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Audioengine HD6
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Many input connections are available
The HD6 will work with a wide range of audio sources, as there are a number of connectivity options to choose from. Wired connections include analog RCA, 3.5mm as well as optical. Bluetooth connectivity is also available if you don't want to deal with wires.
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The sound lacks energy
Due to the forward mids, the highs and bass are compromised. There is not a lot of sparkle from the high frequencies and the low end is not very powerful. You’ll need to make EQ adjustments for an airier sound and add a subwoofer to increase bass output.
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Clean sound with forward mids
If you love mids then you’ll find HD6’s sound signature to be quite appealing. Overall sound is clear, with the mids getting extra emphasis. You’ll easily hear guitars and vocals and movie or game dialogue won’t be lost in the mix. The highs are slightly recessed so these speakers do not sound harsh at all, but at the expense of a bit of detail and airiness. The bass is present and tight, but not very powerful.
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Having a remote is convenient
The included remote allows you to adjust the speakers’ volume, put them in sleep mode, or mute.
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Physical volume control is easily accessible
The volume knob is very easy to reach as it is on the front side of the main active speaker. Pressing the knob mutes the speakers.
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You can easily integrate a subwoofer
You’ll be able to easily add a subwoofer to enhance bass output thanks to the RCA sub out connection.
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Weight:
30 lbs
Type:
Active Bookshelf Speakers
Dimensions:
11.75 x 7.25 x 10
Connectivity:
3.5mm / RCA / Optical / Bluetooth
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Microlab M300U
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Perfect crystal clear and powerful sound
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Catches cell frequencies from old cell phones (Lumia 532 and older)
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3.5mm jack from the computer to the subwoofer
This makes it compatible with the most hardware, not only computers.
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Has a radio antenna but not radio tuner...
... and it's not clear what that antenna is for. Supposedly it can catch radio signal in order to listen to radio but there's no visible frequency tuner anywhere. It's strongly recommended to unscrew the antenna from the subwoofer.
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Wonderful bass
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Huge subwoofer speaker
About 23 cm in diameter.
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Q Acoustics 3020
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Great soundstage and imaging
When positioned properly, these speakers can deliver immersive audio. Soundstage is quite wide, while instrument separation is very good. You’ll be able to pick out individual instruments from the music, and you can also easily appreciate audio panning and directional sound.
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Requires stands for optimal performance
You might want to consider investing in stands, as the 3020s are designed to perform optimally when placed on stands instead of a table/desk.
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Clear highs and full mids
The highs of the 3020 are crisp, airy and full of detail. You’ll be able to easily pick out the nuances of the audio. The highs do not get harsh though, so these are smooth and easy to listen to. The mids are full and sound quite natural. Vocals, guitars and keys sound very good and have a warm and life-like timbre. The bass is tight and controlled, but not very powerful.
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Amp/receiver is needed
These are passive speakers, so they will not function properly when plugged straight to your computer, TV, or smartphone/media player. You’ll need to hook these up with an audio receiver or speaker amplifier.
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Easy to drive
You do not need a powerful speaker amplifier to run these. At 6 ohms impedance, these speakers should deliver great volume and audio quality with a decent amp.
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Weight:
10 lbs
Type:
Passive Bookshelf Speakers
Dimensions:
10.2 x 8.9 x 6.7 inches
Tweeter:
1-inch
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$289.99
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Sonos Play:1
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Great sound quality for compact size
Hi-fi sound quality to fill both small and large spaces.
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Terrible app UI
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Play the same sound on multiple speakers
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Doesn't support standard cross platform music casting
You have to use the Sonos app.
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Sleek looking speaker
Not boxy like most bookshelf speakers.
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Controlled remotely
No wires necessary. It comes with tons of default internet radio stations so teammates can collaboratively select music.
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