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๐ถ Elevate your sound, own the room โ analog audio redefined.
The Audioengine A5+ delivers 150 watts of pure, custom-tuned analog audio power in beautifully hand-crafted wood cabinets. Designed for seamless plug-and-play with RCA and 3.5mm AUX inputs, these bookshelf speakers offer crystal-clear high-fidelity sound perfect for turntables, stereo systems, and home theaters. With a premium 13-step piano gloss or natural bamboo finish, they combine artisanal craftsmanship with professional-grade audio performance, making them a must-have for discerning music lovers seeking immersive, room-filling sound.














| ASIN | B005SE6QBU |
| Antenna Location | For music players |
| Audio Driver Size | 5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 170 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 47,293 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 405 in Home Cinema Speakers 2,013 in Hi-Fi Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 100 Feet |
| Box Contents | AC, RCA |
| Brand | Audioengine |
| Brand Name | Audioengine |
| Colour | Bamboo |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Home Theater, Laptop, MP3 Player, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | 3.5mm mini-jack, RCA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity technology | Auxiliary , RCA |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 228 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Frequency Response | 65 Hz |
| Frequency response | 65 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819955230055 |
| Impedance | 10000 Ohms |
| Input Voltage | 115 Volts (AC) |
| Input voltage | 115 Volts (AC) |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.9D x 27.3W x 17.8H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 11.34 kg |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Audioengine |
| Maximum Range | 100 Feet |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 150 Watts |
| Model Name | A5 POW BT |
| Model Number | A5 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, RCA |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Features | Analog |
| Product Warranty | 3-year warranty & superior support |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 95 dB |
| Speaker Size | 10 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Speaker maximum output power | 150 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Audio, Music Listening, Desktop Setup, Gaming |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Speaker Diameter | 10.75 Inches |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| UPC | 819955230055 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Driver Diameter | 5 Inches |
M**N
Solid, great sounding units
I like the build quality and the look of these speakers. I chose them in Bamboo. They are being used for the tv audio instead of a sound bar. They are straightforward to set up for this purpose. A fairly expensive purchase but I do think that they are good value for money. Once they are run in they will sound even better than the already great โout of boxโ sound which is great! They were bought for the long term and Iโm very pleased with them.
C**N
Not recommended for an amplifier
I wouldnโt recommend buying these these if you want them for an amp they already have a built in amp doesnโt tell you that though just states a pair of 150 watt speakers seller wonโt take them back either
P**L
If you love music, you will smile when you hear these speakers!
After months of research, I decided to go with Audioengine. The A2's looked like all I would need, but after reading the great reviews of the A5's, I chose the A5+ Bamboo. I ordered them on Friday late AM, and received them on Saturday morning (overnite FEDEX, $3.99). I've been breaking them in all day (not that I noticed a problem out of the box), as the mftr suggests. I'm feeding them the signal from a Fiio E-10 DAC, plugged into the USB on my iMac. They are mounted on a pair of dense foam blocks, to raise them slightly. I'm not sure I see the advantages of using the optional stands since they tilt the speaker back and change the plane of the tweeter and woofer. I had to re-arrange some items on my office shelves to prevent resonance during some of the lower bass passages. The packaging was stellar, with cables and speakers covered by some nice soft, cloth bags. The bags will come in handy to put over the speakers while I'm away, and help prevent dust settling on the speaker cones. Anyway, the setup is straightforward, and AE even provides some good speaker wire to connect the two units. They look fantastic. The manual says the sugar compounds in the bamboo are 'carbonized' and 'caramelized' to bring out the darker wood tones. It also provides a sweeter sound (ahem). Whatever. They look great, and seem to be finely finished. Worth the extra money for this option, I think. Okay, now for the sound. An audiophile of sorts, I have a history of buying the best-value components based on my readings of Stereophile, Absolute Sound, and high end audio blogs. My tunes are all Flac, Apple Lossless, or AIFF-C files. Of course, my iTunes purchases are 256Kb conversions...can't help that. I train my ears by going to many pop and classical concerts and listening for the qualities that make live music so enjoyable. So, I don't take my speakers lightly...I have some expectations. How do I rate the A5+'s? I couldn't be happier considering what I paid. The speakers never seem to strain, even at very high volumes. The only thing I notice is some compression of the midrange at VERY high volumes. The bass hangs in there, albeit cutoff below 50hz. I do miss that very bottom octave, however. Kettledrums just don't have that extra punch you expect. This is not a criticism; maybe it's just a reason to get a subwooofer. I rarely listen at very high levels since I'm usually working while listening. Female vocalists sound very natural, with no boxiness in the lower ranges. Sibilants sound very natural, and maybe a tad soft. Acoustic instruments have some body to them attesting to the good midrange. Imaging is excellent, and I find the placement is not super-critical. Equidistant spacing, lightly angled in seems to be just fine. (Note that AE suggests having at least 6" of space behind the speakers, and they should be at least 6" away from a side wall.) When I move, I don't notice shifting of frequencies, which means the dispersion of the tweeters seems to be very good. The soundstage is wide, very wide on some tunes. No problem with that. The sound is so darned neutral, that I can listen for hours and not get weary. As much as I enjoy listening to music through my IEM's (Ultimate Ears Triple Fi 10 Pro's), it is really nice to be 'sitting in the audience' and listening to these speakers. With the lights down, they disappear, and you get that great experience of being there in the studio or concert hall. I'm sure there are better speakers out there that probably cost more, however I just can't fault the A5+'s. An audio bargain in my humble opinion. Update 10/30/2013 I'm still loving these speakers. I missed the lower octave however, so I took a subwoofer I bought at Radio Shack several years ago, and plugged it in to the speakers. Now, I have a fuller experience of my music. I really love this system, and I have had no problems with it. No hum, pops, clicks, and the cases look as beautiful as the day I bought them. Update 10/12/2014 After adding the subwoofer, I became aware of some mid-bass boominess, and found it hard to balance the sound using the cutoff on the subwoofer. I looked in to the DS2 foam speaker stands as a possible solution. These stands will raise not only the speaker, but the angle of the woofer. When the speakers sit flat on a desk, the woofers double some of the bass frequencies causing some imbalance. Tilting them back seems to resolve this problem. The stands are expensive, so maybe you can find a makeshift way of testing this theory to see if its worth pursuing. I have recently taken the Radio Shack subwoofer out of the office and into the living room. I'm thinking of upgrading the A5+'s with the Audioengine subwoofer. I really have fallen in love with these speakers over the years. I've had NO issues with them.
B**D
These are awesome for a sound system for a laptop.
I recently bought a set of Bose Companion 2 Series III Multimedia Speakers - for PC, so that I could enjoy better the audio from my computer while watching Netflix on my laptop. They did a nice job if you used them at about the same distance from your ears as the screen was from your eyes. Nice enough, but if you got up for any reason they had no where near room filling sound. I then purchased an Edifier S360DB Bookshelf Speaker and Subwoofer 2.1 and was greatly pleased with these until I decided that I would also like to listen to just the music that I have on my laptop. The Edifier didn't quite get there even with the subwoofer. So I purchased the Audioengine A5+, and I am impressed. I've been a fan of JBL speakers and Harmon Kardon amps for music, but these little buggers seem to do just as good a job. I did not purchase the subwoofer because my hearing is especially sensitive to those frequencies, but I may do so and try to tune it in so that I may gain the full experience.
J**E
Really good speakers with crisp highs. Lows are not super low
Only rated 4 stars because these speakers need more bass. Otherwise they are amazing. The sound clarity is above any other speakers I've had in the past. The build quality is extremely nice, although I'm a bit biased towards bamboo. They look great on my desk and aren't as big as I expected, so I was able to fit them on the desk and install them relatively easily. Great speakers, but get a subwoofer with them!
E**S
Far & Away the best speakers I've ever purchased ~ Audioengine is a great company
These are unquestionably the finest speakers that I've ever owned. After trying out many different speakers from other companies, I purchased these due to the extremely high reviews on Amazon. I connected them to a low wattage Grace Mondo Internet radio and also connected them to an inexpensive Polk PSW-10 sub-woofer. I'm also listening to the music on my iPod Touch through them. The difference between these speakers and others that I tried out is like night and day. In addition, Audioengine is an extremely nice company to do business with and readily answered any and all questions that I had regarding my purchase and the proper way to set them up. All I can say about these speakers is that they are astounding. The sound quality right out of the box is phenomenal. I have them mounted on stands, with the tweeters at ear level and when I turn them on I'm in nirvana. Even without the use of a sub-woofer, the sound produced by these exquisite speakers is simply out of this world, with an abundance of crystal clear sound and just the perfect amount of mid and lower range levels. These speakers easily fill a very large room with abundant, quality sound. The solid bamboo is beautiful to look at and fits nicely with the furniture in my living room. While these aren't inexpensive, I believe that they're worth every penny. I'm no expert when it comes to audio, but I can certainly tell that there's a major difference between these and all of the other speakers that I tried out before buying the A5+'s. When you open the box, instead of being greeted by styrofoam packaging, you'll be delighted to see that Audioengine uses earth friendly packaging material, with no items that are a detriment to our environment. In addition, the company goes out of its way to encase the speakers and power supply in beautiful velvet bags, so as to cause no harm to them during transit. The user manual is straight forward and the speakers can be set up in a matter of minutes. One suggestion that I have, is that if you're going to be using speaker stands that allow you to hide the wiring, you should purchase a 30' roll of 16 gauge speaker wire prior to the arrival of the speakers. The reason for this, is because while the speaker wire is long enough on its own, it's too short if you use the stands for hiding wires. I contacted the company about this, and was told that they would consider putting longer length of speaker wire in the box, as they hadn't thought about the issue with speaker stands. This is a company that not only listens to you, but that truly cares about what you think. The bottom line is that these speakers deserve more than 5 stars, as does the company itself. If you decide to purchase them, you'll undoubtedly be blown away by the sound they produce, just as I was and continue to be. It's hard to believe that they'll sound better than they do now, but after 40 or 50 hours, I'm told the sound will be even more amazing.
R**B
AudioEngine 5+ a Winner!
I purchased a set of Audioengine A5+ powered speakers on October 15th. They arrived two days later sitting on my front porch in a big box. Thank God no one ripped them off the porch while I was out having lunch. UPS just leaves stuff on your porch now. In the inner city that is very dangerous. They just shouldn't do that with a $469.00 dollar item, but that aside, I have my speakers. The speakers are packaged as described with layer after layer of cardboard, foam, fabric and plastic. The fabric is overkill if you ask me. I just don't need a tote bag for every item. What can I do with them now. It's a shame to just throw that away, but what use is it. I would have been satisfied with plastic only and a lower price. I can report the AudioEngine 5+ speakers do sound great. They can get loud and still sound clean and crisp. As reported in other reviews, the build quality is superb. I purchased the bamboo versions, and they are very nice. Not a flaw in the assembly or finish of the $70.00 dollar wood option. They are substantial and well constructed. I like the internal power supply and detachable power cord. My new speakers replaced an older Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 setup, which I was forced to retire after the subwoofer amp died. Klipsch doesn't service the amp, and the third party repair place wanted $75.00 to repair it, plus shipping and handling. To ship the woofer to them would have cost money too, so servicing a unit that was $150.00 dollars new, just didn't make sense. I thought of just replacing the unit with a new Promedia 2.1, but they are now discontinued, and I found many reports of other dead sub-woofer amps. Another promedia 2.1 was nixed! The Audioengine 2+ is closest in spec to the promedia 2.1, but I chose to step it up a bit and got the 5+. It is a bigger set of speakers, but the bigger power amplifier is worth it. My desktop is a bit crowded now, but I like the sound. The 5+ has better bass than the speakers I had (without a functioning sub-woofer), but I miss the deep bass of a sub. The 5+ has good flat response down to about 200Hz. That's where it falls off. There is nothing below 100hz to impress your friends, so a sub-woofer must be in your plans, down the road. I plan to save up for the audioengine S8 or Cerwin Vega, or maybe a Klipsch sub. I haven't decided. I wish audio engine packaged the amp portion of the 5+ in a box like the N22 product. I realized after setting up my new 5+ set that I no longer have a headphone jack as I did with the Klipsch Promedia 2.1. So what is one to do? I could buy the audio engine D-1 D.A.C., but that is so expensive for just a headphone jack. Besides, then I will have three volume controls. One in the computer software, one on the DAC and one on the left speaker. How confusing! If Audioengine would just build an N55 (hint, hint) with the 50 watt power capacity and an internal power supply, I hate the big brick power supply concept of the N22, I could have purchased a set of passive P4N speakers, and a subwoofer, had my headphone jack, and been able to mount the speakers up on the bookshelf. Audioengine should sell the right passive speaker of the 5+ as a set of passive 5" speakers. The enclosure without the power supply, as it is in the right speaker, must make for a better speaker. There is more space to resonate. I would buy that once they design the N55 amp! That would have freed up space on my desk. The 5+ speakers are not small. But they sure sound good. One thing I wonder about, why does the 5+ speaker system have the port on the rear, where the same basic designed P4N speakers have the port on the front? Is the port better on the front or rear? The endless rotation of the volume control of the 5+ is a problem. I realize this concept is common for digital volume controls as you find in cars and other modern equipment. It is necessary with the use of a remote control. However, you never know where the volume is set. I would prefer a digital readout of level instead of a power light. The power lamp could just relate to volume. Bright is loud, dim is low. Off could be dim / blinking. One last comment. Why is there no bamboo option for the S8 subwoofer? I wish I could buy a matching sub-woofer for my fabulous 5+'s. Bottom line, you will be happy with a set of audioengine 5+ speakers.
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