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Bike Lights by MonkeyLectric

Bike Lights by MonkeyLectric

Audioengine A5 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review Editors' note (February 21, 2012): The speakers reviewed here have been replaced by the newer Audioengine 5+ speakers. We've been a little tardy in reviewing Audioengine's PC speakers, but we're glad we finally got our hands on both the 5 series ($325) reviewed here and the step-down Audioengine 2 series ($199) because they really are quite impressive. The key thing to note about both sets of speakers is that they are bookshelf-style speakers masquerading as PC or "multimedia" speakers (as these things are apt to be labeled). But unlike classic bookshelf speakers, these Audioengine models are powered (via a standard AC plug); there's no need for a separate receiver or amplifier, so you can use them with any audio source. The Audioengine 5 speakers measure 10 inches high by 7 inches wide by 7.9 inches deep. It's worth noting that both the 2 and 5 series Audioengine speakers come nicely packaged, with cloth covers over the speakers and cables.

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