The Audioengine line of speakers should work well.The Audioengine A5+ to be exact.
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Powered Bluetooth speakers under $600
I had the KANTO YU-5s. The first pair failed within a month, so KANTO. replaced them under warranty and the 2nd set worked fine for 2years. I sold them because the TRIANGLE WIRELESS BLUETOOTH BOOKSHELF SPEAKER – SENSA SN01A was a step up in soundstage, punch, and dynamics. Highly recommended https://www.stereonet.co.uk/news/triangle-is-positively-active https://www.trianglehifi.com/en/produit/wireless-bluetooth-speaker-sn01a/ https://www.kronosav.com/products/triangle-sensa-sn01a-active-speakers https://www.audiophil-online.com/news/triangle-new-sensa-range-of-loudspeakers/ |
I have brand new A stock Scansonic M5 BTLs listed here for $525. It was a special from the factory as they are normally $1000. They are a darn nice pair of speakers with a 50w Class AB amp and the Bluetooth works extremely well. They go to 55hz so aren't going to give you the best bass response but not terrible. Typical for a smallish bookshelf. They have a nice sounding ribbon tweeter that I think will appeal to someone who likes Goldenears. https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisa418d-scansonic-m5-btl-powered-monitor-w-bluetooth-bluetooth-wireless Otherwise, Audioengine is probably your best. They typically have the best speakers on a cost/quality basis. |