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Reddit mentions of Vision Edifier R1700BT loudspeaker

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 14

We found 14 Reddit mentions of Vision Edifier R1700BT loudspeaker. Here are the top ones.

Vision Edifier R1700BT loudspeaker
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ColorBlacksf
Height9.842519675 Inches
Length8.267716527 Inches
Weight14.550509292 Pounds
Width6.1023621985 Inches

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Found 14 comments on Vision Edifier R1700BT loudspeaker:

u/ctfrommn · 3 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

A nice middle of the road option

Edifier R1700BT

If you want something cool and different

Edifier Luna E25

u/jallsopp · 3 pointsr/PCSound

Not sure how small you need but the Edifier R1700BT are known to be really good value and to sound great.

Alternatively, if you can't fit those, something like the Mackie CR4 are also a decent option. They will lack on bass compared to the edifiers and have less features. Mackie also do a smaller 3" version (CR3) however if you're not wanting a subwoofer, the bass will be lacking.

u/ldeas_man · 2 pointsr/audio

are you dead-set on computer speakers, or are you willing to upgrade to something a bit more substantial?

the suggestion I leave often is to get a Lepai amp and the cheapest bookshelves you can find on Amazon. I don't know what online stores Poland has, but I'm assuming you can order off of amazon.de

powered monitors are another option, which combined the simplicity of computer speakers with the sound quality that bookshelves provide. this seems to be a decent pair in your budget, but due to the language barrier, I'm having trouble navigating the german site

u/UCrazyKid · 2 pointsr/audiophile

You cannot do what you want to do with that speaker set. They are designed to only be used as a set. The speakers get their power from the subwoofer box. You can't just connect them separately. I would suggest either you just stick with what you have or one of these options: 1. get new passive speakers and an integrated amplifier(example SMSL), 2. get a new set of better active speakers (example Edifier)

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For a turntable, make sure to get one WITH a built-in phono-preamp as most amplifiers you will be considering will not have one included. (example Dual)

u/polypeptide147 · 2 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

Definitely stay away from Logitech.

These Edifiers would probably be my first choice.

u/cheapdrinks · 2 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

An external DAC is nice to have but not essential, especially in a budget set up. That mobo also seems to have some sort of upgraded and shielded onboard sound chip so it should perform better than your average one and be less noisy, i'd say you can get away without one for now then maybe get one down the track if you feel you need it. The Khadas Tone Board is a $99USD option that outperforms many other DACs in it's price range.

Also when you say you prefer non-powered as there will be less cables, that isn't necessarily the case. With passive speakers you'll have to have an amp with 1 power cable plus 1 interconnect cable from the PC to the amp then 2 speaker cables from amp back to the speakers making a total of 4. With budget powered speakers you'll have 1 power cable from the active speaker to the wall, 1 interconnect cable from the PC to the speaker with the amp in it and then an umbilical cable from the main speaker to the slave, so you'll actually end up with one less in that scenario as you'll have 3 instead of 4. The Edifier Studio 2.0 are $164 and a bit more powerful than those other ones I linked if you can stretch the budget a tiny bit. Scroll down and read the reviews.

u/Handsome_Claptrap · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Just one last question, what's better between the Neo Cube Mini and the Edifier R1700Bt?

u/raistlin65 · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Actually, that model does not have a DAC. Sorry. I forgot. If you look at powered speakers and they do not have some kind of digital input, then the speakers don't have a DAC built in.

Here is a model with a DAC: https://www.amazon.es/EDIFIER-Studio-R1700BT-altavoces-Bluetooth/dp/B00MXY21LW/

u/cheerfulhappy · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Thanks for the amp suggestions.

How's the Edifier R1700BT? It has a built in amp, and comes with cables and adapters, so at £127 it's slightly cheaper. Has anyone got any good info on it?

u/sharkamino · 1 pointr/vinyl

Turntable: Dual DT 45

Speakers: Edifier R1700BT powered speaekrs. Or AEG passive speakers with SMSL SA 36A mini amp plus Speaker Wire then 4 Ways to Strip Wire - wikiHow.

u/Rrussell2060 · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

EDIFIER Studio R1700BT - Kit d'enceintes 2.0 Bluetooth (66 Watts) Avec télécommande IR, idéal pour TV, PC, Notebook, Tablette, Smartphone etc.
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Permalien : http://www.amazon.fr/dp/B00MXY21LW