Comments on: Edifier S2000Pro Active Wireless Speakers Review https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/ Independent Portable and Desktop Audio Reviews Thu, 06 Oct 2022 23:13:48 +0000 hourly 1 By: Vitor faustino https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-16115 Tue, 15 Mar 2022 16:33:55 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-16115 In reply to J Beamish.

The speakers are solid wood on the sides. I bought the EDIFIER stands, and those are not real wood, even if they look very good.

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By: Michael https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-15792 Wed, 16 Feb 2022 12:16:10 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-15792 In reply to J Beamish.

I can certainly go ask and find out for you, I provided the information I was given. I didn’t micro detail to check that, lol :)

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By: J Beamish https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-15789 Wed, 16 Feb 2022 09:41:55 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-15789 Are you sure it is veneers on the side? I think veneers will only bend in one direction at a time. It must be eithe solid wood or wood effect. I’m curious because as I can’t see any clear photos of the en-grain at the top and bottom of the panels on line.
It’s not the make-or-break of me buying them but it would be nice of they were solid wood and not veneers or wood effect! :)

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By: Michael https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-11304 Fri, 31 Jul 2020 13:53:51 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-11304 In reply to Bao.

Hi Bao.

There is no real way to connect the S2000pro to any other product, as it has no output components. All of the ports are inputs. However, it may be possible to connect your TV/Source to a converter box as the first product in the chain, that then connects to a dedicated sub. Some active subs have a simple sub connection.

It is very possible that something exists out there that goes from the TV into some other amp device, that then has a dual output: One directly to the subwoofer. The other, likely either 3.5mm or RCA that go to speakers that have those inputs.

I think that would be the only way you could connect a sub to bookshelves and even then, its not really connected to the speaker at all, but some converter box.

TV > Converter Box > (path output 1 goes to the Sub) and (path output 2 goes to RCA or 3.5mm)

I have not ever used anything like this, so I could not recommend or comment on them. If they exist, that is likely how they function.

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By: Bao https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-11302 Thu, 30 Jul 2020 12:19:59 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-11302 Hi, Thank for your review
How can I add a subwoofer to S2000 pro?

Do I need to buy an amplifier to connect them?

Thanks

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By: Michael https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-11204 Fri, 03 Jul 2020 13:54:52 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-11204 In reply to daijoubu.

Thank you! Glad you enjoy them too.

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By: daijoubu https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-11201 Fri, 03 Jul 2020 06:14:10 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-11201 Loved the way the review is worded. Have been an owner for some time and I can concur. I believe reading somewhere before that Phil Jones (of Acoustic Energy fame) has a hand in the development and tuning of this model, hence why it’s result is of a standard as such.

I’m enjoying my set, but now I have the itch to upgrade to the Airpulse models (A100, A200, A300) which is the natural upgrade for these sets. They are made and designed by Platinum Audio Systems, which Phil Jones and Edifier are a part of. It’s an offshoot brand that sits above the usual multimedia offerings of the standard Edifier brand.

Cheers!

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By: Michael https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-11152 Wed, 17 Jun 2020 14:45:58 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-11152 In reply to Phoenix Kiula.

Sadly, I have zero experience with anything desktop related from Apple, my experience with that company ends at the iphone. I’ve never used any of their other products so I couldn’t say really. A quick skim of the specs leads me to see a 3.5mm port. Easy peasy if that is a 3.5mm output. Just grab an RCA to 3.5mm cable (red and white RCA male to 3.5mm male) and you are good to go.

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By: Michael https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-11151 Wed, 17 Jun 2020 14:41:49 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-11151 In reply to Eduardo.

Hi!

An optical connection will result in better sound quality overall. However, I still use these speakers as my primary home setup and I only use the RCA and Bluetooth connections. Optical is a purely digital output. RCA is analog and there are many people who prefer one or the other. I do consider the Optical cable output side to sound a little cleaner, maybe a bit smoother too. But, I can assure you that many audiophiles prefer the analog sound as well. Depends on your preference in tonality. :)

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By: Eduardo https://headfonics.com/edifier-s2000pro-active-wireless-speakers-review/#comment-11148 Tue, 16 Jun 2020 23:34:49 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=31599#comment-11148 Dear, consult, everything is very clear and I congratulate you, I want to buy these speakers, hopefully I can and my question is about the best connection, which is the clearest and best quality to connect RCA? OPTICAL? COAXIAL? BLUETOOTH? I would greatly appreciate your help, regards.

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