You don't need fridge-sized speakers to fill your life with music. Here are our picks for the best bookshelf speakers.
If you're looking for powerful bookshelf speakers but don't want to spend a ton of money, Majority's new D100 Bluetooth speakers could be just the thing. The UK audio brand specialises in affordable ...
However, a bookshelf isn't necessarily where you should put them; we would always recommend placing them on dedicated speaker stands to ensure they sound their best. Larger speakers might give you a ...
Below, you’ll find the best and coolest new bookshelf speakers that have released (or just announced) in the last few weeks. The British audio company Ruark is best known for its wireless music ...
The best bookshelf speakers This pair of chunky speakers offers a rich, smooth tone. It keeps games and music sounding their best, and delivers a hearty bass response—even without a subwoofer.
The striking blue finish and exceptional sound quality make these speakers a standout choice for audiophiles. Reasons to Buy ...
KEF LS50 Meta bookshelf speakers usually retail for $1,599.99, but as of Nov. 5, Best Buy has them on sale for $999.99.
For under $100, the D40X speakers by Majority Audio are truly a sight to behold. Or should that be sound to behold? Semantics ...
The JBL Stage 2 loudspeakers cost $3,500, but they give you plenty of options to set up the perfect home theater.
Canadian audio company Kanto has a new option if you’re looking for powered desktop or bookshelf speakers with better bass ...
This is a scarily good deal, too. Even though we tested them at £799, the Vestia No.1 now usually retail at around £899, so a ...
Pro-Ject Audio's Juke Box E1 combines a solid amplifier and turntable in one for those beginner audiophiles who don't want to fuss with components.