Edifier S1000W vs Klipsch The Fives

Last updated: August 18, 2026

Short answer: the Edifier S1000W. It ranks #30 of 42 powered bookshelf speakers by sound quality at $599.99; the Klipsch The Fives ranks #34 and costs $699, so there is not much of a tradeoff to weigh.

The case for the Edifier S1000W: High resolution digital input up to 192khz/24bit. The tradeoff: No independent measurements exist - reviews are limited to informal YouTube sound-comparison videos.

What the Klipsch The Fives offers: Versatile powered stereo alternative to a soundbar, with HDMI ARC, USB, optical, Bluetooth, phono/line RCA and subwoofer output. Watch for: The nominal Flat mode is bass-heavy rather than flat, and the response/directivity transition around the 4.5-inch woofer and Tractrix horn requires careful placement or EQ.

Buy the Edifier S1000W. It ranks higher for sound quality than the Klipsch The Fives and costs less, so there is no real case for the other one.

If sound quality matters at all to you, skip the Klipsch The Fives. It ranks near the bottom of the 42 powered bookshelf speakers, so look higher up the list instead.

Edifier S1000W vs Klipsch The Fives

Specifications Side By Side

Edifier S1000W Klipsch The Fives
Price$599.99$699/pair
Ranked#30 of 42 in Medium Size Powered Bookshelf Speakers#34 of 42 in Medium Size Powered Bookshelf Speakers
Dimensions13.6"H x 7.6"W x 11.6"D (345.4 x 193 x 294.6 mm)-
Frequency Response45Hz-40KHz (-3dB) (Manufacturer specified)-
InputsBluetooth, Wifi, 2x RCA Input, Digital Optical, Digital CoaxHDMI ARC, USB, optical, Bluetooth, phono/line RCA
OutputsNone-
Weight37 lbs / 16.8 kg-
Drivers5.5" (140mm) woofer1" horn-loaded tweeter; 4.5" woofer
AppNo-
BluetoothNo-
EQNo-
Output Power60w RMS Per Speaker-
Bass Extension (-3dB)-57Hz (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
Sensitivity-Not applicable (active DSP loudspeaker)
DSP-Dynamic Bass, Flat and Bass Cut profiles

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The Two Speakers In Full

Edifier S1000W: $599.99 Amazon

Edifier S1000W ranking card

Pros: High resolution digital input up to 192khz/24bit. Wifi

Cons: No independent measurements exist - reviews are limited to informal YouTube sound-comparison videos. As one of Edifier’s warmer-tuned lifestyle HiFi speakers, it isn’t voiced for the flat, neutral response of a measurement-verified monitor.

AppNo
BluetoothNo
Dimensions13.6"H x 7.6"W x 11.6"D (345.4 x 193 x 294.6 mm)
Drivers5.5" (140mm) woofer
EQNo
Frequency Response45Hz-40KHz (-3dB) (Manufacturer specified)
InputsBluetooth, Wifi, 2x RCA Input, Digital Optical, Digital Coax
Output Power60w RMS Per Speaker
OutputsNone
Weight37 lbs / 16.8 kg

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Klipsch The Fives: $699/pair Amazon

Klipsch The Fives ranking card

Pros: Versatile powered stereo alternative to a soundbar, with HDMI ARC, USB, optical, Bluetooth, phono/line RCA and subwoofer output. Erin measured F3 at 57Hz and found generally benign harmonic distortion at normal levels. The horn-loaded 1-inch tweeter provides useful controlled radiation, real-wood cabinets are well finished, and firmware offers Dynamic Bass, Flat and Bass Cut profiles; Bass Cut is the closest to neutral.

Cons: The nominal Flat mode is bass-heavy rather than flat, and the response/directivity transition around the 4.5-inch woofer and Tractrix horn requires careful placement or EQ. Erin measured roughly 2.5dB compression around 200Hz and still more below 80Hz at high drive; limiting protects the small woofer but audibly removes bass dynamics. A subwoofer is advisable, especially at distance. This amplified system has no meaningful passive impedance or sensitivity specification.

Bass Extension (-3dB)57Hz (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
DSPDynamic Bass, Flat and Bass Cut profiles
Drivers1" horn-loaded tweeter; 4.5" woofer
InputsHDMI ARC, USB, optical, Bluetooth, phono/line RCA
SensitivityNot applicable (active DSP loudspeaker)

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