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The Edifier R980T is a pair of 4-inch active bookshelf speakers delivering 24W RMS power through dynamic drivers housed in 100% wooden enclosures to minimize acoustic resonance. Featuring dual AUX inputs and included RCA and 3.5mm cables, these powered studio monitors offer versatile connectivity and immersive sound quality, perfect for computers and home entertainment setups.


















| ASIN | B01LXDZ8WB |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65 in Computer Speakers |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Phones, Television |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Frustration-Free Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,385) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2016 |
| Included Components | product, manual |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 7.8 pounds |
| Item model number | R980T |
| Manufacturer | EDIFIER ENTERPRISES |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | 4002557 |
| Mounting Type | Shelf Mount,Tabletop |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5"D x 7.5"W x 17"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers |
| Set Name | 2 |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
| Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Special Feature | Multi Room Audio |
| Specific Uses For Product | For Computers, Home Entertainment |
| Style | r980t |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| UPC | 875674002557 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Woofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
A**R
Good quality for the price.
Sounds good. Sounds a bit flat out of the box, used an EQ program on my PC and it helped a lot. Very happy with them at this price point.
T**T
Great Value
These deliver good quality sound without breaking the bank. We have 2 sets, one used as computer speakers, and the other for our vinyl.
C**S
Work wonderfully with Digital Piano
I bought these to pair with my Roalnd FP10 digital piano. They sound incredible and really bring out the sound of the Roland.
S**S
Slightly better than Logitech up to the Z533 series or so
*Note: The terminals will take up to about 14ga wire. Not that it is needed for this low power near field set up. Just an FYI. And the cable that comes with is only about 18ga. So, these things are hard to nail down there is a lot of good and bad which for 60 bucks you have to keep in mind that real studio monitors or hifi speakers cost 6 times this much for the entry level usually. Also my review comes from a stand point of using them for computer desk speakers at work vs two other pre built 2.1 systems I have had in the past. If you are considering going this route and then maybe adding a powered sub vs a logitech or similar 2.1 system let me just say that if you aren't super concerned with a flatter presentation and medium better sound clarity, skip the hassle and get the Logitech Z625 instead. It is louder by itself, THX certified and comes with a sub so at 100 bucks you will save some money gain some volume and not have the headache. BUT... if you like clean music more than volume and bass these are an ok starting out point for a pair of powered speakers. Normally I would never buy the lowest end set of monitors a company offers but I needed some new sound for my work desk and I can't really listen to music at a billion decibels anyway so I went ahead and picked these up. I would compare them out of the box to a Logitech z333 system as far as bass level, volume and presentation of sound. They aren't much louder at 12w per side than the logitechs that are only 5 or 6w per side. The difference being though is these are powering a woofer and tweeter in both cabinets vs just one smaller all purpose woofer like logitech satellites. So they are sharing the power and that kind of makes sense. HOWEVER, unlike the logitech garbage, you get the entire range of volume with these. The logitech sets claim all this power etc in ads but when it comes to cranking it up to 11 you are going to get some significant distortion out of any logitech set. These are the opposite. You can crank these to 11 and run them all day and you wont get any distortion assuming there is no problems with your signal etc. AND the sound is much cleaner and much flatter of an EQ than logitech stuff. Now that doesn't mean these things are true monitors and really a flat EQ because they aren't. You can tell they have still been front loaded a little bit to make a subtle swoop into the range but... much flatter than other multimedia speakers made for computers under 100 bucks. Right now the better set of Edifier speakers is also under 100 bucks and if I wasn't trying to spend as little as possible I would have picked up the R1280T instead that is a no brainier those things are phenomenal speakers for their price point. The other positive about these speakers is, their amps are really under powered for what the cones can actually do. Some people would view this as a bad thing or like they are cutting corners or something but no, its them making sure you can crank your volume all the way up without getting distortion and making sure their product sounds good. A lot of companies do it. With that in mind if you have a tube preamp or DAC that you can feed into these things holy moly do they explode with volume. With a cheap pre amp these things go from bout the same level volume as a logitech z333 system to something i would expect to run at 40 or 50 watts rms just for the satellites. You can get some serious sound out of these speakers with the right add ons. Thats why for most people, they can get more bang for their buck out of a pre built 2.1 system but if you are like me and you dabble in audio, maybe you have a dac or pre amp or mixer or things like that laying around that you could experiment with these they can sound really good FOR THEIR PRICE. Never forget these things are 59 dollars right now. And just plan on adding a small sub. They are ok on low end but to get them there you have to put the bass up over neutral and I don't like that. Monoprice has a 8 in 60w powered sub for only 60 bucks right now. Well worth it to add to these and make a legit entry level 2.1 system.
A**R
Edifie Speakers
Great sounds easy to set up !
A**Y
Great speaker
Highest sound quality I’ll ever need, definitely worth it for the price. Only downside is the volume knob being on the back.
N**R
Like the brand
So far so good. The only disadvantage is that the volume button is in the back of one of the speakers. Other than that sound quality is great!
D**H
Truly great little speakers!
Bought these based upon reviews and specs, though I wasn't familiar with the brand. So glad I took a chance! The sound is full and rich with clean deep bass. Hard to believe the sound quality these produce from their diminutive size. They're rated at 20 watts RMS which is plenty for speakers their size. (If uou aren't familiar, "RMS" is a true measure of an amplifier output to the speakers. So the internal amplifier inside generates an honest 20 watts delivered to the speakers. Never believe exaggerated numbers you'll typically see on inexpensive speakers. They're inflated "peak watt" capacity (not power) which is what you can feed them for a second or two before they blow up, not a meaningful measure of any kind, and a good indicator that the product is essentially junk. I'll be buying another set of these for my home PC, as I put these on my office PC. These absolutely beat the tar out of the Bose speakers I have on the home PC and they were more expensive!
S**N
Brought for my daughter and she loves them, great sound and easy to wire up
A**M
Exelente producto, satisfecho con los bajos que otorga, suficiente potencia para una sala de estar Me gustó mucho!!!! ya llevo un año y medio con los altavoces y sigen funcionando muy bien. acutalizacion(2022): Exelente producto, llevo ya casi tres años con ellos y siguen funcionando genial. A pesar de ser de la gama baja suenan increíble vale la pena si es que estas buscando tus primeros altavoces en stereo 100% recomendados, edifier muy buena marca.
M**C
for the price you can not go wrong, loud, clear and with good base only negative thing is the volume control is on the back of them BUT i just use the windows volume control on my PC.
M**M
Only for desktop. Don't expect to use TV home theaters
A**6
I just hooked these R980T's up and played Benassi - Love is Gonna Save Us which I find to my ears a good test for bass and overall responsiveness and these speakers (for the money) are a fantastic value. I bought these as a replacement for a pair of Creative Gigaworks T20's (the left speaker was DOA). What are the points of the comparison between those two speakers? Well, they worked right out of the box, so that's one for the Edifiers. They are substantially heavier and made with real wood versus plastic for the T20's. They are substantially wider and deeper which probably explains some of the weight. They sound incredible for $100 speakers ($Cdn) it's almost hard to believe they are that cheap. Pretty good highs and mids and the bass is only ok, but together they sound very pleasant to the ears. I have some very nice atmos speakers for a home entertainment system along with a high-end sub that provides a sort of auditory-ecstasy, and of course, these speakers don't sound as good as that....but these are only $100. They do not have knobs for volume, bass, and power on the front which is a bit of a bummer for me, but I think that I will get used to using the computer volume control. I would recommend these to a friend in a heartbeat, in particular for a bedroom or even a small living room as they can fill a decent sized room with sound. They are super impressive bookshelf speakers. If you have $100Cdn (or much less in $US) then can't go wrong with these.
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