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Audioengine A5+ Powered Wireless Speakers
Jeffrey | 2024-05-16 03:38:11 |
I have a slew of Audioengine speakers (A5+, A6, A2+, A2...) and bought these to replace an old dead pair of A2s. Because these use Class D amps, these are lighter and use significantly less power - perhaps they are a little less resilient when it comes to loud volumes, but for the size (they are tiny), I'm very satisfied. 5 |
Jacob | 2024-08-06 02:34:26 |
Very happy with the Audioengine S8 paired with my Audioengine A5+ speakers. Great amount of adjustability that allowed me to tweak the sub for my home office. 5 |
squagle | 2024-06-08 06:42:44 |
Looking for PC speakers after my Klipsch 5.1 finally died I bought some M-Audio AV40 and was underwhelmed with them. I moved them to my media center pc and bought the Audioengine A5+ for my primary computer. The Audioengine A5+ have impressive sound, solid and full bass (if one is not looking for too much bass) and bright sharp highs. The A5+ don't meet in the midrange perfectly but the other reviews tell me to give them time to break in. Physically they are the least impressive looking speaker I have had on my desk. The important part, I have no complaints with their sound and am very satisfied with my purchase. 5 |
Simple Steph | 2024-06-06 08:47:48 |
I bought this B1 Bluetooth Music Receiver for my Audioengine A5+ speakers. Streaming music from my iPhone 6 works seamlessly, was simple to set up, and streams in high quality. I am very happy with this device. It is worth the extra money for sure. 5 |
Steve | 2024-09-02 01:32:59 |
I replaced my passive Logitech computer speakers with a pair of the Audioengine A2+ speakers and a small 6.5 powered subwoofer. This is a great combination for listening to streaming videos and music in my small office. I use the USB input for the signal from my computer and the RCA outputs to send a signal to the powered subwoofer (Acoustic Audio PSW-6 purchased separately). Shown in the pictures on the Audioengine DS1 stands. The only con is the volume knob is on the back. I would purchase them again. 5 |
Dick | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I have used Audioengine's 5Plus powered speakers for several years and have been impressed except for distortion.. They had been paired with an unnamed product consisting of three Jack Ryan novel sized units, with wires everywhere and an IMac. Unfortunately, I experienced considerable distortion. The D1 replaced all three and the sound is crystal clear. No discernible distortion. I couldn't ask for more.The only thing that some users might find negative is that the system bypasses all equalization and volume controls on the computer. This is not a problem for me, but if other listeners want a boom box, they will have to provide it after the D1.A big plus is the support Audioengine provides its customers. I emailed them twice with questions regarding the use of the product. In both cases, I received a response immediately. All manufacturers should have the quality of product and customer support they do. 5 |
Mary | 2024-09-11 08:25:34 |
The A5+ Wireless looks great and the build quality is excellent. The speakers paired immediately to my bluetooth TV connection (that's a real plus). They can get loud but the high-end is never abrasive and the bass response is clean. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-16 01:24:12 |
Already had the A5 powered speaker pair... this is the perfect addition. after adjusting settings to fit the room.. blown away. 5 |
Paul | 2024-06-14 06:47:51 |
This is a truly useful item for setting up powered speakers on the road. Usually I place the powered speakers close to an outlet in the corner of the stage and/or hall. This 6' length is perfect for such a setting. In addition I use Alto wireless receivers to cut down on XLR cables - this multiple outlet allows me to power the speaker, the wireless receiver and a DJ light all at the same time. What's really cool is - when the speaker, or light or receiver is on, an LED indicator light lets you know something is turned on. When everything is turned off, the LED light goes off too. So I know when I've forgotten to turn of the speaker at the end of the night. This outlet is built tough and can take the abuse of the road - I highly recommend them for powered speakers! 5 |
Rich G | 2024-05-12 01:19:44 |
The A5+ are actually my 3rd purchase of Audioengine speakers. I previously owned 2 pairs of the A2's. The A5+ is the update to the A5. It features a few extras missing on the A5 including a remote control with an energy saving mode, and heat fins on the rear. I also added the S8 subwoofer for a 2.1 system connected to my TV. The cost was under $600 for the setup. Before commenting on the sound, I need to provide you with some background. I have been a high end audio junkie since the late 60's owning numerous speakers including Merlin, Magnepan, Apogee, Role Audio, Totem, Accoustat, TDL, etc... so you can say that I am not the typical consumer wowed by the name of Bose etc... Anyway, on to the sound. I first set up the speakers without the subwoofer hooking up the RCA leads to the A5+ main speaker and the mini plug to the Television output. The input for the television was a Fios cable box and Panasonic Blu Ray player both using HDMI. My first impression of the sound was extremely favorable. The bass from the speakers sounded as if I already had a sub attached and voices and instruments seemed to emanate from a very clean clear background. I then attached the S8 and after some careful adjustments I could barely notice the effects. That is until a sub 50Hz sound was produced by the source. Then it revealed itself with some nice tuneful polite bass. No boom at all. It just stepped to the plate whenever needed, never calling attention to itself unless absolutely necessary. In summary, for the price, these speakers are a steal. If I were a starving college student unable to afford the good stuff. Buy these speakers! Even if you have the money to buy something more expensive. Save your money and try these. They are that good. 5 |