report that they are well worth the purchase, the sound is clear and without turning it up the way up i got my room to vibrate. The only thing i didnt expect was the size of the sub, i didnt realise it came with a coffee table, but thats down to me. If you like good sound i'd heartily recommend these speakers.
I**N
Five Stars
Excelent sound!
A**R
Una "no tan pequeña" maravilla
Quería sustituir a mi veterano Creative SBS 380 por un sistema de sonido principalmente encaminado a música y algo de juegos. Estuve valorando los siguientes sistemas de altavoces: - Logitech z623: cuando lo escuché me pareció que tenía exceso de graves y yo buscaba un sonido más puro. - Logitech z906: padece del mismo problema que el anterior, a lo que hay que sumar que un sistema 5.1 es más engorroso de instalar y menos adecuado para escuchar música. - Hivi swans m50w: quizá habría sido mi elección si lo hubiese encontrado para poderlo comprar, pero en Europa es tarea complicada. - Corsair sp2500: hablan muy bien de él, pero por lo que he leído está más encaminado a juegos y tiene un nivel de graves mayor que el Edifier. Además, los altavoces son de plástico. - Edifier s530d: también se habla muy bien de él, encaminándose más hacia perfil musical al tener unos graves marcados pero sin saturar y unos agudos nítidos. Algo flojo en medios. Paso a describir las dimensiones y lo que incluye el sistema. DIMENSIONES (Ancho x Alto x Fondo): - Altavoces (incluye rejilla frontal): 11,5 x 20,4 x 15,5 cm - Mando de control (incluye soporte): 8,7 x 16,7 x 9 cm - Subwoofer (sumo al Fondo el tamaño del disipador de calor): 27 x 32 x (43+3,5) CONTENIDO: - Subwoofer (8", 4 ohm y 75W). - 2 altavoces con rejilla extraíble (medios de 3,5" y 8 ohm. Agudos-tweeter de 25mm y 6 ohm. Potencia por altavoz: 35W) - Mando de control cableado - Mando de control infrarrojo - Soporte para el mando cableado y el mando infrarrojo - Cable óptico - Cable jack 3,5 a 2 RCA - Cable de alimentación de 1,5m. La fuente de alimentación va dentro del subwoofer. - 2 cables de altavoz de 2,5m libres de oxígeno - Manual VENTAJAS - Calidad de sonido: muy nítido nada más conectarlo, sin haberlo ecualizado ni ajustado con los mandos de control. Los graves del subwoofer están presentes rellenando la estancia pero sin ser los protagonistas. Agudos buenos y medios escasos. - Los altavoces son fácilmente sustituíbles por otros a tu elección, ya que el conector es estándar (cable de altavoz) - Desde los mandos se puede regular el volumen, nivel de subwoofer, graves y agudos de los altavoces (bass y trebble) y fadder para enviar el sonido al altavoz izquierdo o derecho. También se puede seleccionar la fuente y, en el caso del mando cableado, se puede regular la intensidad de la pantalla y dispone de un conector para auriculares. - Gran cantidad de entradas de audio en el subwoofer: 1 óptica, 1 coaxial, 1 RCA para el PC, 1 RCA para auxiliar. El botón derecho del mando cableado permite seleccionar la fuente deseada. Desde el inalámbrico también se puede. INCONVENIENTES - El tamaño. El subwoofer es enorme y los altavoces no son aptos para cualquier escritorio. - Led del mando: el sistema se alimenta desde un interruptor en el subwoofer. Una vez conectado, desde el mando cableado hay un botón para encender y apagar el conjunto. El problema es que cuando lo apagamos, se queda parpadeando un led rojo en el mando que no hay manera de quitarlo salvo que desconectemos el interruptor del sub. - Peso del conjunto: 19Kg - Precio algo elevado. Los altavoces los tengo conectados a una Sound Blaster Z a través de cable RCA. No conecté el óptico porque quiero que sea la Sound Blaster la que amplifique el sonido. Con el óptico la señal digital pasaría íntegra al sistema de altavoces y no aprovecharía la tarjeta de sonido. Los altavoces los he probado sin modificar los parámetros de sonido desde el control de los altavoces, así como tampoco se han tocado ni la ecualización ni los efectos desde la tarjeta de sonido. La primera impresión no podía ser más positiva: suena realmente bien desde el primer momento y eso teniendo en cuenta que cualquier sistema de sonido necesita un tiempo de adaptación para estabilizarse y mostrar su verdadero sonido. Había leído que los graves son escasos y que podían decepcionar. Supongo que si vienes de un equipo Logitech puede ser así, ya que los entregan a mansalva y predominan sobre el resto del sonido, pero puedo asegurar que hay graves de sobra en el Edifier y entregados de una forma distinta: llenan el espacio y complementan el resto de tonalidades. Notas que están ahí pero sin hacerse los protagonistas de la escena. Los agudos están muy bien definidos y bien resueltos; no así los medios, que habrían sido perfectos con un cono de 5". En cualquier caso, es una gozada escucharlos. El mando cableado es aparatoso por tamaño pero cómodo de usar. La pantalla es iluminada en azul con intensidad regulable en varias escalas. Aparecen reflejados en ella iconos de los dos altavoces y del subwoofer, de tal modo que resalta sobre cual de ellos estás tocando cuando cambias algún ajuste. Es el mismo mando que usan los modelos superiores de Edifier; de hecho, se pueden ver los iconos del altavoz central y los traseros, aunque lógicamente no están resaltados. Una curiosidad: tendréis la sensación de que la pantalla está rallada por todos lados, intentaréis meter la uña a la pantalla pensando que es un plástico protector y veréis que no hay manera de levantar la esquina para tirar del plástico. Pues insistid, porque efectivamente hay un plástico que está agarrado a la pantalla con uñas y dientes y que sale fatal (y no me refiero al plástico amarillo que también cubre un poco la pantalla y que sale genial). El subwoofer está íntegramente construído en madera, salvo la parte frontal que es plástica y con una rejilla metálica protegiendo el altavoz. Los altavoces también son de madera, pero no lisa. Tienen un moteado por toda su superficie que, visualmente, parece que está totalmente salpicado de grasa. No queda mal, pero quizá habría quedado mejor un diseño liso. En el frontal tienen una rejilla extraíble de tela sujetas al altavoz con 4 enganches engomados, por si se quiere dejar al descubierto los conos. Tanto los altavoces como el subwoofer tienen 4 patas de goma cada uno que, además de evitar que se muevan del sitio, absorven las vibraciones. En referencia al envío por parte de Amazon es un poco más elevado de lo normal, ya que tienen que prepararlo e importarlo de Alemania. Viene en una caja doble, ambas de Edifier. Desde que lo pedí hasta que me lo entregó MRW pasaron 6 días. No hay que preocuparse por los golpes ya que viene muy bien protegido. Mi conclusión es que es un sistema 2.1 muy recomendable si dispones del espacio necesario para instalarlo; es ampliable en un futuro por otros altavoces ya que no lleva un sistema de conexión propietario de la marca (cosa que sí ocurre con el Corsair), sino que lleva los típicos conectores de cadenas de música o home cinema. Enlace oficial (en inglés): [...]
K**E
Natürlicher Klang mit Langzeitgenuss !
Auf Grund der allgemein ausgezeichneten Rezensionen und Testberichte über die Edifier LS-Systeme bin ich auf dieses Produkt aufmerksam geworden. Sollte ein in China gefertigtes Produkt derart guten Klang zum ( dann ) verhältnismäßig kleinen Preis erzeugen können ? Bisher hatte ich da eher Zweifel - doch ich wurde eines Besseren belehrt ! Bereits beim Auspacken kam große Freude auf: sehr sorgfältig verpackt, mit allem nötigen Zubehör ( sogar ein optisches Kabel ist dabei ) staunte ich zunächst über die Haptik der Teile. Der Sub ( entmagnetisiert, was nicht unbedingt üblich ist ) ist hier besonders groß und schwer, die Satelliten sind für meine Begriffe sehr edel und hübsch gestaltet und sind mit den billig wirkenden Plastikteilen manch anderer Hersteller nicht wirklich zu vergleichen. Ihre schwarzen Abdeckgitter glänzen ein wenig und die klitzekleine Maserung in Glanz- und Mattschwarz an den Satelliten-Gehäusen aus robustem Material sieht ebenfalls äußerst wertig aus. Ebenso das kabelgebundene Steuergerät mit seinen vielfachen Einstellungsmöglichkeiten, recht groß, dimmbares Display mit deutlicher und großer Schrift, leicht und einfach zu bedienen. Nicht zuletzt die scheckkartenähnliche Fernbedienung mit den lustigerweise jeweils zwei Tasten für Laut und Leise sowie den Tasten für die sonstigen Einstellungen ( Anschlussart, Balance, Balance Sub/Satelliten, Höhen und Tiefen ), ebenfalls prima zu bedienen und sehr handlich. Insgesamt macht das System optisch und haptisch einen ganz hervorragenden Eindruck und sieht im Original noch besser aus, als auf den Fotos. Hinzu kommen die Möglichkeiten, hier analoge und digitale externe Geräte spielend einfach anschließen zu können. Deren direkte Anwahl geschieht dann leicht über eines der beiden Steuerelemente. Kommen wir nun zu den klanglichen Eindrücken, die wie immer nur mein eigenes Hörempfinden ( in diesem Fall auch einiger Mithörer ) ausdrücken: Da ich auch am PC gerne Musik höre, suchte ich ein System mit möglichst natürlichem Klang - und genau diesen Eindruck hatte ich von der ersten Hörsekunde an von diesen Boxen: Trotz der Größe des Subs keinerlei aufgeblähter Bass ( er meldet sich gleichwohl nachhaltig und wunderschön trocken, falls erforderlich ), glasklare Höhen ( sehr deutlich, aber nicht zu spitz ) und die Mitten sind eben da, wo es bei vielen Systemen leider fehlt - alles klingt enorm ausgewogen. Stimmen hören sich außerordentlich authentisch an, keine Selbstverständlichkeit bei PC-Boxen. Klanglich insgesamt positiv unspektakulär, trotzdem und gerade deswegen sehr natürlicher, klarer und außergewöhnlich intensiver Musikgenuss mit einer tollen Bühne auf kleinstem Schreibtischraum. Schon bei moderater Lautstärke taucht man förmlich in die Musik ein. Wird es lauter, stört das - im Gegensatz zu vielen anderen Systemen - gar nicht, sondern verstärkt den Genuss noch mehr. Dieser Eindruck setzt sich beim Betrachten von Filmen nahtlos fort und steigert sich sogar noch beim Hören mit extern angeschlossenen Geräten. Gerade gute CD-Player ( beispielsweise mein Rega-Planet, aber auch ein uralter Phillips-Player ) hören sich ganz hervorragend auf diesem System an. Dabei hinterlässt der Analoganschluss nach meinem Empfinden einen etwas kräftigeren Klangeindruck, während der optische Eingang etwas filigraner klingt. Beides in Nuancen und beides sehr angenehm zu genießen. Natürlich wird es für sehr viel mehr Geld auch noch bessere PC-Boxen geben, ich bin allerdings mit dem gebotenen Preis/Leistungsverhältnis äußerst zufrieden und von dem Klang durchaus begeistert. Gerne gebe ich fünf Sterne für dieses außergewöhnlich wertige und klanglich hervorragende Produkt.
P**L
Bon produit mais un peu surpris
Alors, comme le disent tous les tests qu'on peut lire, le son est vraiment bon, les aigus et mediums bien présents, les basses propres sans trop tout faire trembler, un bon rendu. En points discutables : - le prix, la qualité de la bête est pas non plus génialissime par rapport à du logitec bien moins cher. Certes c'est en bois, lourd, solide... - la puissance? 145w? je passe d'un logitec 40w (z523) et franchement, ben je vois pas de grosse différence de puissance en fait. Certes on peu pousser plus haut sans que ca sature, mais c'est pas la folie... - Les basses : attention, si vous écoutez de l'electro ou ce genre, ça fait effectivement pas trembler les murs. C'est profond, propre, mais même a fond ça ne tape pas. Mon petit caisson avant était plus violent. En positif : - le coté pas trop violent, parfait en appartement, avec un son clair et vraiment agréable. - la telecommande sympa, fragile mais jolie. La petite telecommande a distance très pratique quand on utilise le PC comme tv... - le caisson, gros mais pas non plus abusif (cf s730)
F**O
Design accattivante, audio eccellente
Questo sistema mi ha sorpreso per la potenza e la qualità delle casse. Il suono è pulito con un ottima separazione degli alti medi e bassi. Va bene anche collegato con scheda audio integrata e cavo analogico, però consiglio di acquistare come ho fatto io una scheda audio dedicata con uscita ottica per migliorare ulteriormente. Consigliatissimo forse meglio di sistema bose di pari costo visto anche la presenza del dock con schermo per regolare equalizzazione e il comodissimo telecomando. Inoltre da segnalare molto utile la possibilità di collegare fino a 3 input insieme (2 analogici e 2 digitali ma ne vede solo 1) e selezionare la sorgente desiderata, utile per ipod o altri dispositivi senza cambiare ogni volta cavo. Nella confezione è incluso cavo rca e cavo ottico. Unico neo la dimensione molto generosa del subwoofer che è davvero molto ingombrante ma per il suono che produce è giustificato.
C**S
Calidad en 2.1
Tras sacarlos de su caja te das cuenta de que son unos altavoces de gran calidad, cajas totalmente de madera, conexiones por cable en vez de conectores. Van muy bien para una habitación o un salón pequeño. Quizás carezcan algo de medios pero es un defecto de este tipo de productos, eso sí muy buen equilibrio entre graves y agudos. En definitiva una gran opción si no quieres unos 5.1 y buscas calidad sin renunciar a unos altavoces potentes. Pros: Calidad de acabado Equilibrio entre graves y agudos Múltiples conexiones Contras: Precio algo elevado para unos 2.1 Algo carentes de medios
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