• Reviews around bass (3.61 of 5)

    Edifier S2000pro Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Near-Field Active Studio Monitor Speaker with Wireless and Optical Input

    • Has more then enough bass and if you want more you can adjust it on the speaker
    • Just imagine listening to music that sounds resolute the treble is airy and resolute, The mids are smooth but resolute the bass is incredible and extends down to the 40 something hz and again resolute
    • Excellent bass, delicious mids, and good highs.
    • And there is enough bass for music listening
    • These speakers simply lack the bass I was hoping for
    • Powerful, tight bass, with crisp clear mid and highs
    • The tweeters will settle in and the 5.5 inch woofers Will produce very good bass!
    • I was worried that the speakers would sound a bit tinny and not have enough bass, those worries were quickly dismissed
    • These speakers have good musical bass
    • When I got these speakers I instantly noticed a massive step up in build quality over the last set of edifiers I bought (R1700's) which were good speakers for their price range, It's clear however that Edifier pulled out all the stops when working on the S2000pros, for a set of book shelf speakers they have the ability to fill a whole room with sound with floor rattling bass and bright highs that do not distort at higher volumes.
    • They play loud and clean and seem fairly neutral in character with nice highs and surprisingly punchy bass.
    • Nice bass and airy trebless
    • The mid bass gets muddy and fuzzy quickly with increasing volume
    • Excellent sounding computer speakers with enough bass to not need a sub.
    • These heavy, solidly and beautifully made speakers have a lot of volume, including decent bass, for such small speakers.
    • Had been pondering a much pricier setup (a pair of passive B&Ws or Sonus Fabers - which are subjectively speaking in a wholly different league - with an Emotiva amp) for vinyl, but decided at the very least these would be worth ordering to check out, and possibly return if they weren't up to snuff