Shinola made studio-quality speakers for your home

Last year, Shinola released its first pair of bookshelf speakers, which were built completely in-house. For its follow-up, the company partnered with Barefoot Sound, an American manufacturer of studio monitors and loudspeakers, to create the second-generation Shinola Bookshelf Speakers, which are available today.

I've been testing the Bookshelf Speakers — which cost $1,500 and are available in black or a natural oak finish — for the past few weeks, and they are quite exceptional. They outpace my Sonos 5 with ease, thanks to exceptional bass and mids that don't fray in the least if you want to crank the volume. (Your neighbors, however, may not enjoy it.) Sound reproduction on even the most lush production — like Teyana Taylor's "Hurry,"...

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