
Edifier
The Edifier MR4 are budget‑friendly 2.0 active near‑field studio monitors featuring a 4" woofer and 1" silk‑dome tweeter per side, delivering a near‑flat response in monitor mode and a boosted EQ music mode. They combine MDF cabinets, balanced TRS inputs and Class‑D amplification with DSP for low distortion, making them suitable for small home studios and desktop listening.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the MR4 for its true near‑flat response, balanced TRS inputs and low‑distortion Class‑D amp, noting it punches above its price point and outperforms many entry‑level rivals. They do point out the limited bass extension and the optional music mode coloration as trade‑offs for the affordable price.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the MR4’s clarity, low hiss and overall value, often saying it sounds better than similarly priced competitors. The most common criticisms revolve around the shallow bass response and the lack of Bluetooth or a subwoofer for deeper low‑frequency impact.
Common Complaints
Weak low‑end bass below 60 Hz, music‑mode coloration, absence of Bluetooth, and the need for an external subwoofer for full‑range audio are the most frequently reported issues.
How It Compares
vs. PreSonus Eris E3.5
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Choose the MR4 for superior bass extension, build quality and pro‑grade inputs; choose the Eris E3.5 if you need a smaller, lighter speaker with a bit more power for larger spaces.