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The audio cables supplied with the speakers are 1.5m long (5ft), and the cable that connects the left and right speakers together is 2m (6ft), so you could also put them up on a shelf and place them a fair distance apart if you wanted to. The sound qualit...
Compact, stylish design, Crisp, full-bodied sound...
No Bluetooth or wireless streaming options as standard, Lack the punch of larger active speakers...
This very much a traditional wired speaker system – there are no fancy wireless features as standard – but if you're looking for great quality audio from a relatively compact package, then AudioEngine's A2+ put in a great performance.Audioengine A2+R Powe...
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I have been into computer audio since the time it meant ripping your CDs into lossy files to either load them up on your mp3 player or to play them back over plastic computer "speakers." The evolution of digital file playback has rendered that scenario qu...
The Audioengine A2+ speakers are a stone cold bargain: true desktop speakers that pull off the trick of actually fitting on a desk, and sounding great. Actually, better than great. They offer flexible connectivity, and built in USB DAC. Audioengine is a c...
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A year ago, I reviewed the monstrous but wonderful Audioengine A5+ speakers. These behemoths will rattle not only your windows, but the neighbor's as well — yet still sound good doing it. But let's be real, unless you have a big desk (I do), the A5+ speak...
Amazing sound for the size, Perfect size for desktop, Pair well with A5or wireless W3 option, Included DAC...
Somewhat weak bass, Not cheap, DAC limited to bit depth up to 16 bits and sample rate up to 48KHz...
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We have reviewed the Audioengine D3 DAC some time back and we came back impressed by the tiny dimensions, excellent build quality and good sound quality. So when the Audioengine A2+ also came for review I was more than a little excited to run them through...
Online Purchase LinksI have no qualms in recommending the Audioengine A2+ to anyone needing a small...
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Decidely careful voicing is part of Audioengine's magic. These multimedia-friendly speakers have an unmistakably rolled-off lower treble that keeps digital nasties on the run. But these speakers also earn their audiophile street cred with a seductive midr...
Inviting, carefully tailored sonics, USB computer input, Easy setup...
Controls in back, Unprotected drivers...
Our audio editor's favorite budget desktop (and TV) speakers have gotten more convenient thanks to the addition of a PC-friendly USB input, making them an even better value...
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While most of the consumer audio world has turned its focus to docks and wireless systems, Audioengine remains steadfast in its commitment to the standard two-piece, stereo, bookshelf-style speaker setup. When we reviewed the original Audioengine 2, no lo...
Dynamic, audiophile-quality performance. Sounds clear throughout the frequency range. Uses internal DAC and USB connection for purer audio playback.
Wireless streaming only available with an additional, optional accessory. Not for big bass lovers unless you add the separate subwoofer...
What the Audioengine A2+ stereo speakers lack in extra features, they more than make up for in accuracy and overall performance...
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Type: 2.0 powered (active) multimedia desktop speaker systemAmplifier type: Dual class AB monolithicPower output: 60W peak power total (15W RMS / 30W peak per channel), AESDrivers: 2.75" Kevlar woofers, 3/4” silk dome tweetersInputs: 3.5mm stereo mini-jac...
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It's been almost a year since we last reviewed a product from Audioengine and when we found out about their recent release of some brand new speakers, it piqued our interest to say the least. Last year we received the opportunity to review the Audioengine...
Audioengine is just one of those companies that you don't necessarily hear from all too often, but when you do you know they've got an awesome product to show you. The Audioengine A2+ is certainly one of those products.Unlike many companies out there who...
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