Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Audioengine A2 Plus bookshelf speakers and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Audioengine A2 Plus bookshelf speakers.
May 2019
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The editors liked
Compact Size
Build quality and finish
Excellent sound at this physical size
Flexibility of sources
Using analog inputs
Bluetooth or USB components
Documentation
Amazing sound for the size
Perfect size for desktop
Pair well with A5or wireless W3 option
Included DAC
Size
Looks
Three color choices
Connectivity
Sound quality
Price
The Audioengine A2+ is compact set of attractively style powered stereo speakers that delivers impressive sound for its size. This new "plus" version adds a digital USB connection
An output for an optional subwoofer to the existing two audio inputs
A...
Excellent sonic clarity
With a focus on accuracy
Solid connectivity
Including output for subwoofer
Handsome
Streamlined design
No DSP
Excellent audiophile desktop speakers
Excellent value for money
Bluetooth at last
Autopower save when audio stops
Big sound for such a small footprint
3 colours
Plug and Play setup
60 Watts Total power output
3 Year Warranty
Inviting
Carefully tailored sonics
USB computer input
Easy setup
The editors didn't like
Matching small subwoofer offered as a package
Remote control
Speaker wedges included to tilt them up
Somewhat weak bass
Not cheap
DAC limited to bit depth up to 16 bits and sample rate up to 48KHz
Could have more bass
Mid-bass bump
High-end extension a little shaky
The speakers lack a remote control
The volume control is inconveniently located on the backside
And there's no way to toggle between inputs. The Audioengines are also a bit pricey compared with less refined PC speakers.
Speakers must be angled upward/elevated on desktops for proper audio experience
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It's been a while since I've ventured to the land of desktop speakers. Several interesting sets have some my way over the past 6 months or so, but none seemed quite worthy of a write up. Much of the blame for that lies squarely with Adam Audio - their F5...
I have no qualms in recommending the Audioengine A2+ to anyone needing a small pair of speakers.Of course, there are caveats. For one, there is no option to get the speaker set without a built-in DAC. So if you already have an existing DAC and wish to sav...
Published: 2014-07-07, Author: Andre , review by: avrev.com
The Audioengine A2+ speakers are a stone cold bargain: true desktop speakers that pull off the trick of actually fitting on a desk, and sounding great. Actually, better than great. They offer flexible connectivity, and built in USB DAC. Audioengine is a c...
Inviting, carefully tailored sonics, USB computer input, Easy setup
Controls in back, Unprotected drivers
Our audio editor's favorite budget desktop (and TV) speakers have gotten more convenient thanks to the addition of a PC-friendly USB input, making them an even better value....
Published: 2013-12-06, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Audioengine A2+ is compact set of attractively style powered stereo speakers that delivers impressive sound for its size. This new "plus" version adds a digital USB connection, an output for an optional subwoofer to the existing two audio inputs, a...
The speakers lack a remote control, the volume control is inconveniently located on the backside, and there's no way to toggle between inputs. The Audioengines are also a bit pricey compared with less refined PC speakers.
While they'll cost you $50 more, Audioengine A2+ multimedia speakers improve on an already great product (the A2) with slightly better sound when hooked up to your computer via a new USB connection.
Audioengine is just one of those companies that you don't necessarily hear from all too often, but when you do you know they've got an awesome product to show you. The Audioengine A2+ is certainly one of those products.Unlike many companies out there who ...
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Published: 2020-01-31, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
When I reviewed the original Audioengine A2+ almost six year ago here at APH Networks, I said they were an "incredible; bar none" pair of speakers. Six years later, I am just as impressed with the updated version. Yes, they are fundamentally the same thin...