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When Monitor Audio unveiled its Studio 89 bookshelf speakers in 2024 they caused quite the stir. In addition to their ...
Upgrade your audio setup with the highest-rated bookshelf speakers of 2025, combining style, clarity, and value from the ...
The Sony SS-CS5M2 is the standout of the new additions to Sony’s CS Series. They are entry-level bookshelf speakers with a ...
No matter what you need an audio array for, be it a gaming battlestation, outdoor party, or home theater, we've got deep ...
The tweeter is actually in the center of the ... These are currently the pick for bookshelf speakers at Wirecutter, being the best-reviewed in their category by both professional audio reviewers ...
Our picks have separate tweeters and woofers, which handle different frequencies, so music will sound clear and smooth. Passive vs Active: Bookshelf speakers come in two different styles ...
If you don’t have a lot of money to drop on a pair of passive bookshelf speakers, don’t fret. The Edifier P17 provides plenty bang for your buck. The 0.75-inch silk dome tweeters and 4-inch ...
It’s pretty typical for bookshelf speakers to have two drivers, a tweeter on the top and a woofer on the bottom, while floorstanding speakers add additional drivers in between for the midrange. That ...
Looking for one of the best bookshelf speakers we've reviewed to date? Check out the RBH Signature SV-61R. You get an AMT tweeter, premium 6.5" woofer, an exquisite veneer cabinet and great sound. The ...
The new Fluance Ri71 Reference powered bookshelf speakers are designed to elevate the listening experience through the use of features like AMT tweeters, aptX HD Bluetooth and curved, MDF wood ...
The smaller sibling to floorstanding speakers, bookshelf speakers sound best when their tweeters are positioned at ear level — about 38 — 41 inches from the floor — which will require ...
In recent years, Klipsch has branched out from passive floorstanding speakers—like our best overall, the RP-8000F—into making powered bookshelf ... with toasted tweeters and worn-out woofers?