If you prefer a traditional two-speaker setup for true stereo separation, these "powered" bookshelf speakers are top choices.

: A popular budget-friendly option that includes Bluetooth, optical inputs, and a classic wood-grain finish. Best Portable & Outdoor Stereo Systems

Look for 3.5mm aux or RCA inputs if you plan to connect a turntable or older laptop. To help you narrow down your choice, let me know:

: This premium home speaker features a retro design and supports spatial audio. RTINGS.com notes it for its "Self-Tuning" room correction, which optimizes sound based on your room's acoustics.

: For audiophiles seeking a more refined hi-fi sound, What Hi-Fi? recommends these as the best wireless bookshelf speakers for their precise imaging and Uni-Q driver technology.

High-end models (JBL, Sonos) use microphones to automatically adjust EQ for your specific room layout.

Many units (like Sonos and JBL) allow you to pair two identical speakers for true left/right stereo.

Are you looking to stay within a specific (e.g., under $200 or over $500)?