From critical music listening to furniture-shaking hometheater, a great pair of speakers can make all the difference. We found the top picks on the market.
When it comes to how we listen to the most sacred forms of audio in our lives -- specifically, the sounds of our favorite music and movies -- there's no denying the unbeatable experience delivered by an amazing set of speakers.
Contents GoldenEar Technology Triton Five Tower Speakers The best tower speakers you can get for the price Jump to details Klipsch Synergy Black Label B-200 Bookshelf Speakers Mighty bookshelves for movies and music Jump to details SVS Prime Tower Surround System Best surround sound speakers Jump to details More JBL Flip 5 The best portable speaker Jump to details More KEF LS50 Wireless II For the audiophile music streamer Jump to details More Sonos One The best wi-fi speakers you can buy,...
The speakers have a lively and energetic response overall, helping whatever you’re listening to come through with the same vibrant sound that first hit the microphone in the studio. The GoldenEar Technology's Triton Five provide the kind of constant satisfaction that more than justifies their price. And, oh yeah, they should last for decades to come.
As a compact set of full-range speakers, the Klipsch Synergy Black Label Bookshelf Speakers make for the perfect upgrade path. You can start using them as the primary stereo pair for a small- to medium-sized room — perhaps with a connected amp like the Sonos Amp — and then migrate them as you build out a larger home theater setup.
We think 5.1 systems are a perfect starting place for those looking to get into great home theater sound and a nice stepping stone to larger Dolby Atmos systems without the hassle of hanging speakers from the ceiling or investing in fancy up-firing speakers. Best of all, every speaker in the SVS Prime system can last through upgrades, rather than being the kind of thing you’ll mothball when you decide to make the leap to a bigger setup.
Who it's for: Frequent party hosts, travelers, and those that want big sound with limited real estate.While a majority of entries in this roundup are for dedicated wired speaker solutions , we'd be negating an entire audience if we didn't discuss a tremendous wire-free option for listening. Enter the JBL Flip 5.
JBL Flip 5 The best portable speaker More KEF LS50 Wireless II For the audiophile music streamer Pros Cons Why you should buy them: Amazon for music, they're gorgeous, have an impressive sound, and no amplifier required.Why we picked the KEF LS50 Wireless II: Each speaker contains two built-in amplifiers — one for the woofer, one for the concentric tweeter — that combine for up to 280 watts per channel. That’s more than enough volume to blast music in all but the largest spaces and makes the LS50 II versatile enough to function well where some may have considered placing floor-standing speakers.
Followers of this list will know we've gone back and forth on this one. For a while, the Riva Concert claimed this title, but as we often do, we've revised that selection. As much as we love the Riva Concert's sound and excellent connectivity options, the company has failed to deliver a whole-home multiroom experience for its buyers. If we were contemplating using a Wi-Fi speaker on its own, maybe that wouldn't bother us so much.
We expect that an investment in a Sonos One will last far longer than money spent on other Wi-Fi speakers. That new 6-inch woofer combines with a 1-inch silk dome tweeter to provide a remarkable full-spectrum response on each side. And with improved waveguide technology, you'll get an even wider stereo image that allows you to pan your mixes with impressive detail. Volume isn’t a problem either, with plenty of amplification onboard providing enough power to fill the vast majority of spaces, and certainly enough for near-field listening — which is what these speakers were designed for.
Who they're for: Gamers who want an incredible sound system that lets them feel every gunshot and explosion.Headphones will always be a popular choice for gamers, thanks to the built-in mics that let you talk to your teammates in online multiplayer titles. But there are times when you want to put down the headset and let the sound surround you. Enter the Logitech Z906, a 5.1 speaker system that is all business when it comes to delivering an invigorating surround sound experience.
Who they’re for: Headphone-weary computer listeners, jack-less phone owners, stereo speaker choosers.You may not always want to put on a pair of headphones to jam out to your favorite tunes at your desk, and that's where the Audioengine A2+ come in. These are pretty dynamic speakers tucked into attractive enclosures, including a feature set that makes them a solid package for computer listeners.
Who they’re for: Stereo speaker choosers, retro lovers, and audio purists who don't necessarily want a soundbar for their TV audio.You probably want to upgrade those weak TV speakers, but you don't have to always do it by way of a soundbar. A stereo speaker setup, like the Klipsch The Fives, is made to be just that alternative, courtesy of a stellar set of features and options.
When budget is a factor, it's always worth looking for the best possible value for the money. Edifier does its best to answer that call with the R1280DB, a more powerful iteration of the R1280T. These stereo speakers were built to keep things simple, but not too simple to miss out on some custom connectivity choices. It will matter if you want to set them up with a TV or computer because of their size.
What features do the best overall speakers offer? It depends on what you're looking for in a speaker. Let's say you're after a great-sounding portable speaker. You'll want to look for a product that can handle the elements, provide multiple forms of connection , along with plenty of battery life for the times when you don't have ready access to a charging station.
How can you improve speaker quality? There are a number of things you can do to bolster the sound quality of your speakers. For starters, take a look at your listening space. Would moving a couch or chair benefit your experience? What about the speakers themselves? Typically, you'll want to try and triangulate your seating to place you in the center of the listening space, with your speaker drivers aimed towards you.
Do speakers support Wi-Fi? Bluetooth? Yes, many powered speakers support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Just make sure that you check the specs and consider device compatibility before you purchase.
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