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Reddit mentions of Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Wood Grain

Sentiment score: 26
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We found 58 Reddit mentions of Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Wood Grain. Here are the top ones.

Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Wood Grain
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    Features:
  • BLUETOOTH WIRELESS - Popular classic bookshelf speakers now can be enjoyed without the hassle of wires. Simply connection to an iPhone, Android, Tablet, PC or Mac.
  • STUDIO SOUND QUALITY - Naturally fine tuned sound reproduction from 4 inch bass and 13mm silk dome tweeter.
  • OPTICAL AND COAXIAL INPUTS - Digital inputs to enable lossless connection to most TV and computers.
  • REMOTE CONTROL - Adjust the volume and toggle inputs at your fingertips. Bass and treble control located on the side of main speaker.
  • 2 YEAR WARRANTY - Quality components in solid MDF wood housing are built to last. 24 month parts and labor warranty in USA and Canada.
Specs:
ColorWood Grain
Height9.2 Inches
Length7.7 Inches
Number of items2
Weight10.582188576 Pounds
Width5.7 Inches

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Found 58 comments on Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Wood Grain:

u/coherent-rambling · 26 pointsr/diyaudio

Sound waves have length based on their frequency, called wavelength. Higher pitched sounds have shorter wavelengths. Any sounds which reach a full wavelength within the distance from the driver to the edge of the baffle are reflected back to the listener and sound louder, and any which leave the baffle before hitting a full wavelength are not, and are quieter as a result. This is called "baffle step loss".

One way to minimize this effect is to spread it out - if the tweeter is the same distance from two sides (or even three sides, if it's close to the top), the baffle reinforces the same frequency range in every direction. If you offset the tweeter so it's a different distance from each edge, it reinforces a slightly different frequency range in each direction, giving it a smoother response across the frequency range. This sounds better on its own, and may also make it easier for the designer to incorporate a "baffle step compensation" into the crossover, toning down the reinforced frequencies.

Another reason it's done, in "MTM" or bigger speakers with multiple low-frequency woofers and a single tweeter, is to get the big drivers a bit closer together.

Now, tweeters aren't always offset on homemade speakers. There are plenty of designs with centered tweeters, and some sound very good. And sometimes they're offset on commercial speakers. It just happens that a few very common DIY designs, like the Overnight Sensations here, use offset tweeters. If I had to guess, I'd say that commercial speakers are either more concerned about symmetry for aesthetics, or are designed using more custom components that make the baffle step easy to deal with, while DIY speakers are more likely to worry about getting the best performance possible without tricks.

u/IPlayTheInBedGame · 18 pointsr/DIY

He isn't joking about those speakers. I have the same pair, got them from Amazon. (Of course) They sound incredible for $130 bucks.

u/polypeptide147 · 14 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

This is it chief (edifier)

I assume you want them to not be deep since you're putting them against a wall, so that doesn't leave you with a whole lot of options, since most speakers have rear ports. These are front ported though so you're good.

If you're feeling weird, you can make this pair of Passive Aggressive speakers as well.

u/the_duck17 · 5 pointsr/pelotoncycle

I have a weakness and it's factory refurbished speakers from the names I grew up with, which are JBL, Harman Kardon, Polk, etc.

Nothing on all these new Chinese brands, but I'm a sucker for nostalgia.

Anyways, if you decide it's worth the slight effort, you can get a $200 Bluetooth speaker for less than $50 now, made by Harman Kardon this is their Microsoft Cortana enabled speaker that nobody bought because it's Microsoft Cortana enabled.

Fortunately, you can pair it with the Peloton and have really good speakers for a decent price. This was a long time ago but I think j needed to setup Cortana with a Microsoft all on my phone then after it was activated, I asked Cortana to pair Bluetooth and added the Peloton.

Such a big difference in sound, and it's not portable but a plug in, so it's gonna have a good home next to the bike.

If you've got the space, I would love to recommend these Edifer Bluetooth Speakers.

With a decent set of mounts and wire organization, these speaker will really make a huge difference over the tinny, built in speakers.

u/the_blue_wizard · 3 pointsr/audio
u/mynammaactuallyjeff · 3 pointsr/malelivingspace

Edifier R1280DB Bookshelf Speakers. I’ll vouch for them, they’re pretty good.

Link:


Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Wood Grain (Wood) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/sharkamino · 3 pointsr/vinyl

Consider first looking used:

u/insomniac-55 · 3 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

For the set you aren't planning to move, I'd recommend these: Edifier R1280DB

They look nice, are well regarded here, and are a pair of speakers so you get a proper stereo sound (unlike an all-in-one portable bluetooth speaker). They should sound better than most portable speakers because they're able to be a bit bigger and aren't packed with batteries (speakers need a bit of empty space inside them to sound good).

You can also hook up other audio inputs to them, so you can hook up a Spotify compatible device and use that to stream more easily. That way you don't have the issue of the bluetooth connection dying if you move your phone too far away. You could also hook them up to a TV, CD player or certain turntables.

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For the speaker you're planning on moving around, maybe ask the question at /r/Bluetooth_Speakers? They'll probably give you better answers than you'll see here.

u/bearwoodgoxers · 2 pointsr/IndianGaming

At that price range the quality differential is negligible if you ask me, as none of those are going to sound spectacular. We've had the Z625 hooked up to a Chromecast TV in our apartment and it works just fine, sounds decent in a pretty large room but performance dips once you go beyond the 60-70% volume mark. The bass is surprisingly sufficient as well, although, again, not the best at higher volumes. It's actually a pretty solid all-round performer for the price.

My suggestion would be to go with your gut, as they're all going to perform similarly. Pick something with the right form factor for your setup or just what you think looks best, honestly, especially after looking at a couple reviews. If you want better quality I'd recommend spending a bit more and picking up some nice monitors like these ones for a better experience. But that's entirely dependent on you, just thought I'd give you options.

u/Caswell64 · 2 pointsr/vinyl

The Urturn you linked is a fine table, however it will not work with the speakers you linked to out of the box. The Uturn has the option of coming with a built-in phono preamp, this is not the same as an amplifier for speakers.

Basically, the audio chain for a turntable is:
Turntable --> Phono preamp --> amplifier --> speakers
These don't have to be four separate components- powered speakers have the amplifier built in to them, and some amplifiers and turntables have the phono preamp built in.

How you want to achieve this is up to you: separate components take up more space and add in complexity while also allowing you to upgrade pieces. If you want a simple setup that will sound decent, the best option might be the uturn with the built in preamp, and a set of powered speakers like these or these. The speakers you linked are passive and if you want to use them you will need an amplifier like this which also has a phono preamp built-in.

The Urturn comes with a cartridge- most entry to midlevel turntables do (only really high-end tables come without them) so you don't need to worry. As for cables, everything in the audio path I listed above is connected with RCA cables except amplifer to speakers, which use speaker wire like this

u/raistlin65 · 2 pointsr/audiophile

Soundbars are discouraged in this subreddit because of their very poor price/performance ratio. Get a good pair of powered speakers, like these: https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-R1280DB-Bluetooth-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B0719C132V/

u/RyderJ · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Alright, I've done enough fruitless googling so here's my embarrassing question. How do you best connect powered speakers? Using the R/L component audio to 3.5mm? Take it from the mobo's line out port? Just to idiotcheck, I've got my gpu plugged into my monitor through displayport so the monitor speakers are the normal default.

u/JimmyTheDoor · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I would recommend these (Edifier R1280DB) as the sound quality is very good and they are pretty powerful for the price. Wireless (Bluetooth) and they look great!

u/ThePrayingMatis · 2 pointsr/nfl

Ok, new cyber Monday crush. These babies.

Pros: makes my DJing sound sicc as hecc, all around best things ever

Cons: I can not allow myself to become that douche bag that blasts music in the dorm hall and idk where else I could use them

Man it would be so sick but I think this ones staying a crush :( ECHO DOT WHERE YOU AT

u/owgg · 2 pointsr/GalaxyS8

Can't recommend Edifier Bookshelf speakers enough. Stereo image, tons of I/O support for things other than bluetooth. Incredible price, and they sound great.

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I'm an audio guy and have lots of very pricey speakers and headphones throughout my house, honestly these ~100 dollar edifiers are what i listen to quite often.

u/flybriz · 2 pointsr/audio

Something like this should do nicely: Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Wood Grain (Wood) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iwX.Bb5NBZT2C

You’ll also need an optical cable: AmazonBasics Digital Optical Audio Toslink Cable - 6 Feet (1.8 Meters) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NH11H38/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RzX.BbE6Z89A7

u/CasualPancake · 2 pointsr/audiophile

Considering different options for speakers in college, and I'm not sure if I should get a soundbar or shelf speakers. Bluetooth is a must, which kind of leads me to soundbars. Any ideas on what I should get? These are two that I'm looking at:

https://www.amazon.com/Magnavox-Subwoofer-2-1-Channel-MSB3610-F7/dp/B07116BPHL/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1497398875&sr=1-2&keywords=magnavox+soundbar

https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-R1280DB-Bluetooth-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B0719C132V/ref=sr_1_6?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1497397549&sr=1-6&refinements=p_n_feature_browse-bin%3A172572%2Cp_72%3A1248879011&th=1


Trying to stay in the $80-$120 price range

u/deplorable-d00d · 2 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

You may like them. They're not bad!

Having something at arms reach would be preferable to trying to use them as a wider speaker setup in a room, because of each monitor has individual power and gain controls.

Will it sound good for you, sure. Will it thump? No, not really. Is there an easy way to add a sub, sure, throwing money at it with a pro sub that has an active crossover inside it.

Best thing to do is audition them. Monitors won't sound 'bad' at all, but it just may not be what you'd expect.

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I'd look into Edifiers (or Swan), for more ease of use and connectivity


u/QuintonFlynn · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

The Edifiers are passive speakers, meaning you'll have to hook them up to a receiver or amp to get anything out of them.

These are decent Edifier speakers. They're active, they will sound good, and they have Bluetooth capabilities so you can switch from your PC to your phone if you want to listen to music while your PC is off. I have the R1850DBs ($199) and they sound very good.

u/argus2968 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Speakers: Edifier R1280DB.

Go with 2.0 bookshelf speakers, not 2.1 computer speakers. These have Bluetooth, optical, and coax. Oh, and they sound amazing.

Headphones are tricker. Will you also be using them with a console or a phone at any point? Want to keep them on while running to get a cup of tea or take a leak? Do you play FPS's?

You have few different options:

Convenience be damned you want awesome audio quality above all else.

  • Get a DAC. Sennheiser GSX 1000. Modern, slick gaming features, solid DAC. Little Dot MKII. Because toooobs.

  • Open back headphones. There are a million suggestions at dozens of different price points. I recommend prioritizing comfort, spatial positioning, and a warm sound that won't cause listening fatigue.

  • Modular attachable boom mic. Antlion Audio ModMic 5 or Minimic. Don't underestimate these mics. They sound amazing, you have little-to-no background noise, don't need any additional acoustic treatment, and you don't have to worry about boom arms and the like.

  • Blue Yeti. You just couldn't imagine not having a huge mic like you see streamers using. It's the defacto go-to mic for a reason. Keep in mind everyone will hear your mouse and keyboard and that guy diving by and your dog sneezing and...

    Wireless PC and PS4.

  • SteelSeries Arctis 7. Wireless for PC and PS4, wired for Xbox (blame Microsoft).





    Gaming headphones.

  • Wired. HyperX Cloud Alpha or HyperX II

  • Wireless. Corsair Void
u/cooltreasures · 1 pointr/ak47

I had to go back and check which model I got. I bought these and I love them. Don't let their semi-small size fool you - they sound BIG. They pump out a lot of volume and a lot of bass for their size. I'm not really an audiophile so I didn't sit there and compare them to any Klipsch models or anything, but I'd say you get a lot of bang for your buck.

u/maxbiewen · 1 pointr/piano

> amplified studio monitors

So this is what I should be looking for specifically? The Edifiers I bought describe themselves as "Studio Monitors" (see the title on the amazon listing page. Do you imagine that's a deceptive description?

I'll definitely go to a local place to try out different speakers.

u/clupean · 1 pointr/buildapc

Assuming your motherboard has an optical audio out, you need:

  1. stereo speakers with an integrated DAC and bass control: Edifier R1280DB

  2. an optical switcher with three inputs (one to the speakers, one to the headphones, and one free for an eventual 3rd device) and a remote control to switch between the different inputs

  3. (optional) a cheap DAC if your headphones don't have one.
u/Noblelynx · 1 pointr/battlestations

Are these the speakers you have up there?

If so, how do they sound? I've been thinking of picking them up for myself.

Great looking setup btw

u/solasolasolasolasola · 1 pointr/Reformed

I think I'm going to buy these Edifier speakers to hook up to my TV and turntable and use bluetooth with.



Any thoughts on this? I like that I don't have to buy a receiver to switch inputs between the 3.

u/SGM_Look · 1 pointr/vinyl

[$400] Need some help with a full setup. [Austin, TX, USA]

Currently coming from an LP-60 paired with 7.1 Onkyo TX-SR506 surround sound setup in a shared room and this new setup is for my bedroom.

I'm pretty much set on the Fluance RT81 ($250), however, I'm unsure if I should get a cheap AV receiver + passive speaker bundle for $100-200 on CL (using the receiver+passives for my 4K TV might be nice), or if I should consider powered speakers: Edifier R1280DB - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V and skip the receiver. For the time being, I'll probably be skipping the preamp in favor of Fluance's built in one. Please help me decide on the speakers!

u/HellaHeatScore · 1 pointr/macsetups

Thank you!!

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The speakers are the Edifier R1280DB.

u/EarthenJug · 1 pointr/vinyl

So. Holy shit. This answers every question I had and then some. Thank you so much!

Right now I have powered speakers that don't require a receiver in order to play but it sounds to me like there's not a whole lot of headroom. This is what I was planning on upgrading to: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_55DYDbT4Q8E22

It seems like I'll be able to do more with these in general, and I'll stick to that receiver so that seems like a good combo! And then I can add a new cartridge (I was looking at the brand you mentioned anyway).

u/collegescaresme · 1 pointr/vinyl

Already have a few vinyls, but I need to invest in a turntable + setup.

This is what I think I will buy. Is this a good purchase? Is there anything that I'm neglecting to buy?

Fluance RT81

Edifier R1280DB

The turntable is a bit expensive, to be fair.

u/FFModsAreBitches · 1 pointr/audiophile

I have narrowed down my choices to either the Edifier 1280DBs or Dayton Audio B652 (would need to buy amp). Which one would do you guys recommend? I don't need much. My living room is small, about 12' x 13'. The speakers would be connected to living room TV. Used mostly for Nintendo Switch gaming, TV shows, and sports events.

See my post for more details: Link

u/Jacob_Thompson1999 · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Willing to spend quite a bit but not go over board, these are my audio jack ports on my PC.. not sure what they all are : https://imgur.com/a/g3quKoP

Would I be able to use these : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Edifier-R1280DB-Bluetooth-Bookshelf-Speakers-Wood/dp/B0719C132V

u/punsarefun101 · 1 pointr/vinyl

Get the LP60 and these speakers. The speakers have Bluetooth so you can play on them from your phone.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Ard.BbD858ZZZ

u/shadowkoishi93 · 1 pointr/vinyl

Crosley T-150/T-150A should fit that need. The preamp/amplifier is built in and does have a Bluetooth function. It will come with a pair of 30W speakers which are not integrated like those cheap all-in-ones tend to be. If you know how to upgrade the cartridge, you can upgrade the factory AT91 to an Ortofon Omega or an AT95e.

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https://www.amazon.com/Crosley-T150A-BK-Bluetooth-Turntable-Speakers/dp/B07DMM58BD

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However, if you think they will want to upgrade down the line, you can pick up a U-Turn Orbit Plus, and a pair of Edifier R1280DB speakers instead.

U-Turn Orbit Plus: https://uturnaudio.com/products/orbit-plus-turntable

Edifier speakers: https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-R1280DB-Bluetooth-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B0719C132V

u/kaalia_targaryen · 1 pointr/vinyl

This person wants to be able to play from their phone wirelessly as well. I am thinking bluetooth capable powered speakers and a turntable w/ built in preamp. How does this sound for budget?

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V/ref=psdc_3236451011_t1_B07CB8KTFN?th=1

u/pmochoa · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

I just bought the Edifier R1280DB's for $130 on Amazon and I am very pleased with the sound quality. Great clarity and bass, and pretty solid build quality. Actually pretty unbelievable for the price.

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Edifier R1280DB

u/vaper7777 · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

You could get powered speakers that have both optical and bluetooth inputs - like these:

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https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-R1280DB-Bluetooth-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B0719C132V/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1550988904&sr=8-4&keywords=powered+speakers

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Your TV likely has optical out - even if it doesn't you can use analog out. If your computer can output via bluetooth, then both inputs would be digital. There's also powered speakers that accept a USB connection.

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Problem with powered speakers is that it's hard to set up a sub. If you wanted to go with a sub as well, you could get this:

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https://www.amazon.com/rolls-SX45-Tiny-Stereo-Crossover/dp/B00102VWJK

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And run the low frequencies to the sub and rest to the mains.

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If you want to run a separate amp, I have heard that the TPA311X series class D amplifier chips sound good. See: https://www.amazon.com/Nobsound-TPA3116-Channel-Digital-Amplifier/dp/B00WTOAC1M

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Then run speaker level output to your sub, and from your sub back to your mains. You could use an RCA switcher to control inputs to the amp. Like:

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https://www.amazon.com/d/Selector-Switch-Boxes/Panlong-Switcher-Composite-Selector-Consoles/B00KXVBB3Q/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1550989665&sr=8-4&keywords=rca+switch+box

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(You won't need the video connections).

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u/I2evivd · 1 pointr/vinyl

Hey guys,

So I'm getting into vinyls and everything for my apartment and need advice with purchasing equipment. So I already but the LP60 (bluetooth model), and the Edifier R1280DB. However I'm thinking of exchanging to the AT LP3 because I want something automatic. Now here is where I need some advice. At times I want to switch from speakers to my headphones (Bose QC35) to for late night study sessions and not wanting to bother roommates. Right now through the LP60 I can easily switch from speakers to Bluetooth but I do realize how much quality is being lost from playing vinyl over bluetooth . So I was thinking to exchange my player to the Lp3 and get a headphone amplifier (such as the magni 3). Now here is my question would there be a loss of quality if I use like this Aux switcher to be able to easily switch between my headphones and speaker? Now if there is any other way someone who has insight in another way I can go I can easily exchange any of the stuff I have already bought.

Thanks appreciate the help

u/WhatYouDoDefinesYou · 1 pointr/ProAudiovisual

I just picked the first speakers that came up on Amazon but any speaker that has its own power, and RCA connectors should work.

Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Wood Grain https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LAoYCbKRRTDKV







You could also connect to an amplifier that has RCA connectors and use that to power speakers that don't have their own power. Like this:

Wireless Bluetooth Power Amplifier System - 200W Dual Channel Sound Audio Stereo Receiver w/ USB, SD, AUX, MIC IN w/ Echo, Radio, LCD - For Home Theater Entertainment via RCA, Studio Use - Pyle PDA6BU https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A6ND1LU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FEoYCb069XCGP




Again, I'm not endorsing these products, I'm just using them as an example.

u/jamalstevens · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

How about the edifier r1280db?

Bluetooth, remote, two rca line in, optical in

$129.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?psc=1

u/comrade_eddy · 1 pointr/vinyl

I use these. They’re powered so you won’t need an amp. Bluetooth is nice too.

u/dEvilJin · 1 pointr/Battletops

Since people are asking, here is the full set up:

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Dell Latitude 7490 (work laptop)

Laptop Stand

Ducky One2mini Keyboard

PS4 Slim with stand

Xbox One X Scorpio

Tekmat Walther PPQ gun mat used as mouse pad (linked below)

Logitech MX Master 2S

Edifier R1280DB speakers

Speakers stands

Carbon Fiber Small Sebenza 21

LG Monitor

u/ImaginaryCheetah · 1 pointr/hometheater

as others have said, you generally only can do surround with a receiver.

the receiver is the manager for the different audio channels.

you can get a fancy set of computer speakers, that will do surround sound, if you're allergic to a discrete receiver.

https://www.logitech.com/en-us/speakers-audio/surround-sound

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there are plenty of powered stereo speakers that let you do optical >> speakers

https://www.amazon.com/Fluance-Performance-Bookshelf-Amplifier-Turntable/dp/B07MH2X3CP/

https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-R1280DB-Bluetooth-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B0719C132V/

u/JDStap12 · 1 pointr/vinyl

I'm looking into purchasing speakers for my Rega Planar 2 and [these Edifier R1280DB speakers] (https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-R1280DB-Bluetooth-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B0719C132V/ref=sr_1_35?s=cyber-monday&psr=EY17&ie=UTF8&qid=1511798399&sr=1-35&keywords=speaker) are on sale on Amazon.

These are powered speakers, so I won't need an amplifier, and they have the proper cable inputs. I couldn't find anything that says anything about an included Phono Stage though, but I did see it [here] (https://www.turntablelab.com/products/audio-technica-at-lp60-turntable-edifier-r1280db-speaker-package-ttl-setup) included in a turntable bundle, so I'm not sure.

Anyone have any information on these speakers? Also, do these sound nice? Thanks.

Edit: [Found these Edifier R1280T speakers] (https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-R1280T-Powered-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B016P9HJIA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1511799973&sr=8-1&keywords=edifier+r1280t). I believe these do have the Phono Stage pre-amplifier included so I might get these with a little more research.

u/Ashmanzini · 1 pointr/vinyl

With your budget you should get an Audio Technica LP60 and some Edifer Powered Speakers

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

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u/Crippled_shadow · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Nice! I think I'm going to go with the Edifier R1280DB. I'll wait till Prime day though to see if I can get a better deal. Thanks!

u/aj6817 · 1 pointr/audiophile

So I don't necessarily have a budget but I'm not trying to break the bank.

I am looking for a DAC and Amp that will work well with my Sennheiser 6XX's as well as a set of speakers all hooked up to my computer.

I was looking at these speakers because they give me the option to use my phone via bluetooth and seem to have pretty good reviews for the price.

As for my DAC / Amp, i have been looking at the Schiit Modi 2 Uber and the Schiit Magni 3.

Maybe need a sub woofer but i am unsure.

Will all of this work together well, any upgrades or alternatives? Leave thoughts please and thanks!

u/Aco2504 · 0 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

How about "D, none of the above"?

If I can't convince you to buy a passive setup instead, then at your price point, buy a set of Edifier R1280DB.

u/sormazi · 0 pointsr/audiophile

Noob looking to buy gear

I've been looking at a pair of studio monitors. My budget is $200

https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-R1280DB-Bluetooth-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B0719C132V/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Edifier+R1280DB&qid=1572649407&sr=8-2

I am an absolute noob and I haven't the slightest idea of what wattage and other specifications have any implications on sound quality. I require aux as well as bluetooth compatibility. I will use these mostly for academic listening. The genres that I listen to are classical, jazz, fusion. Please tell me if I should buy this product or provide some alternatives that can suit my requirements.

Thanks.

u/edgemaster191 · 0 pointsr/vinyl

Hey everyone, beginner here. I'm looking for some entry level equipment and was wondering what you guys think of this:

I saw in the recommended turntable list the Crosley C100A and the Crosley C200A and i'm thinking of pairing one of them with the Edifier R1280DB powered bookshelf speakers and i'm wondering if anyone has any experience with these?

I have a small space and i like the optical input so i can also use them with my TV, they seem to have great reviews, i'm just wondering what you guys think for someone looking for an all-in-one solution on a budget (budget hasn't been determined yet but i'm thinking less than $500)

Thanks everyone!

u/superresearch · -9 pointsr/battlestations

First of all they're way overpriced, yes at 29.99. they have one driver no tweeters and are pretending to be something they're not. Logitech speakers are crap and not worth your money. If you spend that much on your setup why not buy some entry-level speakers at least.

These are very recommended for the price. Try r/budgetaudiophile for more advanced info.

Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Wood Grain (Wood) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719C132V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_EWNTBb04Q877S