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Os 10 melhores alto-falantes para vinil no mercado 2022


O vinil teve um retorno nos últimos anos, e estamos felizes com isso. Há, sem dúvida, uma sensação de teatro e ocasião com o vinil, que nunca pode ser combinada com as novas tecnologias de audição. Há também algo especial sobre esse tom analógico autêntico que adoramos.

E apesar de algumas das desvantagens óbvias, esse ressurgimento da popularidade parece estar aqui para ficar.

Portanto, se você estiver procurando por um novo conjunto de alto-falantes para combinar com seu toca-discos, não procure mais. Compilamos uma lista dos dez melhores alto-falantes para vinil na categoria de orçamento e preço médio para restringir sua pesquisa.

Vamos direto ao assunto e encontrar o par perfeito para você…


Os 10 melhores alto-falantes para vinil no mercado 2022

  1. Monitor de estúdio de campo próximo de 2 vias Presonus E4.5-4.5″
  2. Alto-falante Bluetooth portátil à prova d'água JBL Charge 4
  3. Colunas de estante Bluetooth com alimentação Edifier R2000DB
  4. Estante de livros preta JBL Arena B15 e alto-falante surround
  5. Colunas de estante ativas para audiófilos Edifier S1000DB
  6. Sistema de alto-falantes de prateleira de 3 vias e 3 drivers Sony SSCS5
  7. Colunas de estante de cinema em casa Polk Audio T15 de 100 watts
  8. Colunas Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Home Audio Bookshelf (conjunto de 2)
  9. Colunas de estante Micca MB42
  10. Colunas de secretária com alimentação Audioengine A2 Plus de 60 W

1 Monitor de estúdio de campo próximo de 2 vias Presonus E4.5-4.5″

Recursos e especificações


Nossa primeira escolha são esses pares de alto-falantes ativos da Presonus. Eles têm uma potência total de 50 watts e podem emitir um respeitável 100dB de ruído quando as coisas estão em até 11. A resposta de frequência entre 70Hz a 20.000Hz.

Os alto-falantes são do tamanho típico de estante, medindo 16,5" x 9,1" x 11,8" e pesando pouco mais de 13 libras. Dentro dos gabinetes há um woofer de Kevlar de 4,5” de boa qualidade e um tweeter de cúpula de seda de baixa massa de 1”.

A boa notícia é que a Presonus teve o bom senso de colocar as entradas e controles mais usados ​​na frente do alto-falante ativo. Você obtém a chave liga / desliga, volume, entradas auxiliares e de fone de ouvido bem colocadas no painel frontal. Obrigado rapazes.

Todos os controles, entradas e saídas menos usados ​​estão na parte traseira. Esses incluem; Conexões RCA, conexão TRS, saída para o alto-falante direito e controles de ajuste acústico.

Tudo isso parece bom até agora.

Construção e qualidade do som


Estes são oradores muito bem montados pela Presonus. Gostamos do design elegante e simples e da falta de grades de alto-falante. Eles têm um visual minimalista e sem sentido para eles. Considerando seu preço, eles oferecem grande valor tanto pela qualidade de sua construção quanto pelo som.

Como são predominantemente monitores de estúdio, não é de surpreender que tenham uma resposta principalmente plana e sem cor. No entanto, o baixo tem muito impacto para um woofer pequeno; na verdade, se alguma coisa, talvez seja um pouco forte demais. O tweeter produz alguns bons agudos nítidos, e o palco sonoro tem um bom alcance e profundidade.

Os controles de EQ na parte traseira do alto-falante ativo são úteis para adicionar um pouco de cor ao tom, pois se estiver ouvindo vinil, você pode querer um som mais esculpido do que um engenheiro de áudio.

Considerando seu preço, o Presonus E4.5 oferece alguns sons suaves e precisos que os tornam ideais para uso em audição de campo próximo ou para uso em salas menores.



Prós
  • Ótimo custo-benefício.
  • Som neutro.
  • Bom palco sonoro.
  • Aparência elegante.
  • Controles bem definidos.



Contras
  • Os cabos incluídos são baratos.
  • Adequado apenas para salas pequenas.


2 Alto-falante Bluetooth portátil à prova d'água JBL Charge 4

Recursos e especificações


Sem dúvida, o JBL é o melhor alto-falante à prova d'água Bluetooth da nossa lista. Este alto-falante portátil Bluetooth portátil e compacto JBL Charge 4 à prova d'água pesa apenas 2,0 libras e mede 4,9" x 5,9" x 10,8". Ele tem uma classificação IPX 7, o que significa que pode até sobreviver a um breve mergulho na piscina e continuar trabalhando. Notável!

Há um driver em forma oval para entregar o som. Tem uma resposta de frequência entre 60Hz a 20,00Hz. A unidade funcionará com alimentação elétrica e bateria, o que é útil. Você pode esperar cerca de 20 horas de uso das baterias. Além disso, há também um indicador LED útil que ajuda você a acompanhar a duração da bateria.

As conexões incluem; USB, Bluetooth e uma entrada auxiliar. Ele também tem o recurso muito elogiado de poder se conectar a mais de 100 alto-falantes JBL connect +. É um recurso legal, mas não achamos que será muito usado.

Construção e qualidade do som


Com uma classificação IPX 7, não podemos argumentar que isso é difícil e resistirá a alguns abusos graves ao ar livre. Também não podemos discutir com um design bonito e uma incrível variedade de 11 cores emocionantes. Definitivamente, parece mais uma declaração de moda do que um alto-falante.

E o som?


O fato é que o JBL Charge 4 não pode produzir volumes particularmente altos e também é um pouco leve nos graves. Confinado pelo tamanho de seu motorista, ele luta para descer. Embora soe razoavelmente forte em volumes mais baixos, uma vez que as coisas aumentam, as coisas ficam distorcidas e a definição é perdida.

Em volumes baixos a médios, o som geral é bom. É bem equilibrado com agudos e médios claros.

Essencialmente, este é um alto-falante externo e realmente não tem um lugar interno como uma maneira séria de ouvir seu vinil. Se você tem uma pequena festa e quer levar seu vinil ou seu Djing para fora, então isso se encaixa bem.



Prós
  • Classificação IPX 7.
  • Altamente portátil.
  • Conectividade Bluetooth.
  • Conectividade USB.



Contras
  • Volume baixo.
  • Luz nos graves.


3 Alto-falantes de prateleira Bluetooth com alimentação Edifier R2000DB

Recursos e especificações


Em seguida, em nossas análises dos melhores alto-falantes para vinil, temos os alto-falantes de prateleira Bluetooth com alimentação Edifier R2000DB, que medem 11" x 8" x 13,5" e pesam 18 libras. Eles têm um respeitável 120 watts de saída RMS. Tudo isso é fornecido com um driver de 5,0” e um tweeter de domo de seda de 1” para cada alto-falante.

Eles têm conectividade Bluetooth para que você possa conectar seu dispositivo eletrônico sem fio. Alternativamente, se você quiser ir à velha escola, existem algumas entradas auxiliares. Outras conexões incluem uma entrada de fone de ouvido, uma entrada óptica para sua TV, DVD ou console de jogos, portas RCA e XLR.

Todas as entradas e saídas estão na parte traseira do alto-falante ativo, juntamente com controles de volume, graves e agudos. Como existe um controle remoto, podemos perdoá-los por não ter o controle de volume na frente do alto-falante. Ainda teria sido bom ter a entrada de fone de ouvido na frente, no entanto.

Construção e qualidade do som


Estes são alto-falantes bem feitos, feitos na China, e vêm em uma opção de acabamento em preto brilhante ou folheado de madeira. Os armários são construídos em MDF, o que é muito normal nesse preço. Eles vêm com grades frontais bem projetadas e não interferem no fluxo de som.

Os alto-falantes são razoavelmente altos com seus 120 watts de saída RMS facilmente capazes de preencher uma sala pequena ou média. Auxiliado pelas portas de reflexo de graves voltadas para trás, os graves são razoavelmente firmes, descem bem e baixos e mostram pouco em termos de distorção, mesmo em volumes mais altos.

Os médios estão mesmo com pouca coloração, e os vocais, e instrumentos, são claramente definidos. Além disso, o tweeter Eagle Eye de 1” oferece agudos precisos, nítidos e limpos. No geral, não há dúvida de que esses alto-falantes Edifier produzem um som genuinamente de alta qualidade.



Prós
  • Boa conectividade.
  • Baixos níveis de distorção.
  • Bom baixo.
  • Alto volume.
  • Boa qualidade de som.
  • Tem controle remoto.



Contras
  • Eles são caros.
  • O controle remoto é minúsculo.


4 JBL Arena B15 Black Bookshelf &Surround Speaker

Recursos e especificações


Se você quiser levar a festa para dentro, abandone os alto-falantes JBL Charge 4 e mude para eles.

Os alto-falantes JBL Arena B15 Black Bookshelf medem 8,58" x 18,5" x 16,5" e pesam 17,42 libras. Cada alto-falante possui um woofer de policelulose de 5,5” e um tweeter de domo macio de 1”. Eles são capazes de produzir um total de 125 watts de potência de pico e têm uma faixa de frequência entre 100Hz a 40.000Hz.

Estes são alto-falantes puramente passivos, portanto, além dos dois postes de montagem para conectar ao seu receptor, não há outras entradas ou controles.

Construção e qualidade do som


Esses alto-falantes JBL têm um visual um pouco industrial para eles. Eles são um pouco austeros demais, em nossa opinião, e sentimos que eles realmente se beneficiam de ter as grades dianteiras conectadas. Mesmo assim, eles não são nada emocionantes de se olhar. Apenas uma caixa preta chata, então não há pontos para originalidade aqui.

Eles podem parecer chatos, mas o legal é que eles vêm com slots de montagem na parede integrados na parte traseira. Então, se você está com pouco espaço, estes podem ser exatamente o que você está procurando. Eles também vêm com cinco anos de garantia do fabricante e nós gostamos ainda mais.

Estes são altos o suficiente para uma sala pequena a média. Embora não haja problema com o volume, sentimos que o baixo está um pouco ausente. Isso provavelmente ocorre porque eles são um alto-falante selado raso sem porta de reflexo de graves. O piso de frequência de 100Hz é muito alto. Consequentemente, esses alto-falantes provavelmente se beneficiariam de serem conectados a um subwoofer.

E os médios e agudos?


Bem, a boa notícia é que não há problema com as frequências médias ou altas. Ambos são limpos e precisos. Os agudos são brilhantes e naturais. Os vocais nos médios-baixos se destacaram por serem bem definidos.



Prós
  • Bom valor.
  • Garantia do fabricante de cinco anos.
  • Construção elegante.
  • Eles têm um suporte de parede integrado.



Contras
  • Falta graves na extremidade inferior.


5 Alto-falantes de estante de livros ativos Edifier S1000DB para audiófilos

Recursos e especificações


Você possivelmente já deu uma olhada no Edifier R2000Db, e agora viu o Edifier S1000DB. Verificando o preço, você pode ver que o S1000DB é significativamente mais caro. Então, a pergunta, muito naturalmente, é, eles valem a pena?

Vamos descobrir…


À primeira vista, eles parecem semelhantes. Eles medem e pesam o mesmo. Isso é 11 "x 8" x 13,5" e 18 libras. Also, they have the same 120 watts of RMS output.

But then things start to differ…


The Edifier 1000DB has a 5.5” woofer and a 1” titanium dome tweeter. What’s more, though it has Bluetooth, the Edifier S1000Db has the latest 4.0 aptX connectivity. This significantly improves both streaming quality and latency issues.

As far as all other connections and inputs are concerned, they are the same as the R2000DB. There are RCA and XLR ports, an optical input for DVD, TV or game consoles, and also a headphone input. There are also control knobs for bass, treble, and volume.

All of the controls and inputs are found on the rear fo the active speaker.

Build and Sound Quality


It’s clear that these are better made than the cheaper models in the Edifier range. The S1000DB speakers are predominantly made out of real wood and have solid birch side panels. They look beautiful.  They also come with front grills, but these are again of better quality and, in fact, a better design than the less expensive models.

Overall there’s a greater attention to detail in their finish, and they feel very much like a grown-up speaker. Even the remote control is far better than on other less expensive models.

We can see where some of that extra money went.

So what about the sound?


Well, there’s no more power than the R1000DB, though there’s obviously still enough to fill a small to medium-sized room. And you also get  Dynamic Range Control and Digital Signal Processing to minimize distortion.

But you actually get more than this. These speakers have a larger 5.5” woofer, which allows them to reach down deep. This is backed up by their low-frequency specification of 48Hz. There’s also plenty of punch and clarity to the bass. The mids were smooth and clean with well-defined vocals.

There’s also high levels of clarity in the trebles courtesy of the upgraded 1” titanium tweeter.

Whilst we stand by the statement that the Edifier R2000DB speakers produce a high level of audio quality, we have to say that the Edifier S1000DB speakers sound even better. There’s no doubt that these speakers make a strong case for their additional cost.



Prós
  • Boa conectividade.
  • Latest Bluetooth 4.0 aptX
  • Low levels of distortion.
  • Deep, punchy bass.
  • Great sound quality.
  • It has a good-quality remote control.



Contras
  • They are expensive.


6 Sony SSCS5 3-Way 3-Driver Bookshelf Speaker System

Features and Specifications


Our next contender for the Best Speakers For Vinyl are these Sony SSCS5 3-Way speakers, which measure 17.9” x 10.7” x 16.2” and weigh 10lb each. They have three drivers, which is unusual at this price. There is a 5.25” woofer, a 1” polyester main tweeter, and a .75” super tweeter.

The three drivers put out a maximum power output of 100watts and 30 watts of RMS power. They have a frequency response between 53Hz to 50,000Hz, have an impedance rating of 6 ohms, and a sensitivity rating of 87dB.

These are passive speakers; therefore, other than the mounting posts, there are no other connections. And you will obviously need to use a receiver to work with these speakers.

Build and Sound Quality


These are at the more affordable end of the range of speakers we’ve reviewed. In terms of their build and design quality, this is also clear to see. They’re unimaginative black vinyl MDF boxes with little quality to them. Pretty much what we’d expect for the price.

Maybe the sound will be better?


Vamos ver.

The Sony SSCS5 3-Way speakers aren’t particularly loud and struggle to give precise sound at higher volumes. However, at lower volumes, they are perfectly fine. This is also the case for the bass. The fact is they can reach down surprisingly low with little distortion at lower and medium volumes. However, at higher volumes, things are not so clear, and booming can be heard.

Now to address the elephant, or rather mouse, in the room first. Sony, listen to us, there’s too much emphasis on the higher end. Squeak, squeak, squeak! It’s no real surprise as it seems to be a common trait of a lot of Japanese speakers.

But why?


We’ve genuinely no idea.

The good news is that despite the emphasis on the higher frequencies, with a bit of fiddling to the EQ settings, it is possible to tame down the trebles and dial in a decent well-balanced sound.

Considering their price, the overall sound quality was surprisingly good.



Prós
  • Inexpensive.
  • Grills included.
  • Low bass.



Contras
  • Dominance of trebles.
  • Uninspiring cabinet design.


7 Polk Audio T15 100 Watt Home Theater Bookshelf Speakers

Features and Specifications


Polk is a US-based company with 50 years of experience in the electronics business. They have a solid reputation for manufacturing great sounding and affordable speakers. We, therefore, have high hopes with there small and affordable T15.

Let’s look at the specs first…


The T15 measures a compact 7.3” x 6.5” x 10.7” and weighs a modest 8.25lbs. They can produce  100 watts of peak power from the 5.25” woofer and .75” tweeter. They have a front-firing bass reflex port, which is all designed and engineered using Polk’s own Dynamic Balance technology.

They have a frequency range of between 65Hz to 20,000Hz, have an impedance of 8 ohms and a sensitivity rating of 89dBs. These are passive speakers, so you’re going to need to pull that spare receiver from the back of your cupboard.

Build and Sound Quality


For this price, you’re not going to expect anything other than MDF, which is just as well, because that’s exactly what you get. We think you’ll agree, though, that the furniture quality MDF they use is a cut above what you’ll normally find on most speaker cabinets at this price.

The cabinets look well-finished and are really nicely complemented by the design and layout of the two drivers and the bass port on the front of the speaker. They do have speaker grills included, but we think they look great without them.

Full marks to Polk for making an inexpensive speaker look beautiful and interesting. Other speaker manufacturers kindly take note.

Louder than you may think…


For a small speaker, they have more volume than we’d anticipated. They’re certainly fine for a small sized-room and would probably be fine for somewhere bigger.

The bass reaches down nice and low with little distortion until the volume gets close to 11. The tweeter is precise and produces some bright trebles without becoming harsh or shrill. The mids were also nicely defined.

Overall, considering the price, the Polk T15 speakers are capable of producing some high quality and well-balanced sound. These are definitely the best value speakers we’ve looked at.



Prós
  • Inexpensive.
  • Good build quality.
  • Ótimo projeto.
  • Great sound.



Contras
  • None at this price.


8 Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Home Audio Bookshelf Loudspeakers (Set of 2)

Features and Specifications


These Pioneer speakers were designed by the legendary speaker designer, Mr. Andrew Jones. For those of you who don’t know, his prowess is such that he could make a great set of speakers out of a bread bin, tea towel, and used parts from an old toaster.

We’ve therefore got high hopes for the Pioneer SP-BS22-LR.

Let’s take a look at those specs first…


The Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Bookshelf Speakers measure a fairly compact 12 9/16″ x 7 1/8″ x 8 7/16″ and weigh just 9lbs 2ozs. The peak power is 80 watts per speaker, and they have a frequency response between 55Hz-20,000Hz.

The subwoofer is relatively small, measuring only 4”, and is paired with a 1” soft dome tweeter. The nominal impedance is 6 ohms, and they have a crossover frequency of 3,000Hz.

Since these are passive speakers, other than the mounting posts, there’s nothing else in the way of connections.

On the face of it, nothing extraordinary here, so let’s dig a little deeper.

Build and Sound Quality


These are positioned as a budget-priced bookshelf-speakers, and the quality is very typical of what you’d expect to find at this price.  It’s MDF and black wood-stained finish all round. And unfortunately, there’s nothing interesting or aesthetically appealing in their design.

The grills, unbelievably, make matters worse. Como isso é possível? Well, not only are they even uglier than the boring boxes, sorry, we mean cabinets, but they also impede audio quality. This is because the thick plastic used in the frame acts as a physical barrier to the soundwaves from the tweeter.

Best to leave the grills off and preferably just throw them away.

So far, this isn’t the start we’d hoped for, so let’s quickly move onto the sound.

OK, folks, there’s thankfully some good news here. The truth is, the Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Bookshelf Speakers are a bit of a wolf in sheep’s clothing. They look as exciting as a geography teacher’s tweed jacket but yet sing oh so sweetly.

So how do they do it?


There are a few things these speakers do to achieve such a great sound.  Firstly, the speakers use a complex and outstanding 6 component crossover for the trebles, mids, and bass. It sounds super-smooth and is not something you’d typically expect to find in speakers at this kind of price. This all helps to create a helps to create well-balanced and accurate audio across at all frequencies.

Additionally, although the Pioneer SP-BS22-LR only has a 4” bass driver, it still is able to reach down to the lower bass notes. The lowest limit is officially stated as 55Hz. It may not be as punchy as speakers with larger drivers, but it’s impressive never the less.

These are great sounding speakers for the price.



Prós
  • They have an excellent complex crossover system.
  •  Good audio quality and clarity at all volumes.
  • Great value for money.



Contras
  • The grills are useless.
  • Unimaginative and boring cabinets.


9 Micca MB42 Bookshelf Speakers

Features and Specifications


The Micca PB42 are passive bookshelf speakers and should not be confused with the Micca PB42X, which are the active equivalent. Regardless they still measure the same 6.5” x 5.8” x 9.5”, though the Micca PB42s and weigh a featherweight 3lbs.

This makes the Micca MB42 both the smallest and the lightest speakers we’ve reviewed

The RMS is rated at 15 watts per speaker with a total peak power of 75 watts. This is all courtesy of a 4” carbon fiber woofer, and a 3/4” silk-dome tweeter, both mounted on a surround. They have a  frequency response between 60Hz-20,000Hz with a sensitivity rating of 85dBs. Their impedance is rated between 4-8 ohms.

Sound and Build Quality


Considering their price point, we have absolutely no moans or niggles about their construction or use of materials. As you’d expect, they’re constructed from MDF and subsequently stained. They have detachable grills that look perfectly fine.

The truth is that the Micca PB42 speakers are small, and they undoubtedly look a little plain. However, despite their small and plain looks, they manage to deliver performance far beyond their size and cost.

The carbon fiber woofer helps to create a good lower range and bass response. This is further enhanced by a well-designed bass reflex port that neatly extends bass notes in the lower range and also helps to keep distortion down to a minimum.

Higher ranges are accurate, clear, and smooth…


What’s more, the crossover design also plays an important part in giving the speakers an open, dynamic, and balanced sound signature.

All in all, although the Micca PB42 speakers don’t have much in the way of volume, they do produce audio quality that is way higher than might be expected from such a tiny and inexpensive package.



Prós
  • Excellent crossover between frequencies.
  • Smooth and clear trebles.
  • Acessível.
  • Small size.



Contras
  • Low volume.


10 Audioengine A2 Plus 60W Powered Desktop Speakers

Features and Specifications


And finally, on our search for the Best Speakers For Vinyl, we have these active pair of speakers from Audioengine. They measure 4” x 5.25” x 6” and weigh only 6.61lbs each. They have a total peak power of 60 watts, and the frequency range is between 65Hz to 22,000Hz.

The connections as well as the controls are on the rear of the speakers. They have an auxiliary input, headphones input, RCA inputs and outputs, dual analog audio inputs, and USB. Additionally, they have a control knob for the volume.

Interestingly what they don’t have is either Bluetooth connectivity or any form of EQ control. Given that these are not inexpensive speakers, we really feel they should have both. We would also have liked to see the headphone input on the front of the speaker and a remote control.

Still, you can’t have everything, let’s hope things are better with the build and sound.

Build and Sound Quality


The good news is that things are indeed a lot better here.

These are a beautifully well-made and stylish set of speakers. They’ll pass the WAF (Wife Approval Factor) test all day long. These are hand finished wood cabinets that have some high-quality materials under their skin.

A cut above the quality of most speakers at this price, they also come in a choice of three colors.

That should keep the wife happy!


The kevlar woofer, despite its small size, can deliver deep and tight bass. However, for anyone wanting to listen to predominantly bass-driven music, they are likely to be found somewhat wanting. There is, of course, the option of connecting an Audioline subwoofer.

The mids and trebles are crisp and clear, with excellent levels of refinement. There’s no doubt that overall these deliver superb well-balanced audio quality. However, they’re not the loudest of speakers and so are really more suited to near field listening or for use in a small room.



Prós
  • Excellent sound quality.
  • Well balanced.
  • Well made and stylish cabinets.



Contras
  • Caro.
  • No Bluetooth.
  • Bass a little thin.


Best Speakers For Vinyl Buyers Guide


The best speakers for vinyl we’ve reviewed are likely to cover the needs of all but the most serious audiophiles. So, once you’ve set your budget, you’re going to need to decide if you want to have active or passive speakers, plus what level of connectivity and power you’re likely to need.

Let’s look at the decision of passive against active speakers first.

Passive or Active?


This decision could very well come down to considerations of cost and convenience.  Generally speaking, if you want a cheaper system, then a pair of active speakers is more likely to be a budget-friendly option. Active speakers also take up less space and take away the need for any more decision making. Basically, there’s having to decide what speakers to pair with what receiver.

If you choose to buy active speakers, the best pairing option of speakers to the receiver has already been taken for you. What’s more, since this match will have been carefully designed to work in tandem, it’s rarely a bad choice.

On the other hand, if you already have a receiver or possibly have a specific sound in mind, passive speakers are much more flexible in creating your own sound. Additionally, as your budget increases, and so you look at increasing levels of sophistication in your audio equipment, the audio quality invariably becomes higher than you’re likely to achieve with an active set-up at a similar price.

Conectividade


With the resurgence of vinyl, there are a lot of turntables that have Bluetooth capability. If you’ve recently bought one of these newer era turntables, then it’s going to follow that the best vinyl speakers for listening in this instance would have to have Bluetooth connectivity.

And let’s face it, Bluetooth connectivity is always useful since it can then be used with multiple electronic devices, rather than solely for use with vinyl.

In an event, any active speakers you buy are likely to have both RCA and standard speaker connections, which are both easy to set-up.

Power


We’ve really only covered the needs of vinyl fans who are listening in small to medium-sized rooms. If you have a larger room, you absolutely need to get more powerful speakers than we’ve listed here.

Virtually all of the speakers we’ve reviewed have big brothers and sisters you can check out. All fully capable of shaking the room, emptying your pockets, and making your ears fall off. If you’re most concerned with near-field listening in a small room, we can’t think of a better pair of speakers than the Audioengine A2 speakers.

The most powerful speakers we’ve reviewed, and capable of comfortably filling a medium-sized room, would be the JBL Arena B15 Black Bookshelf &Surround Speaker.

So Many Speaker Options


There are a number of other superb speaker options for various specific tasks available at the moment. So, why not check out our reviews of the Best Powered Speakers, the Best Party Speakers, the Best In Ceiling Speakers, the Best Wireless Outdoor Speakers, the Best Speaker Docks, the Best In Wall Speakers, and the Best Studio Monitor Speakers on the market.

So, what are the Best Speakers For Vinyl?


So, there you have it.

We think you’ll all agree that there’s something genuinely magical and special about vinyl. We’re so happy to see it live on, and long may it continue.

Before we go, we want to leave you with our top pick across all budgets and sizes of speakers. The speaker we feel offers the best overall quality was the…

Polk Audio T15

This is an inexpensive speaker that was beautifully designed, was well made, had plenty of volume and great audio quality. In fact, it was so good, at the price, we couldn’t really find fault.

Enjoy your vinyl, and Happy listening!