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Audiovector R1 Arreté review

Audiovector R1 Arreté review

Posted on May 25, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Top quality standmount speakers that work in a smaller space

There are some great high-end speakers on the market, but most of them need larger rooms to shine. So, what if you have a generous budget, but a compact listening space? We think we’ve found the answer in Audiovector’s R1 Arreté.

Audiovector is different from most rivals in that it offers upgradable speakers. The entry-level R1 is called the Signature (£2300) and it features a good quality dome tweeter and a carbon coned mid/bass driver all housed in a neat, nicely made, curved cabinet.
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