It’s all in the name, really. Bookshelf speakers are designed to be placed on a bookshelf at around your ear height, while floorstanding (or “tower) speakers are designed to stand on the floor. You ...
Serious about your music? High-quality speakers can completely change how you listen to, and appreciate, music. Run-of-the-mill speakers often distort audio and overly highlight mid-range frequencies, ...
Find the sweet spot between size, price, sound, and features with the shelf-friendly speakers that fill your room with sound, not clutter. By Markkus Rovito Updated Sep 28, 2023 2:40 PM EDT We may ...
The best bookshelf speakers can transform how you listen to music, movies, games, and other media content, adding impressive depth and clarity to immerse you in your audio. Soundbars and other ...
Arendal Sound is one of those brands that has quietly earned respect in the audio community over the years. The company entered the market in 2015 and gradually became known for building solid, ...
Available in two finishes—a mahogany veneer and a black, painted wood tone—the newest model is an 8-ohm loudspeaker with a 6.5-inch woofer and a titanium alloy tweeter. For the company, it represents ...
There will always be a market for bookshelf speakers. Why? Because stereo sound is special. Music recorded in stereo needs to be listened to in that format unless we are content with listening to ...
RBH Sound has overhauled their acclaimed "Impression" series, and we managed to get their R-5 bookshelf and R-515 LCR speakers in for review. See the performance enhancements they now offer. The R-5 ...
Ikea teamed with Sonos, and the pairing has produced the $99 Symfonisk Bookshelf Wi-Fi speaker with AirPlay 2. How does it compare to pricier speaker alternatives. Sonos has come at the home audio ...
The Buchardt Audio P300 Loudspeakers fill an interesting void around $1,300 and are not fussy about placement. The P300 is a compact speaker that is designed to provide sufficient low-end frequency ...
If that name sounds familiar, it’s because his dad David Chesky operates a record label – Chesky Records – which caters to those who love not just great music, but great recordings of great music.