
Berkeley 2.0 Stereo Powered Bookshelf Speakers
with Built-in Amplifier, 3” Drivers, Bluetooth 5, RCA/Aux - Teak (EB20)


CLEAR AND NATURAL 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 tweeters and 3-inch woofers for clear separation and detailed, undistorted playback

RETRO-INSPIRED CABINET 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
Overview
Specifications

Unit Color | Teak |
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Speaker Configuration | 2-Way - 2 Driver Bookshelf Speaker System with Integrated Amplifier (Pair) |
Cabinet Material | MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) |
Enclosure | Tuned Rear Port Bass Reflex Design |
Tweeter | 1 inch Silk Soft Dome |
Woofer | 3-inch Polypropylene Woofer with Butyl Rubber Surrounds |
Amplifier Power | Class D 30 Watts Continuous Average Output (2x 15 watts RMS) |
Frequency Response | 100Hz - 20KHz (+/-9dB) |
Crossover Frequency | 3500Hz |
Bluetooth | Yes; Bluetooth 5.0 |
WiFi Casting | Pairs via Bluetooth with Google Home, Amazon Echo, and AppleTV (EB20 is not a WiFi speaker) |
Inputs | RCA L/R, Bluetooth, & 3.5mm Aux In |
Subwoofer Output | No |
Phono Preamp | No |
Power | Input: 120V 60Hz |
Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.12 x 6.69 inches (21.0 x 13.0 x 17.0 cm) |
Speaker Weight | Active Speaker: 3.13 lbs (1.42 kg) Passive Speaker: 2.93 lbs (1.33 kg) |
Certifications | ICES, FCC Certified, ETL/CETL |
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Customer Reviews
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The Berkeley 2.0 Stereo Powered Bookshelf Speakers have delighted me with a very detailed, spacious and resolving sound that defy their very low price point. The only thing that gives away the fact that these are entry level speakers is a small amount of background hiss at low level in nearfield listening, but even that can be forgiven once you hear the amazingly detailed and surprisingly robust sound coming out of these small speakers that again defies their small size and price point. The sound stage coming from these speakers is surprisingly deep and wide and detailed and classical and jazz recordings coming through these speakers are a real treat, as are pop and rock music, though those are less to my personal musical tastes but sound equally great out of these speakers. Also, these speakers, unlike the McKinley, are less sensitive to the quality of connecting cables and speaker cables that are used with them, so using cheap cables and the included speaker wire doesn't seem to detract from the sound quality of the reproduced sound. I had to use my nice cables with the McKinley to get them to sound decent. Speaking of that model, if you are on the fence between the two and can live without the remote, I recommend the smaller Berkeley over the larger McKinley for the main reason that the Berkeley sounds considerably better in terms of detail, imaging and soundstaging. The larger McKinley speaker sounds like a $99 speaker. The Berkeley sounds like a $200+ speaker.
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It's amazing at how fantastic these little speakers sound. I was impressed with the level of fidelity and bass that the Berkeley's could produce. Even when I had the volume turned up rather high, there was no rattle or odd distortions in the sound that I could detect. I can feel quite a bit of air pumping out of the bass outlet on the back, when I put my hand over it. I was quite surprised.
They also have a look that I really like. The teak veneer finish just looks so nice on the bookshelf. They are typical of the speakers I would have owned back in the 70s and 80s. I find that there is great value for money in these speakers and and very glad I purchased them. I'm also very pleased with Electrohome's level of customer service. It's great to see that there are a few companies out there that still care for their customers. Well done!