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Echo Studio - High-fidelity smart speaker with 3D audio and Alexa

Echo Studio - High-fidelity smart speaker with 3D audio and Alexa

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Steve Pugliese
5.0 out of 5 starsThese must be paired in stereo!
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019
There will be plenty of reviews for the Studio in stand alone, single speaker use. It does sound excellent that way. But if you pair two Studios and throw in the Echo Sub, that is an extraordinary composition! That is the way to do the Echo Studio! That is how I'll review it here.

I decided I must pair two Studios since I had two Echo Plus's stereo paired with an Echo Sub and it sounded pretty darn good. So I had to try the Studio paired in stereo, and since I had the Sub, I threw that in too. What else am I going to do with it? The Sub added a lot to the two Plus's. I wondered would you even notice it with the two Studios? I'm here to say that you definitely notice it. You notice it's not there, I can tell you.

The sound of this whole system (two Echo Studios and the Echo Sub) is quite exceptional. I would have to say it's thrilling! Yes, it costs $530 but that is bound to come down and did I tell you that it sounds incredible? It commands a respect, it really does. There is such a depth to this. The bass is deliberate and authoritative. Very punchy. It has exceptional dynamic range (at high volumes this can be startling) and the stereo image is just stunning. An enormous stage. Those 6 midrange speakers sound sweet indeed. Be sure to turn everything up in the equalizer in Audio Settings of the device in the Alexa App. This thing likes loud! It can easily handle max volume for extensive listening.

You crank this up to ten and it literally takes over the room. If you can listen at that volume for awhile with this system (you must live without neighbors) you will be found with a huge smile on your face.

All of Amazon's music library is now available in lossless CD quality streaming or better, which shines on this. The new celebrated 3D formats also sound excellent, though I thought there'd be more to them (Abbey Road sounded great but I didn't think it was transformed). But anything you play on this will sound exceptional. I really can't believe Amazon has taken it this far from the original Echo. Bravo! I notice that the Apple Homepod is now down to $200 at Best Buy. Would two of them paired sound better than this setup? I truly doubt it. They'd need a subwoofer and none, as far as I know, are available for it.

A few things. The circling Alexa lights are now on top of the speaker. You can no longer really see them from the side, which is unfortunate. I love those lights! And two, the Studio comes with this "spatial" setting set. I recommend turning it off. In the Alexa app, go to the device and then Audio Settings and below the equalizer is that on off button for the spatial effect. I don't find it adds anything even though it really changes the acoustics. But if you want to hear music as it was recorded, leave this off.

Oh, and I have to say that Amazon still does not make it super easy to set this all up. You have to start with a new or deregistered speaker. Set up each separately and then pair them. But it's anything but obvious or close to foolproof. Come on, Amazon!

And I feel I must tell you that you can't connect to the Studio by Bluetooth when stereo paired. It will only play through one Studio, the first one you set up. To use the Studios in stereo pair with the Echo Sub, you can only stream. And you can only stream if you pay.

Finally, then, these things are big. Really quite large. And seemingly only available now in black, though there's a gray one in Amazon's web site ads. This is not a speaker that sits demurely upon a table. It's almost as big as the Echo Sub, if that helps visualize it. But you will definitely be challenged as to its home, because that is where this will stay, like forever. Especially if you go for the whole magilla. But I urge you to at least try it (the whole magilla!). But be prepared, I guarantee you won't send them back!

UPDATE: After a software update, the Spatial effect is now the preferred way, so leave it on. Turning it off now makes the music too flat. I think it may even turn off one of the mid range speakers. But something's missing!

ADDENDUM:

After two years, these still shine as brightly as ever. But the thing that must be emphasized is that this system of two Echo Studios and the Echo Sub is designed to take full advantage of Amazon Music’s HD streaming service, since these can work together only with streamed audio. Using that enables you to get at least CD quality audio recorded in lossless FLAC files (what Amazon calls HD, 16-bit/44.1kHz) for everything in the catalog, and Ultra HD (up to 24-bit/192kHz) available on an ever-growing list of recordings. In addition, it is also capable of playing Amazon’s (admittedly still in limited quantity) so called 3D Audio recordings (Amazon Music supports Dolby Atmos and Sony 360 Reality Audio spatial audio formats). If you don’t get the Amazon Music HD package ($12.99 monthly with Prime / $14.99 without), then you will be missing out on what these speakers are designed to deliver. Amazon’s Ultra HD music must be heard on a system that supports it to be appreciated. It truly is something else in audio quality, significantly better sounding than any CD or LP. And Amazon Music’s catalog is growing by leaps and bounds every month. It is currently quite vast, even its Classical Music selection which has exploded in the two years since the Echo Studio was introduced.

Using the Amazon Echo Link ($140), you could get this same quality streaming audio (or even better depending on your amp and speakers) for an existing Hi-Fi setup (at least I think you can- there seems to be some confusion about whether it supports the full 24-bit/192kHz Ultra HD), although you could not get 3D Audio with the Link. You could also use the Echo Link to attach any other sub-woofer to your Echo Studio pair but that would also require an additional amplifier thrown in. However, if you don’t have that Hi-Fi system already, these (2 paired Echo Studios and the Echo Sub) are the way to go to take full advantage of Amazon Music HD at a very favorable price. Just compare their cost to that of a good Hi-Fi system consisting of amplifier, pre-amp, two speakers and a sub-woofer as well as the Echo Link you’d need. The Echo speakers here are a definite bargain for getting excellent audio with minimal wires or fuss!
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A. Meller
2.0 out of 5 starsNot "Studio" sound quality
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019
Disclaimer: this is not my first Echo device - I have altogether 5 of them at the moment, and have used them for at least 3 years.

Unlike other reviewer who criticized this gadget, I had no problems with setting it up and with using it. It works fine, plays music and answers questions. I am just unhappy with the sound, that was, of course, the primary reason to upgrade from Echo Plus to this device.

The good:
a. Bass is better that on my Echo Plus.

The bad:
a. Trebles are very bad and muddy. Rudimentary equalizer settings (Bass, Midrange, Treble) are not sufficient to adjust the sound properly. I believe the problem is mostly due to phase cancellation effect on a single tweeter that mixes signal from left and right channels. Amazon developers, please consider either adding another tweeter in the next generation, or employing a better algorithm that will minimize phase cancellation effect.
b. The switch for "Stereo Spatial Enhancement", that is enabled by default, makes the sound much worse and completely kills the trebles.
c. There is a clear dis-balance in volume between spoken voice (that appears too quiet) and music (too loud). So every time you use it, you need to adjust the volume.
d. Light ring that shows that Alexa is listening for you can be seen only from above, and not from the side, so if you ask Alexa to do something from 3 steps away, you don't know if it can hear you or not.
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A. Meller
2.0 out of 5 stars Not "Studio" sound quality
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
Disclaimer: this is not my first Echo device - I have altogether 5 of them at the moment, and have used them for at least 3 years.

Unlike other reviewer who criticized this gadget, I had no problems with setting it up and with using it. It works fine, plays music and answers questions. I am just unhappy with the sound, that was, of course, the primary reason to upgrade from Echo Plus to this device.

The good:
a. Bass is better that on my Echo Plus.

The bad:
a. Trebles are very bad and muddy. Rudimentary equalizer settings (Bass, Midrange, Treble) are not sufficient to adjust the sound properly. I believe the problem is mostly due to phase cancellation effect on a single tweeter that mixes signal from left and right channels. Amazon developers, please consider either adding another tweeter in the next generation, or employing a better algorithm that will minimize phase cancellation effect.
b. The switch for "Stereo Spatial Enhancement", that is enabled by default, makes the sound much worse and completely kills the trebles.
c. There is a clear dis-balance in volume between spoken voice (that appears too quiet) and music (too loud). So every time you use it, you need to adjust the volume.
d. Light ring that shows that Alexa is listening for you can be seen only from above, and not from the side, so if you ask Alexa to do something from 3 steps away, you don't know if it can hear you or not.
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Pretty Handy
2.0 out of 5 stars Nice hardware, poor audio software.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2019
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
Nice product from amazon, well built hardware, setup was fast. Sound quality is poor, I am hoping this will change soon.

As with other Echo devices you cannot Android Cast to the device. You can only cast from the amazon music app, or use bluetooth.

This really is a nice speaker. The sound quality is poor because of the tone balancing software (equalizer) deficiencies.

The device control software only has a three band EQ. This "studio" device needs more refinement than 3 bands. The stereo separation enhancement sounds unrealistic. I turned this off and it sounds much more natural.

I ran the setup routine several times with the device in different locations. It just sounds like a cheap boom box.

I did do the setup calibration in its current location and ran it for several days before
I wrote this review.

This is just not that good with the current software. I would not recommend it and I will not buy another one unless the software (setup calibration and/or echo control) gets much better.

Had to get it from Best Buy with free overnight shipping, because of amazon delay on shipping, for some reason it would not arrive until December.
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Josh Young
2.0 out of 5 stars Buzzing and popping noises. Check yours before you throw the box away.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2019
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
Everyone who buys a studio should listen for feedback and interference when the speaker is activated. Had this buzzing and clicking noise whenever the speaker came on. If you turn the volume off and then ask Alexa a question, you can hear the buzzing noise. We returned the echo and got the regular echo speaker. That one has a distinctive hissing noise when the speaker comes on but it's better than the popping and buzzing I guess.

Also customer service has gotten so so so so bad. People hang up on you in chat and then they auto connect you to someone new who doesn't know what's going on. A lot of them have very little english. Troubleshooting was a nightmare. Oof.
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Christine
2.0 out of 5 stars Sound Quality was Harsh & Unrefined Compared to Homepod & Sonos
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
My only complaint is the sound quality and not the quantity. It gets very loud, but the sound is harsh and unrefined compared to my Homepod and Sonos speakers. With the sound quality being below standard, it ruins any benefits of 3D music. Timbre is unnatural and sounds overly processed, even with 3D spatial turned off.

It basically sounds like a very loud Echo Plus with more bass. The bass is also overdone and boomy for music. If you are not an audiophile or particular about sound, these issues that I mention may go unnoticed.

It gets loud though and Alexa is of course awesome. I wish I could give 2.5 stars
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KathyH
2.0 out of 5 stars Studio has been very buggy
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2019
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
I’m on my second Studio and have yet to be wowed. The sound is definitely better than the regular Echo but I’m having a variety of connectivity issues.

To compare, I had the HomePod for a short time before seeing info of the pending Studio release. When I first turned on the HomePod, its sound wowed me! I didn’t experience the same wowness the first time I heard the Studio.

First thing to know, which isn’t mentioned anywhere, connect Studio to your 2.4mHz network and not 5.0. Also, connect directly to your router and not through an extender. I discovered this by chance while troubleshooting connectivity problems (none of the agents thought to ask and I happened to bring it up). Not sure what you do if your Studio is upstairs and your router is downstairs and the direct signal is weak.

I returned the Studio and got a Bose 500 speaker. It sounds so much better but it’s a bit glitchy with Alexa.

Arg!
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D Elliott
2.0 out of 5 stars I used to love the Echo Studio....
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
I used to love the Echo Studio. I even have another one on order. After the last two days of this device not responding and not connecting to several of my enabled Alexa skills, I’m thinking about cancelling my second Echo Studio order. It seems like the system has a huge software bug, despite my recent update of the app. The device will NOT play AMAZON MUSIC or SiriusXM radio anymore. The Studio will respond to other commands. Alexa confirms I’m connected to the internet.
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Erwin
2.0 out of 5 stars Frustrating for my use case
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2020
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
Similar to many others, we have Echos strewn throughout the house and in the living room we added the Echo Studio to the existing Fire Cube TV and Echo Dot. Originally, sound for the Fire Cube TV went through the TV via HDMI to a set of speakers. The Echo Dot was connected to a different set of speakers. I thought I could use the Echo Studio to completely replace the speakers needed. Overall, it did not work out as great as planned because of how the Echo Studio handles the 3.5mm input. It needs a certain volume level to keep it on. Frustrating when watching a program/movie and there is a quiet part and next thing you know is you missed the previous dialogue. Just plain frustrating! I'll go through my observations:

Sound was full and good enough for us and since that is subjective (know many audiophiles), it gets 5 stars. Tastes may vary.

Integration with Fire Cube TV was painful, but figured it out. Instructions/documentation was useless. We have a smart home with over 20 various smart devices (echoes, cameras, lights, etc.) and all successfully connect via Alexa, so I am well-versed in setting up devices in our environment. This was painful.

As I mentioned, I wanted to replace the external speakers and have multiple inputs into the TV, not just the Fire Cube TV. I thought the Echo Studio could be that solution for an echo device and a single speaker output for any media on the TV. With the 3.5mm,/TOS jack, it can, but with that one issue of if the volume level dips down too low, the Echo Studio just stops.

We also have the Echo Connect for our phones and whenever a call came in, we'd lose audio. For that we turn off the "incoming Call Ringer" under "Sounds" in the Alexa app for this device and many others. I have contemplated just turning on "Do Not Disturb" and mute this since it seems that anything that turns on the Echo Studio will interrupt the media coming from the TV.

It seems the only solution when watching media on the TV is to keep the volume up on the TV very high and manage the volume from the Echo Studio, which requires us to get up and change it. Since we are muting it, we can remote from a device, but that is too cumbersome; it's easier to just get up.

The Amazon devices in the living room are now only the Fire Cube TV and Echo Studio. Overall, it works, but that constant managing volume levels is so frustrating since at times we are watching live TV and not able to rewind 10-15 seconds. 2 stars.
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Ronald Thompson
2.0 out of 5 stars Update: Disable Stereo Spatial, then it’s better as a solo unit. Still has audio balancing issues.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
Update: After what feel is unnecessary investigations online, and turning off the awful stereo spatial audio setting which is on by default, the quality and lost layers issue was resolved and general music sounded much better - and at a lower volume - making Alexa’s quiet voice less of an issue. However this hits the 3D audio files a bit as they sounded, less ideal than they would have otherwise. I’m not going to bounce in and out of the app for this setting. Also there's no way this setting should be on by default with it in the state it is currently in. Inexcusable to not screen all formats/genres of music before pushing out a device with a feature that is not advertised.

Alexa’s voice on this device, however (as well as comms) is still far too low. We still need the ability to set these independently from one another if there is going to be these kinds of balancing issues depending on the device type. Was going to provide a slight bump to the score, but this is still bothersome however that using as a basic Alexa device is hamstrung by the audio mixing. A good quality for the $ speaker that is just seemingly going to waste.

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I gave this a full on shot, tried various music types and the lot, and with many of the non-classical and traditional rock tracks, such as pop and electronic music, a lot of layers, elements, and specifically - vocals - were drowned out by the “rest” of the music. This even occurred in the 3D branded tracks, in where undoubtedly the vocal layer is far too squashed. It sounds great, it’s just uneven. Even Alexa’s voice itself is shockingly way too low compared to the music, and any call to another Echo device, is barely audible unless cranked up. If you have any intention of buying this as an Alexa speaker with improved audio - do consider the unbalanced nature of the audio itself. Overall this product is a disappointment. I also do not own a Fire TV Cube so I will never have the ambition to get a second for Dolby Atmos, unless it’s more broadly supported (which it is not).

Maybe an update fixes it, I’ve received a few already, still have the balancing issues even when tinkering and putting it in a super ideal spot. I just can’t unhear the flaws.
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dr
2.0 out of 5 stars Love Alexa - Wish the Surround didn't have a weird (3-D?) sound...
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2019
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
I'm a big Alexa fan, having purchased several Echo's and Dots for myself and family. I was very excited about the Surround, assuming the sound quality of the speaker would be much better than the Echo. While the base delivers, the overall sound quality is much different than I expected. I think you need to have two units or something. With just the one, it almost seems like there is a faint echo, or the music is being played from far away, even if loud. Almost like they introduced a tweak with the 3-D sound that just doesn't sound right. I think the original Echo is still my favorite. I wish I could get that device with a better speaker. Not sure if I'll return or keep, but am a bit disappointed the sound quality isn't better. Perhaps there will be a future option to buy a high-fidelity speaker with great sound, but not have the weird 3-D effect?
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JOSE ESPINO
2.0 out of 5 stars Superb Sound Quality, terrible mechanics
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020
Configuration: Echo StudioVerified Purchase
I've always been someone who listens to music very consistently, sometime weeks have been legit 24/3
Then there was a time where I stopped even having the interest of listening to music.
Then i listened to music with 2 echo studios paired and It automatically moved my soul back into listening to music, it even had me subscribe to Spotify for the 1st time

The sound quality is something else with these 2, i carry one around my home and balcony with ease.

So the positive of these are the sound quality, absolutely magical.

The negatives are the annoying faulty pairing speed and faultiness it has.
Alone, it's fine, sounds great.
But if you're interested in surround sound, rich music, it is an annoyance.

I constantly have to figure out how to re-pair them together to play on Spotify.
2 ECHO STUDIOS WILL NOT PLAY MUSIC THROUGH BLUETOOTH

They connect through wifi to each other and play through a service like Spotify, Amazon music, and some other ones. If you have a default player, youtube, or an app like Calm, etc, you won't be able to listen to both at the same time for some strange, annoying reason.

Randomly they will pair together or unpair in the middle of the night or any time. Again, when wanting to play a song, you can't just have a song pop up tap the song you want to play and listen to it.
You have to literally do troubleshooting everytime you want to play it in paired mode and through Spotify in my experience.

If that wasn't an issue, this sound system would be an easy 5 star. Regardless, I'm going to buy them again because the audio is that good and hope that updates will fix the issue.

I bought 2 JBL Flip 5 speakers to compare.
In sound, there's no comparison.
With those it's around 200$ for both, smaller, and pair easily and can play through Bluetooth, which means you can play through any music player most likely.
Sound wasn't bad, but it really made the Echoes sound even better when comparing.
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