Audioengine A2+ Desktop Speakers

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Need a compact set of loudspeakers for your desk? Join me as I unbox the Audioengine A2+ desktop speakers and discuss my first impressions of their sound and aesthetics.
    Read about the product here: audioengine.co...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 30

  • @NerdOnTheStreet
    @NerdOnTheStreet  Рік тому +8

    This video is unmonetized on UA-cam due to a copyright claim (which was somewhat expected). It's more of a filler piece for another one I'm working on, anyway.

  • @szk1513
    @szk1513 3 місяці тому +3

    Thanks for this super helpful video. I just purchased these speakers and at first it seemed like your video might be for techies but you pack in a lot of good information. Even though I don't know the science behind this technology I was able to follow most of it. At first I just wanted to know how to connect them as nobody else was showing that very clearly. But I got so much more out of this. Your tips about the speaker wires are great. No other video mentioned the holes in the connectors that the wires need to be threaded through to secure them -- really important. And appreciated your concluding followup remarks after testing them for a couple weeks. Yours is the most comprehensive review of all that's out there. Really valuable for anyone considering buying these speakers.
    I'm seeing that just last month, Audioengine finally posted a video showing how to set them up. It's only a couple minutes long so doesn't provide the detail and tips you do. I recommend watching both but for anyone wanting a good understanding of these speakers, this video is great.

    • @NerdOnTheStreet
      @NerdOnTheStreet  2 місяці тому +1

      I've thought this video was overly verbose since before I posted it, so I'm glad to hear it was useful to at least someone. All of those points are why I've always tended to make longer videos than other channels.

    • @szk1513
      @szk1513 2 місяці тому +1

      @@NerdOnTheStreet I really appreciate the detail. It could be that a major portion of your audience are novices who just want good sound quality at a decent price. You might want to include that in your written intro. It would have helped me know I was definitely in the right place when I discovered your video so I'd know that the time I spent watching was going to be very well spent.
      Also, maybe add in your written intro that after testing these speakers for a couple weeks that you really appreciated them and they've turned out to be an excellent choice, and that you go into detail in your video. So please watch to learn more.... (or something like that)

  • @fnordianslippers
    @fnordianslippers Місяць тому

    Thanks for making this video. It seems like the hiss you experienced was due to a low signal to noise ratio with the speakers built in amplifier cranked up too high and the input signal being too low. Also nice to know that they work Ok with Linux.

  • @GiveDance
    @GiveDance 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice review! Thank you for sharing your "Speaker adventure" with your audience.

  • @Marcuss925
    @Marcuss925 Рік тому +1

    So I can turn the volume knob on the speakers to max and control the volume via PC, right?

    • @NerdOnTheStreet
      @NerdOnTheStreet  Рік тому +1

      Yes, you can. In the video, I was experiencing a perceived loss of quality by doing that, but in practice, I've found myself basically doing it anyway. (I probably end up around 75% rather than full 100% when I turn them on, but I don't lean all the way over the top to check the exact number every time; I just roughly feel out "most of the way up.")

  • @GeometryWars
    @GeometryWars 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the great review. I really enjoyed it.

  • @jkristia9478
    @jkristia9478 Рік тому

    did the hiss disappear when you lowered the volume on the speakers ? (I might have missed it). I'm considering these speakers, but I would not expect any hiss on premium priced speakers like this - thanks

  • @Swagory
    @Swagory Рік тому

    I appreciate this review, including the part where you were weighting the options. A subwoofer will fix your concerns about sound quality at low volumes. With enough tinkering you can still get a nice even response without having to crank the volume.

  • @HuyNguyen-mr9to
    @HuyNguyen-mr9to 7 місяців тому

    Should I use a dac/amp for the audioengine a2+ wireless speakers? Which port should I choose to connect to for the best sound?
    Sorry I don't understand English so I use google translate to talk to you.

    • @NerdOnTheStreet
      @NerdOnTheStreet  3 місяці тому

      I'd go with the USB port to avoid having to worry about the quality of your external DAC.

  • @speedysmart1
    @speedysmart1 Рік тому

    Thanks for your full review of the speakers. You would not use a headphone like connector for the speakers as the power is I2R so the current going through the connector is going to be a few Amps and those connectors are only good for mA. Also as you plug in and out you have the potential of shorting two of the bands through the socket. The speaker connections look like they are set up so you could use 'banana' plugs straight in the back. I would always screw down tight! You have do drive enough current through to get the speaker moving so they will sound better with the volume up and resistance down.
    Final note - I have a pair of Edifier speakers. Same setup except I have a remote and the controls are on the side. I use the digital audio connector and I find it best with the volume right up on the input - as you did. I wonder if they use the same audio chip? I have the advantage of easy access to the speaker volumes so do not see it as so much of a problem...

    • @NerdOnTheStreet
      @NerdOnTheStreet  Рік тому

      Thanks for the info regarding the speaker-to-speaker connection, that makes sense!
      I did a setup many years ago with in-ceiling speakers and an amplifier from Monoprice in my family's basement. I remember doing the banana plug thing back then (I think I ordered the cable from Monoprice but had to get the plugs and/or a tool for them from a local RadioShack or similar when I was setting them up.) I didn't realize these A2+'s supported that, but it looks like Audioengine even sells a cable with preinstalled plugs separately (because of course they do, for the same reason they sell metal stands separately, lol.)
      Edifiers definitely came up a lot looking on Reddit for suggestions and reviews. I got scared off not too long after finding them by a highly-upvoted comment talking about some internal component they lack that most other "name" brands have... I can't seem to find that post again right now, though, and I don't remember what exactly it was, only that there was a claimed problem. That was about when I started thinking maybe I shouldn't eliminate options based on Reddit.

  • @anyzzas7149
    @anyzzas7149 Рік тому

    Can pair mode be disabled on these or is it always on?

  • @Thomas-sv4ii
    @Thomas-sv4ii 5 місяців тому

    Whats the usb for??

  • @walker193356
    @walker193356 Рік тому

    That’s why I’m giving you a like because of the actual set up

  • @bbcdanang
    @bbcdanang 2 місяці тому

    damn why don't you talk about your childhood too

  • @Marcin-lv7rr
    @Marcin-lv7rr Рік тому +4

    10 first minutes was just talking about nothing. Cut it down.

    • @NerdOnTheStreet
      @NerdOnTheStreet  Рік тому +4

      No.

    • @NerdOnTheStreet
      @NerdOnTheStreet  Рік тому +2

      Following up: To be honest, I was aware this video's intro was dominated by the speaker searching tangent and that the tangent wasn't delivered as cohesively as it could have been, and I actually considered re-recording it. However, when outlining the points I wanted to include, I found that a "streamlined" intro would have been just as long anyway. I decide to keep the original both to save time and effort in production, and to keep the video more natural. Nevertheless, if you want to be bossy, you'll find a video editing program is a more effective place to give commands than in UA-cam comments.

    • @lizoyako6414
      @lizoyako6414 Рік тому

      You tell him Jacob

    • @Grumbledookvid
      @Grumbledookvid Рік тому

      @@NerdOnTheStreet I think long form content can work quite well, maybe just with timestamp labels

    • @khronosschoty
      @khronosschoty 11 місяців тому +1

      Just keep doing things like your doing them, I appreciate how your video's are more natural. @@NerdOnTheStreet

  • @chrisw1462
    @chrisw1462 Рік тому +1

    Wow.. 20 minutes to see the first speaker. Almost 40 before we hear any music.

  • @criticaltinker
    @criticaltinker Рік тому

    One hour to review a tiny speaker. bye

    • @NerdOnTheStreet
      @NerdOnTheStreet  Рік тому +5

      You didn't have to click onto the video or watch the entire thing, lol.