
The MR3 studio monitors from Edifier aim to deliver a balanced and accurate sound profile – great for anyone looking to create music or edit sound. On top of that, they also pack a music mode for everyday listening and offer both balanced and unbalanced audio inputs. At less than £100, are these monitors worth a purchase?
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:40 Speaker design / looks
02:30 Controls / ports
03:05 Rear of speakers
03:29 Wireless connections
03:53 Speaker specifications
04:52 Software Tweaking / EQ
06:11 Real World performance
06:51 Sound test
07:38 Technical testing
09:08 Pricing
09:36 Closing Thoughts
Specifications:
- Total Output Power (RMS): – 18W + 18W
- Driver: – 3.5″ mid-low drivers, 1″ silk dome tweeters
- Frequency Response: – 52Hz – 40kHz
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: – ≥ 85dB (A)
- Audio Inputs: – Balanced ¼-inch TRS, Unbalanced RCA, ⅛-inch stereo (3.5mm AUX), Bluetooth
- lnput Sensitivity:
- TRS: 1228 ± 100mV (+4dBu)
- RCA: 775 ± 50mV
- AUX: 775 ± 50mV
- Bluetooth: 800 ± 50mFFS
- Bluetooth: – V5.4
- Codecs: – SBC
- Codec: – ⅛-inch stereo
- Dimensions (W x H x D):
- 125.5mm x 220mm x 185mm (Active speaker)
- 125.5mm x 220mm x 176mm (Passive speaker)
- Net Weight: – 3.85kg
You can buy the Edifier MR3 Monitors from Amazon UK for £89.99 HERE.
Pros:
- Balanced sound.
- Attractive price.
- Good connectivity options.
- Sleek design.
Cons:
- Slightly restrictive custom EQ settings.
- No included stands as seen with previous Edifier speakers.
- Flat EQ tuning is affected by speaker placement (issue not exclusive to MR3 speakers).
KitGuru says: The MR3 studio monitors do deliver a relatively flat output and balanced sound, all while doing so at a very competitive price point.