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Floorstanding loudspeakers — Acoustic Energy AE320²

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Acoustic Energy AE320²
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The AE320² is an updated series of floorstandin loudspeakers that uses an enlarged form factor, and its sound is based on an upgraded array of Corinium drivers.

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