The crossovers, driver EQ, and smart limiting are DSP-based.
A small play/pause/skip touch-panel is handsomely set into the main speakers top panel.
Navigation is fairly straightforward much more so, in my view, than the earlier versions of the app.
Hardwired connection options include HDMI eARC, MM phono, 3.5mm analog and a subwoofer output
Both male and female vocals were consistently natural and projected well out into the listening space.
The little Alphas also went to about 45 Hz or so with honest tonality and definition.
Imaging was fairly tight.
Hardwired connection options include HDMI eARC, MM phono, 3.5mm analog and a subwoofer output
Partly inspired by this trait, I tried the Alpha iQs for a bit as desktop speakers.
I briefly used the HDMI eARC input to confirm operation with mySonyOLEDTV, which worked as expected.
They are available in blue, orange, yellow, black or white matte lacquer finishes.
Screenshots of the BluOS app used to control streaming and speaker setup
My black pair showed first-rate fit and finish and attention to detail.
Should you buy the PSB Alpha iQ?
Our SVS Prime Wireless Pro review is forthcoming.
Top panel controls for volume adjustment
Elac Debut ConneXElac’s compact stereo speakers are a more basic, affordable option than the PSB Alpha iQs.
Our Elac Debut ConneX review is forthcoming.
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