Set up your home studio with these Edifier active bookshelf speakers. The Bluetooth technology lets you connect devices wirelessly, while the optical, digital coaxial and two stereo RCA inputs allow lossless connection of up to four sources. These Edifier active bookshelf speakers feature separate bass and treble volume knobs for controlling the output to your taste, and the 10-degree angled design provides directed sound.
Q: Do these speakers include a remote control?
A: Yes, these speakers come with a remote control for easy adjustments.
Q: What type of speaker wire connection do these speakers use?
A: These speakers use an RCA connection for the speaker wire.
Q: How much power can these bookshelf speakers handle?
A: These Edifier bookshelf speakers have a nominal power handling of 70W.
Q: Can I connect to these speakers wirelessly?
A: Yes, these speakers have built-in Bluetooth for wireless connection.
Q: What is the size of the tweeter on these speakers?
A: The tweeter on these speakers is 3/4 inches.
Q: What is the frequency response of these Edifier speakers?
A: These speakers have a frequency response of 60Hz - 20kHz.
A: Not sure why Best Buy asked me to answer this question given it's two years old, but whatever. Yes, this can be connected to a desktop. Many motherboards have Toslink and 3.5mm options from the integrated sound card. This supports Toslink, 3.5mm, and composite (RCA) cables. Yes it comes with cables and manuals. Stands are available, but they can vary widely in price so do your own research on what you want for aesthetics and budget.
Q: can this be used with dell curved monitor s3222DGM?
A: Yes, but only if you configure your displayport or HDMI connection as the audio output. They connect to your PC via Toslink, 3.5mm, or composite cabling. The S3222DGM DOES have a 3.5mm audio line out. However, given sound degradation over multiple switching points, I recommend against this. A direct connection from your desktop's rear i/o panel (Toslink recommended) would be best to retain audio quality. It would also be easier to cable manage than a daisy chain from your monitor, but that's just my opinion.