Audioengine Hd6 Powered Speakers Review
AUDIOENGINE HD6 POWERED SPEAKERS REVIEW JIM CLEMENTS SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS Audioengine’s new HD6 powered speakers have flexible hook up options – analog, optical or Bluetooth. They are solidly built and impressed me with their excellent imaging, dynamic midrange and tunefull bass response. They are available in three different finish options, all of which are high quality and very stylish. These are the type of speakers one would be happy to use for the rest of their life. Highlights Audioengine HD6 Powered Speakers • Flexible input options – analog, digital and Bluetooth • Surprising bass extension • Neutral, precise midrange • Extended, albeit “polite” treble response • Incredible soundstage depth • Plenty of amplifier power for mid sized rooms • Beautiful Real Wood Finishes with excellent build quality Introduction I have always admired Audioengine because of their knack for creating high quality, affordable gear. For those who may not know, Audioengine started in the mid aughts of the 21st century and have since focused on innovative, compact powered speaker systems, stand-alone DAC’s and miscellaneous wireless applications. Their products have garnered rave reviews from consumers and the press. Their products are always high quality and high value prospects for modern music lovers. AUDIOENGINE POWERED SPEAKERS REVIEW SPECIFICATIONS DESIGN: WEIGHT: 2-Way Slot-Loaded, Powered Speakers 17.5 lbs. (Left channel/amp) and 12.5 lbs. (Right POWER: channel/passive) 50 wpc RMS DIMENSIONS: MFR: 11.75” H x 7.25” W x 10” D 50 Hz – 22 kHz, +/- 1.5dB AVAILABLE FINISHES: TWEETER: Real Cherry, Real Walnut or Satin Black Paint 1" Silk Dome MSRP (PAIR): WOOFER: $749 USD 5-1/2” Kevlar cone COMPANY: CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: Audioengine Not stated SECRETS TAGS: INPUTS: Audioengine, HD6, Powered speakers, Bluetooth, 3.5mm mini-jack, RCA L/R, digital optical (SPDIF,) Bookshelf speakers, Bookshelf Speaker Reviews 2016 Bluetooth aptX CODEC: Up to 24-bit/192 kHz sample rates This is the second formal review I have done of something made by Audioengine.
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