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 Edifier E3350 Multimedia Speaker

Full Review

Where to buy:

$99.99

Review Date:
April 23rd, 2008
Topic:
PC Speaker Systems
Author:
Matt Aalto
Score:
8.5 / 10

Features and Design

The E3350 is a 2.1 speaker system including 2 satellite speakers and subwoofer. The satellites are magnetically shielded with 2-way 2.75-inch soft silk dome tweeters running at 4 Ohm and a ¾-inch PV dome tweeter, magnetically shielded at 4 Ohm. There are soft pads on the bottom of the speakers to prevent slipping, and rattling. The exotic shaped subwoofer has a 5-inch downward firing magnetically shielded driver running at 5 Ohms; inputs for the satellite speakers, and line-input for your media source (allowing you to connect your MP3 player using the headphone jack). Also located on the sub is a bass control to adjust to taste. There is a very attractive round metal volume control that has a nice smooth expensive feel. Also on the control wheel is a headphone jack and additional auxiliary input for MP3 player connection. The overall feel of the speaker system construction is among the best we have seen; from the brushed aluminum control wheel to the heaviness of the satellite speakers, it’s clear a lot of thought has gone into this system.

 

Use and Testing

Set-up was extremely easy and straightforward. There’s not much to installing a 2.1 speaker system; and Edifier made sure that right out of their earth friendly packaging, we could have our tunes up in minutes. The cables are sufficient enough for nearly any office desk set-up, and are thick enough to not cause worry of fraying or breaking.

 

Edifier E3350 Speakers
Image Courtesy of Edifier

 

Music Testing

We covered everything from Johnny Cash to Pearl Jam and were pleased with the overall spectrum of audio the e3350’s delivered. The adjustable subwoofer was nice for the needs of deep bass, but since it was located in the sub, it can be difficult to find at times. So we just left it at about ¾ of the way up all the time. The satellites are rich and clear and provided more than sufficient volume and clarity at high decibels.



Conclusion

For a 2.1 speaker system under $100, we were impressed that the sound is as good as the overall look of the system. The folks at CES thought it was a nice system as well, awarding it their 2008 Innovation Design and Engineering Award Honorees in Computer Peripherals award. Not bad for a company most have not heard of.



Pros:

• Award winning design
• Great sound
• Solid construction
• Affordable
• Earth friendly packaging



Cons:

• Satellite cables are combined into one cable
• Lacks an iPod docking station (as expected in this price range)
• Power cable can come loose if bumped

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"Edifier speakers"

Tony Santiago at May 31st, 2008 at 3:42 PM
Score: 8

I own an Edifier 2.1D and 3300. When I got the 2.1d and set it up, I was deeply dissappointed at the lack of base punch. After using them for while, though, they sound fantastic. These speakers apparently need to be broken-in. All Edifier speaker reviews comment on this lack of low end punch. I sure that after using them for a while, these reviewers will change their tune.

"Well worth the upgrade"

Kris J. at Apr 30th, 2008 at 5:37 PM
Score: 9

I heard about Edifier from CES a while ago and my sister has the older model the 3300. I got the 3350's and paid $100.00 plus shipping. They sound amazing and blow away my little Logitech R-10's. For the price, you won't find a better deal, you will really think they were $300.00 speakers.

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