Brand | Electrohome |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 30 Watts |
Connectivity Technology | RCA, Bluetooth, Auxiliary |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Electrohome Berkeley 2.0 Stereo Powered Bookshelf Speakers with Built-in Amplifier and 3″ Drivers for Turntable, TV, PC and Wireless Music Streaming Featuring Bluetooth 5, RCA and Aux (EB20B)
£56.24
About this item
- CLEAR AND BALANCED AUDIO PLAYBACK – Take pleasure in the warm acoustic playback from these 2-way powered bookshelf speakers that deliver natural, well-balanced stereo sound for an elevated performance
- VERSATILE AUDIO CONNECTION – The perfect fit for your audio setup; connect your turntable, TV, computer, game console, or enjoy wireless Bluetooth streaming from your mobile device
- PREMIUM COMPONENTS – Crafted with superior components including a 1-inch silk dome tweeter and 3-inch woofer for clear separation and detailed, undistorted playback
- RETRO-INSPIRED WOOD DESIGN – Revel in the warm, resonance-free sound from these handcrafted acoustically tuned wood cabinets with rear ported design for enhanced bass response
- MULTIPLE CONNECTIONS WITH BLUETOOTH 5 – Connect seamlessly to multiple sources through RCA, Aux-In or Bluetooth 5 to enjoy your favorite music, podcasts and videos anywhere
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7 reviews for Electrohome Berkeley 2.0 Stereo Powered Bookshelf Speakers with Built-in Amplifier and 3″ Drivers for Turntable, TV, PC and Wireless Music Streaming Featuring Bluetooth 5, RCA and Aux (EB20B)
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– Toni Harber
I’m not a sound expert but we really like these for our record player. They do sound better with time and look really nice as well. The only thing I don’t like is the volume is on the back side, alittle hard to access. Would still buy again.
– Elenora Ward
Exactly what I was looking for in order to play music in our living room, while still being stylish and fitting our MCM vibe! Sound quality is good, and gets loud enough for our use! Overall, good value for the money, and we are able to connect them to a record player if we buy one in the future, but for now the Bluetooth is perfect.
– Orie Harvey DDS
As advertised.
– Jacinthe Halvorson
For a small set of speakers, they have a good sound. Do not expect much on volume.
– Prof. Sim Kerluke
I haven’t used them that much yet
– Jarod Yundt
I own high-end speakers like the Harbeth Monitor 30.1 and Wharfedale Denton 85, and wanted a good Bluetooth speaker for my year in the U.S. After researching many under $100, I chose the Electrohome Berkley for two reasons: it’s made by a specialist audio brand (not a generic one), and I loved the classic look.At first, the sound felt flat, but after two days of use, it became clear, smooth, and rich. Now I’m very satisfied — it fills the room nicely when I play Classical FM loudly during the day, and sounds just as beautiful with soft jazz playing quietly in the evening. The wood finish closely resembles the look of my Wharfedale Denton speakers, which I love.One small downside: the power and volume knob is on the back, which makes turning it on and off a bit inconvenient. Still, the sound and design make it well worth it.I slightly regret not choosing the larger McKinley speaker, as it might offer even better sound.Highly recommended if you want solid sound and style at a great price.
– Verda Heidenreich I
Looked for a while for some speakers to give some life to a suitcase player I’d purchased. Found these and hooked them up to a Retrolife suitcase player and the difference in sound was night and day. All I needed was the RCA cable. However, managed to snag the AT 70 in the past few days and with the quality increase in the turntable I’ve been impressed by how the Electrohome speakers have performed. I am by no means an audiophile, but I know when something is pleasing to my ears. I don’t have the ideal setup, but it works for me and even with the positioning of the speakers, when I crank the volume it really gets loud. Bass isn’t bad, my test has been tons of Led Zeppelin and John Bonham’s drum fills really sound great.No included remote, and the volume switch is located in the back of the speaker, but I love the ease of use and Bluetooth functionality. So if you’re dead set on using a remote and not walking two steps, find the other model of these or another pair altogether. A slight inconvenience to me, but not worth a negative mark. Playing music from my phone sounds amazing as well. I love the look of them too, they have a great retro feel that I really like.All in all I’m happy with these. I got them for about 10 bucks cheaper than they usually go for and as someone who is just casually in love with music, they’re perfect at what they do.