🎶 Elevate your sound game—because your space deserves more than just noise.
The Edifier R2000DB is a 120W RMS powered Bluetooth bookshelf speaker system featuring a 5-inch woofer and 25mm tweeter housed in a stylish wood cabinet. It supports seamless Bluetooth connectivity alongside optical and dual line-in inputs, allowing simultaneous multi-device connections. With DSP modes and remote control, it offers customizable, immersive near-field studio-quality sound perfect for professional and home environments.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Wireless |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 120 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Optical |
Number Of Circuits | 1 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 10400 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 44.3"D x 29.2"W x 36.3"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth |
Speaker Size | 5 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 5 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 25 Millimeters |
Specific Uses For Product | indoor entertainment |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Color | Wood |
Is Waterproof | False |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Shelf Mount/Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Wood |
Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
Additional Features | DSP, Optical |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
J**S
Speakers look as good as they sound.
I came upon these speakers by accident. I could say that destiny brought me to them but i won't go there. Simply a happy accident. In Feb. I logged into Amazon looking for some powered speakers to use with my TV. I had both Klipsch Pro Media and Bose Companion II in the past and expected I'd end up with one or the other. However, I wanted to check out what else was available in that price range as I hadn't checked out powered speakers in a while. I'm not an audiophile but I think I have a pretty good ear and wanted the best I could get in my price range. I've found that good speakers can make a pretty big difference when you are on a tight budget.As I was browsing I saw that Amazon was promoting a speaker by an outfit called Edifier, a name that I had not heard before. So I looked them over and they compared well with the others I was considering. One thing I really like about Amazon is the questions/answers and customer reviews provided in the product info. I always read at least some of both just to get an idea of what others are saying. I've found this info to be helpful when I'm not familiar with a product or the company selling it. The reviews for this product, the R1280T, over the top positive and other than folks that received a defective product, what issues people had seemed minor or subjective. The people not throwing down 4 ad 5 star reviews were still upbeat about the general quality of these speakers. I read all of the reviews and rechecked the specs. Then I went and found reviews of these speakers on the web and again everything was very positive. I hadn't seen this sort of overwhelmingly positive reaction to a product ... I guess ever. I made the decision to throw the dice, take a chance, and buy them. And they were every bit as good as everyone as said. They worked great with my TV and sounded better to me than the other speakers I'd owned before. To say that I was pleased is the understatement of the year.This finally brings me to the Edifier R2000DB. I had been considering putting together a modest system to listen to music on. I was just using a DVD running through my TV but wanted better sound quality. When I got the R1280Ts' I got the idea to upgrade the speaker system and forego the receiver/speaker system I'd been considering. I went to the Edifier web site and checked out their bookshelf speakers. The 1280's were the bottom of this particular line. I knew that I was on the right track. I compared specs and features along with price and finally settled on the R2000DB. I liked the next model up but was not able to make it work with my budget. So I ordered the R2000DB and received them last Friday. Everything was well packed for shipment and ready to go right out of the box. The R2000DB came in cherry or piano black. I chose the black and these are d**n fine looking speakers. The front is slightly angeled back and combined with the glossy black finish gives them a sort of elegant look. The powered speaker connects with the passive one with a 10' heavy gauge cord with a pin connector. There are controls on the back for volume, treble and bass. And connections for optical. 3.5mm to rca and rca to rca. All cords are supplied and while a person might want to upgrade these, it isn't necessary and IMO the fact that everything needed to make these speakers work right out of the box is included is a nice perk.Set up takes me maybe 5 min. and am ready to listen. The included remote control is small but simple to use. Off/on, mute, volume up and down, inputs for optical, lines 1 & 2 and Bluetooth and classic and dynamic mode. I hooked the speakers to the optical out on my TV and fired up the DVD player. I had received a copy of the Hoodu Gurus Blow Your Cool cd at the same time as the speakers so it went on first. With the controls on the back set to mimimum I raised the volume as far as I thought prudent. These play loud. No distortion percieved at any level and the bass boomed as if with a small subwoofer. The bass probably won't satisfy the hard core bass fan it's more than enough for most people. I live in a small 2 bdrm apt, maybe 900-1000 sq ft. and my listening area is approx. 13' x 10'. These speakers fill this room at any volume and sound fine back in my bedroom even at a normal listening level. The amps in the speakers deliver 60 watts per channel and have enough built in to allow me to not need a separate amp/receiver. I played several cds' and dvd audio discs mainly roots rock, acoustic, bluegrass and blues. Since my exposure to classical music comes mostly from old Warner Bros. cartoons I didn't have much to test classical except a DVD audio of the Moody Blues, Days of Future Past. Which sounded just fine, thank you.Lastly I checked out the bluetooth. Speakers connected and paired easily with my phone and though the sound wasn't as good as with the connected device, it was good enough, kinda like the difference between a stand alone radio and a cd played through a stereo system. I'm thinking that I can improve the sound a little by tweaking the audio on the source, but if a person can afford it the next model up has a codec that provides cd quality sound w/bluetooth. This is a tradeoff I was aware of and opted for. Overall I'm thrilled with quality of these speakers and would recommend them or any Edifier bookshelf speaker to anyone looking for a high quality, versitile speaker system at what amounts to a bargain price for what you get. Happy accident or destiny, I'm more than satisfied with this purchase.
X**1
Great set of speakers with multi source capabilities.
Seven years... Yup, I've had these for 7 years now and I never thought to do a review. I guess I've been so happy with these over the years that I never thought of a single complaint. I use these every day for a few hours a day in my office and I've become so used to them that I don't even think about them.These are great speakers, the sound quality is great for the size and the type of connection, great value for the money (I got them for $250). The connection is reliable, a single press of a button and they connect w/out any issues. The volume is really good. They look great and don't look cheap. Easy to change between sources too.I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a good set of compact speakers for a room. Keep in mind that they must be connected via cable between them, so wherever you put them, plan accordingly so that cable is hidden from view.
W**.
Excellent sounding speakers
These Edifier R2000DB speakers are killer! They are a big upgrade over my Klipsch 2.1 setup I had before for computer speakers. I like the klipsch but these just sound alot better. They are big speakers though so be very careful and check the dimensions first. They have some decent bass for a bookshelf speaker. I also used an AudioQuest Big Sur 3.5mm to RCA cable so that I could connect my Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 Hi-Res Sound Card to the speakers. I would suggest an Audioquest Golden Gate 3.5mm to RCA cable to help eliminate emi/rfi noises around your computer from getting to your cable if you connect to your sound card. The cable will improve sound quality anywhere from 5% to 25% depending on if you have a cable modem, wifi router or cordless phones plugged in around these speakers. My sound card has a 127dB ESS SABRE-class 9018 DAC in it which is of higher quality than the DAC inside the Edifier speakers. These speakers sound great for movies games or tv shows. Dialogue is easier to hear and more details can be heard in music or movies compared to my old klipsch 2.1 speaker setup. Definitely worth every penny. And if you want to take it a step up if further with the sound then buy the Audioquest Golden Gate 3.5mm to RCA cable if connecting from your computer sound card to the speakers. MAKE SURE your speaker cable or other connecting cable say the 3.5mm to RCA cable DO NOT touch any power cords. Power cords especially when touching speaker cables will tend to add a humm or buzzing sound to the speaker cable which will be heard in the speakers. So zip tie cables out the way of touching each other, an easy fix to at least reduce 1 possible problem.
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