Best Bookshelf Speakers 2023

Best Bookshelf Speakers 2023

Speakers are an important part of any home audio setup. But not everyone has the budget and room space for those big and expensive floor-standing speakers. Enter the bookshelf speakers. They’re larger than portable speakers but much smaller than floor speakers. Thus, they offer a good balance between size and performance. They’re placed on an elevated surface…

Airpulse A100 Active Speaker Review vs Edifier S3000 Pro
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Airpulse A100 Active Speaker Review vs Edifier S3000 Pro

I have worked my way through most of the excellent Edifier active speakers, and more recently, I have been checking out the premium Airpulse range. Similar to Klipsch, the defining feature of these speakers is the horn-loaded tweeters which helps the speaker produce a wide dynamic range producing detailed highs and low distortion. When I…

Airpulse A80 Review – How do they sound vs the Edifier S3000 Pro?
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Airpulse A80 Review – How do they sound vs the Edifier S3000 Pro?

Airpulse is the premium sub-brand of popular Edifier. This premium brand is headed up by audio designer Phil Jones, who was also the original founder of the British audio company Acoustic Energy. Much like famed audio brand Klipsch, one of the defining features of the Airpulse range is the use of horned tweeters, which allows…

Edifier S3000 Pro Active Stereo Speaker Review
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Edifier S3000 Pro Active Stereo Speaker Review

I have reviewed quite a few of the Edifier speakers over the years, and I loved the Edifier R2000DB enough that I switched to them as my main PC speaker after my Bose Companion 50 speakers died. I have been very happy with them over the past few months, but due to the nature of…

Mitchell Acoustics uStream One Review – True wireless Bluetooth bookshelf speakers for less wire mess
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Mitchell Acoustics uStream One Review – True wireless Bluetooth bookshelf speakers for less wire mess

You have heard of True Wireless earphones; almost every brand offers a pair. Now it is time for true wireless speakers; as the name suggests, the speakers are not physically wired up to each other but connect via Bluetooth for their stereo connection. Unlike the TWS earphone counterpart, there are still some wires; you have…