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Audioengine A2 review

Verdict:

Review Date: 5 Dec 2007

Price when reviewed: inc VAT

Reviewed By: Kat Orphanides

Our Rating 4 stars out of 5

Audioengine's 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.

The cabinets are designed to fit comfortably on your desk, with the footprint of a DVD case. The bare ends of the speaker wires are connected with gold-plated thumbscrews on the back of each cabinet, while the left speaker bears a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack socket and twin RCA inputs, along with the volume knob.

Bass tones are extraordinarily powerful. We found that we had to turn down the bass using the equalizer of our audio source to get a balanced sound and prevent it overwhelming the midrange. Once the adjustments were made, notes in the midrange were as well defined as the detailed bass and treble sound. The A2 is surprisingly loud for such a small set, and the general quality of the sound is rich, warm and vibrant.

These speakers are in a different class to standard PC speakers such as the Hercules XPS 2.1 Lounge (reviewed below), and their price reflects that. They look and sound expensive. As long as you're prepared to tweak equaliser settings to get a perfectly balanced sound, the result is well worth the price.

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User comments

A great set of speakers

After a lot of experimentation with placement I have finally got them set up and sounding great. They are in my study sat atop 2 piles of books to bring the tweaters to ear height and are approximately 20 inches or so away from both ears, I did try them further in to the walls but they did not seem to like it as the bass became boomy and very one noted. Given their size (tiny) they produce a huge amount of bass and detail when hooked up to a decent source which in my case is a Beresford 7520 DAC. The sound is fantastic on most types of music and can be quite surprising on bass heavy tracks, given their positioning, voices and instruments are very clear in the mix.

They are a great purchase if you can be flexible with their positioning as they are fussier than most.

By tizer2000uk on 2 Sep 2010

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