Thursday, September 29th 2022

Edifier Announce The S1000W Wireless Hi-Fi Bookshelf Speaker

Innovative audio-technology brand Edifier, have launched their new wireless bookshelf speaker - the S1000W. This is another fine addition to the brand's already impressive collection of premium and affordable audio technology models. Edifier's unrelenting vision of combining an unwavering passion for pristine audio quality and affordability is on show for all to see with the S1000W. Gorgeously designed and expertly crafted, the S1000W comes with an array of truly outstanding features that make it superb value for money. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled, Hi-Res audio support, multiple outputs and connectivity to services such as Apple AirPlay 2, Amazon Alexa, or Spotify, group this speaker into a multi-room music system. Enjoy synchronized music playback whilst wandering throughout your home. TIDAL Connect is also supported so you can enjoy the best quality listening of lossless music.

Place these speakers on a bookshelf, your desk or just about anywhere in your home. The front facing drivers are positioned for optimum performance. The S1000W can deliver 120 watts in a simplistic yet stylish output - giving you a sophisticated, high performing way for you to enjoy watching movies on your TV or music on your vinyl.
The Edifier S1000W has multiple in-puts and connectivity to numerous services including Amazon Alexa. The speaker has connectivity to WiFi, Bluetooth, OPT, COX, AUX. Operation is simple with a full control panel and remote control making these features easily accessible for users.

The speaker is also microphone free allowing for optimum enjoyment and privacy within your own home.

Edifier utilizes Texas Instruments DSP professional audio processing chip for precise control of frequency division point, thus allowing the speaker to create finer tuned sound detail with accuracy and clarity. With Hi-resolution technology, you can enjoy your music with the finest sound performance with an audio signal sample rate at 24bit/192kHz. Made with an aluminium bass unit which gives good lows and mids. This driver delivers a clear precise sound, produces powerful room-shaking bass from action packed movies to rocking, pulsating music!

The Edifier S1000W features dome tweeters have been specifically crafted with the purpose of creating a smoother response rate with stunning dispersion and all-round superior sensitivity than regular plastic tweeters. The S1000W has been designed at an angle to for a bigger sound with deeper and richer lows. This sturdy design helps reduce resonance creating a high performing audio experience with majestic specs making it a perfect speaker for value.

Price & Availability:
Available for $449.99 on Amazon and Edifier Online.
Source: Edifier
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8 Comments on Edifier Announce The S1000W Wireless Hi-Fi Bookshelf Speaker

#1
DeathtoGnomes
Slightly misleading name there. S1000W, I was like a thousand watts?! Sweet!
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#2
Airisom
Looks similar to the Swan M100/200/300 series
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#3
Bruno_O
I have the Edifier R1700BT which I paid around 100 USD and it is amazing for the price (have had AudiEngines, massive tower speakers, etc. so I have some baseline for comparison)

but if spending 450 USD... I'd probably look for a more prestigious brand
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#4
PanicLake
DeathtoGnomesSlightly misleading name there. S1000W, I was like a thousand watts?! Sweet!
Agreed! How terrible misleading name.
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#5
Rowanero
I bought the top of the line S3000 six months ago and they're way above much more prestigious brands I used to sell on an audio store some years ago. The remote controller is underwhelming, but the sound you get from them is incredibly good. Perfectly defined highs, balanced mediums, punchy but controlled bass... They're worth the 800€ asking price, but if you're patient you can get them for as low as 600€ (it took me 3 months of waiting, though).
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Chomiq
RowaneroI bought the top of the line S3000 six months ago and they're way above much more prestigious brands I used to sell on an audio store some years ago. The remote controller is underwhelming, but the sound you get from them is incredibly good. Perfectly defined highs, balanced mediums, punchy but controlled bass... They're worth the 800€ asking price, but if you're patient you can get them for as low as 600€ (it took me 3 months of waiting, though).
I got myself S2000 MkIII in May when my 40 year old speakers died. Cost me around $288. They rock, I'm running them at 20% volume in windows and 80% on the actual speaker. Anything louder...

Remote for my set is identical to this one. It feels a bit light/cheap, but all it needs to do is to turn on the speakers and maybe change source once a while. My set comes with "Classic" mode set by default which sounds the best, so I don't need to use that.
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#7
Moofachuka
I'm waiting for my Audioengine A5+to die before I can get the S3000's... Love that wireless feature
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#8
diatribe
I have a pair of S3000 Pro's and they are surprisingly good for low(-ish) priced speakers. I got them during a one-day Amazon Prime sale in 2019 for $479. Pretty good for Chinese powered monitors.
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