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Edifier R1700BT vs Edifier R1280T || Sound Demo w/ Bass Test [youtube.com]
Edifier R1280T vs Edifier R1700BT || Sound Demo [youtube.com]
I only wish the 2000's had a sub out, but hindsight...
I only wish the 2000's had a sub out, but hindsight...
(I have a pair of The Nines in my basement hooked up to an SVS PB2000. That gets unnecessarily loud and deep.)
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Good feedback, thanks. But the 1280 has an optical input and a sub output. On the other hand, the 1700 has more power and Bluetooth aptx (1280 has v4.0 but not aptx). I guess you can't get everything in one of these models, so choose based on your needs.
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They have optical input, so I can connect my PC sound card's optical out into these speakers and they can decode (via interna DAC) any signal the PC sends out, from mp3 to 24/96 flac (high definition audio) and play it without hiccup?
In terms of sound-quality, are they above the Monoprice DT-4BT?
Would these be "better" than my current Bose Companion III 2.0 speakers which I use for the computer and casual listening?
I recognize they have bluetooth, which isn't a major "feature" for my use case. Both these and the Bose are in the same general price range, the bose being smaller in physical size. I've been fairly happy with them.
I like the fact these have APTX. Opt In would be nice, but in my case they are primarily being used as a wireless system in my work area.
https://www.sony.net/Products/LDAC/
These speakers do not have Bluetooth LDAC codec support, so don't expect wireless audio to have great treble (High frequency) because the generic BT SBC / AAC won't have it because the codecs cut off high frequencies.
But let's face it, not buying a KRK or higher end pair of BT monitoring speakers here...
The 1280 with a properly tuned sub is a great little set and offer slightly better connectivity than the 1700, but the 1700 has better Bluetooth abilities. For non-critical TV setup in a spare room, the optical input and sub out on the DBs models is very appreciated. You can't go wrong with either .