Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens

Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens
Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens
Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens
Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens
Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens
Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens
Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens

Key features

  • TITANIUM DOME TWEETERS - Listen to clear highs with fully titanium dome tweeters
  • 8-INCH SUBWOOFER - Achieve massive booming sound with the 8-inch subwoofer
  • BLUETOOTH V4.1 APTX WIRELESS SOUND - Other available inputs are AUX, RCA, optical, and coaxial
  • WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL - Control your sound remotely with the included wireless remote
  • 2-YEAR WARRANTY - Supported by our 2-year warranty guarantee within US and Canada
BrandEdifier
CategoryHome Audio
ColorRed-brown

Edifier S350DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 Speaker System Bluetooth v5.0 aptX Wireless Sound for Computer Rooms, Living Rooms and Dens

List Price: $581.99$523.79DEALYou Save: $58.20 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

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Outstanding sound quality
steve✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 8, 2023
The Edifier 2.1 S350DB was more expensive than I originally wanted to spend. But I wanted quality speakers and the reviews were good so I thought I would give it a try. I am sold- these are well made and the sound quality is excellent. I can hear the highs, crisp mid tones and bass. These are much better than my Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speakers in the other room. Of course the Edifier is much more expensive but you get what you pay for. THe speakers themselves are very heavy and solidly built. It was easy to hook up to my computer- I actually used the fiber optic to connect to my PC. I also stream music from my iPhone to the speakers. Setting up bluetooth was easy. The remove is also a nice to have. There is a very faint light on the right speaker with symbols for what is connected. This is a nice feature. You can switch connections via the remote or the buttons on the side of the right speaker. I had to look up at first how to switch with the speaker button as its not obvious- you need to push in the volume button to change settings but now its easy. In conclusion I am very satisfied with the Edifier S350DB speakers and recommend them to anyone who is willing to pay for the higher fidelity.
My honest thoughts
RAD✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 7, 2023
I just got this setup less than 12 hours ago, so my opinions are just coming from "initial impressions".

I've worked 20+ years in nightclubs, bars, concerts, live events, etc etc etc ... so, I've spent a lot of time surrounded by incredible audio and the results of highly-trained audio engineers who get paid top-dollar for their knowledge. But, I'm not them, or skilled enough to claim I am an "audiophile" by any means. So, with all that said... I can clearly notice subtle differences in audio fidelity, distortion, amplification, range, and other things I don't know the exact words for, but can clearly hear the distinction of audio fidelity. There are other things I am not saying about my love for audio quality, but this review is not about me. I just wanted to share a little backstory to try to say I am not completely ignorant when it comes to audio, generally speaking. Anyhow. Here's my honest thoughts:

I move a lot, so I got sick of moving my floor speakers. I only use my speakers for my computer (music and video). My old set up was: Computer > Sony Home Theater Reciever > 2 floor speakers. That old audio setup POUNDS WAY HARDER and slaps WAYYYY HARDER than this 2.1 "bookshelf" style setup. But, I got sick of moving so much equipment, so I picked this up to have something more compact. In my opinion, for what this setup is, the audio quality is great. Crisp clear highs/treble, not "tinny" or thin. The subwoofer is bit smaller than what I am used to for my home audio setup, but still flexes substantial volume without any noticable distortion. Mids MIGHT be the only thing I would give 9/10 rating for, but still sound great for the size - and I really can't knock this too hard for what it is. Keeping in mind what this setup is: Treble/Highs are excellent crisp and clear with no distortion, Mids get slightly overpowered by the highs and lows but are nothing to find any problems with, Lows/Subwoofer is tight and clean without distortion and the built-in amp seemily delivers clean power to all components.

Let me be clear. The speakers I just rid of, will wake up the neighbors 2 houses away. These speakers sound great, and put out a LOT of volume without distortion, especially for their size ... but, don't let anyone mislead you into thinking this setup will provide the same experience as 2 overkill floor speakers with 12" or 16" subs. You will not rattle the plates off your neighbor's shelves or violently shake a white claw off your desk with this - but, for what it is, this puts out room-filling sound with an undistorted respectable audio range any enthusiast should be satisfied without any regrets.

Audio range and quality: excellent. Obviously nothing will ever be 100% perfect, but this setup easily checks a lot of the right boxes.
Size: Small enough to be convenient without being too small to violate natural audio dynamics
Price: Probably more than "average" consumers are willing to spend for bookshelf/computer speakers, which is okay. The feature-set is above average for a very respectable price point.

tl;dr: For the price point, physical size, and audio quality ... I'm having a hard time steering anyone away from this.
All around great performers with great value
Parker Hollingsed✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 2, 2023
I love these speakers. They are easy to setup, and the speaker wires were long enough for me, but may restrict those who want to set the satellites farther apart or away from the sub. The sound quality is great and sounds feel balanced all around the board, although I don't have a ton of experience with high end sound setups so my ears are relatively untrained. To me, it sounds like every instrument is separated and you can easily pinpoint any one instrument in a song. The subwoofer creates some super clean, and deep bass that you can feel in your chest. I have cranked the speakers to a loud enough volume to damage ears and noticed no distortion from any components, and no rattles or port farting from the sub itself. It comes with a nice, metal round remote that has quite a bit of weight to it. The receiver is on right satellite speaker and is pretty good at picking up commands from the remote. The speakers and sub look very nice and have a very sturdy, weighty feel to them. I have tried aux, optical, and Bluetooth and they all work flawlessly. If there is one thing I could change about these speakers, its the fact that the bass and treble dial is on the right side of the right satellite speaker which can be difficult to reach based on your setup. I would have much rather had the treble and bass controls on the remote itself.
Overall, I really like these speakers and would highly recommend them to anyone in the market for speakers in this price range. I think the price of these speakers are more than justified by the performance, and build quality of these speakers. Good job Edifier.
Edifier vs Klipsch Pro Media
Ryan Kerr✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 4, 2023
Klipsch -> Edifier
Sold my Klipsch Pro Media 2.1 before moving out of state. I loved the sound clarity and clean responsive bass of the Klipsch. I sold them instead of moving them, for fear of damage. Originally I was going to purchase the same Klipsch set after getting settled, but started researching Edifier given their additional features. The Edifier S350DB are almost more of a "Home Theater Receiver" than just multimedia speakers.

Sound:
Compared to the Edifier S350DB, the Klipsch Pro Media are half the price. However the Edifier's sound stage is much larger, and the stereophonics are more apparent. The Edifier Sub has a larger footprint, but the bass isn't quite as "boomy" (not that the Klipsch sub was bad). Edifier can also produce a better "surround" experience using digital connectors instead of 2ch compressed analog audio (see below).

Connections:
Klipsch speakers connected to Sub/Amp via 18g standard speaker wire, making them a bit easier to place than the Edifiers. The speaker controls of the Klipsch use a type of "S-Video" connector, and Edifier uses a "VGA" type of connector. As others have complained, the Edifiers don't have much length on the connector - Klipsch is probably 2x the length. I didn't have any issues on a 5-foot desk.

Remote:
Only the Edifier has a remote, which is awesome for controlling audio on a TV or computer across the room. As others have mentioned, loss of the remote will prevent changing the Input... definitely a design flaw. Thankfully, I have never lost or damaged a remote, so I'm not afraid. I feel a universal remote or a fancy Logitech should be able to reproduce the IR signal though... so no fears there.

Input:
Edifier wins hands down - using Coax, Optical, Bluetooth, and RCA inputs gives you unlimited integration to any component and room to grow. Klipsch only has the 3.5mm audio input, meaning all your high-def audio gets compressed to 2-channel analog, and you can experience RF or EM Interference easier on analog connectors. Edifier is using an Optical cable on my current setup, which I feel improves the sound balance greatly - no more giant changes in volume on multi-channel content/movies/etc.

Summary:
In the end, I switched from Klipsch to Edifier for a larger soundstage, cleaner bass, and additional connection options. The short control cable (fixed with a 15-pin VGA extension cable) and short speaker cables were not an issue for my standard computer desk setup. I use them mostly for Music, Video Conferencing, and some Movies.

If you find these on sale ($200 on Cyber Monday 2019) then you should pick them up. Compared to my Klipsch, I feel like I finally have "big boy" sound. Don't get me wrong, I had the Klipsch ProMedia for 7 years and they were better than any Logitech/etc for $150. It was a sad day when I sold them, but I've been more than happy with my upgrade. It's impossible to get a Receiver, L/R Speakers, and Sub for less than the cost of these Edifiers. Which is what makes them such a great value.
Excelente
Jou Suarez ✓ Verified PurchaseJune 30, 2023
Cumple con lo q promete muy contento con la compra
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