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Status Acoustics Voce Fina Bookshelf Speaker Review
Review: The Status Acoustics Voce Fina Bookshelf is one of the finest sounding speakers we’ve heard or measured. It’s a two-way design featuring SOTA drivers and a cabinet made out of solid granite.
NHT Classic Three Bookshelf Loudspeaker Review
Review: The NHT Classic Three bookshelf speakers are a three-way acoustic suspension design, easy-to-drive monitor with a small footprint, exceptional build-quality, and good low frequency response.
DD Audio Loudspeaker Lineup Preview
Preview: DD Audio is mostly known for their presence in the mobile audio space, but now they're looking to take the home audio segment by storm with several value priced offerings. Speakers + Sub
NHT 2.1 Super Stereo Loudspeaker System Review
Review: The $600 NHT Super Stereo system packs the legendary SuperZero together with a Super 8 subwoofer for a budget friendly, full range 2.1 system. Keep reading to see how this compact rig rates.
Thonet & Vander Hoch Powered Bookshelf Speaker Review
The Thonet & Vander Hoch Powered Bookshelf Speaker have 35 watts per channel, high-pass filter, and bass and treble controls. At $200 a pair, they are definitely recommended.
Aperion Audio Allaire Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers Preview
Preview: Aperion's Allaire Bluetooth bookshelf speakers($399/pr)boast wireless connectivity, digital and analog inputs, and 50W of power per side. Are they on your shopping list?
THIEL Audio TM3 Bookshelf Speaker Preview
The TM3 marks a fresh start for Thiel Audio. Priced at $2,999, it's the product of Thiel's new director of product development, Mark Mason. Will it add to the Thiel legacy? Keep reading for the scoop.
Audioengine 2+ Powered Desktop Speakers Review
Review: The Audioengine 2+ desktop speakers may be tiny but they sounded great for the size. They may be expensive, but the sound quality and features easily justify the price.
Audioengine 2+ Premium Powered Desktop Speakers Preview
Preview: Basically it looks like Audioengine read all the reviews the A2 speakers have gotten and took the biggest complaints and fixed them with the A2+. That just sounds like good business to us.
KEF X300A Powered Speakers Review
Review: The KEF X300A powered speakers use two class AB amplifiers in each speaker. A 50 watt amp drives the woofer and handles the low and mid frequencies, and a 20 watt amp powers the 1" tweeter.