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If anybody knows about speaker technology, it’s Edifier. With 72 watts of total power, the Edifier S330D 2.1 Computer Speaker System has enough power to give your computer audio the boost it deserves Read More
So now that I have had this for a few days now, I am not disappointed. I generally have the volume set really low though. I just needed something to sound better than the crap built-in speakers of my x34. I chose this over the Klipsch for the easy the speakers look, and the pod for volume. I will say, I have plenty of other Klipsch speakers, and I'm sure they would have s sounded amazing as well.
Edifier speakers sound great (in my experience) but these seem a little underpowered. 72W RMS (which will be advertised on the box as about 150W total power) is okay, but not super loud. I got a logitech z623 set for $120 and that was 200W RMS (400W total power) between the satelite pair and subwoofer.
I have no doubt that these speakers probably "sound" better but I can guarantee they won't be as loud. If you want some Edifier bookshelf speakers but also want a sub, this might scratch that itch but be aware you get what you pay for.
How loud will these get? They will definitely fill a room, but won't fill an entire house floor, for example. You can buy a louder TV soundbar/sub combination, so I wouldn't get these for a TV.