The AirPulse A300 is a slam dunk win of a speaker, so long as you are a generalist and don’t require a specialized sound. This is a bit of a Swiss army knife of a speaker that is right on point for the price-to-performance ratio.
Judging from the performance of the existing EdifIer Airpulse A300, like many 6.5-inch mid-bass speakers, the appearance of a larger mid-bass unit is more beneficial to the sound contribution. The significantly better low-frequency dive has been dramatically increased, and the dynamics and levels have been improved.
The A300 is a bit of a mixed bag. Few recent review monitors have had me reaching for so many little-played CDs and old mixes just to "see what it sounds like", but at the same time, I was never entirely comfortable with the A300's bass character, or its quirks — that DIN cable in particular.
Feb 01, 2023
The AirPulse A300 is a slam dunk win of a speaker, so long as you are a generalist and don’t require a specialized sound. This is a bit of a Swiss army knife of a speaker that is right on point for the price-to-performance ratio.
Michael
HeadFonics
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Mar 12, 2023
Judging from the performance of the existing EdifIer Airpulse A300, like many 6.5-inch mid-bass speakers, the appearance of a larger mid-bass unit is more beneficial to the sound contribution. The significantly better low-frequency dive has been dramatically increased, and the dynamics and levels have been improved.
Gordon Lyn
HiFi Report
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May 01, 2019
The A300 is a bit of a mixed bag. Few recent review monitors have had me reaching for so many little-played CDs and old mixes just to "see what it sounds like", but at the same time, I was never entirely comfortable with the A300's bass character, or its quirks — that DIN cable in particular.
Phil Ward
Sound On Sound
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