The subwoofer is a cylindrical tube made of brushed aluminium that is cool to the touch, something I personally find very nice. It’s conical audio output at either belies it’s one of it’s greatest value as the bass was excellent, much more potent than many other offerings out in the market. Powered by electricity the Edifier MP300 Plus subwoofer is what we can call a true subwoofer, unlike battery powered low frequency speakers that try to emulate similar effects. The satellities do look quite a bit like miniature version of the Apple speakers included in the G4 iMac; audio quality was great and overall impressive. Even at high volumes distortions are non-existent, which speaks much about the quality of the speaker. The speaker is also sensitive to changes in equalizer settings, something that that audiophiles would appreciate.
All in all, the Edifier MP300 Plus fits a particular niche that will appreciate it’s great sound quality and bass. It’s slightly pricey but there really isn’t much to find fault with in this particular model so if you fit into the aforementioned group, why not get yourself one.
There are some other Specifications in MP300 Speakers mentioned below:
- Total Power Output: L/R: RMS 3.5W x 2 (THD+N=10%)
- SW: RMS 15W (THD+N=10%)
- Frequency Response: L/R 230Hz-20 KHz
- SW 45Hz-200Hz
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >=85dBA
- Input Sensitive: Intelligent Sensitivity Adjustment
- Input Ports: 3.5 mm stereo line in
- Bass Unit: 2” woofer, Magnetically Shielded, 4 ohm
- Tweeter: 1.5” Magnetically Shielded, 4 ohm
- Input Voltage: DC 12V (positive inside/negative outside)
- Net weight: Approx. 1.0 Kg
- Gross weight: Approx. 1.8 Kg