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The Edifier R1700BT is a pair of active near-field bookshelf speakers featuring 66W RMS power, Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX for wireless streaming, and dual AUX inputs for versatile connectivity. Housed in a premium walnut wood enclosure, these powered speakers deliver balanced, studio-quality sound with adjustable bass and treble controls, making them perfect for home entertainment, gaming, and professional setups.








| ASIN | B016PATXSI |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX. On-speaker adjustable volume, bass, and treble. Four on-board EQ settings. RCA, optical, COAX and XLR audio inputs. |
| Antenna Location | Volume |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,049 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #33 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Edifier |
| Built-In Media | Warranty Card |
| Color | black and walnut |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Phones, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | AUX IN/PC IN, Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,128 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.4"D x 6.1"W x 10"H |
| Item Weight | 14.55 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Edifier |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Model Name | edifier-r1700bt-brown-fbm-us |
| Model Number | FBA_R1700BT |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Series Number | 1700 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 132 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf, Tweeter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Entertainment Systems, Computer Speakers, Gaming |
| Tweeter Diameter | 19 Millimeters |
| UPC | 875674001352 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited or Full |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
D**6
Klipsch Devotee Extremely Impressed
I rarely leave reviews but these speakers deserve one. First off to give a little perspective I rarely venture outside of Klipsch products. I have plenty of experience with all sorts of high end audio equipment from B&O to reference HK, NAD receivers, so on and so forth... so my amazement with these speakers is not due to never hearing any high end equipment. So why did I even take a chance with these? My little sister wanted a record player setup so I got her an Audio Technica LP60 to start her beginner setup. I wanted a pair of bookshelf speakers for a clean setup and I wanted the speakers to be powered so she didn't need to mess with an amp. That ruled out the Klipsch bookshelf speakers at this price point and unfortunately I couldn't use the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system (best bang for my buck of all time, have had them for over 10 years now) as it has a separate sub and too many cables for it to be attractive with her setup. Aesthetically, these are knockouts considering the price point.The fit and finish is excellent, they have a healthy weight to them and no one would suspect that this isn't real wood. I personally very much like the look with the speaker grills off. It presents itself as a speaker pair only acquired with a higher budget. The important part - sound. They blew me away when I first set them up. They are bright, distortion free and have a surprising amount of bass. In fact, even though I am normally a bass fanatic these satisfy me in nearly every genre of music outside of EDM. They do run out of steam when playing Odesza for example but it is not a bad sound, the mid just starts to pull away and take over. Also, these things can get LOUD. More importantly, there is very little distortion up until max and the separation in instruments/vocals remain. I do not know how many this will help but as I am typing this review I have the speakers sitting directly beside my Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system. It has been a gold standard for me for over a decade in terms of price vs. performance and while this is not exactly apples to apples (2.0 to 2.1) it may provide some relative insight for similarly priced often computer speaker systems. The Klipsch sounds bigger as if a wider sound stage but this may be largely due to the powered subwoofer. Obviously, the Klipsch wipes the floor in terms of bass performance because of the sub and with the horns in the speakers it does often sound a bit brighter. The Edifier however consistently sounds warmer and a bit tighter. When comparing the two systems side by side the real determining factor is how much bass you need and/or if you need a bookshelf setup as with 95% of media they both perform beautifully. It is only in the bass heavy applications the similarly priced Klipsch system pulls ahead. Additionally, the bluetooth works very well and there is very little lag or interference. The range is great, too. All in all, for a pair of speakers I would have never even considered if it weren't for this budget system I am putting together, I am incredibly impressed. So much so that I may cheat on Klipsch and purchase Edifier's higher end bookshelf system and really see what this company is capable of.
D**.
Opened my eyes (and ears)
First, some quick points on design: - 10 degree angle on speakers properly point the woofer and tweeter towards your head when placed on a desk. Normally would have to put a piece of angled foam or something to achieve this, so a nice bonus. - Dials on the side are nicely constructed and placed for me, being right handed. I can see people wanting the volume knob on the front, but I mostly manage volume through the computer and leave the speaker volume static, so this was fine. - Front-facing subwoofer port is a nice design choice because if you are like me and want to place the speakers on your desk that's up against a wall, you won't have any obstruction to the airflow. Other speakers with rear-facing ports will need to be placed at least 4" away from a back wall. However, I think this limits the size of the woofer, which will have an impact on bass extension (will go into that more below). - Off/on switch is on the back of the unit, which wasn't that great. I didn't want to leave these speakers on because they would draw a bit of power, so I waste a couple seconds every time I toggle the power. - Construction quality seems to be pretty good overall. The speakers have some heft to them and are pretty solid. The wood grain veneer has texture on it so it makes it seem more real. Overall a good looking set of speakers with the grills on or off. The SOUND: Let me preface this section by saying that I considered myself an aspiring audiophile, but more on the neophyte side of the spectrum. I played string instruments throughout my life and listen to many genres of music, so I care and know a little about good sound, but I haven't gotten to the point of spending thousands on speakers and headphones. I recently bought a Samsung HW-K450 soundbar for the TV and have a pair of Shure SE215's, and for this pair of Edifiers was looking for replace an old Logitech Z3 2.1 system I bought 12 years ago. This was my first set of speakers designed for music listening, so I wanted something pretty high quality, but I didn't want to spend more than $200 because I wasn't sure how big of a difference it would have made. Overall, I was looking for something with good value. First things first, the speakers sound GREAT. Out of the box, they sounded a little hollow, but after about 12 hrs breaking in, the sound really rounded out, and the mid range and bass became a lot more full and lively. The first couple evenings with the speakers, I sat there in front of my computer with the lights off and my eyes closed, finding new sounds and details in tracks I'd heard hundreds of times before. Overall, the sound is very balanced through the mid-/high-range and sounds very natural. The silk tweeters don't distort or break down until the very highest of volumes. After doing some A/B testing with my soundbar and headphones, I came to realize how much of a difference having a dedicated tweeter makes on the sound. The percussive sounds from the R1700BT shimmer and have this ephemeral quality and made the Samsung soundbar (and even the Shure headphones) seem really dull and flat in comparison. The only negative I have about these speakers is that the bass is a little bit weak. This should be expected, as the woofer is only 4". In these speakers, the bass drops off really quickly below 50 Hz, which means that while you can hear the lowest bass coming out of string instruments, you end up losing a lot of the rumble from the bass drums (and explosions) that convey a sense of power. There is also an overexaggeration of the bass in the ~100 Hz range, but it's not super prominent if you don't turn up the bass knob on the side. In general, I'm extremely happy with this pair of speakers and will keep them for a while. They're a pleasure to look at and listen to and are probably the best budget speakers you can get right now (and other more experienced reviewers seem to agree). The R1700BTs highlighted just how much I was missing out on before, but they've also ignited a thirst for the hi-fi and I'm now on the look-out for my next set of speakers. I'm probably going to upgrade to pair of floorstanding speakers once I buy a house and get my own study (so I can use the same set of speakers for my computer and TV), but I'll happily keep listening to these Edifiers until that time comes.
A**R
Amazing!
I was looking for some high quality Bluetooth capable speakers for the living room, without breaking the bank. I wanted something small, but with great sound. Read the reviews on these Edifiers and decided to try them. I figured for only $150 I wouldn't be taking too much risk if they didn't live up to the hype. Well, I'm happy to say they absolutely lived up to all the hype and more. I already expected them to be good based on the reviews, but I was still caught a bit off guard by just how good they really do sound. Quite frankly, I'm not sure how they can pull off this level of quality for the price? These speakers are quite a bit heavier than I expected and also a little bit smaller than I expected (which is nice). The cords that come with them to connect the speakers to each other, etc, are quite thick and high quality. The finish on the speakers is pristine, and they are solid as a rock. They are impressive visually - just beautiful, and sonically superb. Nothing chintzy about these speakers in any way. I'm just some guy who likes music, so I don't really know how to describe the sound from a professional standpoint, other than that they sound really clean and tight. Bass is solid and clean and absolutely not lacking, despite the small speaker size. Mids and Treble also very clean and crisp. I can really hear all the vocals well, and the highs are sharp and crisp without having that too sharp sound that is sometimes almost painful in certain speakers, if you know what I mean. They just sound good - really good. Balance of highs and lows is just really, really nice. I didn't even adjust the Bass or Treble - they sounded fantastic at the neutral adjustment setting. I did try turning up the bass just to see where it would go, and it went from tight and solid to a bit more thumping, if that's what you like. Like I said, I'm no sound pro, but I'm not a stranger to good speakers - I have some nice KEF's for my main stereo with a 240 watt amp, 80 watt separately powered sub, etc, so I feel like I have some experience with good sound. These Edifier's are as good as anything I've heard, really. Obviously, these don't get as loud as my main system, or have quite as much bass, but I don't need them to. I just wanted something nice for my living room when I want to listen to music there, and I have absolutely fallen in love with these Edifier speakers - just wonderful. Bluetooth connectivity worked great - without a hitch to my Android phone. So far I've listened to some Van Halen, Queen, Garbage, Tribe Called Quest, Led Zeppelin, Craig Finn, Fatboy Slim, Sunflower Bean, Fountains of Wayne, UB40 (on CD), and Vanity Fair. It all sounded outstanding on the speakers. I'd rate them 10 stars if I could. If you are questioning buying these, do not hesitate, you won't be sorry. I will probably buy another pair for my son who is leaving for college, as well as a pair for my cabin. Again, I really have trouble understanding how they made these so very good for such a reasonable price. But hey, who cares? Buy them and just enjoy the amazing sound, knowing you have money left to spend on music to play on them!
C**D
The Living Room Is Cool Again
I am by no means an "audiophile" by definition, but after listening to several of my playlists through portable Bluetooth speaker(s), Pat Metheny and several other Jazz/Pop/Rock/R&B artists spoke to me through said speaker(s), suggesting that I invest in a product that brings the music forth with oomph and gravitas (as it should be), and here we are. After reading and watching several reviews, I landed on the Edifier R1700BT speakers. Hooking them up was simple, and establishing communication between the iPod and speakers was super easy, barely an inconvenience. I can control the volume through the iPod, but I'm still toying with the Bass and Treble knobs on the speakers to get a good balance of sound levels while adjusting the iPod's EQ also. As I said, I'm not an audiophile, but I like what I'm hearing so far, with deeper bass and something much closer to Stereo than the single speaker. With apologies to Mr. Metheny (the first song I played through the new setup was "Summer" by War), I think I'll be happy with my purchase for a while.
T**A
Amazing Sound for Vinyl and CDs
I’ve been using these speakers mostly for vinyl records and CDs, and I’m really happy with the quality so far. They have a clean, full sound that makes music feel a lot more enjoyable compared to smaller basic speakers. Vocals come through clear, guitars and drums have good detail, and the bass has a nice punch without sounding muddy. I was especially impressed with how good they sound with older CDs and records. They give the music a warm feel, but still keep everything clear enough that you can hear little details in the background. The build quality feels solid too. The speakers have some weight to them, and they don’t feel cheap or hollow. The black finish looks simple and clean, so they fit well on a shelf or desk without standing out too much. I also like that they come with a remote. It is not something I thought I would care about much, but it is actually handy when I’m sitting across the room and want to adjust the volume without getting up. Setup was pretty easy. I had them connected and playing pretty quickly, and I did not have to mess with a bunch of confusing settings. For vinyl, they work really well if you already have the right setup with a turntable and preamp. With CDs, they are just as nice, and they make my CD player feel a lot more worth using again. I’ve been going back through albums I have not listened to in years because these speakers make them sound so much better. The only thing I would mention is that they are not tiny speakers, so make sure you have enough space for them. They are not huge, but they do need a decent spot to sit. Also, if you are expecting deep room shaking bass like a separate subwoofer, these are not really that. The bass is good and balanced, but it is not going to feel like a big home theater setup. For regular music listening though, I actually prefer that because it sounds cleaner and not overdone. Overall, these are amazing quality speakers for vinyl and CDs. They sound clear, warm, and strong without being too complicated to use. I would definitely recommend them if you want a nice upgrade for music listening and want something that feels more serious than basic computer or bookshelf speakers.
C**V
Ive got my seat...
...on the Edifier bandwagon. Do you?? Let me start off this review by saying that I've owned a *lot* of speakers over the many years I've spent searching for the perfect balance of sound reproduction, quality, value and design aesthetics. (Spoiler: the perfect balance probably doesn't exist...) I own or have owned midrange speakers from Klipsch, Bose, Pioneer, Polk Audio, KEF, ELAC, BIC America, Sony, KRK and Fluance among others. (Yeah... it's been a long journey!) tl;dr version: IMO, you will not find a set of powered speakers in this price range that offers better sound - or build - quality, regardless of the type(s) of music you prefer to consume. This is the 2nd set of Edifiers I've purchased from Amazon (I also have a pair of Edifier R1280T Powered Bookshelf Speakers - 2.0 Active Near Field Monitors - Studio Monitor Speaker - Wooden Enclosure - 42 Watts RMS as well). I did a lot of research prior to both purchases, and in both instances sought a decent quality, fairly compact set of powered speakers to accompany a couple desktop computers. The reviews and general "buzz" around the Edifier family of powered speakers were overwhelmingly positive, so I figured that it was a pretty low-risk investment - especially given the very modest price points. Well, I'm here to tell you that the hype is WELL DESERVED. With both sets of these, once they had a bit of time to "run in", as the Brits are fond of saying, I was truly astounded by the quaily of sound they were able to reproduce. I run everything from crappy/lossy MP3s up to and including 192k/24-bit FLACs through a variety of signal paths, and regardless of the source or the content, these speakers deliver performance well beyond their means. I've been listening mostly to acoustic jazz, classical and folk so far, and with the built-in bass and treble controls set to their zero detent positions, the overall presentation is very neutral and laid back, although the bass is still fast and present enough to carry more low end-heavy passages. In fact, I would say that the low end on these speakers is VERY impressive given the size of the drivers and cabinets. They won't resonate in your chest cavity, but if that's what you're after, you're more than likely not shortlisting these speakers...They image very well - I think the slight upward angle of the bezel (a great design element for speakers likely to be placed on a desktop) helps here. I've yet to test the Bluetooth connectivity on these, but I don't expect any issues considering the overall build quality here. These speakers are solid, heavy, and they seem to be very well put together. They arrived securely and thoroughly packaged, and included all the necessary cables. (Speaking of cables... If there's one minor gripe about these for me, it's that the interconnect cable that runs from the powered left speaker to the passive right is quite long - 6' I think. This is certainly better than having it too short, but obviously for desktop use it's a bit cumbersome...) Anyway, summing up - if you've read thus far, chances are you're doing your homework and debating whether or not to buy these. Well, stop reading right now, and DO IT. I promise you will not be disappointed. These are very well designed, solidly built, wonderfully voiced speakers that I believe could easily justify 2X or more the price. I and many others have recently become unabashed Edifier fanbois, and I think you'll see why the first time you play your favorite album through these small wonders.
T**M
It is worth it.
I was really skeptical about buying these speakers, but the sound on ....Absolutely love it. I am rarely review anything on Amazon. The Bluetooth sound through my phone and PC is perfect without any hiccups. It give enough bass without the boom box. I used this to listen to music on YouTube, movies on Prime, and Netflix sounds flawless, I do not speak for the gaming community. Besides that I love these speakers, EZ hookup, very well built material, the sound is fantastic.
P**D
My Best Purchase all Year!
So happy I purchased these speakers. First off they shipped them really fast & packaging was excellent. Once I opened the box I was extremely surprised about how excellently made they are and they are very solid and they have some weight to them, so build quality extremely excellent. I just love the to composite rca inputs and the blu-tooth connection. My two macs, gaming pc, media center pc, laptop, ipad, nexus 5x & iPhone connected to these speakers without any trouble, it was a total breeze to hook all my gear up to these speakers via blu-tooth because every single piece of tech saw them without any trouble what so ever, unlike other blu-tooth speakers that I purchased in the past. I also hooked to the auxiliary connection on the speakers to my AGPtek HDMI /MHL Audio (SPDIF+R/L) Extractor Support Ultra HD 4K x 2K /ARC / TOSLINK Optical Audio Output + RCA L/R Audio Converter - Support Full HD 1080P, 3D, 4K*2K resolution using rca wires and this device allows me to hook up any speakers to anything that I have that is hdmi and then it gives me a hdmi out, Spidif out & a rca out & the rca out I hooked my wire up to my edifier speakers so everything that is connected to my 8 device hdmi hub is now connected tomy new high quality Edifier speakers that I love. So all my blu-tooth devices are connected to these sweet set of speakers and all of my 8 devices that output to hdmi also now hook up to my wonder set of Edifier speakers. I just love the clear wonderful sound coming from these banging rocking two speakers, these things are awesome whether I'm listening to music on my mobile phones and tablets from an app or my sat tv, nVidia Shield Pro, Xbox, gaming pc, media center, other mini pc's and set top boxes, HD Projector, this thing totally rocks and it was the best purchase that I have done all year. Now for the Cons which is only the sad sad remote control, this thing is made very cheaply and is very light plastic and I will take a guess that it will not last as long as the speakers. This remote is very hard to use because first it's way to small and you can hardly feel the buttons especially in the dark, so you end up hitting the wrong buttons and changing by accident the output to another device, so you have to be very very careful on what button that you press because it is that new flat button style remote that I can not stand andI wish they just made a regular remote control with real buttons that you can feel preferably a back-lit remote. I am thinking about getting a harmony remote and programming it to learn the buttons on this sad sad remote, so I will be able to use a non irritating remote control instead of the cheap junk of a remote controller that came with these wonderful speakers. Also for some reason this remote also some how when I'm listening tomusic andI decide to turn up the volume, it decides to turn on or off my TV because apparently itlooks like this remote is on the same frequency or code or something as my TV,but being how I just purchased a new TV, I will see if it does the same thing with my new TV on the way. I'm not taking any stars away from these excellent speaker for that remote control because I can deal with that my self by adding a harmony to the mix and plus I purchased this product for the speakers and not the remote control, so I definitely give this great sounding set of speakers the highest score that I can give them because they are totally awesome for all the uses that you see above that I use them for. They work excellent for watching movies, listening to music or outputting sound from anyone of your computers, set top boxes, cable boxes/sat boxes or mobile devices, this thing simply is a work horse at least for me with the help from my 8 port hdmi hub and my little box that I purchased here on amazon by the name of AGPtek HDMI /MHL Audio (SPDIF+R/L) Extractor Support Ultra HD 4K x 2K /ARC / TOSLINK Optical Audio Output + RCA L/R Audio Converter - Support Full HD 1080P, 3D, 4K*2K resolution , with these two devices hooked up together along side with these speakers I am able to use any device that I choose to connect to the speakers no matter the connection because these two boxes take care of that making these wonderful speakers hook up to everything that I got and believe me, me being a computer geek/tech I have a lot of tech gadgets/devices, so go buy a pair of these speakers because they rock.
G**N
Deep, rich sound with lots of clarity!
I changed my office around and got a 49" Samsung Odyssey G9 monitor that has an audio out so my HDMI from my PS4 and DVI from my laptop could split the sound out to one audio. I spent hours reviewing Bose, Edifier, JBL, Sony, and a ton of knock-offs in between. I finally settled on these weighty bricks and I am so glad I did! They sound amazing! I have some passive Bose shelf speakers and the Bose Soundlink BT speaker and these speakers blow them out of the water! SETUP: The speaker's ship with a 3.5mm to RCA audio pigtail cable that I immediately plugged into the 3.5mm audio out on the gaming monitor and straight into the L/R RCA ports on the speaker (marked PC in). I was testing both the PS4 and the PC audio within 1 minute of unboxing. I then went on to hit the "Bluetooth" button on the remote and noticed the flashing blue light and immediately connected my Android phone over BT. Played a favorite YouTube Music playlist and walked 40 feet to my kitchen and advanced the playlist and adjusted the volume without any issues. SOUND: I am not an audiophile by any means but I play acoustic guitar and often record some of my own music, so there, I know something about what "good" sounds like :-). I threw on my favorite "relaxing acoustic guitar music" while I was working, between calls today, and cranked these babies to the max! NO DISTORTION! The bass was rich and booming, the eagle eye tweeters could really carry the crisp, brightness of the mid and high tones! I was shocked considering how inexpensive these speakers were! QUALITY: The hefty weight and aesthetic finish on these speakers make me feel like I bought something in the $600 price range. They are so well made, have great contrast between the faux wood grain and the matte black finish and I love that they angle up and away from the desk to carry the sound spatially around my desk area. Very premium quality! SUMMARY: All in all, I love these speakers and I have been trying all sorts of sound effects through them, and vocals, guitars, and even gaming have the right pickup and decay with the built-in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Dynamic Range Control (DRC) to avoid distortion. You want to hear what they really can do, listen to "Stringscapes" by Alan Gogall on "eleven" (some unabashed Spinal Tap humour) :-)
L**H
Good product with nice sound quality
Good sound quality and easy to setup.
E**R
Edifier R1700BT
Apariencia: Estéticamente es Neo/Clasico Minimalismo de los 80”. Material: Sólido con acabados muy definidos y de Buena calidad. Sonido: Limpio y Balanceado entre Bajos y Agudos, Volumen para un espacio de 10x10m2 a 80db +/-. Conectividad: Clásica/Limitada a BT5.1 y RCA. Muy recomendable por la Calidad/Precio (88/100). Recomendacion: Comprar el R1700BTs.
M**Y
Bang for the buck speakers!
Great speakers. Nice sound stage. Mids, highs and bass are good. And there are knobs which you can adjust. Treble and bass. Overall love the speakers!!
M**I
Edifier the best
Amazing quality of sound
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