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Wide Soundstage
Customers are highly satisfied with the wide soundstage of the Edifier MR4 Powered Studio Monitor Speakers, praising them for delivering a rich and full audio experience that can make one feel like being at a concert or watching a movie in a theater.
Bass And Treble Control
Customers are pleased with the bass and treble control capabilities of the Edifier MR4 Powered Studio Monitor Speakers, allowing them to fine tune their listening experience for various media types. Some users have found that using an equalizer in conjunction with the knobs provides even more customization options.
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Sound Quality
Customers have mixed opinions on the sound quality of these monitors, with some praising its improvement over cheaper options and others acknowledging its limitations. Some users find the Sound Blaster software and functionality impressive, while others suggest using an equalizer for optimal sound settings. The speakers are preferred as near-field monitors and have a sleek design.

Highlights
Quality
In terms of build quality and looks, i'd say they're pretty good.
I know there’s better sound options out there these days, but really, these do the job well enough for me and it’s not a necess... Read More
Unfortunately, the green light has already started acting up and stopped working in less than a weeks use.
The bass is boomy out of the box (easy fix), and it'll distort when it gets loud enough on some songs.
Price
For the price, i think they are an excellent value.
I'd spend the $30 extra for the edifiers; unless pronounced highs are super important to you (especially for rock & jazz).
The mr4 really does sound decent for the price ($129) and i will probably just stick to this model in the end, since i’m not re... Read More
I have long avoided buying dedicated speakers for my home office because my audio preferences can be pricy.
Competitiveness
The sound quality, compared to my $40 logitech speakers, is incredible.
I didn't find it necessary for casual desktop pc use (i also didn't want to deal with connecting a subwoofer to it, or spend an... Read More
From my reading, the mr4 would likely serve the purpose better on a desk setup than other speakers in the price range, includin... Read More
If the mr4’s weren’t around as an option, i might have compared with the mackie cr3’s again.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
bass, better, treble, nice and good. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 33.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 2,397 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 25 2025.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My short quest for new speakers came about when the mackie cr3’s i had for 7 years decided to stop working
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I don’t produce music but do video editing on occasion
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My primary use case is casual listening to musicmoviesgames
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I’ve been using sennheiser hd555 headphones with a sound blaster z soundcard for about a decade now
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In any case i was previously using rca and have switched to trs when trying these speakers
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The sound is noticeably clearer and unearths sounds more hidden with rca
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I have to crank the windows output a bit higher but it’s unquestionably better
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I also don’t turn the speaker volume up more than half or 34th to mitigate noise
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