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Energy-efficient, dropping to a low 1.5W in network standby mode 2.2.1. Why the Audio Pro SP-3 is Ideal for 2026 Installations

The SP3 is perfect as a standalone speaker in a bedroom, a stylish addition to a home office, or a component in a larger multiroom setup in the kitchen or living room.

| Feature | Audio Pro SP-3 (New) | Sonos Five | Klipsch The One Plus | Audioengine A2+ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Single-box stereo | Single-box mono/PA | Single-box mono | Two separate speakers | | Price | $$ (Mid-range) | $$$$ (Premium) | $$ (Mid-range) | $$ (Mid-range) | | TV Input | Yes (Optical) | No (Needs Sonos Arc) | No | No | | Sub Out | Yes | No | No | Yes | | Soundstage | Wide (True stereo) | Narrow (Mono blended) | Narrow | Very Wide (Separate) | audio pro sp3 new

: "Plug and play" system that requires no software; however, it must be paired with an Audio Pro TX-1 transmitter and VOL-1 volume control for operation.

Standard wireless speakers rely on crowded 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth channels, leaving them vulnerable to dropouts caused by guest smartphones, routers, and microwave equipment. The operates entirely on a dedicated, proprietary 1.9 GHz RF network protocol . This guarantees a highly stable, lag-free audio feed that remains completely unaffected by heavy consumer Wi-Fi traffic. 2. Premium Acoustic Output with Advanced DSP Energy-efficient, dropping to a low 1

The SP-3 avoids this problem entirely by operating on a . Using a proprietary, closed network protocol, it transmits uncompressed, high-fidelity audio up to 100 meters without dropouts, latency issues, or lag. Instant Track-Light Integration

Features a 2.75" full-range driver powered by a 12W digital Class D amplifier, covering a frequency range of 80–20,000 Hz 2.2.1. Standard wireless speakers rely on crowded 2

The box sat on Elias’s workbench like a silent monolith. It was the Audio Pro SP-3, the "new" model everyone in the audiophile forums was whispering about. Elias wasn't one for hype, but as a restorer of vintage soul records, he needed a speaker that didn't just play music—it had to breathe it.