High end bookshelf speakers, for little money.
I was very lucky to come across a company that was
advertising on a podcast I listen to,
Mac Geek Gab (highly recommended BTW) and I
purchased these speakers back in 2007 or so. The
Audio
Engine A5 Speakers had an advertising spot on the
Mac Geek Gab, and being that both John and Dave seem
to have great taste in computers, and software, I
thought I would give them a try, based on their
recommendation. Well, all I can say, is that these
speakers, for the price $349, are probably the
closest you will ever get to listening to speakers
that cost thousands of dollars. Yes, I'm serious.
These speakers even impress Audiophiles.
If you were to do a
Google Search for AudioEngine A5 reviews you will
find several of the high end audio magazines
recommending these speakers, and floored at the
relatively low price for the quality of sound you are
getting. You will find many, many links proclaiming
that these are, by and far, the best audio speakers
for your money.
I agree. Fortunately, AudioEngine is also making even lower priced speakers, with the AudioEngine A2 speakers priced at $199. Like the A5 reviews I have seen, the A2's are also getting rave reviews. I highly recommend AudioEngine products. Do yourself a favor, and skip the "iPod speakers" at the major retail stores, and get yourself an A2 or A5 pair of *real* speakers, and enjoy music again.
I agree. Fortunately, AudioEngine is also making even lower priced speakers, with the AudioEngine A2 speakers priced at $199. Like the A5 reviews I have seen, the A2's are also getting rave reviews. I highly recommend AudioEngine products. Do yourself a favor, and skip the "iPod speakers" at the major retail stores, and get yourself an A2 or A5 pair of *real* speakers, and enjoy music again.
One device I really enjoy is the Apple Airport
Express, which lets you stream iTunes music, to
remote speakers. The Airport Express gives you the
ability to play music, wirelessly, anywhere in your
house. Now, there are lots of speakers out there that
have some fancy claim about being "MP3 speakers" or
"iPod speakers", and usually will do just about
everything but your dishes, however, the actual sound
quality of many of these speakers is pure audio
torture. While I don't think of myself as an
audiophile (who has a spare $100k or more to drop on
tube amps, and speakers with serial numbers that are
lucky to be above double digits?) I do however
appreciate good sound quality. Very few things in
life can move someone like music can, and part of the
musical experience is being able to reproduce the
sound as close to live as possible. Read on for my
review...
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