A worthy descendant of the acclaimed R2730DB, the Edifier R2750DB takes the basic recipe and adds several improvements such as a Bluetooth 4.1 connection and 3-way amplification. Powered by a professional Texas Instruments processor, the R2750DB offers excellent performance in a compact and robust 2.0 format. The 136 watts available create powerful bass coupled with crystal clear highs to make your audio experience as enjoyable as possible.
I'm a big fan of this brand, and already own a pair of the previous generation (R2730DB), which still work perfectly, so these new speakers offer unbeatable value for money. Unpretentious, simple, effective, robust, very good sound in all registers, good power. Combined with a T5 subwoofer from the same brand, you get a sound that no other brand offers at this price.
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by PascalR
Posted on 2 Feb 2022
Bought on 8 Sep 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 4Average rating: 10
my neighbours appreciate
I have had them for several months and they are perfect for listening to all kinds of music; the sound is warm, I use them in a bedroom at low and medium volume; rarely at max.
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by PascalR
Posted on 12 Sep 2021
Bought on 8 Sep 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 4Average rating: 10
beautiful beast
Superb three way speaker.
Two weeks of research spent between You Tube videos and Manufacturers and Sellers sites to decide on this pair of speakers... and well the listening is pleasant that it is for any musical style, the adjustments are easy.
I'm very pleased with the quality of the product and the price.
I'm very pleased with the quality of the speakers.
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by Pat.Rick
Posted on 27 Jun 2021
Bought on 9 May 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 12Average rating: 8
Impressive, I didn't know about this brand but I've adopted it.
I am writing this review after having taken the time to break them in.
I find this pair of monitors particularly good, by virtue of the price.
You can compare them with the Yamaha HS8 and notice a slightly deeper frequency curve in the midrange. (Being monitors with the most neutral sound possible, this difference is therefore minimal, although very present. This is what justifies the great diversity of brands and models in this sector).
In Bluetooth, it is necessary to respect the procedure of coupling of the manual and to juggle with the smartphone by disabling and reactivating Bluetooth, to see finally appearing the HP. Once paired, everything works perfectly.
The remote has 2xVolume -, and 2x Volume +. I didn't see any difference between the two. If not no problem after 1 month of break-in.
The Edifier R2750DB has just 1 bass / treble EQ, enough to adapt the speakers to the room (the bass is a bit boomy when the bass is pushed all the way down, so I don't go beyond the middle bass position). In short, it sounds very good flat to me with a firm and precise bass.
I only regret the poverty of the connectivity not in number, since 2x Line and Bluetooth inputs, but in term of quality, since we are on RCA. So 1 input Jack 6.35, or XLR would have been desirable. And would facilitate the connection with a mixer and, or a sound card, since it is in this universe that we use monitors.
Conclusion: The Edifier R2750DB is a very good choice, and it's exactly what I needed as a main monitor. After that I will buy the Yamaha HS7 as a secondary monitor.
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by jmamco
Posted on 11 Oct 2020
Bought on 13 Sep 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 6
With a proper remote control the score would be 10/10
When I received the device, the remote control did not work, battery reason not working.
I bought a battery, and less than a month later, the stop button on the remote control does not work anymore.
Is it possible to get a decent remote control for this pair of "magic" speakers?