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The Edifier MR4 is a 2.0 channel active near-field monitor speaker set designed for professional and creative use. Featuring 42W total output, 4-inch mid-bass drivers, and 1-inch tweeters, it supports TRS balanced, RCA, and AUX inputs for versatile connectivity. With adjustable bass and treble controls, it delivers precise sound tailored for DTM, studio monitoring, and desktop audio setups. Its compact black design and included cables make it an ideal choice for millennial professionals seeking premium audio performance without compromise.

















| ASIN | B09DKV849B |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | ブックシェルフスピーカー - 4位 |
| GTIN (Global Trade Identification Number) | 00875674005848 |
| MP3プレーヤー付属 | いいえ |
| S/N比(dB) | 85 dB |
| UPC | 875674005848 |
| おすすめ度 | 5つ星のうち4.3 1,309 レビュー |
| お客様の年齢層 | 大人 |
| ウーファードライバーの直径 | 4 インチ |
| オーディオアウトプットモード | ステレオ |
| オーディオドライバのサイズ | 10.2 センチメートル |
| オーディオドライバーの種類 | ダイナミックドライバー |
| オーディオ出力モード | ステレオ |
| カラー | ブラック |
| コネクティビティ プロトコル | AUX, RCA, TRS |
| コントローラーの種類 | ボタン |
| サブウーファースピーカーの直径 | 4 インチ |
| サブウーファー接続技術 | 有線 |
| シリーズ番号 | 4 |
| スピーカーの種類 | モニター |
| スピーカーサイズ:(cm) | 4 インチ |
| スピーカーチャンネル構成 | 2.0 |
| スピーカー最大出力 | 42 ワット |
| ツイータードライバーの直径の測定単位 | 1 インチ |
| ブランド | Edifier |
| ブランド名 | Edifier |
| メーカー名 | Edifier |
| ユニット数 | 2.00 個 |
| レンズマウントの種類 | テーブルトップマウント |
| 互換デバイス | スタジオ, デスクトップ, ノートパソコン, プロジェクター, ホームシアター、MP3プレーヤー、カラオケマシン、ゲーム機、スマートフォン |
| 付属品総数 | 2 |
| 保証タイプ | 限定保証 |
| 保証内容 | 12ヶ月保証 |
| 原産国 | 中国 |
| 取り付けタイプ | テーブルトップマウント |
| 同梱商品 | 3.5mm ステレオミニプラグケーブルが約1.7m, RCA - 3.5mm ステレオミニプラグケーブルが約1.7m, クイックスタートガイド, スピーカー間の接続ケーブルが約2.4m |
| 周波数応答 | 20 KHz |
| 品目の寸法 (D x W x H) | 17奥行き x 14幅 x 22.8高さ cm |
| 商品の推奨用途 | DTM用, ゲーム機用, コンピューター用, サラウンドサウンドシステム用, スタジオ用, スマートフォンまたはタブレット用, 作曲用, 音楽プレーヤー用 |
| 商品の用途 | スタジオ/作曲/音楽/映画鑑賞用 |
| 商品の追加説明1 | パワーバンク内蔵 |
| 商品の重量 | 4500 グラム |
| 商品外装素材 | アルミニウム, プラスチック, 木材 |
| 回路数 | 2 |
| 型番 | MR4 |
| 接続技術 | AUX, RCA, TRS |
| 最大出力 | 42 ワット |
| 梱包タイプ | スピーカー間の接続ケーブルが約2.4m、RCA - 3.5mm ステレオミニプラグケーブルが約1.7m、3.5mm ステレオミニプラグケーブルが約1.7mです。ユーザーズガイド(多言語)。 |
| 無線タイプ | Bluetooth |
| 管理方法 | タッチ |
| 通信・接続インターフェース | AUX, RCA, TRS |
| 防水 | False |
| 防水タイプか否か | 非防水 |
| 電力レベルの数 | 5 |
| 電気 | はい |
| 電源のタイプ | 電源コード |
ウ**ウ
これはいいものだ
これはお買い得。ちょっと机に置くにはでかいけど。 僕はPCにミキサーつないでいるので、TRS接続はありがたいです。ま、そこまでケーブルの違いにセンシティブではないですがw 電源のオフオンと音色モードのボタン切り替えがひとつのボタンに集約されているのはちょっといけてなくて、特にオフにするときの長押しがめんどい。音色が変わってしまうことしばし。 音質はそこらの小型スピーカーより断然いいし、出力が大きいこともいいです。 何より値段がねえ。 ワンランク下の数千円の中途半端なものを買うくらいなら、こっちを買っとけば間違いなし、という感じです。
す**ー
至近距離の適音は良いが、大音量は無理
PCスピーカー用に購入しました。良い音だと思います。サイズの割に低音が伸びているのが特に印象的です。 配置優先なので音のバランスが崩れがちですが、低音/高音のレベル調整範囲が広いので許容範囲に収めるのも容易でした。 意図的か偶然か不明ですが、それぞれちょうどポートとツイーターのレベル調整の様になっているのが興味深いです。 以上はデスクトップの至近距離(0.5~1m)で使った場合です。試しに音量を上げたら不快な歪みが急増してしまいました。 部屋を音で満たすような使い方には向いていないと思います。 他にも良かった点・困った点がありますが、これは私にとって好都合かどうかです。 使い方が違えば評価が異なる場合もあるでしょう。 良かった点: 入力がミックスされる 3つ入力端子があり、全てミックスされるようです(RCAとAUXは確認済/TRS未確認)。 実はディスプレイとスピーカーを、TVチューナーとシェアしています。画像をPIPにした場合など、音がミックスされる方が好都合です。 困った点: 他の機器と電源連動できない 例えばスイッチ付きテーブルタップで連動させようとした場合、スイッチをoff/onした時にこの製品の電源が入りません。 電源を入れる都度、毎回この製品のマルチファンクションダイヤルを押す必要があります。 音響効果切り替え(モニター/音楽)は電源off中も記憶されるので、意図的にこうなっている様です。 簡単に手の届く距離で使っているのでさほどの手間ではありませんが、やはり煩雑であることに変わりありません。
T**3
際だった音色の無いフラットな特性。モニタースピーカらしい音を鳴らしてくれます
特色が無いと言えばそれまでですがこのサイズで豊かな低音が出てびっくりです。勿論大口径のスピーカーにはおぼつかない程度ではありますが、このサイズと値段ですから十分に満足です。PCのモニター用としては最も最適な選択であると言えましょう。
小**竜
音は文句なし!シンプルでかっこいい
まず言いたいのはシンプルでかっこいいことです。デスク周りを黒で統一しているのでとても似合います。 今まで使っていたpcスピーカーはパソコンを買う時にとりあえずで購入した2000円くらいの安いやつなので差はかなり感じました。当たり前のことかもしれませんが、音量をあげないと低音の迫力や高域の綺麗さは感じにくいので、実家暮らしの私の場合宝の持ち腐れになってしまいました。家に誰もいない時に爆音で鳴らしてます。少し感じたのは低音がかなり机や壁に伝わって揺れるので、そのまま置くのもいいですが、防振マットなど利用すると低音がクリアになるのでおすすめです。 今セールで13500円程なので買い時だと思います!
ぅ**な
満足です
AIYIMA DAC-A7と一緒に購入して使用しています。 YouTube等の商品レビューで後継品のMR3より音がいい、その代わりBluetooth非対応ということを知りましたので、上記のDACでBluetooth接続し、DACと当製品を繋げています。 近年使用していた製品が2000円程度のAUX接続のスピーカーや、50000円程度のサウンドバーだったりと比較が困難ですが、6畳程度の洋室で使っていますが十分満足しています。
し**ま
中途半端かもしれません
上はシャリシャリしない聞きやすい音 酷くはないが下に行くほどぼやけ気味 この値段でよく鳴らしている 買うのであればもう少し高いか安いかどちらかのほうがいいかもしれません
M**M
迷ったら買うべき
オーディオインターフェースを経由する時、背面のRLを利用する場合別途ケーブルが必要になる オーディオインターフェースのヘッドフォンジャックを使用する分には背面同様変換アダプターが必要 音質は非常に良く、趣味で使う分には十分すぎるくらい素晴らしい
亮**子
値段相応
低音たりないが、出力考えたら十分である、ブックシェルフ型なので場所を取るのが難点
L**L
Edifier MR4 vs PreSonus Eris 3.5
INTRODUCTION --------------------------- A little run down. My short quest for new speakers came about when the Mackie CR3’s I had for 7 years decided to stop working. In that time, I was quite happy with them. I don’t produce music, but do video editing on occasion. My primary use case is casual listening to music/movies/games. In that regard, I don’t need to have the flattest sound available or desire it – I just like clean, distinctive audio. I’ve been using Sennheiser HD555 headphones with a Sound Blaster Z soundcard for about a decade now. 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 necessity to upgrade at the moment. Particularly, I’m impressed with the Sound Blaster software and functionality. I can switch between headphones and speakers on my computer easily and with separate settings for each that changes automatically. Which seems it’d be a convenience barrier switching to a DAC. In any case, I was previously using RCA and have switched to TRS when trying these speakers. The sound is noticeably clearer and unearths sounds more hidden with RCA. I have to crank the windows output a bit higher, but it’s unquestionably better. I also don’t turn the speaker volume up more than half or 3/4th to mitigate noise. With that, I’ll move onto my experience with these two speakers I decided to try to replace my deceased CR3’s. Upon receiving the Edifier MR4 first, I threw on some lossless tracks with some variety, albeit dated. Some artists included: Boris Brejcha, The Chemical Brothers, Erik Jackson, Emancipator, Gorillaz, Hot Chip, Linkin Park, Macklemore, MGMT, Nero, Paul Oakenfold, Papadosio, Pretty Lights, Rinôçérôse, Robert Miles, Sleater-Kinney, System Of A Down EDIFIER MR4 --------------------------- Off the bat I wasn’t stricken with the high end. I like a crispness in my highs and found there was room to be desired with snares etc. But it’s definitely good enough and doesn’t invoke fatigue. Using an equalizer in addition to increasing the treble knob helps and with dialogue in entertainment; which can be a bit muted. The speakers have decent separation and pleasing bass; while having a sound that’s brought together coherently. I have an external bass, which I won’t be inclined to turn on often, as I can also amplify it through software. Playback is warm and easy to listen to. Pressing the power button once enables or disables Music Mode. From what I could tell, it raises the decibel level slightly, as well as the bass and mids for added presence, at the expense of some clarity. I’ll probably use Monitor Mode most of the time. What I particularly liked about these speakers over the E3.5’s is a perceived wider soundstage; instruments have depth and can lightly reverberate (while still having a flatness to them), which sounded more lively comparatively. Overall, these grew on me and I’ve been pleased. If they could be a bit brighter, there wouldn’t be much else I’d desire out of them. ERIS E3.5 --------------------------- The ERIS has an adequate amount of treble and clarity in the high range that I liked at first listen. At the tradeoff of it being sharper and more fatiguing with prolonged use or higher volumes. Highs can sometimes be borderline harsh without equalizing; vocals can be sibilant. I turn the bass knob to the max at +6db and lowering or not touching the treble; which only does so much for lows anyhow. Bass is present, but it’s limited and not as full sounding – the frequency it can hit is punchy though. If you EQ more bass you can get a slight rumble, but nothing compared to the MR4. Even with a subwoofer, it’s not as full sounding. The lower mids don’t feel like they quite bridge to the bass. These speakers don’t sound bad and if I had no other options in this price range or hadn’t compared it directly to a pair with more lows, they might be acceptable. They can just be a bit flat and lifeless (which is part of the idea with monitors I guess), despite having crispness on it’s side. Honestly, I didn’t give this set as much time of day, as I kept gravitating towards the MR4’s; which didn’t make me weary with listening either. If the MR4’s weren’t around as an option, I might have compared with the Mackie CR3’s again. But doubtful: as I think their updated design is ugly, still have that green accent, and apparently they’ve declined in build quality. BUILD --------------------------- Both speakers are quite similar with an understated clean design and near identical dimensions. The MR4 seems to have a slightly better build and I prefer the the carbon fiber looking cone. The volume knob for the E3.5 is smooth – the MR4 turns with an interval of 12 clicks. The E3.5 indicator light is blue and brighter for my taste: I’d cover it up if I were to keep these speakers. The MR4 has a subdued red and green LED for monitor/music mode. Unfortunately, the green light has already started acting up and stopped working in less than a weeks use. The bass/treble knobs have more length to them on the MR4 and are easier to reach back and turn than the E3.5’s. The MR4 weighs a bit more and comes with slightly nicer speaker wire than the E3.5 The E3.5 has a detachable power cord – MR4 does not. The MR4 tweeter actually measures about three quarters of an inch, not the full 1” they claim. With both these speakers I could occasionally detect light distortion/crackling in mids and highs. Not enough to be detrimental for me in keeping the MR4’s. But also due to some solid portrayal, I could hear more of the noise added to the production of certain tracks. For example, listening to some Phantogram, where vinyl grain is frequently added. I believe the E3.5’s also displayed this characteristic, but I returned them already upon noticing more of this. CONCLUSION --------------------------- I tried both these speakers in various configurations of equalizing, but made most my judgments based on how they sound out of the box or their capabilities. The Presonus ERIS E3.5 can hit a higher frequency range; while clear, I found the Edifier MR4 sounded more pleasing and I could almost picture vocalists singing into a mic, rather than just sound coming from a speaker. This carries into the overall experience between the two. The MR4 can give me the impression of being at a concert or watching a movie at a theater, to a degree. I feel the E3.5’s are lacking a bit of soul, but maybe that’s because they’re not as warm. When switching between the two to compare, I found myself wanting to just keep listening to the Edifier’s and not switch back to the Presonus. It’s more lush with it’s prevalent bass for the size and highs can be more pronounced after equalizing (though, they still have an audible frequency ceiling, whereas the E3.5 reaches higher). Given, both these speakers haven’t had a chance for a decent break-in period; but that’ll mostly round out the sound that’s already there anyhow. I’ve also seen more feedback in regards to the Presonus not working after only a year. Most products these days can be a crap shoot, but I’d rather keep the MR4’s for the sound alone and physicality of it (with the aforementioned differences) and hope I get lucky they last awhile. But the LED being faulty already isn’t ideal and I’ll probably replace the pair. I might look further into spending a bit more for different speakers. Though, it seems moving up generally doesn’t include an aux input/headphone output, which is occasionally useful. So, once again, it comes down to weighing out price/sound/conveniences. 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 ready to invest in a DAC setup either, that’ll make it worthwhile for spendier speakers. Again, I'm not a music producer, so I can't speak to the decency of these speakers for actual production – you can find reviews with graphs. I'd spend the $30 extra for the Edifiers; unless pronounced highs are super important to you (especially for rock & jazz). But if you create music with any substantial caliber of bass and need to portray it, I’d probably look elsewhere than the Presonus 3.5’s. You’d likely be wanting larger speakers anyhow; though, you may be able to get away with it by adding a sub. If you do consider the Edifier MR4’s, just know there’s a small margin of highs that aren’t as present. But they can be a more fun listening experience overall and less fatiguing.
A**T
Recommended, great sound for their compact size & low price, nicely featured overall.
The speakers are well built and sounding surprisingly good for their compact size and comparatively low price tag. Got that non-hyped "professional" sound to them, and you can actually hear tight, clear bass events distinctly. Their own frequency response graphs show that it shouldn't be possible for them to reproduce bass that low that nicely, but they somehow do it anyway? Way to go, little MR4s. I'm driving them using a DAC/Amp, no problems getting decent volume even on low gain, so if you don't have any kind of amp yet, you can totally get away just plugging them straight into the computer and get decent volumes. Though with an inexpensive quality DAC/amp like the Fosi ZH3, both headphones and speakers sound even better, the sound gets punchier and more full even at low volume because of better quality converters and amplification compared to random cheapies built into the motherboard that do the same thing but not as well. They have a useful quick press mode that turn them more hi-fi sounding (boosted highs and lows) which is great for experiencing exciting game audio, movies. The other quick mode tries to be more flat in response, which is useful for all kinds of audio work. They're obviously super-budget nearfields so you can't expect perfection, and the way your room is set up and acoustically treated will have more to do with the sound than the speakers you choose anyway. Talking about setup, I appreciated that they have basic Low/High EQ knobs on the back, that you can finetune depending on where you place the speakers to get a more appropriate sound in your particular room. Take my room, no acoustic treatment and awful speaker placement right next to a window at their back, but hey, beggars can't be choosers and I am getting surprising mileage out of these speakers. It's all about knowing that all speakers and all headphones are lying to you to some degree, so you switch back and forth between the options you got, to get an overall feel for your audio work to translate to more speakers. I think this works better for me to get mix translation, than investing in a single expensive speaker set - which would be pointless, given the bad room I work in. I also have high end headphones to compare the sound against, and it's surprising that the compact Edifier MR4s overall sound pretty damn close, perhaps with a certain slightly annoying "hollowed less present midrage" feel, but I am not even sure it's the speakers, that could well be the way my room is awful acoustically. They're anyway a massive upgrade compared to crappy monitor speakers or tiny satellite ones for computers, and very worthwhile if you would like to have something like this to just put your music "in the air" once in a while, to break out of headphone mixing prejudices.
X**X
good speakers better than all those crap 2.1 pc surround systems you can buy
had issue with muffled audio with a cheap 2.1 surround so tired these out these are decent speakers go quite loud always had cheap crappy speakers but these look nice im no audiophile but my only grip is i had to get a cheap optical convertor as when connected to my pc via line in at high volume you get interference like a hiss but over optical i cant hear it anymore I think there worth the money there also heavy if that indicates the quality and they feel well made
S**D
Amazing Speakers
Works great with my Sony turntable. Can also be used while my Bluetooth is on and headphones connected to the speaker. Would recommend for turn table.
S**S
Cumplieron mis expectativas
Excelente calidad de sonido a buen precio
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