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    Tannoy Autograph Mini review: bijou bookshelf speakers that are genuinely fun, beautiful, and sound far bigger than they are


    Tannoy Autograph Mini: Two-minute review

    Take a quick look at the Tannoy Autograph Miniature and it’s easy to find yourself asking some brief but pointed questions such as “what is that?” and “why does it look like an antique?” The Tannoy doesn’t look like most other speakers because Tannoy has been making speakers for a very long time and when it has a product range called ‘Heritage,’ you’d better believe that there is a considerable amount of heritage involved – some of these products can trace their lineage back over fifty years. 

    The catch is that some of them are also on the large side. They can clock in at the best part of a metre wide, which means you’ll need a fair amount of room to accommodate them. The Autograph Mini is designed to embody the styling and engineering of these larger speakers but at a size that allows them to fit in smaller rooms without overwhelming them. While each Autograph Mini speaker is a great deal more manageable than its bigger brothers, the engineering and technology (yes, despite the looks, there is technology in there) is exactly the same. Tannoy feels that certain aspects of how a speaker behaves and interacts with a room require very specific engineering solutions which shape the design of the speaker. 

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