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Just how small can a speaker be and still deliver credible audio quality?

That’s what I set out to explore in my upcoming review of the Audioengine A2+ Wireless Speaker System. With a stereo pair, and each speaker only 6 inches tall, it’s no easy task to engineer something that will please a picky listener. Although the speaker is small, it is also feature rich, with all cables included, and both digital and analog inputs as well as streaming capabilities using Bluetooth.

The Audioengine A2+ speakers are designed as computer speakers, but I could also see them being used in a small bedroom to link to a Bluetooth source or even a bedside CD player or file streamer. The quality of the audio was surprising, and if you’re not insisting on the deepest bass from such small drivers, the low end was quite good. I had fun with the Audioengine A2+ Wireless Speaker System, and while testing them I could think of a lot of uses around the house, or even in my garage on my workbench.

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Mel Martin

Mel spent most of his life working in television journalism in Ohio, Florida, the BBC in London, and in Seattle, WA. He won a few EMMY awards along the way which most people mistake for bowling trophies. Being around all those expensive monitors frustrated him when he got home to his threadbare TV and stereo, so he began to improve things, brand by brand, upgrade by upgrade. He’s got a lovely OLED TV now, flanked by Magnepan 3.6r speakers, and a Home theater with an Epson Projector and Focal speakers. Also scatted about the house are HiFiMan headphones, and 6 Sonos Connect devices that are spraying his rather large music collection from room to room. Other equipment is from Oppo, Sony, Aurender, PS Audio and Emotiva. Musical tastes range from Classical to Jazz to New Age to classic Rock and Roll. Mel has written a biography of film producer Samuel Bronston (El Cid, King of Kings) and is working now on a second film related book. He resides in Arizona where, when he’s not adjusting his home theater, he dabbles in landscape and astronomical photography.

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