Audioengine A2+ Desktop Speaker Review
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Audioengine A2+ Desktop Speaker Review delves into Audioengine's compact powered 2.0 system, highlighting a design that emphasizes solid MDF construction and minimal processing in the bass path. The left speaker houses power, analog input, and a USB DAC, enabling a straightforward digital option alongside traditional lines, while the pair leverage a silk dome tweeter and Kevlar woofers for a concise, lightweight footprint. The reviewer notes that the A2+ offers a modular path to expansion, with a coaxial output for wireless music sharing to compatible speakers and optional subwoofer integration via a dedicated adapter, all without resorting to heavy DSP bass boosts. While the build quality is praised as premium for the price, the sound signature is described as fairly anemic and unexciting in isolation, especially when compared to larger, more capable two-channel systems. The reviewer emphasizes that the A2+ targets users who want near-studio accuracy at a reasonable price, rather than a loud party or home theater experience, and suggests that pairing with a subwoofer or the Audioengine S8 can enhance the low end for multimedia use. In the broader evaluation, the speaker set is considered a strong value for its niche, offering real listening integrity without hype, but the reviewer remains cautious about recommending it as a standalone, all-purpose solution, particularly for those seeking deep bass or audiophile-grade performance. The comparison with competing compact systems like the mm1 is used to illustrate tradeoffs between size, price, and tonal balance, and the video closes with practical setup tips and a teaser for a future A5+ review to complete the picture. Ultimately, the A2+ is framed as an excellent entry into higher fidelity for budget-conscious buyers who still want tangible improvements over generic multimedia speakers, with the caveat that room size, listening goals, and willingness to add a subwoofer will largely determine satisfaction.
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Questions answered
- What are the key inputs and expansion options on the Audioengine A2+?
- The A2+ uses an analog input and a USB input with an included DAC on the left speaker, and it offers a coaxial output for wireless connection to compatible speakers as well as an optional subwoofer integration path.
- Is the A2+ suitable for critical listening or is it more of a casual multimedia speaker?
- The A2+ is positioned for budget-conscious listeners who want high fidelity with minimal processing; it is not a studio monitor, and while suitable for casual listening and small setups, adding a subwoofer or pairing with higher-end speakers improves low-end performance for multimedia use.