Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Audioengine A5 monitor speakers and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Audioengine A5 monitor speakers.
May 2008
(88%)
36 Reviews
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Abstract: They're white. They're heavy. Heavy-duty even. They have lots of ins and outs. They're in my office and they get lots of attention… and that's without anyone even listening.I have had the AudioEngine A5 powered loudspeakers in my office for just about t...
Massive sound for the size, Accurate sound - good bass and detail, Well made, Affordable for what they are, Look good on a desktop, Added heat sink for efficiency
More expensive than many are willing to pay, Large for desktop use, Extra AC outlet (as on original A5) removed, Not the clearest audio out there
Abstract: Audioengine’s A5 Bamboo bookshelf speakers impress from the moment the box is opened. To start with the packaging is top notch, with lush drawstring bags cradling each speaker and a neat stash of supplied cables. The speakers themselves are simply gor...
Abstract: Audioengine’s A5 Bamboo bookshelf speakers impress from the moment the box is opened. To start with, the packaging is top notch, with lush drawstring bags cradling each speaker and a neat stash of supplied cables. The speakers themselves are simply gor...
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Published: 2010-03-26, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The powered Audioengine 5 speakers deliver phenomenal sound and offer simple, attractive styling. They feature two audio inputs and two integrated charging options (one USB port, one AC plug). Speaker wire connections mean that you can optimize stereo sep
The speakers aren't cheap, and many will find them to be too large and bulky compared with PC speakers. There's no remote control, and no way to toggle between inputs
You'd be hard-pressed to find a pair of powered stereo speakers at this price point that sound better--and offer more flexibility--than the Audioengine 5s. Read full review See all prices
Abstract: The active A5 has a 0.79-inch, silk-dome tweeter and a 5-inch Kevlar woofer powered by 50-watts RMS of internal amplification per speaker. The amps are in the left speaker, so technically the right speaker is a passive speaker, but whatever.
Abstract: Page 1 of 2 When I first began reviewing audio equipment I took the approach that performance came first, price came second. It didn't matter if a piece of gear cost $50 or $5,000, if its performance and build justified the MSRP and could enhance my a...
With its generous accessory pack, high functionality, and the audio performance, I think the A5s justify their $350 retail price. You will find enjoyment in re-listening to all of your favorite recordings in high-resolution and on a convincing soundst...