The Edifier M3200 is a 2.1 audio speaker with a wooden enclosed subwoofer, a 5½ inch driver and a wired rotary master volume controller. It is available in two designs with red or blue detailing, and the two side speakers have a distinctive and sleek hour-glass design.
Straight out of the box, the Edifier M3200 is simple to set up - the Bluetooth is on automatically, so all you need to do is find it on your device and pair it up. The two satellites and volume control have a silicone base to stop them sliding about on your desk, and the volume control has a good weight which keeps it in place when you turn it and moves with a satisfying, smooth action.
Along with the sub, the M3200 has a total of 34 watts of power and produces a clean, rich sound, even at low volume, that will easily fill up a room. If I was going to be really picky, the bass could have a bit more punch, but for most music or films (and anyone with neighbours) it is good enough.
Due to the design of the satellite speakers, they are a little top heavy and it doesn’t take much of a knock to send them toppling over, which can be a pain if your desk is as cluttered as mine. The dial for the base is on the back of the sub, which is inconvenient - especially if like me you have it tucked under your desk.
Aside from a couple of flaws, however, we found the Edifier M3200 a good, reasonably priced all-rounder that offers Bluetooth or Aux connectivity, looks attractive and provides an impressive sound quality.
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4.6 out of 5
Pros
Good sound quality
Easy to set up
Sleek design
Value for money
Heavy and tactile volume control
Cons
Base dial at the back of the sub
Satellite speakers knock over easily
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