These speakers are superior than any other PC speakers, worth the price if you want something simple with bass, treble and mids. Perfect for gaming specially for WZ and pin pointing enemies location. 10/10 for me.
Great review! I currently have the e25HDs. In my country, I can sell those for $150 and get the G2000s for around $55. Do you think it’s worth the downgrade or should I just stick to my e25HDs?
Quick question. If you sweep through the audio frequencies (lots of examples of YT), is there a rumbling noise from the controller speaker between 50 and 100 Hz?
Have you tried the m10+ from hivi swan ? Which one would you recommend the g2000 or m10+ ? I will use it mostly for movie music and game for my desktop
I have never heard of those! :) I have now and I added to my list of interests. The M10 Plus comes with a sub which (to me) is a leg up on the G2000 (which you can add a sub to later). I honestly don't have an answer for you. I'd say go with your gut! If you're in to watching movies and looking for more of a theater feel - the M10 seems to offer that to some degree out of the box.
HI Matt,Do you know how wondeful you are ! you take seroiusly for each video and know what audience wants ..Better than many influencer people in this market !!Very amazing
The easiest way to find out if you can't find a marking (for any stereo speaker) is to use a L/R stereo test like this ua-cam.com/video/6TWJaFD6R2s/v-deo.html
@@EightSixMatt they have optical mini TOSLINK inputs, right? So hard to convert USB from PC to those optical formats. The G2000s have native USB DAC, thankfully. Wish I could disable the weird startup sounds.
@@Kiyoshi_9606 The e25HDs use a opt/aux multifunction input. The e25 is aux only. I believe the HD variant was to satiate people that wanted them for more than analog signal - and rather for home entertainment devices that supported optical like most TVs. Mine are 3.5 analog to 3.5 in to a Xonar SC.
I've heard that these make a weird revving noise as you power them on and off. Have you found a way to disable that, or is it just something you put up with? Would you also consider these worth the increased price over Creative Pebbles? These are the two speakers that I'm deciding between.
It does make a power up sound, I don’t find it bothersome personally, no I don’t believe it can be disabled. I haven’t tried the pebbles but I’ve heard excellent things about them for their small size and cost!
@@Vieveleanor i bought them recently. It's only a second or so, but it's quite loud. I would definitely find it annoying if i turned them off and on again every day, but i just leave them on and disable the lights so they don't stick out at night
These speakers are superior than any other PC speakers, worth the price if you want something simple with bass, treble and mids. Perfect for gaming specially for WZ and pin pointing enemies location. 10/10 for me.
Appreciate the showcase and thanks for giving exactly the info I needed.
Hope it was helpful!
Nice review, thanks!
Hope it helps!!
The only bad thing about these speaker is once you disconnect the power. All your rgb settings and others will be reset.
Nice review but these speakers are not that great in person. Bass is almost non existent and they don't get that loud 😢
If you catch the Edifier Luna speakers on a sale those are what I'd recommend. They might give you the more you're craving. :)
Great review! I currently have the e25HDs. In my country, I can sell those for $150 and get the G2000s for around $55. Do you think it’s worth the downgrade or should I just stick to my e25HDs?
Unless you're just looking to do that I personally like the e25s better :) But thats a total 100% you kind of question! ;)
Would love to see these without the RGB and H logo. They'd look more mature.
Quick question. If you sweep through the audio frequencies (lots of examples of YT), is there a rumbling noise from the controller speaker between 50 and 100 Hz?
Have you tried the m10+ from hivi swan ? Which one would you recommend the g2000 or m10+ ? I will use it mostly for movie music and game for my desktop
I have never heard of those! :) I have now and I added to my list of interests. The M10 Plus comes with a sub which (to me) is a leg up on the G2000 (which you can add a sub to later). I honestly don't have an answer for you. I'd say go with your gut! If you're in to watching movies and looking for more of a theater feel - the M10 seems to offer that to some degree out of the box.
HI Matt,Do you know how wondeful you are ! you take seroiusly for each video and know what audience wants ..Better than many influencer people in this market !!Very amazing
E25 at $75 vs G2000 at $114, which would you pick?
Personally the 25s are my pick
@@EightSixMatt great, I felt the same based on the sound test. Thanks for sharing your opinion!
@@EightSixMatt I like the sound of E25s more, sadly it's not available in my country.
Hi. I have these but how can I see which speaker is left and which is right? Tank you
The easiest way to find out if you can't find a marking (for any stereo speaker) is to use a L/R stereo test like this ua-cam.com/video/6TWJaFD6R2s/v-deo.html
@@EightSixMatt awesome thanks alot
What are the second pair of speakers in your comparison???
Brand e25?
@@Kiyoshi_9606 Those are also Edifier (E25s, or look up "Lunas" is their fun name)
@@EightSixMatt they have optical mini TOSLINK inputs, right? So hard to convert USB from PC to those optical formats. The G2000s have native USB DAC, thankfully. Wish I could disable the weird startup sounds.
@@Kiyoshi_9606 The e25HDs use a opt/aux multifunction input. The e25 is aux only. I believe the HD variant was to satiate people that wanted them for more than analog signal - and rather for home entertainment devices that supported optical like most TVs. Mine are 3.5 analog to 3.5 in to a Xonar SC.
Is it rechargeable?
The speakers themselves are not wireless.
Nope, they are connected directly to AC.
I've heard that these make a weird revving noise as you power them on and off. Have you found a way to disable that, or is it just something you put up with? Would you also consider these worth the increased price over Creative Pebbles? These are the two speakers that I'm deciding between.
It does make a power up sound, I don’t find it bothersome personally, no I don’t believe it can be disabled. I haven’t tried the pebbles but I’ve heard excellent things about them for their small size and cost!
Can you tell me more about that sound? Like is it super loud, 5 seconds long, or is it just short quick little rev?
@@Vieveleanor i bought them recently. It's only a second or so, but it's quite loud. I would definitely find it annoying if i turned them off and on again every day, but i just leave them on and disable the lights so they don't stick out at night
@@Vieveleanor It's not very long, kind of like ZuhWooop sound.
@@Vieveleanor Its just maybe half a second. You will get used to it.