Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Audioengine A2 bookshelf speakers and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Audioengine A2 bookshelf speakers.
January 2008
(83%)
46 Reviews
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Abstract: Video Review: The Audioengine A2 speakers are well constructed and good sounding. They are a 2-channel speaker system with 60 watts of total power. We recommend using an equalizer to help balance out the bass.
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Published: 2008-04-11, Author: Michael , review by: maximumpc.com
Amazing sound in a tiny formfactor. No subwoofer necessary.
Lacks the frontmounted volume control and USB port charger of the A5.
Abstract: “When the folks at Audioengine offered to send me their new A2 powered speaker system for review I have to admit that I hesitated for a couple of days in saying yes. In photos the A2’s looked very similar to the company’s larger, more ex...
Abstract: In our review of Audioengines AW1 wireless audio adapter, we tipped our hand a bit: our interest in Audioengines products started with the idea of setting up wireless surround channels. Lets face it: nobody likes fugly wires running along the basebo...
Abstract: Typically with home computer speakers you have two speakers and a subwoofer sitting on your desk and the floor. Sometimes this combination can take up quite a bit of room depending on the speakers, but today, that’s about to change with the Audioeng...
There are many ways to spend $200, say a night out with friends for a modestly priced meal. But if you want your iPod to sound better than it ever has or if you wan’t to chuck those wimpy speakers that came with your PC and dress up your desktop with a...
Abstract: Audioengine 2 powered loudspeaker: I also wondered how well the Audioengines could soundstage. Theyre not exactly matched, are they? One cabinet has a stereo amplifier in it, the other doesnt. One cabinet is internally hardwired, the other via a ca...
Abstract: Audioengines A2 speakers look expensive, with gold-plated connectors and high-gloss wooden cabinets. The individual components even come packed in separate drawstring bags, while the tweeters and woofers are made out of silk and Kevlar respectively...
Great sound, small size, available in both black and white
No extras, such as remote, iPod docks, etc. make these a bit pricey given the competitive speaker market
The A2’s are a great choice for those looking for a space-saving home office/bedroom bookshelf system and who do not want to skimp on power. Unfortunately, due to the similarity in looks, the A2’s suffer a bit by the inevitable compa...