🎉 Feel the Beat, Own the Room!
The Edifier T5 Powered Subwoofer features an 8-inch driver and 70 watts of power, delivering deep bass with a frequency response down to 38Hz. Its thick MDF wood enclosure minimizes acoustic resonance, while the auto standby mode conserves energy. Built for durability, this subwoofer is the perfect addition to elevate your audio experience.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 70 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | RCA |
Item Weight | 12520 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.5"D x 13.7"W x 14"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | Remote |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Additional Features | LOW PASS FILTER WITH FREQUENCY RESPONSE DOWN TO 38Hz |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
M**Y
Powerful and solved a problem.
*THIS CANNOT BE USED with AMPLIFIER *I bought this because my sony tv is a high spec with great inbuilt atmos speakers.And the bass they give off when playing atmos is already very good for a tv. I WANTED bass to have that punch when a explosion hit though.So I wanted just a bit more bass. I bought a sony ht-g700 and the bass was OK but the tv speakers where better SO I was stuck unless I paid for a whole bose 600 or sonos system £700 pounds area with bass modules.I found a video on utube that showed how I could hook a sub to my tv direct "and it worked". This edifer sub is great very deep bass for by needs and you can feel it and I have had no issue with auto sleep ,its heavy, simple to use But better than the two sony subs I had with soundbar bars. It is worth the money.I'm glad I found that video as I wanted bass but not a soundbar as the kd43x89ju sony had the best tv speakers I have heard. I now have perfect set up for a lot less than £700.Edit update unfortunately 😕 it went faulty and I had to return it ,shame as it seemed well built.
D**Y
Great bang for buck
Only had this a couple of weeks. I had a 5.0 system that was great with an old Sony center, Cambridge Audio SX50 L & R and Cambridge Audio S20 surrounds. The system was great but ultimately lacked low end and always had something missing. After I added this and EQd it using my Sony AVR (had to turn it way down by the way) my movies took on a new life. Now when the tree clearing machines in Avatar are doing their thing I can really hear and feel the low rumble, or a Star Destroyer is cruising past in Star Wars you really feel the massive size.It's a fairly subtle thing and it won't make the neighbours house shake, but I have an average size UK living room and it performs great, just make sure it is properly integrated in to whatever system you have and it won't disappoint.I also took it apart and suffed it with some sheeps wool (which I had laying around from food prep deliveries) to make it a bit tighter which seems to have improved the performance. Highly recommended for the price, I just hope it lasts
J**P
Add a bit of punch to your bassline
I bought this unit to match with Edifier R1850DB speakers as part of my PC sound. As the R1850s have a direct subwoofer line out it seemed a good idea to match them with the T5.Ok, let's start with the standard "you get what you pay for" so I didn't expect to get a fantastic sound at the price but at the same time I was looking for something a cut above the average. The T5 didn't disappoint.The T5 comes with all cabling which is of a decent enough length. The unit is made of wood so gives a solid bass with no resonating plastic sound. Front-facing 8" driver with removable grill cover - which i recommend leaving on if, like me, you locate it under a desk dangerously close to feet. Better to encounter grill than stick a toe through the cone.Set-up was as follows: computer to R1850DB via optical cable and then line out to T5. Matched T5 volume to that of the main speakers and then went to high crossover level to take the strain off the 4" R1850s and use the 8" T5 to produce the deep bass. Instantly heard the difference, the bass became more refined and less muddy plus there was an added punch which became more noticeable the more the volume was turned up.It does take a bit of tweaking to get the sound levels perfect but once you get there the computer controls take over.After 4 weeks of use I am very happy with the Edifier sound. I like to have a good deep bass but I also appreciate clarity. The T5 gives me both and so I am very happy with the sound I get.One niggle was that initially I wasn't sure if the T5 was producing bass. Firstly, it seemed to take a second or two before it woke up if I hadn't been generating any sound for a while. To be honest, if this is still happening I don't notice it any more. Secondly, if the sound is down low then I am not if I can hear the T5 or not. But, really, that is as it should be. If I turn it up just a bit then I get told to turn it down because the bass is travelling through the house and into the pillow that "she-who-must-be-obeyed" is resting on. I did get a few complaints when I was "breaking it in".Overall, for the price it is excellent, very good value for money and I especially recommend it for a 2:1 system of Edifier speakers. I am certainly sold on Edifiers and it will take a bit for me to move away from them.I dropped one star on the sound control as the volume control is at the back of the speaker and there is no remote such as there is with the desktop speakers. Considering that a sub-woofer typically resides under a desk, tucked away one really has to spend a bit of time getting the volume just right as soon as possible. The unit is heavy and not easy to move around whilst crouching under the desk.
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