Acoustic Energy AE320² Released—marking the completion of Acoustic Energy’s newly revitalized 300 Series—this high-performance floorstanding speaker integrates cutting-edge design and acoustic innovation, positioning itself as a standout in the mid-range hi-fi market. Inspired by the brand’s flagship Corinium, the AE320² showcases a sleek, re-engineered cabinet with an increased form factor to support enhanced clarity and detail across a wider frequency range. The speaker’s standout component is its newly developed mid-woofer, crafted from a unique paper and coconut husk composite, delivering a rich, natural tonal character with dynamic precision. High frequencies are handled by a refined soft-dome tweeter derived from the Corinium, ensuring a consistently open and articulate top end.
One of the most exciting innovations in the Acoustic Energy AE320² is the implementation of Resonance Suppression Composite (RSC) technology—a first for speakers in this price bracket. This advanced internal bracing system significantly reduces cabinet resonance, contributing to cleaner, more transparent sound reproduction. Audiophiles will also appreciate the updated aesthetic, with a minimalist ‘silk-touch’ matte finish available in walnut, black, or white, accented by color-matched trims and premium grille fabrics. The design is completed with solid aluminum feet for added stability and sonic integrity, aligning both visual elegance and acoustic function.
According to Managing Director Mat Spandl, the technological advancements in the AE320² are a direct result of engineering breakthroughs made during the Corinium’s development. At a retail price of £1,999 / AU$4,385, the Acoustic Energy AE320² Released loudspeakers offer exceptional value and performance for discerning hi-fi enthusiasts. Available globally from late June, they represent a new benchmark in mid-tier speaker performance. For more about Acoustic Energy’s approach to speaker innovation, check out our Acoustic Energy Speakers section or read the in-depth coverage from What Hi-Fi?.
Acoustic Energy AE320² Released—marking the completion of Acoustic Energy’s newly revitalized 300 Series—this high-performance floorstanding speaker integrates cutting-edge design and acoustic innovation, positioning itself as a standout in the mid-range hi-fi market. Inspired by the brand’s flagship Corinium, the AE320² showcases a sleek, re-engineered cabinet with an increased form factor to support enhanced clarity and detail across a wider frequency range. The speaker’s standout component is its newly developed mid-woofer, crafted from a unique paper and coconut husk composite, delivering a rich, natural tonal character with dynamic precision. High frequencies are handled by a refined soft-dome tweeter derived from the Corinium, ensuring a consistently open and articulate top end.
One of the most exciting innovations in the Acoustic Energy AE320² is the implementation of Resonance Suppression Composite (RSC) technology—a first for speakers in this price bracket. This advanced internal bracing system significantly reduces cabinet resonance, contributing to cleaner, more transparent sound reproduction. Audiophiles will also appreciate the updated aesthetic, with a minimalist ‘silk-touch’ matte finish available in walnut, black, or white, accented by color-matched trims and premium grille fabrics. The design is completed with solid aluminum feet for added stability and sonic integrity, aligning both visual elegance and acoustic function.
According to Managing Director Mat Spandl, the technological advancements in the AE320² are a direct result of engineering breakthroughs made during the Corinium’s development. At a retail price of £1,999 / AU$4,385, the Acoustic Energy AE320² Released loudspeakers offer exceptional value and performance for discerning hi-fi enthusiasts. Available globally from late June, they represent a new benchmark in mid-tier speaker performance. For more about Acoustic Energy’s approach to speaker innovation, check out our Acoustic Energy Speakers section or read the in-depth coverage from What Hi-Fi?.
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