By Billy G. · Founder & Lead EditorVerified May 18 by Billy G.
KEF LSX II LTvsEdifier R1280DBs
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Verdict: The Edifier R1280DBs is the better value by a wide margin; the KEF LSX II LT delivers dramatically better sound for those who can justify $900.
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High-fidelity sound used in professional mixing contexts
Wi-Fi, HDMI ARC, USB-C, aptX HD — comprehensive connectivity
What doesn't
Costs $770 more than the Edifier R1280DBs
Requires a good source to reveal its full capability
Smaller drivers limit maximum volume before compression
Edifier R1280DBS
What works
$130 price — extraordinary value for powered bookshelf speakers
Bluetooth with aptX, optical, coaxial, and two analog inputs
DSP EQ controls on the right speaker
What doesn't
Imaging and soundstage not in the same class as KEF
Sound quality ceiling is clearly $130 — no more
Small tweeter limits treble extension and detail
Bottom line
Our pick: KEF LSX II LT. It edges out the alternative on kef uni-q coaxial driver — holographic imaging, wide sweet spot. That said, Edifier R1280DBS still wins on $130 price — extraordinary value for powered bookshelf speakers — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.