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Edifier Predator 2.1 Speaker System review

Rating: 8.5.


Today we are going to take a look at the Edifier Predator 2.1 Speaker System which promises to combine a unique design with excellent sound quality characteristics.  It uses a simple configuration which consists of a large subwoofer unit with a pair of front facing drives.  This makes it ideal for those users who are looking to enjoy good sound quality but who aren't concerned with having a surround sound system.

Edifier aren't a particularly well-known brand in enthusiast circles as their products are designed with the multimedia and lifestyle markets in mind.  The Predator 2.1 is a slight diversion from their usual markets as it's designed to appeal to the sci-fi crowd.  The name ‘Predator' describes the rather unusually shaped subwoofer unit which appears to have been modeled on a  character from the film.

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Features

  • Downward firing 5 inch subwoofer and one 2 inch front firing full-range driver in each satellite
  • One 2 inch passive radiator in each satellite for enhanced audio output
  • Angled satellites for enhanced sound projection
  • Auxiliary input port for versatile connectivity to external devices
  • Master volume and on/off dial located on the top of the subwoofer with blue halo indicator light
  • Separate bass adjustment control for bass output
  • All speaker drivers are magnetically shielded
  • Universal 100V-240V power supply

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