AudioEngine A5+ POWERED SPEAKERS User Manual

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audioengine A5+ setup guide

audioengine A5+ setup guide

Other Features

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Variable Output

The A5+ includes a variable preamp audio output so you can connect

a subwoofer, other Audioengine powered speakers, or an Audioen-

gine wireless adapter to daisy-chain music to other systems around

the house. This output is variable (adjustable) so the volume level

can be controlled from the A5+ front panel or remote control.

USB Power

The USB port allows you to power and charge your iDevice (iPod,

iPhone, iPad, etc.), Audioengine wireless adapters, or any USB-

powered product through the USB connector on the rear panel.

Note that this is for power only, not USB audio or data transfer.

Stand Mounting

Threaded 1/4"-20 brass inserts are included on the bottom of each

speaker cabinet to provide the ability to attach the speakers to free-

standing floor stands. These inserts, however, are not designed to

support the full weight of the speakers and therefore should not be

used with single-point wall or ceiling mounts.

Important Safety Note:

It is the customer’s responsibility to check

with the stand manufacturer to determine whether that specific

stand is capable of handling the weight and proportions of these

speakers in a safe and stable manner. The customer is also respon-

sible for proper selection of mounting hardware not included with

the speaker and for proper assembly. Audioengine disclaims any

liability for the selection of suitable floor stands and/or correct hard-

ware between the selected stand and these speakers.

For a complete list of product features and specifications, go to:

www.audioengineusa.com

Troubleshooting

Front panel indicator

light is on solid, but

no sound

Front panel power

indicator is not

illuminated

Sound through one

speaker only

Lack of bass or

poor imaging

If sound is distorted

Remote is not working

or remote range is

reduced

• Verify that the AC power cord is firmly connected to the A5+ rear panel and to an

AC power outlet.

• Check that the AC power outlet is supplying power.
• Verify that the rear panel power switch is in the ON position.
• Be sure the rear panel voltage selector matches the operating voltage in your area.
• Check the fuse in the rear panel. If the fuse needs to be replaced it is important to

replace with same fuse type and value.

• Verify that the A5+ and your source components are all powered on and the

volume levels are not set to minimum.

• Be sure the A5+ is not in MUTE or SLEEP mode (front panel indicator light

flashing)

• Check cables to and from your audio sources to make sure they are working and

firmly connected at both ends.

• Check speaker wire connections from the left (powered) speaker to the right

(passive) speaker. Confirm by removing the speaker wire from on each speaker
and reconnecting.

• Check that the cables from your audio sources to the A5+ are properly

connected. Confirm by unplugging the audio cables and reconnecting.

• If using a computer, verify that the audio output balance setting is centered.

• Check speaker wire polarity by verifying that the wires are going to same
terminals on both speakers.
• Make sure the speakers are not too close to a wall or other obstruction, which
could limit bass output.
• Check the EQ or sound settings on your audio source.
• Decrease the volume level of the audio input source and increase the volume
of the speakers.

• Make sure nothing is blocking the remote receiver, which is in the left speaker.
• Check the remote battery to be sure it is installed correctly.
• Replace the battery (see back of remote control for battery type and
replacement instructions)

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