Audioengine has upgraded their flagship A5 powered bookshelf speaker system to the A5+ model which keeps the same look, drivers and amplification with additional connectivity and versatility features.
As a reviewer, one gets a chance to see, hear and play with… As a reviewer, one gets a chance to see, hear and play with a variety of equipment - some good and some not so good. Every now and then a ...
Audioengine today announced a Bluetooth enabled version of their A5+ powered desktop speakers called the A5+ Wireless. The $500 speakers come as a stereo pair with upgraded aesthetics and A5+ ...
As someone who’s constantly on YouTube, there’s one thing I frequently notice. Good audio is just as important if not more important than great video. Think about the last time you watched a video on ...
At first glance I was skeptical about the Audioengine A5 bookshelf-style speaker system. But once I received my unit and opened up the box I knew something was a bit different. First and foremost, the ...
Most of the MP3 speakers that flood the Stuff office on a daily basis don’t live and breathe hi-fi – they exist for convenience and music snacking. This is, of course, fine for many people, but now a ...
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All Specs The Audioengine 5 ($349 list) is a set of beefy, bookshelf-size powered stereo speakers suitable for any audio source but clearly designed with the iPod aesthetic in mind. Its standout ...
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 ...
With the release of Apple’s iPod Hi-Fi, we have a better notion of what Apple considers to be a reasonable price for a higher-end portable powered music system — $350. Priced higher than other speaker ...
The Audioengine 5 has impressive-sounding powered speakers that don't require a receiver. They have some interesting features, but I'd like to see some type of digital input. The Audioengine 5 ($349 ...