
Speakers
Edifier E10 Exclaim 2.0 High Performance Speakers
Edifier’s new E10 Exclaim ($100) speakers are pretty funky looking; it’s a trend we’ve come to expect from the company, and we’re cool with it. Decked out in black and silver, they fit in perfectly next to your iMac or Thunderbolt Display. If the set is anything like other speakers Edifier has put out recently, we expect that neat design to be augmented by truly nice sound.
Each speaker has its own amplifier powering two 1.5” tweeters, a 1.5” by 3” passive radiator, a 3” woofer and a 3” passive bass radiator—the latter two components are located in the base. E10 Exclaim uses a simple 3.5mm audio cable to connect to your Mac, using Digital Signal Processing and Dynamic Range Control to enhance the audio performance. The master unit has physical volume and power controls.
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