Speaker type | 2-way |
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Recommended usage | Universal |
Colour of product |
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Housing material | MDF |
Speaker placement |
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Amplifier | Built-in |
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Impedance | 4.0 Ω |
Sensitivity | 88.0 dB |
Woofer | yes |
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Woofer diameter | 3.98 in |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
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Height | 8.98 in |
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Width | 5.51 in |
Depth | 6.5 in |
Tweeter | yes |
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Tweeter diameter | 0.79 in |
Audioengine is the darling of the desktop audio set, producing mostly small, affordable powered speakers that tend to be used on desks and credenzas. The P4 is the company’s sole passive speaker, with a 0.75-inch silk-dome tweeter, a 4-inch Kevlar-cone woofer, and a front-slotted cabinet. At 9 inches high, it’s the second most compact model in this roundup. The handsome version you see here, crafted from solid bamboo (the world’s most renewable wood) costs an extra $75 per pair.
For awhile now, I have been using (and loving) the Audioengine A5 speakers. They are a pair of self-powered monsters. There is really no other way to describe
Pros:
With a build quality and sound that belies their price, you'd be mad not to try out the AP4s
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