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Audioengine B2 vs Marshall Stanmore

12.25 in
4.25 in
Audioengine B2 Wireless Speaker
Audioengine B2
13.78 in
7.28 in
Marshall Stanmore Wireless Speaker
Marshall Stanmore
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Editiorial reviews
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7 editorial reviews
The Audioengine B2 Bluetooth speaker system will not disappoint audiophiles seeking flat response rather than boosted bass.Read more
I do not remember a whole lot of things my teachers have said when I was in elementary school. However, if there was one thing that stuck in my head for many years, it would have been something my Grade 6 teacher discussed in class. "Another teacher caught a student reading a novel behind their math textbook during math class, and gave him a zero," he explained. "If I were him, I would give him an 'A'. After all, he is reading!" When I first heard this, I knew something was wrong with this statement. However, I could not explain why I so vehemently disagreed with him until almost a decade later. Reading a novel is not wrong. However, reading a novel when you are supposed to be learning about math is wrong. Clearly, my teacher failed to understand just because you think you are doing the right thing, does not necessarily imply it is always the right time (I mean, try doing that at work, haha). A little under a year ago, I took a look at the Audioengine A2+ powered desktop speakers. To make a long story short, I remarked that "the Audioengine A2+ simply rocks in sound quality." Now, if you have been following APH Networks for quite a while, you will know a comment like this regarding audio products do not appear often on this website. Being as logical as Audioengine should be, they recently released a new product called the B2. The Audioengine B2 is essentially a pair of Audioengine A2+ rotated sideways, duct taped together at the base, plus a Bluetooth chip to make it a set of wireless speakers. If the A2+ was really that awesome, then will it make the B2 automatically just as awesome, or will it be the right hardware with the wrong application, like reading a novel in math class? We took one in to find out.Read more
Well, it's that time of year again. The time of year to eat a lot, drink a lot, and be thankful that we get to do another review for Audioengine! Yup. It'sRead more
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4.2 out of 5
8 user ratings
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4.1 out of 5
38 user ratings
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3.5 out of 5
136 user ratings
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Sound

Audioengine B2Audioengine B2
Marshall StanmoreMarshall Stanmore
Low frequency65.0 Hz45.0 Hz
High frequency22.0 kHz22.0 kHz
RMS15.0 W80.0 W
Peak power60.0 W80.0 W

Design

Audioengine B2Audioengine B2
Marshall StanmoreMarshall Stanmore
Colour of product
  • Ash
  • Black
  • Grey
  • Walnut
  • Wenge
  • Beige
  • Black
  • Brown
  • Gold
  • Grey
  • Wenge
  • White

Dimensions

Audioengine B2Audioengine B2
Marshall StanmoreMarshall Stanmore
Height4.25 in7.28 in
Width12.25 in13.78 in
Depth5.5 in7.28 in

Connectivity

Audioengine B2Audioengine B2
Marshall StanmoreMarshall Stanmore
USByesno
Aptx Supportyesyes
Bluetoothyesyes
Bluetooth codec
  • aptX
  • SBC
aptX
Bluetooth version5.04.0
Analogue 3.5mm input (Aux)11

Features

Audioengine B2Audioengine B2
Marshall StanmoreMarshall Stanmore
Docking station for mobile/Tabletnono
Smart speaker (virtual assistant)nono

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