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Audioengine A2 (small desktop speakers)

Audioengine A2 (small desktop speakers)

4 4 (1 Reviews)
A very nice pair of small desktop speakers suitable for traveling/portable audio, but has a couple of issues that might be deal breakers for some.
Audioengine A2 (small desktop speakers)
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Overall: 4 4
Audioengine A2 (small desktop speakers)
Published by Lunatique
20th June 2012
Audioengine A2 (small desktop speakers)

Because my review contains many photos, I'll just post a link to it (at my blog):
Audioengine A2 (small desktop speakers) review

A short summary would be:

Pros: Attractive looks that oozes quality, great mids and treble, can go down to 60Hz, had auto-sleep function, size vs. performance is among the best

Cons: Bass is exaggerated by 6+ dB at around 160~180Hz, volume knob in the back, heavy for their size, no protective grill
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