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The $499 Fluance Ai81 Powered Tower Loudspeakers look very impressive on paper. But can they deliver sonically at that price?
Inflation? Someone forgot to tell the nice people at Fluance in Canada that loudspeakers should not be this affordable right now. We are big fans of the Fluance Ai61 Powered Bookshelf Loudspeakers because they offer very solid performance and connectivity options for under $300 USD.
The new $499 Fluance Ai81 Powered Floorstanders have us rather intrigued after going through all of the specifications; each loudspeaker is also 30 pounds which is highly unusual for the price. Fluance Ai81 (Natural Walnut)
Fluance is all about delivering a higher level of performance for the money and their powered lineup has sold out more than once over the past 14 months. We are currently reviewing than RT85 Reference Turntable ($499) and it has proven to be quite impressive so far; even in comparison against some other tables below $1,000 that we have recently reviewed.
The Ai81 does not include an internal phono preamplifier; PSB and Kanto include that feature in their powered loudspeakers and we think Fluance needs to do the same considering how many turntables they sell each month. Fluance Ai81 (White Walnut)
The Fluance Ai81 provides an option for those that desire a wireless speaker but want something more substantial than a bookshelf or compact-size speaker system. Core Features
The Ai81 comes as a stereo pair. The right channel speaker plugs into AC power and houses the amplifiers for both speakers and provides all of the system’s connections. The non-powered left channel speaker connects to the amplified right channel via standard wired speaker connections.
The Ai81 provides Bluetooth and physical connection options so just about any audio playback device can be accommodated.
Tip: To connect a traditional turntable to the Ai81 system, you need to place a phono preamp between the turntable and the Ai81’s analog audio inputs. However, if your turntable has a built-in preamp, you can connect it directly to the Ai81’s analog audio inputs. Fluance makes a turntable with a built-in preamp: RT80 ($199.99 or less at Fluance or Amazon)
Another connection option is the built-in Subwoofer preamp outputs. If you desire more bass than the Ai81 produces you can add any brand/model-powered subwoofer. However, Fluance makes two that might fill the bill: DB12: 12-inch ported front-firing powered subwoofer ($349.99) or less at Fluance or Amazon DB10: 10-inch ported front-firing powered subwoofer ($199.99) or less at Fluance or Amazon
The Ai81 also has its own built-in DAC (digital to analog converter) so that digital audio sources can sound their best.
For control, the Ai81 system comes with a wireless remote.
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Tip: The Ai81 is not a Wi-Fi speaker so there is no built-in streaming. Streaming must be done via Bluetooth from compatible devices. Size, Weight, Finish Dimensions (HWD): 37.8 x 8.50 x 10.24 inches / 96 x 21.6 x 26 cm feet installedWeight: Active Speaker: 30.61 lbs (13.88 kg), Passive Speaker: 29.02 lbs (13.16 kg)Available Finishes: Black Ash, White, Walnut, Natural Walnut, and Lucky Bamboo What’s in the Box Ai81 Powered Floorstanding Speakers (pair)Remote Control with 1x CR2032 Battery6ft Power Cable8ft 18 Gauge Speaker WireQuick Start GuideFluance CatalogLifetime Customer Support2 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty Availability and Pricing
The Ai81 is priced at $499.99 and is available on Fluance.com and Amazon. Related reading Fluance RT85N Budget Turntable Includes One Of Our Favorite Cartridges New Fluance Ai41 And Ai61 Powered Wireless Bookshelf Speakers
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