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Edifier R1280db (1 pair, 42 W)
EUR109,–

Edifier R1280db

1 pair, 42 W


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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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This is very individual, as each ear perceives it differently. The frequency range of the speakers starts at 55 Hz and goes up to 20 kHz. Therefore, they should not cause any noise even at low volume. However, as I said, this can be very individual :-)
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Connect the CD player directly to one of the two cinch inputs (RCA) of the active loudspeaker using an RCA cable (red-white). Connect red to red (right) and white to white (left), then select the appropriate input on the speaker and adjust the volume using the speaker's remote control.
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7 months ago

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7 months ago

You can connect the speakers directly to your Lenco L70 turntable if it has a line output (RCA), as the speakers are active bookshelf speakers with a built-in amplifier. An additional amplifier is therefore not necessary. The speakers have two RCA inputs to which you can connect the record player. If your record player does not have a built-in phono preamplifier, you may need an external phono preamplifier between the record player and the speakers, as the speakers do not have a phono input. Otherwise, you can use the speakers directly and control the volume via the speakers.
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1 year ago

Yes, you can replace the cable that connects the speakers with a longer cable. It is important that the new cable is of the same quality and specification as the original cable so as not to affect the sound quality. A suitable replacement cable should be suitable for connecting speakers and have the same connection types.
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You cannot connect the Technics turntable directly to the Edifier R1280DB speakers without using an amplifier. The Edifier R1280DB speakers require an audio signal amplifier as they do not have the phono pre-amplification necessary to amplify the weak signal from a turntable. You would need to use either a separate phono preamplifier or an amplifier with integrated phono preamplification to pass the signal from the turntable to the speakers.
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2 years ago • purchased this product

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I wish you bon appétit ;-) I have found this for now: https://edifier-online.com/de... Maybe Digitec is a service provider who would order this RC10E remote control.
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I use the optical cable output on my Samsung TV to connect the speaker and it works fine. All that is needed is an optical cable. I also bought a new universal remote control so that the TV and speakers turn on at the same time.
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4 years ago

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4 years ago • purchased this product

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I think the only difference is that the R1280DB still have an optical (Toslink) connection. The easiest way to connect the speakers is via jack (analogue) or via Toslink (digital) if your mainboard or sound card supports this connection.
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The speakers have two digital inputs (1x optical, 1x coaxial), so they should work with your TV.
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Hello I use the speakers on my PC and also for gaming, but also to listen to music. This is either on the PC or via BlueTooth from my watch or smartphone. As far as your requirements are concerned, it will certainly work with the Samsung TV. Either via copper cable, optical or via BlueTooth, if the TV supports BlueTooth.
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I mostly use the speakers with the optical input. Occasionally, I also listen to music (including radio) via my iPhone 8, which works without problems. Unfortunately, I could not find out whether the speakers support the A2DP standard. Since the abbreviation A2DP stands for "Advanced Audio Distribution Profile" and this has been supported on the iPhone since iOS version 3, it can be assumed that the Edifier R1280DB speakers support this standard. After all, they are built specifically for audio...! At this point I would like to point out, as I did in the review, that the remote control is one big disappointment. It is of absolutely cheap quality. I therefore rarely use the remote control and use the controls and switches directly on the right speaker to switch on/off, adjust the volume and select the input channel.
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In principle possible, e.g. attach a splitter to the output for headphones, then one connecting cable each to the Edifier (active loudspeaker!). However, it should be noted that as a result of the latency time, a kind of slight echo or beat could occur (audible).

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