Edifier S350DB Wireless Bluetooth Bookshelf Speaker System
Category: Bookshelf Speakers
Check Current PriceChoose the Edifier S350DB Wireless Bluetooth Bookshelf Speaker System for bass-forward home listening. Pick Klipsch R51PM when you want tighter imaging and compact active monitors. Both options are powered Bookshelf Speakers with Bluetooth and line-level inputs.
Comparing Edifier S350DB and Klipsch R51PM sound profiles
Edifier S350DB Wireless Bluetooth Bookshelf Speaker System delivers deep low frequencies courtesy of its dedicated subwoofer while Klipsch R51PM favors midrange detail and faster transients. The S350DB pair plus sub aims to produce immersive home cinema hits, and the Klipsch monitors prioritize vocals and acoustic instruments with forward presence. You will hear more thump from the sub-equipped system and more articulation from the Klipsch at conversational volumes. That balance matters for buyers choosing between room-filling impact and studio-like clarity.
Edifier S350DB Technical Specifications that shape its sound
- Power (RMS): 150W system output
- Subwoofer: 8-inch active subwoofer included
- Tweeters: 0.75-inch titanium dome tweeters
- Frequency response: 40 Hz to 20 kHz
- Connectivity: Bluetooth (aptX claimed), Optical, Coaxial, Dual RCA, AUX/RCA
These listed specifications explain why the S350DB emphasizes bass extension and energetic low-mid weight. The included remote and multiple inputs let you switch sources quickly between TV, phone, and analog players. Buyers get a louder low end without adding a separate subwoofer or amp for many living rooms.
How does tonal balance affect desktop and living room listening?
Edifier S350DB produces heavier bass that fills living rooms yet can overwhelm small desks and tight layouts. On a desktop the 8-inch subwoofer can cause cabinet resonance and bass boom unless you lower sub level or use isolation pads. By contrast, Klipsch R51PM keeps midrange forward and bass tighter, which favors nearfield listening and smaller rooms. Practically, choose the sub-equipped set for bigger rooms and the Klipsch for close-up desk, console, or office listening where detail and transient speed matter.
Choosing the right powered bookshelf speaker for your room size
Edifier S350DB Wireless Bluetooth Bookshelf Speaker System suits larger living rooms and open-plan spaces because its external subwoofer supplies low frequencies that propagate. The S350DB configuration raises overall SPL easily and delivers fuller sound in rooms over 200 square feet when you place the sub near the front wall. Small rooms under 120 square feet will feel bass-heavy unless you tune sub crossover or lower sub volume. Room size therefore requires different speaker placement and DSP trimming to prevent bass buildup and muddiness.
Which speaker placement reduces bass boom in small rooms?
Klipsch R51PM reduces boundary bass boom when placed on stands slightly away from walls and corners. Elevate the monitors so tweeters sit at ear height and move speakers 6-18 inches from rear walls to reduce low-frequency reinforcement. Add acoustic absorption on the first-reflection points and a rug under a desktop setup to tame mid-bass. These placement steps improve imaging and reduce the overhang that makes small rooms sound boomy.
Why Edifier S350DB or Klipsch R51PM suit different connectivity needs
Edifier S350DB Wireless Bluetooth Bookshelf Speaker System offers broad digital and analog inputs ideal for TV, streamer, and phone connections with aptX claimed Bluetooth for improved wireless fidelity. The S350DB system provides optical and coaxial inputs for direct TV or streamer connection plus dual RCA for analog sources, and an included remote for convenience. Klipsch R51PM instead targets users needing integrated amplifier features like a phono input, USB, and subwoofer output for adding a small sub. Choose the system that matches your source mix: many active buyers prioritize the S350DB for multiformat living room setups and the Klipsch for two-channel desktop or vinyl rigs.
What connectivity options best match wired and wireless setups?
S350DB Bookshelf Speaker System supports multiple wired inputs while also offering aptX Bluetooth for higher-quality wireless audio. For wired-first users, use optical or coaxial for bit-perfect TV audio and RCA for CD players or streamers. For wireless-first use, set up aptX Bluetooth from phones and laptops to reduce latency and improve codec quality compared with basic SBC Bluetooth. If you need a phono stage or USB computer audio, pick the Klipsch-style active monitor that includes those inputs and a sub-out for expansion.
Can I use these bookshelf speakers outdoors? You can use them outdoors under shelter, but these active units are not weatherproof and need protection from moisture and direct sun. Should I add a subwoofer for outdoor listening? Adding a sub increases perceived loudness and low-end reach outdoors, yet you will need more power and careful placement to overcome open-air dissipation. How do I power speakers safely outside? Use grounded outdoor-rated extension cords, keep amplifiers sheltered, and avoid running power across walkways to reduce trip hazards and moisture risk.