EDIFIER Teams up with Cooler Master
Edifier is excited to announce its partnership with Cooler Master. The partnership will enable Edifier to further extend its reach into the world of gaming. As part of the collaboration Edifier will gain access to the many gaming and tech events Cooler Master will take part in across the globe.
Event goers will have the opportunity to connect with the Edifier brand via Cooler Master gaming setups.
“We are thrilled to partner with Cooler Master and are looking forward to seeing how our two brands will grow together,” said Edifier’s Marketing Director, Audrey Anne-Felix. “Cooler Master products are the perfect example of what a modern-day gamer needs and Edifier products blend seamlessly into this creative tech space.”
To kick off the partnership, Edifier’s e255 Luna Theatre speakers were showcased at the Cooler Master booth during Computex 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan. The activation itself focused around Project Unity - a brand new gaming setup created by Cooler Master and Cory Gregory from Designs by IFR. This setup focused on combining the best PC components, monitors and audio to create the ultimate lighting and gameplay setup utilizing Cooler Master’s new Master Plus+ software.
Gregory spoke to the quality of the Luna speakers and the way in which they can be utilized to enhanced any gaming setup.
“The Luna Theatre speakers not only look incredible; they gave us some bass in the shooter titles but also clarity when we were listening to music as well which is really what we’re trying to achieve here.” said Cory Gregory from Designs by IFR.
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@Fergutor I'm not one of those fanatics. I personally tend to lean towards powered 2.1 systems with the speakers having a built in DAC like say the Audio Engine HD6's with a decent sub. That gets you pretty good sound with no hassle. Setting up full surround sound is a bit extreme for my tastes albeit I do have an old Denon 1913 sitting in a box not being used. I use the PC for work and gaming but no movies. I tend to end up on headphones for games anyhow which I'm sure a lot of people do. So the speakers are really used for music mostly and headphones are for gaming albeit I do play some games over the speakers.
@TyrantofJustice I bet that Klipsch setup sounds nice. That is exactly the type of setup I was referencing. Did you ever try the r-15's hooked up over USB to see how they sound with there DAC vs the sound card?
No I have only used the sound card I do not even own a audio usb cable lol... I just assumed the sound card would be better. Now you have me wondering... also i am clueless since i have been out of the audio game for so long... i get a crazy amount of buzz through all the powered/amped speakers especially when i turn on the electric fire place or the air conditoner all in the sam,e room different power outlets... but my riight monitor speaker has a ground and im an ass and have not googled it so i have no idea how to ground a speaker or if that would even help.
Other than that buzz the speakers sound amazing in my living room whether playing a 4k movie over pc hooked up to my 4k tv or games and music it just all sounds great.
but like i mentioned its been years since i had real home speakers.. i am 37 the only other speakers i had were a nice set of Cerwin Vegas when i was 18 hooked up to a receiver/amp. my last set of pc 2.1 were the corsair sp2500 i believe they were called.. i gave them to my neice and they make her whole room shake lol.
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@Fergutor I'm not one of those fanatics. I personally tend to lean towards powered 2.1 systems with the speakers having a built in DAC like say the Audio Engine HD6's with a decent sub. That gets you pretty good sound with no hassle. Setting up full surround sound is a bit extreme for my tastes albeit I do have an old Denon 1913 sitting in a box not being used. I use the PC for work and gaming but no movies. I tend to end up on headphones for games anyhow which I'm sure a lot of people do. So the speakers are really used for music mostly and headphones are for gaming albeit I do play some games over the speakers.
@TyrantofJustice I bet that Klipsch setup sounds nice. That is exactly the type of setup I was referencing. Did you ever try the r-15's hooked up over USB to see how they sound with there DAC vs the sound card?