Audiovector R 1 Signature Bookshelf Speakers
Compact speakers should make the system feel focused, not smaller than the music.
When a Smaller Speaker Still Needs Authority
A stand-mount speaker often gets chosen because the room needs a cleaner footprint. The tradeoff is that many compact designs lose body, scale, or timing once the music asks for weight. The R 1 Signature is built for a different balance: quick, precise, and easy to place, but still capable of making voices, percussion, and bass lines feel connected.
Why We Chose the R 1 Signature
We chose the Audiovector R 1 Signature because it gives the R Series a compact entry point that still feels serious. The non-parallel cabinet, rear-ported design, R Evotech tweeter, and 6.5-inch carbon bass/mid driver give it speed and definition without turning the room into a speaker display.
This is the model to consider when the room calls for smaller cabinets, but the system still needs believable tone, rhythm, and a clear image between the speakers.
What the Specs Won't Tell You
Fast Enough for Music With Movement
The carbon bass/mid driver helps the speaker react quickly to changes in rhythm and texture. Drums keep their snap, bass notes have better shape, and vocals do not feel trapped inside a small box.
A Cabinet That Keeps Its Voice Out of the Way
The non-parallel tear-drop cabinet is designed to reduce internal standing waves. That matters because the speaker should reveal the recording, not add a boxy signature of its own.
A More Refined Compact System
The R 1 Signature works when the room needs a visually calm speaker, but the listening still needs to feel intentional. Add proper stands, a good amplifier, and careful setup, and it becomes a compact system that feels much larger than its footprint.
The Audio Two Verdict
The R 1 Signature is the R Series choice when placement, room balance, and clean proportions matter, but the system cannot sound like a compromise. It is not the Arreté version, and it should not be presented that way. Its strength is the way it brings Audiovector's cabinet thinking, carbon-driver speed, and clean timing into a speaker that fits easily into more spaces.
Tech You Can Hear
| What You Hear | Why It Happens |
|---|---|
| Clean timing from a small cabinet | 6.5-inch carbon bass/mid driver |
| Less boxiness around voices | Non-parallel tear-drop cabinet design |
| Better scale than the footprint suggests | Rear-ported 2-way stand-mount architecture |
| Treble that stays clear without feeling hard | R Evotech tweeter |
| A more finished look in the room | Compact cabinet in four standard finishes |
Technical Highlights
- 2-way rear-ported bookshelf speaker
- R Evotech tweeter
- 6.5-inch carbon bass/mid driver
- Frequency range: 42 Hz to 28 kHz
- Sensitivity: 87 dB
- Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
- Crossover frequency: 3,100 Hz
- Power handling: 160 W
- No Energy Storage cabinet design and non-parallel surfaces
- Dimensions: 37 cm H x 19.6 cm W x 29 cm D
- Weight: 7.8 kg per speaker
Why Choose Audio Two
Audio Two ships across Canada. That said, a system at this level is worth a conversation before you commit — we can make sure it's the right fit for your room, your source, and how you actually listen. Reach out and we'll help you get it right.
