Music isn’t just noise, and whoever said that clearly doesn’t have a soul or they’ve never experienced just how magical a new speaker system can be.
Whether you’re a true audiophile looking to upgrade your entertainment setup or you can’t stand the thought of listening to those tired old speakers that sound like they’re broadcasting from a tin can, this week’s filled with speaker deals that’ll take your at-home listening experience to the next level.
SEE ALSO:7 of the best speakers for those who want crisp, clear audioWe’ve sifted through hundreds of deals to bring you the best of the best, from premium like Sony and JBL to budget-friendly options that won't break the bank.
Here are our top picks for the best speaker deals this week.
The Bose SoundLink Flex has been on sale for a few weeks now, but it’s still one of the best portable speaker deals we've seen. (According to CamelCamelCamel, it’s currently at its lowest price ever on Amazon.) This rugged, waterproof speaker is perfect for outdoor gatherings at the pool, beach, or campsite. And, despite its small size, it delivers that signature Bose sound quality the brand’s known for.
SEE ALSO:I went hands-on with Sony's new ULT Field 1 speakerWith up to 12 hours of playtime on just one charge and Bluetooth connectivity, the SoundLink Flex is a solid option for anyone looking for a portable speaker to take along on their next adventure, wherever that may be.
Sony ULT Field 1 — $98 $129.99(save $31.99)
Marshall Emberton II — $119.99 $169.99(save $50)
Bose SoundLink Revolve+ Series II — $229 $329(save $100)
JBL Boombox 2 — $399.95 $499.95(save $100)
If your Echo just isn’t cutting it, the KEF Q Series 5.25-inch 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (pair) are a great upgrade option. Plus, they’re $250 off right now at Best Buy.
These speakers come in satin black, walnut, and white and offer 51Hz-28kHz frequency response so you can jam out to your favorite tunes with crisp, high-quality sound. (Imagine Super Tramp coming through these babies.) The design of the bass reflex enclosure (with rear-firing port) and the Uni-Q driver let you experience what you’re listening to without restrictions, no matter where you are in the room.
PreSonus Eris E3.5-3.5-inch Near Field Studio Monitors (pair) — $99.99 $149.99(save $50)
Klipsch R-51PM Powered Speakers (pair) — $399.99 $599.99(save $200)
KEF LS50 Meta Passive Bookshelf Speakers — $1,500 $1,599.99(save $99.99)
When I was younger, my mom blasted Motley Crue, Martina McBride, Pearl Jam, and countless other artists on an old tower speaker system in our living room. Those memories of being immersed in the music will always be a part of me.
SEE ALSO:Sonos Move 2 Review: Fantastic sound and a price to matchAlthough her massive tower speakers have long since been retired (I think they’re in the attic), the Klipsch Reference 800 Series Dual 8-inch 2-Way Floor Standing Speaker is a modern-day alternative. It has a 4.8-star rating and a $100 discount at Best Buy.
This floor-standing speaker can handle up to 600W peak power (150W continuous) and features two eight-inch spun-copper TCP woofers for a deep, powerful, and resonant bass response that no smart home device could ever hope to match.
Klipsch R-610F Floorstanding Speaker — $168 $389(save $221)
Samsung MX-ST40B Sound Tower — $174.90 $497.99(save $323.09)
Polk Signature Elite ES60 Tower Speaker — $479.99 $549(save $69.01)
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