


Let me start by saying these little wooden cubes punch WAY above their weight class. After using cheap plastic PC speakers for years, unboxing the A2+s felt like Christmas morning - each speaker wrapped in premium microfiber bags like audio jewels.
The matte wood finish looks sophisticated on my desk (I got the black version), and their compact size perfectly fits between my dual monitors. Pro tip: Laying them horizontally saves space while maintaining killer soundstage.
Sound quality? Mind-blowing for 2.75" drivers. Playing Hans Zimmer's 'Time' through Tidal, I could hear every string vibration - something my old speakers completely muddied. The silk dome tweeters make vocals sparkle without harshness.
Now the elephant in the room: bass. These won't rattle your windows, but after adding Audioengine's DS1 stands (which angle them toward your ears), the low-end tightened up noticeably. For EDM lovers, I'd recommend pairing with their S8 subwoofer.
Connectivity is where these shine brightest. I regularly switch between USB-C for work calls, Bluetooth 5.3 for Spotify breaks, and RCA for my turntable - all without replugging cables. The front volume knob is surprisingly satisfying to use.
Two minor gripes: 1) The mid-range has a slight dip around 3kHz that makes some rock tracks feel slightly hollow. 2) Bluetooth occasionally stutters when my microwave runs (annoying but rare).
After six months of daily use, they've become my work-from-home MVPs. Whether it's critical listening sessions or background lo-fi beats, these deliver audiophile-grade sound in a desktop-friendly package that doesn't scream 'gamer aesthetic.'
Worth $269? If you care about build quality and nuanced sound more than earth-shaking bass - absolutely. They're the perfect upgrade path from cheap PC speakers to proper hi-fi without breaking the bank or your desk space.
