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Audioengine 512 Review

Audioengine 512 Review

Posted on May 23, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Audioengine is known for its audiophile-centric approach to affordable speakers for computers and the rest of your home, but less so for portable Bluetooth models. And unlike the rest of its product lineup, the $169 Audioengine 512 employs digital signal processing (DSP), which is almost a given for a portable Bluetooth speaker this size, but still uncharted territory for the Austin-based audio company.
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