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Edifier MR4 Studio Monitor - Black/White $109 Delivered ($0 VIC/SYD/ADL C&C/ in-Store) @ Centre Com

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Edifier MR4 Studio Monitor - Smooth Frequency Wooden RCA TRS AUX Speaker - Black/White

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Optimise your studio setup with the Edifier MR4 Studio Monitor. Experience crystal-clear sound with a silk dome tweeter and strong diaphragm woofers encased in MDF wooden cabinets for reduced resonance. Easily connect to mixers, interfaces or devices via RCA, TRS, or AUX inputs. Featuring convenient front-mounted headphone and AUX ports and a versatile control knob for effortless adjustments. Ideal for precise audio editing or immersive listening, the MR4 adjusts to both monitor and music settings. Quick dispatch and fast delivery across Australia with reliable local stock.

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  • +7

    Love them. Have a set on each TV and PC.

    Nothing comes close at that price point.

    • +1

      Can I just whack these on with a random little amp to the TV for instant upgrade?

      • +3

        Dunno who negged you, but these have the amp built in.

        Unless your tv was over a grande these will likely be an upgrade.

    • What's the sound quality like compared to a soundbar? I'm looking for a budget solution and a soundbar is going to be much higher cost.

      • These will trump all budget soundbars. Also these are physical stereo with great sound, of which some expensive soundbars can't even attest to. They do lack big bass but they have clearer dialogue than any soundbar I've used.

        • Thanks for the info bought.

      • Every cheap soundbar I've heard has been rubbish, last one I helped a friend setup as she couldn't work it out sounded just like her TV speakers, thing is, tech may have come a long way with small speakers in small enclosures … but to get that anywhere near listenable it takes a bunch of expensive R&D, a cheap large speaker will almost always sound better than a cheap small speaker, there's always stuff that is cheap and works, that's where youtube is good!

        • +1

          Thanks for the info bought. Thanks

  • +2

    How do these compare to R1700s?

    • +1

      or 1280db / 1380db

      • +1

        Edifier 1280DB are more than a monitor, reflected in the price … good for listening to when further away or watching a large TV in a large room, not sure bout the rest.

  • -1

    “4 Wooper”. Nice!

  • I'm a complete audio noob. Would these be good to attach to a PC via audio jack with splitter (no extra audio card) and use for music, movies and games? Would I miss a subwoofer?

    • The page for them says they have good bass, sound quality on multiple speaker systems is a mish-mash of problems, 2.1systems have the problem of there being 3 speaker boxes, each sound source can cause cancellation of half octaves and reinforcement of full octaves, and that's just what can happen between the sub and the stereo speakers … if the crossover does not send all the required bass frequencies to the sub only (a lot don't) that's the outcome … and if there's multiple speakers in the stereo set, that's another bunch of mess, often a low wattage single cone single speaker in each box with a whizzer (a small cone attached to the center of the main cone on a full range speaker, not a separate tweeter) with a matched amp and a well designed box can outperform "right through the hearing range" and produce good bass better than a lot of high wattage expensive stuff as it creates far less problems, the higher the wattage in the system, the higher the "feedback from the speaker" this is why sooo many well regarded speakers are a 2 speaker in a box setup, when you add a 3rd or 4th speaker to each box, that's just wank, not "audiophile excellence"!

      I have a very old set of cheap (when new) 5" Sony 2 speakers that I friend left with me yrs ago (sub/midrange and tweater) attached to my laptop via a cheap Chinese class 4 Bluetooth amp and I'd never bother adding a sub, the amp has a sub option, not worth the effort! I live off-grid and my laptop is my FTA TV as well as what I watch shows on etc.

    • +4

      These will be fine for your PC huuuugo. As you'll be sitting close to them the bass will also be OK.

      • I would also advise grabbing an apple USB-C to 3.5mm dongle and connecting it through that. It’s usually a lot better than any integrated motherboard DAC.

  • +1

    @Nyash thanks OP bought

  • What is this crap about an "analogue to digital processor" you feed an analogue source into them, that's all they take, no need for further digitization, only needs amplification … what a bunch of BS hype!

  • -5

    Prudent to call out this is not a pair as pictured but only for one speaker.

    • +5

      It's a pair. One powered speaker (in-built amp) and one passive speaker.

  • +2

    The free shipping only applies to some parts of Australia. If you're rural, it's +$30

  • +1

    Thanks OP I ended up getting the Edifier M60 as part of the same sale

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