Audioengine
A2+ wireless
Based on 45 Reddit mentions
$279.00
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Good Battlestation Speaker rec?
These are a bit more high-ticket so they may be out of your intended price range, but I really love my Audioengine A2+ speakers. It's the first set of desktop speakers I've owned where they didn't just sound "okay", they sound really really good and they're one of my favorite ways to listen to music
...HylianMadness in r/GirlGamers
May 20, 2026 2:17 AM
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DIY Speaker Mount on Monitor: No Screws
Yeah they are often touted as the best in their price range, but when everything in that price range sucks anyway, I guess you have no choice. My first speakers were the creative pebble+ (the version that came with a sub) and it served me well enough until I got a used set of audioengine a2+ with an
..._Caphelion in r/battlestations
October 2, 2025 2:29 PM
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Calling all audiophiles.
Mainly, Headphone guy have some IEMS as well. Source: Fiio K9 Pro ESS Headphones: Sennheiser HD800s - Basically wall hacks, unbeatable for sweaty sound whoring on FPS competitive games, and S tier for classical/rock music imo. Sennheiser HD58x - Great Value, for dual gaming/music purposes Dan Clark
..._Cherios in r/auckland
December 31, 2025 6:37 AM
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It's new like 2 months old, any advice? Rate me
If you’re looking in the 100-200 € range for music, gaming and movies, I’d skip tiny cheap speakers and go for solid 2.0 setups. Edifier R1280DB or R1280T are probably the safest choice. Balanced sound, decent bass, multiple inputs and easy to live with on a desk. Edifier R1700BT or R2000DB if you w
...crazyserb89 in r/RateMySetup
January 10, 2026 1:57 PM
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First day of new setup
Honestly that's a killer setup you've put together. I ran into similar webcam upgrade needs last year and ended up with a Logitech Brio 4K - it's been solid for video calls and the auto-framing is surprisingly good. For desktop speakers, i'd look at Audioengine A2+ if you want something compact but
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/Workspaces
February 7, 2026 3:30 PM
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Speaker recs welcome
adding speakers for guitar makes a huge difference. for a desk, you want something with a small footprint but clear sound. i've been using the Audioengine A2+ for a couple years now and they're perfect for this. they're compact but have great clarity for mixing or just jamming out. for organizing, a
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/desksetup
February 26, 2026 4:35 PM
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First time post, No RGB Workstation/Gamestation.
Yea, those are the Audioengine A2+ wireless. I mostly use my headphones, but I connect to my phone when I'm doing chores. For something so tiny, it sounds great.
ilovecostcopizza in r/battlestations
September 8, 2025 6:57 PM
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First time post, No RGB Workstation/Gamestation.
Audioengine A2+ wireless plus subwoofer. The sound is amazing for its size.
ilovecostcopizza in r/battlestations
September 9, 2025 3:11 AM
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A2+ Speakers Does It Lose Sound Quality Using USB-A Dongle?
USB-A to USB-C dongles won’t hurt the sound at all — the A2+ is doing its own DAC internally, so as long as the dongle is compliant you’re just passing digital data. If anything ever sounds off, it’s usually the dongle not providing enough power or dropping the connection, not actual audio quality l
...New_Living2359 in r/audiophile
November 25, 2025 8:57 PM
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Recommended for setup upgrade
I'd be looking toward CDs. Any thrift store should have a pile of CD or DVD players, any of which would work just fine. You'll also need an amplifier or powered speakers. You can either buy used or get something like Audioengine A2+ and you're done. (they have zero bass but get everything else right
...ImpliedSlashS in r/StereoAdvice
May 19, 2026 3:40 PM
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