Edifier E3300 2.1 Multimedia Speaker System

“Incredibly elegant, the e3300 comes with an exotic looking subwoofer and exceptionally designed 2 way ‘slim hourglass’ satellites. The system is controlled by a unique ‘red-halo’ rotary volume control with integrated MP3-in and headphone-out jacks, providing for one very unique and one very eye catching 2.1 audio system. “
- From Edifier Web Site -
Edifier E3300 is an elegant-looking speaker system that is totally distinct from other speakers of its class. I had the opportunity to have one of these speakers and here is my personal review.
THE SUB-WOOFER
The E3300 comes with a downward-firing sub-woofer which and totally deviates from how a sub-woofer looks like.
With other speaker systems, you would expect a box-type sub but E3300 comes with an odd-looking curved tetrahedron, trilobite-like shaped sub woofer with a red glow at its top. The truth is I can’t really find one word to describe it shape. Okay, the way I describe it, its looks horrible but actually it’s quite the opposite.
While most subs are put under the table or somewhere else just to hide its bulk, with E3300 you may want to flaunt it on top of your table because aside from its small footprint, it will really make your desktop area stylistic and add a more techie feel to it.
The power button is located at the top of the sub-woofer and is backlit by a red LED (light-emitting diode), which adds to its overall aesthetics.
With regards to performance, E3300 sounds really great When playing hip hop, jazz and R and B songs since the bass of these types of songs are really very distinct. You will really hear and feel the “thoom”, “thud”, “boom”, “dm”, etc. Okay, okay, enough of the sound effects, but you get what I mean, right?
If you are into pop, rock, alternative and accoustic music, you may need to adjust the equalizer settings of your media player to get the proper bass response of the sub-woofer. But, hey, this is no biggie, right?
Should the sub-woofer be over responsive, you can adjust the bass volume through a control which is located at the bottom right of it. You might find the location of the bass volume be inconvenient at first but you’ll get used to it.
THE SATELLITE SPEAKERS
The set also comes with a two 4-ohm satellite speakers which ALSO does not look like a conventional satellite speaker. Edifier calls this the “slim hourglass” design and is accented by what seems to be a red belt around the waist of the hour glass.
These two satellite speakers are powered by a tweeter and a oval-shaped mid-range speaker. Although not that powerful, they do get the job done of outputting the treble out of your audio. You just might hear the sound to be a little tinny – just a little – for some songs. These may be due to the form factor of the speakers which can only fit a 50 x 90 mm mid-range speakers. But again, these minor flaws can be fixed through a properly set equalizer.
OTHER FEATURES
What’s the best about this speaker system is that it includes a circular wired remote that conveniently allows you to adjust the main volume. It even comes with a headset jack for private listening and a 3.5 mm audio input where you can plug your mp3 player, iPod, cellphone, etc. Edifier may not be the only company that have this feature integrated into their speaker systems (Altec Lansing VS 2421 also has one) but you can only find a handful of speakers with a wired remote.
What blew me away is the red-halo design of the wired remote. It’s not just made of red plastic, it is really backlit by a red LED, which goes pretty well with the backlit power switch of the sub-woofer. The volume control knob is also dampened so it does not have a cheap-feeling to it when you adjusting the volume.
OVERALL BUILD QUALITY
E3300 is mostly made of lightweight plastic but the build quality is really really good. Even the a very meticulous person will never find them cheaply made.
PRICE AND VALUE
I got this on sale at more or less $60.
CONCLUSION
All in all, most users will find this speaker great – not only by its appearance but also by the quality of the sound it produces. Audio enthusiasts and meticulous users may find this underpowered, though.
But in my opinion, for its price tag, you get the best deal out of your money.
MY RATING
BUILD QUALITY – 9/10
PERFORMANCE – 7/10
PRICE – 9/10
CONVENIENCE – 8/10
OVERALL – 8/10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Power Output: RMS 32W + 9Wx2 (THD=10%)
Signal to Noise Ratio: >=85dBA
Input Impedance: 10K Ohm
Input Sensitivity: L/R: 550mV +/- 50mV SW: 200mV +/- 30mV
Frequency Rsponse:40Hz ~ 20KHz
Bass unit: 5 inch driver, magnetically shielded, 5 Ohm
Satellite unit : 50 x 90 mm oval shaped mid-range driver and 3/4 inch PV dome twteer driver, magnetically shielded
Dimension: Subwoofer— 248 x 199 x 294 mm ( WxHxD )
Satellites— 74 x 282 x 89mm ( WxHxD )
Gross Weight: approximately 4.5 kg
Power Requirement: 100V-120V ~, 50/60Hz