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Edifier MR3 Powered Studio Monitor Speakers
Pickup available at Mikocheni Plaza
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The Edifier MR3 is a compact yet powerful studio monitor speaker designed for audio professionals and enthusiasts. With accurate sound reproduction and versatile connectivity, it’s ideal for music production, multimedia editing, and casual listening.
Features:
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Studio-Grade Sound: Delivers balanced and precise audio for professional monitoring.
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Versatile Connectivity: Supports AUX, RCA, and TRS inputs for various audio devices.
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Compact and Durable Design: Fits into any workspace with a robust build for long-lasting use.
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Customizable Audio: Adjustable bass and treble to match your listening needs.
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Integrated Amplifier: Ensures optimal performance without additional equipment.
Specifications:
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Drivers: 3-inch woofer, 1-inch silk dome tweeter
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Power Output: 21W RMS (combined)
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Frequency Response: 70Hz - 20kHz
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Inputs: RCA, AUX, TRS
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Dimensions: 140mm (H) x 135mm (W) x 190mm (D)
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Weight: 2.5kg (pair)
The Edifier MR3 Powered Studio Monitor Speakers deliver exceptional sound quality in a compact design, making them a great choice for any audio setup.
Designed for Honest Reproduction
Well-designed acoustic architecture, dedicated tuning, and meticulous craftsmanship all contribute to the accurate reproduction of audio details and nuances. Ideally suited for home studios, video editing, and daily listening.


Flat Frequency Response
EDlFlER MR3 features a flat response covering a wide frequency range from 52Hz to 40kHz. Accordingly, it can reproduce neutral and transparent sound.

Specifically, the dimpled tweeter waveguide brings a flatter and more extended high-frequency response, leads to clearer and more accurate sound reproduction, and ensures consistent sound quality across a wider listening area.

High Resolution Audio
Both the analog audio front end and the Class-D audio amplifier from Texas Instruments feature special configurations to work at 24bit/96kHz, guaranteeing bit-perfect audio conversion and amplification.