If you're serious about music but you currently listen to tunes through a pair of tinny, cheapo PC speakers, check out Audioengine's $199 A2 speakers. They can fill a room with sound without taking up much physical space.
Powered by an integrated amp in one speaker, the A2s fit nicely on your desk and offer a big sound that belies their small size (4 by 5.25 by 6 inches, width by depth by height). Clearly geared toward accurate music reproduction, the speakers offered remarkable imaging and excellent transparency in my tests, which I performed after 30 hours of burn-in and using lossless FLAC files and a high-quality external DAC.
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When you're listening to music, the A2s produce a good amount of bass without a subwoofer. If you're seeking tooth-rattling bass for movies and games, however, this two-speaker package isn't for you, although Audioengine does offer a separate subwoofer for $399. The speakers supply plenty of volume, but controlling the levels can be a chore since the volume knob resides on the back of the left speaker. Admittedly this design makes for a clean, refined-looking speaker, whether in matte black (the A2B model I tested) or glossy white (A2W).
The Audioengine A2 speaker set should be on the short list of anyone who values good musical reproduction over chest-thumping bass. If you're not sure into which camp you fall, you can order directly from the company, audition the A2s for up to 30 days, and return them for a refund if you're dissatisfied.
Tom Mainelli