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The perfect companion speakers for a PC or laptop, the Edifier R1280T Powered Bookshelf Speakers offer a nice complement to any modern home or office. With 42 watts of total power, they can easily boost your music, movies, and games Read More
uctechyes I know,uctech. Thank you for your input.To each his own I guess.Who knows maybe sometime down the road we'll consider these again?( R1280T ).Enjoy the day!!
I bought a pair of these a few months ago off amazon for the MSRP and I've been very happy with them. They were a solid recommendation at full price; at $70 I'm seriously considering getting a second pair.
There are a ton of cheap items in the audiophile section. Most of them that make it in in the sub$100 range are in the value for the dollar category. Which these for firmly in.
Got these from Amazon a few months ago. They do look pretty awesome, and the build quality is good, but the sound for my personal taste is rather disappointing. These speakers are really good for bass heavy music like pop, rap, and stuff like that: the bass is very strong and makes this BOOM BOOM BOOM, that many people tend to enjoy. However, if you're trying to listen to rock, or anything that has bass guitar and/or drums in the record, most likely you won't be happy with the sound because the bass overlaps the instruments and vocals, so the music sounds very muddy, unclear, and just bad in general.
Yes, both the bass and the treble is adjustable, but even with the minimum bass and the maximum treble (or at any other position) they sound equally muddy. However, if you're listening to a song with a strong beat it's nice to add even more bass.
What equalizer are you using. These speakers sound great with my Airport Express, but when I pug my AT PL-50 turntable in, with pre-amp on, they sound really muddy. I'd like to put an equalizer in between them.