Very nice sound quality, but could have a bit more base in my opinion (I don't think more can be obtained without a sub woofer, that's why I'm giving 4 stars). The only disadvantage is, there is no base controller, but you won't need it much.
Very nice sound quality, but could have a bit more base in my opinion (I don't think more can be obtained without a sub woofer, that's why I'm giving 4 stars). The only disadvantage is, there is no base controller, but you won't need it much.
Too cool and awesome. My one ear gone. Aft using it
Coming in at less than $100, Edifier, a manufacturer who is no stranger to computer speakers, have put together an attractive, above-average sounding pair of desktop speakers. Their two-channel stereo design utilizes a woofer/radiator combination to tackle bass sans subwoofer.
Unique Design; Simple and Effective; Great Sound; The Playlist
Bass is Lacking; Bulky Cables; Short Power Cord
There are few options for under-$100 PC speakers that deliver anything other than subpar audio quality, but Edifier has managed to make a sharp-looking, sharp-sounding system with the e10.
Overall excellent value for the price; Crisp, articulate audio performance with a focus on mids and highs; Unique design is eye-catching, but also properly aligns ears with speaker drivers
No remote control; Not for fans of big, deep bass
The Edifier e10 Exclaim is one of life's nice surprises: a 2.0 speaker system that not only looks a lot more expensive than it is, but sounds it too. The key to the Exclaim's success appears to lie in its unusual design.
There are few options for under-$100 PC speakers that deliver anything other than subpar audio quality, but Edifier has managed to make a sharp-looking, sharp-sounding system with the e10. At $99.99 (direct), the 2-channel Exclaim e10 isn't perfection, but it delivers clear mids and highs, subtle lows, and does so, for the most part, without distortion. Deep bass tracks at maximum volume eventually will distort the e10 a bit, but most tracks don't cause problems, and at moderate volumes it's not a problem. If you're looking for a huge bass sound, the e10 is not for you, but if you favor crisp highs and mids, and you're on a budget, Edifier has made a solid, interesting-looking speaker pair that outperforms most in this price range, earning it our Editors' Choice. DesignHow to describe the e10's shape? A robotic snail, perhaps? I happen to like the look of the 12.2-by-4.1-by-7-inch speakers, but recognize that it's not for everyone. The metallic columns that each house two 1.5-inc...
The Edifier Exclaim e10 is a good-looking, simple PC speaker system that delivers high-quality audio performance for its under-$100 price.
Overall excellent value for the price; Crisp, articulate audio performance with a focus on mids and highs; Unique design is eye-catching, but also properly aligns ears with speaker drivers
No remote control; Not for fans of big, deep bass
Sound excellent. Looks leave a little to be desired personally but they're not all that bad. They get loud and still sound great which makes up for their appearance.
For the price these didn't blow me away. They're not terrible; but I think you can do better at much lower price points. I will say the design is creative and they seem rugged. They also seemed to run hot; although that could have been just the speakers I got. In any case better options out there.
Edifier is on a roll at the moment, releasing new and unique speaker systems that cover a wide range of budgets. Under review here is a budget orientated system with both an interesting style and technical appeal. How well does it stack up to the multitude of $100 desktop stereo systems out there?
Balanced soundscape; Low price; Unique shape; Clever passive bass system
Proprietary cable; No volume memory
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