Product details
Edifier R1850DB Active Bookshelf Speakers
Elevate Your Sound Experience
Introducing the Edifier R1850DB Active Bookshelf Speakers, the perfect blend of elegance, performance, and versatility. Designed for audio enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, these 2.0 studio monitor speakers deliver exceptional sound quality with a sleek, modern aesthetic that complements any space.
Key Features
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Bluetooth Connectivity: Stream music effortlessly from your smartphone, tablet, or computer without the hassle of wires. Enjoy high-fidelity audio from your favorite playlists and applications.
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Multiple Input Options: Equipped with optical input, RCA, and AUX ports, the R1850DB allows you to connect a variety of devices. Whether you’re gaming, watching movies, or listening to music, you can easily switch between sources.
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Powerful Performance: With a total output of 70 watts RMS, these bookshelf speakers produce rich and immersive sound. The built-in amplifier ensures clear audio reproduction across all frequencies, making every listening experience enjoyable.
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Elegant Design: Finished in a stylish black wood veneer, the Edifier R1850DB not only sounds great but looks great too. Its compact size makes it an ideal addition to any desktop, bookshelf, or living room setup.
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User-Friendly Controls: Easily adjust volume and bass levels with the convenient knobs located on the side of the speaker. Experience personalized sound that fits your preferences.
Specifications
- Speaker Type: 2.0 Active Bookshelf Speakers
- Power Output: 70 Watts RMS
- Input Types: Bluetooth, Optical, RCA, AUX
- Dimensions: [Insert dimensions here]
- Weight: [Insert weight here]
Why Choose Edifier R1850DB?
The Edifier R1850DB speakers are not just about looks; they’re engineered for performance and versatility. Whether you’re a budding audiophile or just someone who appreciates quality sound, these speakers will enhance your audio experience like never before.
Perfect For:
- Home offices
- Living rooms
- Music studios
- Gaming setups
Transform your listening experience with the Edifier R1850DB Active Bookshelf Speakers. Order yours today and rediscover your favorite tracks with stunning clarity and depth!
bobi –
As active speakers they don’t require any additional power and at the price they are worth it.
sound is clear and has EQ knobs (sadly located on the rear) that allow you to adjust sound to your liking.
used as desktop speakers for awhile but later opted in favor of passive speakers for better sound and upgradability.
Goalier95 –
Purchased last week and I can’t stop listening to them! They are not “colored” with and digital sound processing or fancy gimmicks like other computer speakers like Logitech, Razer or Steelcase. These have great low end even without hooking up a subwoofer. The remote is easy to use and Edifier includes multiple cables for you to connect with right away. Bluetooth is very fast and the color light from the right speaker tells you which input you currently have selected. Once you get the treble and bass volume setting dialed it, it’s just pure audio heaven.
Even listening to mp3s through the Apple Music app made my favorite songs that I’ve heard many times sound like I was in the studio with the musicians recording it for the first time with details that I’ve never heard before.
For movies, they have enough “thump” to rival much more expensive home theater systems and voices are super clear and the richness of the special effects completely immersed me.
I plan on getting Edifier T5 Subwoofer to really make this a 2.1 Computer/Desktop movie watching experience with a 42″ OLED monitor.
MikeO –
I’ve been using an Altec Lansing Portable3 2.1 speaker set for over 25 yrs. They still sound good but I was ready for something new.
The Edifier line looked popular and the R1850DB was the price point I was looking at. Features included everything I needed plus more. I added an optical adapter to my computer to get the best input for these speakers. My ancient turntable connected running through a preamp.
Sound is very good with no distortion at my normal listening volume. When I compared it to my old set, I thought the Edifiers weren’t as bright on the highs, but after more careful listening I think it is because they have more midrange than my old set. I’m not into room shaking base so these have enough for me. I did try connecting the subwoofer from my Altec set and it did work but I don’t think I’ll bother using it. I haven’t used the Bluetooth feature.
A couple minor complaints.
I wish these had the controls on the side like some other Edifier models. On the back is just too inconvenient to use.
The remote is not well designed. All the buttons are crammed together with lots of unused space that could have been used to provide more space between buttons. And why are there 2 up/down volume buttons?
In summary, these are nice speakers. Are they that much better than some of the lower priced Edifiers to justify paying more? I don’t know but I’m happy with them.
JeremyD –
I replaced a set of Logitech pc speakers and subwoofer with the Edifier R1850DB speakers and a SVS SB-1000 subwoofer and I couldn’t be happier. When I bought the Logitech PC speakers some 10 years ago I thought they sounded pretty good, but now that I have heard what high quality speakers should sound like in my home theater it became difficult to continue using the logitechs.
The reason I bought the Edifier R1850DB is because of the subwoofer output that allows you to use any subwoofer. I chose the SVS subwoofer because it is compact yet very powerful. I want to feel the bass in my chest. I know it’s not the cheapest option, but I would rather have more subwoofer than I need and turn it down, than not have enough.
The Edifier has a fairly neutral sound, but you can tune it to your taste with the a treble and bass knob located on the back of the speaker. You can run them without a subwoofer, but these speakers are meant to be enjoyed with a quality sub. They really shine when paired with a nice sub. I found that the bass really rolled off around 80hz, so you’ll want to set the crossover on your subwoofer between 80-100hz. Plan to spend a chunk of time tinkering to get the system sounding exactly the way you want it. For the best sound quality, I recommend connecting these to the computer by optical cable.
The sound quality of the new set up has exceeded my expectations and is a substantial upgrade over what I had before. If you aren’t satisfied with the sound quality of your typical PC speaker offerings, then this could be your next step up the audio ladder if you’re able to spend the extra money.
DJANG2014 –
Sounds great good product you can use for your tv too amazing clear sound recommend
Rockon –
I’ve had the speakers for a while now and I just adore them! I use them for home studio recording and my family uses them to listen to music – the Bluetooth works easily so they can connect with their phones. Also — I comment in the review that I enjoy them using the Polk subwoofer but they actually get enough bass that you don’t NEED the subwoofer. I’d call these speakers one of my best purchases of the year.
Speaker123 –
Really satisfied ! Sounds are quality too, Same as the Bose speakers. God bless !
PIA238 –
I was just trying to get something to play mp3’s And stream that sounded decent. I am a pro audio guy and I own pair of a Sennheiser Momentum headphones that are optimized for mp3. I was hoping to find speakers that were similar. I already own speakers much higher price and quality than these. They would render mp3s too obviously bad compared to hq audio files or cds. I am one of those guys that hears a difference.
That being said, I gotta say the tone knob on these allowed me to dial in a tone for mp3s and streaming that was rich in detail and the bass is not too muddy. I can’t honestly expect more for $200. I am surprised but not shocked though, since I did a lot of reading. If you are expecting an audiophile system, that it is not. It is a much better than avg computer speaker though, and the ability to add a sub later sealed the deal.
Watch out for the little Indicator lite though on the front of the right speaker. If you are fussy about stuff like lights in unexpected places, sleeping with it on, etc it might be a problem. Not for me.