Testseek.co.uk have collected 16 expert reviews of the Audioengine AW1 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Audioengine AW1.
May 2008
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The editors liked
Very little effect on audio quality
Great range
Can be used with a variety of other equipment
The editors didn't like
Expensive considering the price of company's speaker range
The AW1 sets out to transmit music wirelessly at CD quality, and it achieves that. We can imagine performance being admirable in big, well-constructed US homes, but in old European housing stock, where there are far more opportunities for dead spots a...
The AW1 retails for $149 at AudioEngineUSA.com. Some may think it is pricey at first glance, but if you think about the versatility in being able to use this product in multiple situations, you will find that it is worth it. If you are just itching ...
You could have saved much of your time by not reading the above review, but instead knowing this one fact: you can trust Audioengine’s marketing claims on the AW1. You can read the purported specifications or features on their website and believe th...
Affordable, Simple to install and use, Good audio quality with most source material,
Audio transfer still not quite as pristine as a direct cable link
If you want to be able to enjoy your digital music collection in another room of your house, the Audioengine AW1 is one of the best things going in wireless audio. While its still not quite as clean or transparent as a direct connection between the s...
Excellent sound quality, simple setup and operation, no lag time or drops/interference in playback, works with a wide variety of audio devices.
Pricey compared to other wireless music options, could use another USB AC adapter or possibility for battery power.
Sound Quality Performance To conduct the testing of the Audioengine 5 speaker system, I connected it to three different sources. The first and most rigorous testing was done with a Sansa Fuze 4GB and Audioengine A5 speakers, the second was with a Toshi...
Abstract: My dilemma each summer seems to be how to get music outdoors – not just speakers, that’s easy - but to sit outside and choose without leaving my lawn chair. Traditionally it meant playing a CD and running back and forth, not that my house is large, so...
Abstract: Only a handful of years ago audiogeeks like me could only dream of magically beaming my music across the room at true CD quality sound. Oh, sure some companys had digital transmission to their loudspeakers, yet would you want to be locked into Meri...
Without a doubt the best transmitter set, Compact, USB powered, Plenty of accessories
You might be better off with wires, theoretically, Not Cheap, Stereo
With a wireless sound system, the best possible performance would mean that you cant tell wireless from wired. In that sense, Audioengines W1s have achieved the best possible result. The audio came through clearly, losslessly, and undisturbed. The fi...
Expensive
Powered by USB or AC adapter, no battery option
What is the worst thing about setting up a stereo speaker system? In my opinion, its running all the necessary wires. I always said that if I ever build a new house, that it will have speaker wiring pre-installed in all the walls. But for an existing...