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Edifier Usa E25hd Luna Eclipse Hd 2.0 Bluetooth Speakers With Digital Optical Input (Red)

edifier usa e25hd luna eclipse hd 2 0 bluetooth speakers with digital optical input red

Edifier USA e25HD Luna Eclipse HD 2.0 Bluetooth Speakers with Digital Optical Input (Red)

  • Powered digital speaker system for TV and home entertainment
  • Bluetooth pairing capability with Bluetooth enabled devices
  • Versatile connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, Digital optical and Auxiliary input
  • Touch sensitive controls for volume, play/pause, previous/next track and standby
  • Electronic crossover & dedicated power amp to each tweeter & bass driver and DSP and DRC for enhanced audio performance and distortion control

Buy Now : Edifier USA e25HD Luna Eclipse HD 2.0 Bluetooth Speakers with Digital Optical Input (Red)

Brand : Edifier
Category : Electronics,Portable Audio & Video,Portable Speakers & Docks,Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Rating : 4.2
Price : US $174.99
Review Count : 56
SalesRank : 0

edifier usa e25hd luna eclipse hd 2 0 bluetooth speakers with digital optical input red
edifier usa e25hd luna eclipse hd 2 0 bluetooth speakers with digital optical input red
edifier usa e25hd luna eclipse hd 2 0 bluetooth speakers with digital optical input red
edifier usa e25hd luna eclipse hd 2 0 bluetooth speakers with digital optical input red
edifier usa e25hd luna eclipse hd 2 0 bluetooth speakers with digital optical input red

Edifier USA e25HD Luna Eclipse HD 2.0 Bluetooth Speakers with Digital Optical Input (Red)

  • quality built, easy setup and tremendous sound from these worht every penny.
  • I was honestly surprised by these, I bought more for the look/design and was expecting a decent drop in sound quality compared to other PC audio type systems I\'ve used in on other environments - namely the Audio Engine A2+\'s which I also think are fantastic. Both are good forays into the quality entry level class of PC speakers - far better than the cheap plastic pieces of crap class of speakers - but short of a full on audiophile system utilizing passive speakers and separate AMP/DAC/etc. For the near field usage I use these on while sitting at a desk, that type of system would be far overkill for me (even for a guy who likes to overkill), and it probably is for most others short of a studio mastering system.The A2+\'s have the edge with the built in DAC, so depending on how noisy and crappy your PC DAC is that may be a major selling point given both have a similar cost. I prefer having the DAC built in, but even using my probably crappy Dell laptop DAC the E25 Luna\'s have a rich and full sound with good imaging placed on either side of my 34\" Samsung CF791 monitor. The bass is much fuller than I expected as well, certainly don\'t expect bass like a dedicated 12+\" performance subwoofer, but it\'s good for what it is and doesn\'t sound bloated to my ears. I may play around with an external USB DAC in the future, but for now I\'m content.As far as design, I\'m a fan of the Audio Engine A2+\'s minimalist and purposeful design, however they are basically just boxes. The E25 Luna\'s are quite striking and unusual as far as the design - it may be a love it or hate it thing but I do like it. Both have great finishes. I would prefer normal speaker post connections instead of the proprietary connection these E25 Luna\'s are using, but it works fine and all of the cables were plenty long for my system.***Please note that in the pictures I had initially hooked them up backwards and has been corrected. The Right channel speaker houses the power and audio input connections along with the proprietary connection that goes to the Left channel speaker.***
  • I love these speakers. I switch between using the Bluetooth functionality and the optical input. The switching is seamless and easy. Once I connect over Bluetooth from my Macbook Pro, it switches to that input. The sound is really nice. Rich and full.The only annoying thing is that my punk GenZ neighbors across the alley think it\'s funny to connect to my speakers and pipe in loud awful music. For a while I was powering down the speakers when not in use, but that removed the ease of just starting playing music on them. I figured out 2 solutions to solve this problem. The first is to keep one of my parked Mac computers constantly Bluetooth connected to the speakers, then install BluetoothConnector to easily disconnect / connect via ssh. The speakers allow only 1 Bluetooth connection, so when I want to stream music from my roaming laptop, I have a little shell alias that ssh\'s to my parked mac, runs BluetoothConnector --disconnect, then runs BluetoothConnector --connect from my roaming laptop. When I\'m finished, I run another command that does the reverse, thus keeping one of my computers constantly connected and locking out the punk kids. The second solution is to plug the speakers into a WeMo WiFi outlet and then write a little command that issues power-on/power-off commands to the outlet, thus cutting power to the speakers. The speakers return to whatever state they were in when the power supply is toggled. There are some Perl modules on CPAN that can handle the WeMo API interface. I don\'t know the long term effects of hard-cutting power to the speakers so I went with the first solution.
  • had for about a year. Sound is just fine. Aesthetic is good. The buttons are awful. The buttons are touch based like a smart phone but have nothing to register where they are except for by sight. No vibration or tactile bump of any kind. The power button has to be held for almost two seconds to register the touch to turn on and off which is insane and extremely frustrating. Power and volume buttons are all practically on top of each other. poor design. No way to know what the speaker volume is set to, as in I can see what my PC volume is on screen, but then i can turn up and down the speaker volume on the speaker but it doesn\'t register or display that anywhere... also bad design. Wish I had returned them, too late now.
  • I bought these for my computer and I ended up getting another set for a TV setup in the house. These things sound so clean. I\'ve spend $1000 on a sound bar that didn\'t sound as good as these do. I will soon have a set of these on every TV and computer we own. They are well built and a beauty to display. They just sit on my computer desk and the other set is on the dresser with the TV. I have not purchased the stands but the stand would just add to the over all look. If you need speakers get these. they are worth the money and then some.
  • Literally I can\'t believe how good these sound! I have speakers that cost 3x as much and these have continued to amaze me. I Never expected they would be half as clean as they are... Great job on these ! Do not hesitate... One other thing to mention, the presentation and packaging was Apple Quality, Literally they spent a lot of money to present this in a very professional manner!.. A++++++++
  • In reading the reviews here, most said the same thing (which I also said) that it was lacking in bass and good mid.I was feeling the same way and about to send them back when I discovered a freeware downloadable EQ for my Mac. TOTAL game changer.Reddit has it, as I\'m sure other sources do.Standalone, the speakers are good, remember that they\'re only a sound system, just auxiliary.But I got them on a Warehouse deal for $130, so that price cant be beat.Even for full boat at $200 they\'re a great deal.Buy them, get a downloadable EQ. You won\'t regret it.

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