Edifier D32 Retro Hi-Fi Speaker Hides AirPlay and 11-Hour Battery - Yanko Design
Briefly

Edifier D32 Retro Hi-Fi Speaker Hides AirPlay and 11-Hour Battery - Yanko Design
"Music has become the backdrop to almost everything, cooking, working, reading, but the hardware that plays it often looks like a leftover from a tech store, plastic boxes that clash with furniture. There is a tension between wanting good sound in every room and not wanting your living space to feel like a gadget shelf. A speaker that behaves like hi-fi but looks like it belongs on a sideboard can quietly solve that."
"The Edifier D32 tabletop wireless speaker is that kind of object, a retro-styled piece with a hand-made wooden cabinet, braided grille, and accordion keyboard that feels closer to a mid-century radio than a Bluetooth brick. Behind the nostalgia is a modern 2.1 acoustic architecture and 60 W RMS of power, so it is not just a pretty box pretending to be a speaker. It is meant to fill a room with sound that actually holds up when you stop and listen."
"The D32 uses two 1-inch silk dome tweeters and a 4-inch long-throw mid-low driver inside an MDF cabinet with dual bass-reflex ports. The tweeters handle the crisp top end, the long-throw driver and ports take care of the low end, and the enclosure is tuned to minimize resonance and distortion. The result is a compact speaker that can throw clear highs, solid mids, and punchy bass without sounding strained when you turn it up, which is rare for something this size."
The Edifier D32 is a retro-styled tabletop wireless speaker with a hand-made wooden cabinet, braided grille, and accordion-keyboard aesthetic. It implements a 2.1 acoustic architecture with two 1-inch silk dome tweeters and a 4-inch long-throw mid-low driver in an MDF enclosure with dual bass-reflex ports. The enclosure is tuned to minimize resonance and distortion, producing clear highs, solid mids, and punchy bass without strain at higher volumes. Electronics include full digital signal processing, a two-way active crossover, and dynamic range control. The signal path supports hi-res audio up to 24-bit/96 kHz and offers Bluetooth 5.3 with LDAC, AAC, ALAC, and dual-band Wi-Fi with AirPlay.
[
|
]