Tech
Acoustic Energy AE2 40th Anniversary Standmount Speakers Debut at North West Audio Show 2026
Acoustic Energy is extending its anniversary campaign with the AE2 40th Anniversary, a limited-edition standmount loudspeaker that will make its world premiere at the North West Audio Show in Cranage, UK, on June 27-28, 2026.
Following the AE1 40th Anniversary in 2025 and the launch of the fully analog AE Active at High End Vienna 2026, the new AE2 looks back to one of the British brand’s more ambitious compact loudspeaker designs—only with considerably more modern engineering under the gloss finish.
Rather than simply dusting off an old badge and hoping nostalgia does the heavy lifting, Acoustic Energy has redeveloped the AE2 around the later AE2 Signature concept. The new speaker uses technology derived from the AE1 40th Anniversary, adds internal steel reinforcement to reduce cabinet coloration, and is positioned above the AE1 for listeners who want more scale, bass weight, and dynamic capability without surrendering the placement flexibility and imaging strengths of a proper standmount.
The AE2 40th Anniversary will be demonstrated publicly for the first time ahead of its wider launch later this summer. Acoustic Energy’s intent is clear: take the compact-monitor attitude that made the AE1 famous and give it enough muscle to annoy a small floorstander.
From Acoustic Energy: “Building on the unprecedented success of the AE1 40th Anniversary Edition, the AE2 uses the same newly developed woofer and tweeter drive units from the AE1. The AE2 40th Anniversary derives from the legacy of the highly renowned flagship ‘AE2 Signature’ model of the 1990s. The same technological refinements from the AE1 have been used to update the performance to today’s level, along with aesthetic detail sympathetic to the original.”
Driver Design
The AE2 40th Anniversary uses the same newly developed tweeter and mid/bass driver platform as the AE1 40th Anniversary, but applies it to a larger offset MTM configuration intended to deliver more bass extension, headroom, and authority. Acoustic Energy has also added strategically placed internal steel plates to reduce cabinet coloration and help the larger enclosure match the quieter, more controlled behavior of its smaller sibling.
The 29mm anodized aluminum dome tweeter carries over the AE1 40th Anniversary’s larger 29mm voice coil and slightly increased radiating area. Like the original AE designs, it is ferrofluid cooled and damped, a combination intended to improve power handling, dynamics, and thermal stability without abandoning the metal-dome character that helped define the brand.
The mid/bass drivers use Acoustic Energy’s spun, hard-anodized aluminum cone design, reinforced with a thick ceramic coating on both sides. The 125mm cone offers more radiating area than the original AE1 driver, which Acoustic Energy says contributes to higher efficiency, lower distortion, and greater air displacement. In the AE2, that shared driver platform is paired with the larger cabinet and twin-driver arrangement to give the speaker more scale than the AE1.
Reduced Cabinet Coloration
Acoustic Energy has scaled up the AE2 40th Anniversary with greater bass extension and dynamic headroom, which the company says should translate into lower distortion through the midband and greater transparency at typical listening levels.
The goal was to retain the tonal character and punchy dynamics of the smaller AE1 40th Anniversary within a larger offset M-T-M driver layout. That required more than simply adding a second mid/bass driver and three front-firing bass-reflex ports. To keep the larger enclosure’s coloration in line with the AE1, Acoustic Energy has added strategically placed internal steel plates to the cabinet structure.
The idea is straightforward: deliver the scale and authority expected from a small floorstander while preserving the low coloration, imaging precision, and placement flexibility that made the AE1 such a compelling standmount in the first place.
Performance and Amplifier Matching
Acoustic Energy positions the AE2 40th Anniversary for listening rooms of around 25 square meters (about 270 square feet) and larger, where its additional bass extension and dynamic headroom should give it more authority than the smaller AE1 40th Anniversary.
Its published specifications support that positioning: a claimed frequency range of 35Hz to 45kHz, measured within ±6dB; 88dB sensitivity at 1 metre/2.83V; a nominal 6-ohm impedance; and 200 watts of power handling. Those are sensible figures for a substantial standmount designed to play with more scale and composure than its dimensions might suggest.
The AE2 is not being pitched as a difficult loudspeaker, but it should reward an amplifier with proper current delivery and some reserve power. The goal is the weight and room-filling authority of a compact floorstander, combined with the imaging, low cabinet coloration, and placement flexibility that remain central to the AE1 and AE2 design philosophy.
Crossover & Cabinet Finish
The AE2 40th Anniversary uses a minimalist, low-order crossover network set at 2.2kHz. Acoustic Energy says the approach is intended to preserve the lively, direct character of the original AE2 Signature, rather than bury the music beneath a small mountain of crossover components.
The cabinet is available in High Gloss Black or High Gloss Walnut, with each finished in ten layers for a properly luxurious appearance. At 385 x 235 x 315mm (HWD) and 14.5kg each, the AE2 is a substantial standmount, but not one that requires a civil-engineering permit before you put it on proper stands.
From Acoustic Energy: “Building on the unprecedented success of the AE1 40th Anniversary Edition, the AE2 uses the same newly developed woofer and tweeter drive units from the AE1. The AE2 40th Anniversary derives from the legacy of the highly renowned flagship ‘AE2 Signature’ model of the 1990s. The same technological refinements from the AE1 have been used to update the performance to today’s level, along with aesthetic detail sympathetic to the original.”
Comparison
| Acoustic Energy Model | AE2 40th Anniversary Edition | AE1 40th Anniversary Edition |
| Product Type | Standmount Speaker | Standmount Speaker |
| Price (pair) | €2,799 | £1,049 – £1,500 |
| Design | 2-way, Three front reflex ports | 2-way, twin front reflex ports |
| Tweeter | 1 x 29mm anodized aluminium dome | 1 x 29mm anodized aluminium dome |
| Mid/Bass Driver | 2 x 125mm spun, hard-anodised aluminium cone | 1 x 125mm spun, hard-anodised aluminium cone |
| Frequency Range (±6dB) | 35 Hz – 45 kHz | 50Hz – 45kHz |
| Sensitivity (1m/2.83V) | 88 dB | 87dB |
| Power Handling | 200 W | 150W |
| Crossover Frequency | 2.2 kHz | 2.8kHz |
| Impedance | 6 ohms | 6 ohms |
| Cabinet | 18–32mm RSC HDF/bitumen construction, braced | 18–22mm RSC HDF/bitumen construction, braced |
| Grilles | Cloth, magnetic fit | Cloth, magnetic fit |
| Dimensions (HWD) | 385 x 235 x 315mm | 295 x 180 x 255mm |
| Weight | 14.5 kg each | 7kg each |
| Finishes | High Gloss Walnut, High Gloss Black | High Gloss Walnut, High Gloss Black |
The Bottom Line
The AE2 40th Anniversary is not simply an AE1 40th Anniversary in a larger cabinet with a fancier badge. Its real purpose is to take the newer AE1-derived driver platform and apply it to a larger offset M-T-M design with twin mid/bass drivers, three front-firing ports, and additional steel cabinet reinforcement.
That makes it the more ambitious option for AE1 fans who want greater bass weight, higher output capability, and more convincing scale in rooms of roughly 270 square feet and larger, but still prefer the imaging precision and placement flexibility of a proper standmount speaker.
It is aimed at listeners with a capable amplifier, proper stands, and no interest in buying a full-size floorstander simply because their room needs more than a compact monitor can comfortably deliver. The AE2’s appeal is straightforward: more authority than the AE1 without abandoning the fast, direct, metal-driver character that made Acoustic Energy’s original compact speakers such enduring cult favorites.
Price & Availability
The AE2 is expected to be available by the end of 2026 with a recommended retail price of €2,799 per pair (US pricing not yet available) with a choice of Walnut or Piano Black finishes through Authorized Acoustic Energy Dealers in the US, UK, and Other Regions.
For those attending the UK Northwest Audio Show held from June 27-28, getting a listen to these will be worth the stop.
You must be logged in to post a comment Login