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product_id: 186125124
title: "Edifier S1000MKII Audiophile Active Bookshelf 2.0 Speakers - 120w Speakers Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD - Optical Input - S1000MK2 Powered Near-Field Monitor Speaker with Class D Amp"
brand: "edifier"
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# Bluetooth 5.0 + aptX HD 120W Class D Amp Power Adjustable Bass & Treble Edifier S1000MKII Audiophile Active Bookshelf 2.0 Speakers - 120w Speakers Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD - Optical Input - S1000MK2 Powered Near-Field Monitor Speaker with Class D Amp

**Brand:** edifier
**Price:** VT233701
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound game — don’t just listen, experience every note!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Edifier S1000MKII Audiophile Active Bookshelf 2.0 Speakers - 120w Speakers Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD - Optical Input - S1000MK2 Powered Near-Field Monitor Speaker with Class D Amp by edifier
- **How much does it cost?** VT233701 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- edifier enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted edifier brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek, Compact Design:** Premium aluminum midrange and titanium tweeters housed in stylish bookshelf speakers that elevate your space.
- • **Precision Sound Tuning:** On-speaker controls and remote let you customize bass and treble for your perfect vibe.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Optical, coaxial, AUX inputs plus wireless pairing for effortless integration with any setup.
- • **Seamless Wireless Streaming:** Bluetooth 5.0 with Qualcomm aptX HD ensures crystal-clear, low-latency audio from all your devices.
- • **Plug & Play Audiophile Power:** Built-in 60W x 2 Class D amplifier delivers rich, distortion-free sound without extra gear.

## Overview

The Edifier S1000MKII is a 120W powered bookshelf speaker system featuring a high-efficiency Class D amplifier, Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD for superior wireless audio, and versatile input options including optical and coaxial. Designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, it offers adjustable bass and treble controls, premium aluminum alloy midrange drivers, and titanium dome tweeters for rich, clear sound. Compact yet powerful, these speakers deliver distortion-free audio with seamless connectivity, perfect for modern living spaces and professional setups.

## Description

Product description 5.5-inch Aluminum Diaphragm Mid-woofer Unit The 5.5-inch aluminum bass unit on the S1000MK2 Bluetooth Bookshelf speaker has the characteristics of high strength and low distortion. Coupled with the advantages of the DSP full digital electronic crossover, the unit's performance is more accurate, faster, and powerful. Convenient Wireless Remote Control Swap inputs, adjust playback, or change the volume on the fly with the included wireless remote, makes it easy for you to control the bookshelf speaker wirelessly without having to leave the couch. Multiple Inputs Options Optical, coaxial, and line-in inputs available, now you can connect the bookshelf powered speaker to multiple devices such as TV sets, TV boxes, Blu-ray players, game consoles, CD/DVD players, mobile phones, computers, tablets, etc. Continuation of Classic Simplicity Designed with classic wooden side panels, the S1000 MKII Bluetooth stereo speaker is angled to ensure front-facing drivers are positioned for optimum performance without compromise.

Review: Terrific, esp. when Bluetooth plays in both speakers (Edifier is cleared of blame) - As someone who enthused over "high fi" speakers in the 1950s, I'm accustomed to prices that are much higher than these top-rated Edifier transducers, which look sexy and sound smoother than their edgy appearance. My first AR2, or Henry Kloss speaker (also, KLH, Advent, Tivoli) was almost $200 for a single speaker, and my JBL Athena speakers (high efficiency West Coast sound, with a 14" woofer) cost twice that--for a modest-looking, unobtrusive bookshelf speaker with a lattice wood grill). These Edifier S1000's understandably impressed the reviewers ("Consumer Reports"), who placed them ahead of dozens of more expensive speakers. As an audio "purist" who listens to classical music and jazz, my "snobbish" preference is for non-amplifed, "passive" JBL Athena's and Wharfdale's over a powered unit. I was tempted to bring a favorite existing speaker into the living room for use with a TV screen, until questions about placement of amplifier, turntable, albums, etc. led me to look to the convenience of powered speakers with Bluetooth connectivity. Although I hear more natural and realistic piano sounds in my preferred speakers, these powerful Edifiers are superior for movie soundscapes and large orchestral settings. They may not be "quite" as satisfying as very good "passive" speakers, but the convenience, practicality and value made purchase of the Edifier 1000's a no-brainer decision. When not screening (or streaming) movies, I'm listening to jazz recordings on which I'm attentive to the ring of the ride cymbal and the "chic" of the high hat along with pitch-identifiable "walking bass" sounds. Most speakers simply don't capture the force of Art Blakey's drums or the pulse and interplay of Joe Morello's kit. Active speakers simply aren't "tuned" to bring out these sounds, and my passive JBL's simply do a better job in capturing and representing these frequencies as we experience them "in nature." Nevertheless, I'm happy to keep these Edifier powered speakers for my home theater and symphony recordings --- especially now that I've finally begun to solve the problem of BLUETOOTH transmitting ONLY to the left ("passive") speaker. With wired connections--from a player or TV set (using optical cable)--the sound from the Edifier S1000 is strong in both speakers. But when transmitting wirelessly thru Bluetooth (I tried 3 differ iPhones), audio was going to only one speaker. If I were unable to find a fix, I'd return these and try a Bose Soundlink Flex speaker (the reviews are most compelling, and I was amazed by the Bose Soundlink Mini that my wife brought home as part of her deal for a new iPhone). Previously, NBA games on my big Samsung TV were so noisy that the announcers' voices were inaudible for much of the game. Her Bose speaker arrived with its own "internal intelligence," which muted the crowd noise and made the play-by-play come through loud and clear. Edifier is located in China, and I assumed response, if any, would be slow and minimal. To my surprise, a tech person at Edifier immediately answered by question about a channel drop-out. His questions in turn led me back to my iPhone, which revealed that the AT&T store had transferred my old and damaged iPhone unto its replacement, an iPhone 13. Since practically all of my players and transmitters had been corrupted by the "genetic flaw" inherited from the damaged phone, I could give Edifier a pass only after proving that the speakers were capable of reproducing a Bluetooth signal accurately, with each speaker representing the audio information unique to its channel. Finally, I convinced a tech-inclined friend that the problem, in all likelihood, was not with the speakers or with my overly fastidious, demanding temperament. He brought a phone that had not absorbed any of the bad karma in my iPhones, and by using its Bluetooth we determined that the Edifiers were up to speed--violins from left channel; cellos and bass fiddles from right channel; the conductor and the listener right in between these 2 unique sources for a satisfying, accurate, and most realistic soundstage. (Leonard Bernstein's / Stephen Spielberg's "West Side Story" never sounded better!) In conclusion, Edifier is #1--for this speaker and for its responsiveness to consumers' questions. But, finally, I've got to absolve the iPhone from blame. As the character from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" says: "The fault lies not with the stars--not even with Apple or Steve Jobs--but with the distracted dude who allows his iPhone to squirt out of his hands and fall to the cement floor below--not once but repeatedly."
Review: They might not flush the toilet or start you car, but they put out great sound and bass. - I've been heavily playing a lot of Vinyl these last few years. I had a set up with some old 90's Q-Sound AIWA book shelf speakers. I'm amazed how long they have lasted me. It really put out some great sound. Still does, but lately the built in bass/sub woofer has been cutting in and out. So I was looking for something to replace them. Low and behold, I took a chance in buying these S1000MKII speakers. I'm so glad I did. I won't claim to be an Audiophile person, but this does just fine in the space I have my music room set up. My worry was getting decent bass, and this definitely does the job. I'm sure there are speakers far more superior. But these sound pretty darn good. Paying nearly $500 for speakers was something I feared, hoping I wouldn't be disappointed. So glad, that isn't the case here. So far... day one, I've used the speakers to play vinyl and a CD. I'm impressed. I'm still figuring out the sound settings, and only able to get any sound when the LED light is green. The red produces no sound for me. I thought I originally had sound with the blue, but after playing around with the Bluetooth feature, I am not able to experience that yet. We'll see what happens. The remote works fine, but I noticed that it doesn't react to the speakers unless you're pointing it directly at a somewhat close distance. But maybe I need to just keep playing with it. In any event, y intention was to replace my old 90's AIWA speakers with something just as good if not better. I think I found the perfect speakers for my set up. I read so many reviews of the speakers below this model, and I'm happy I took the chance in purchasing these. If you're looking for superior sound with good bass, this is it. If the higher models which cost more are better, than they better be flushing my toilet because this produced exactly the sound I was looking for. While I'm a bit picky how things sound, I feel like on the average these are great for any decent sized room and spending any more money would only be looking for bells and whistles that some technical audiophile people are looking for. The look great too. If you got a budhet of $400 to $500 then this will be perfect.

## Features

- Built-in, high-efficiency Class D amplifier (60 watts x 2 speakers) so there is no need for outside amplifier or receiver—just plug into source and play
- Frequency response: 45 Hz to 40 kHz
- Bluetooth v5.0 with Qualcomm aptX HD decoding for pairing capability to stream audio playback from compatible devices
- Ideal general-usage bookshelf system for cell phones, tablets, laptops, TVs, Blu-ray players, CD players, DVD players, etc.
- 5.5-in. aluminum alloy midrange bass and 1-in. advanced titanium dome tweeter in each speaker

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07ZVPMR58 |
| Additional Features | Stereo pairing;Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX. On-speaker adjustable volume; bass; and treble. Optical; COAXIAL; AUX inputs with wireless remote. |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets |
| Audio Driver Size | 5.5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 32.8 Feet |
| Brand | Edifier |
| Built-In Media | product, manual |
| Color | Brown |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Phones, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Line In 1, Line In 2, Optical , Coaxial , Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Corded Electric |
| Customer Package Type | Boxed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 571 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00875674004988 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.5"D x 20.5"W x 16"H |
| Item Weight | 16.7 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | EDIFIER ENTERPRISES |
| Model Name | 4004988 |
| Model Number | 4004988 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric (Primary Power Source), Possibly Battery Powered (Secondary Power Source) |
| Series Number | 4004988 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 120 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 5.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home entertainment systems, personal computers, mobile devices |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 5.5 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 2.54 Centimeters |
| UPC | 875674004988 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 5.5 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** Edifier
- **Connectivity Technology:** Line In 1, Line In 2, Optical, Coaxial, Bluetooth
- **Frequency Response:** 40 KHz
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 120 Watts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do the speakers only work together if they are connected with a connection cable?  Or can they also able to function together wirelessly?**
A: Yes, they must be connected with cable. They cannot work independently, because one of the speakers is an active speaker (Bluetooth and power cable) and the other is set up as a passive speaker. Thats the way they work.

**Q: what is the footprint, dimensions of a single speaker without packaging plz**
A: The speaker rests on cylindrical pads. Outer most diameter of the cylinders is 29.6 mm. Rubber pads are a little smaller at 24.6 mm. Measuring from center to center of the cylinders, the width of the footprint is 111 mm, and the length is 188 mm. The overall rectangle close to the base is approx. 270 mm x 200 mm.

**Q: Difference between s1000 mk2 and s1000 db?**
A: Consumer Reports says the MK model replaces the DB model, but otherwise isn't clear on the differences; CR rates them at #1 and #2 currently in its testing.  The Edifier website doesn't show the DB model as a current product, so you'd have to find another way to compare the two.  Looking at the pictures for each model on Amazon, the features on the remote control look improved on the MK model.

**Q: What is the difference between 4.0 and 5.0 Bluetooth connectivity?**
A: 5.0 is faster and the range is higher. Is the sound better than 4? if you google it it seems there is not a big difference.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Terrific, esp. when Bluetooth plays in both speakers (Edifier is cleared of blame)
*by S***L on June 12, 2022*

As someone who enthused over "high fi" speakers in the 1950s, I'm accustomed to prices that are much higher than these top-rated Edifier transducers, which look sexy and sound smoother than their edgy appearance. My first AR2, or Henry Kloss speaker (also, KLH, Advent, Tivoli) was almost $200 for a single speaker, and my JBL Athena speakers (high efficiency West Coast sound, with a 14" woofer) cost twice that--for a modest-looking, unobtrusive bookshelf speaker with a lattice wood grill). These Edifier S1000's understandably impressed the reviewers ("Consumer Reports"), who placed them ahead of dozens of more expensive speakers. As an audio "purist" who listens to classical music and jazz, my "snobbish" preference is for non-amplifed, "passive" JBL Athena's and Wharfdale's over a powered unit. I was tempted to bring a favorite existing speaker into the living room for use with a TV screen, until questions about placement of amplifier, turntable, albums, etc. led me to look to the convenience of powered speakers with Bluetooth connectivity. Although I hear more natural and realistic piano sounds in my preferred speakers, these powerful Edifiers are superior for movie soundscapes and large orchestral settings. They may not be "quite" as satisfying as very good "passive" speakers, but the convenience, practicality and value made purchase of the Edifier 1000's a no-brainer decision. When not screening (or streaming) movies, I'm listening to jazz recordings on which I'm attentive to the ring of the ride cymbal and the "chic" of the high hat along with pitch-identifiable "walking bass" sounds. Most speakers simply don't capture the force of Art Blakey's drums or the pulse and interplay of Joe Morello's kit. Active speakers simply aren't "tuned" to bring out these sounds, and my passive JBL's simply do a better job in capturing and representing these frequencies as we experience them "in nature." Nevertheless, I'm happy to keep these Edifier powered speakers for my home theater and symphony recordings --- especially now that I've finally begun to solve the problem of BLUETOOTH transmitting ONLY to the left ("passive") speaker. With wired connections--from a player or TV set (using optical cable)--the sound from the Edifier S1000 is strong in both speakers. But when transmitting wirelessly thru Bluetooth (I tried 3 differ iPhones), audio was going to only one speaker. If I were unable to find a fix, I'd return these and try a Bose Soundlink Flex speaker (the reviews are most compelling, and I was amazed by the Bose Soundlink Mini that my wife brought home as part of her deal for a new iPhone). Previously, NBA games on my big Samsung TV were so noisy that the announcers' voices were inaudible for much of the game. Her Bose speaker arrived with its own "internal intelligence," which muted the crowd noise and made the play-by-play come through loud and clear. Edifier is located in China, and I assumed response, if any, would be slow and minimal. To my surprise, a tech person at Edifier immediately answered by question about a channel drop-out. His questions in turn led me back to my iPhone, which revealed that the AT&T store had transferred my old and damaged iPhone unto its replacement, an iPhone 13. Since practically all of my players and transmitters had been corrupted by the "genetic flaw" inherited from the damaged phone, I could give Edifier a pass only after proving that the speakers were capable of reproducing a Bluetooth signal accurately, with each speaker representing the audio information unique to its channel. Finally, I convinced a tech-inclined friend that the problem, in all likelihood, was not with the speakers or with my overly fastidious, demanding temperament. He brought a phone that had not absorbed any of the bad karma in my iPhones, and by using its Bluetooth we determined that the Edifiers were up to speed--violins from left channel; cellos and bass fiddles from right channel; the conductor and the listener right in between these 2 unique sources for a satisfying, accurate, and most realistic soundstage. (Leonard Bernstein's / Stephen Spielberg's "West Side Story" never sounded better!) In conclusion, Edifier is #1--for this speaker and for its responsiveness to consumers' questions. But, finally, I've got to absolve the iPhone from blame. As the character from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" says: "The fault lies not with the stars--not even with Apple or Steve Jobs--but with the distracted dude who allows his iPhone to squirt out of his hands and fall to the cement floor below--not once but repeatedly."

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They might not flush the toilet or start you car, but they put out great sound and bass.
*by W***L on December 23, 2025*

I've been heavily playing a lot of Vinyl these last few years. I had a set up with some old 90's Q-Sound AIWA book shelf speakers. I'm amazed how long they have lasted me. It really put out some great sound. Still does, but lately the built in bass/sub woofer has been cutting in and out. So I was looking for something to replace them. Low and behold, I took a chance in buying these S1000MKII speakers. I'm so glad I did. I won't claim to be an Audiophile person, but this does just fine in the space I have my music room set up. My worry was getting decent bass, and this definitely does the job. I'm sure there are speakers far more superior. But these sound pretty darn good. Paying nearly $500 for speakers was something I feared, hoping I wouldn't be disappointed. So glad, that isn't the case here. So far... day one, I've used the speakers to play vinyl and a CD. I'm impressed. I'm still figuring out the sound settings, and only able to get any sound when the LED light is green. The red produces no sound for me. I thought I originally had sound with the blue, but after playing around with the Bluetooth feature, I am not able to experience that yet. We'll see what happens. The remote works fine, but I noticed that it doesn't react to the speakers unless you're pointing it directly at a somewhat close distance. But maybe I need to just keep playing with it. In any event, y intention was to replace my old 90's AIWA speakers with something just as good if not better. I think I found the perfect speakers for my set up. I read so many reviews of the speakers below this model, and I'm happy I took the chance in purchasing these. If you're looking for superior sound with good bass, this is it. If the higher models which cost more are better, than they better be flushing my toilet because this produced exactly the sound I was looking for. While I'm a bit picky how things sound, I feel like on the average these are great for any decent sized room and spending any more money would only be looking for bells and whistles that some technical audiophile people are looking for. The look great too. If you got a budhet of $400 to $500 then this will be perfect.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Speakers
*by M***O on October 26, 2025*

These are great sounding speakers. I was/am pleasantly surprised at their richness and clarity. They are super easy to hook up and use, plugging directly on to my turntable and powered with an AC plug into a wall outlet. I did have to purchase a longer speaker to speaker connecting cable to be able to place my speakers where I wanted them, the one that comes with them is about 15ft long and I got one from the manufacturer that is 9m/29.5ft long so I could run the cable along the wall and behind furniture so that is hidden and out of the way. The remote control works great and is very easy to use. So far the bluetooth has connected to both my iPhone and iPad with no fuss at all. They are just over 13 in tall, 7 in wide, 10 in deep and weigh about 16 lbs each. They also can get very loud with no distortion or hum, but can also play the softer mellow stuff at a nice low level. Also they look pretty good too.

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