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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
When I reviewed their luscious A5s, my own music, music that I leave playing all the time, music that I can play in my head *sans stereo*, I... it mesmerized me. There was so much I didn't know I was missing, so much that I didn't expect to be able to hear without some studio phones. I will test these smaller, "desktop" speakers against a high standard. I will test them on an Audioengine standard.
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Monday, May 5, 2008
Audioengine's stellar A5 "bookshelf" speakers knocked me flat with perfect sound. The fact that this company would trust invisible air tubes over good ol' copper to not screw up their performance is a compelling sign that their new Audioengine W1 is dyed-in-the-wool wireless solution, but I'm hella skeptical. While I certainly don't believe that Monster's onto something with their oxygen-free copper and gold lies, I'm not positive that I won't be able to tell the difference between wires and nothingness.
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Monday, January 28, 2008
On the floor, with my head between the speakers, I listened to my library for hours. I heard things I?d never heard before: spittle hitting the mic, catching on its wires; each of the conductors? deep, concerto-bracing breaths, the taps of the baton, the misplaced stabs at the high-hats, the time-keeping footwork too close to the bass? pickup, and heavy pick-scrapes across steel. I rocked out on my back, staring at the careful brush-strokes on my wooden ceiling, under the new coat covering the old, nicotine-stained lead paint. I couldn?t get enough?the amp sizzled under its own electrical weight, scalding-hot to the touch, and I was enchanted.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Add some audiophile quality speakers to your desktop or laptop system with the Audioengine A2's.
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Monday, September 11, 2006
The Audioengine 5 speakers simply rock. When properly set up, the A5's provide crisp, powerful, life- like audio.
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