Audioengine General Specifications
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Audioengine 5 General Specifications |
Audioengine 2 General Specifications |
| Type: |
2.0 powered (active) bookshelf-style speaker system |
2.0 powered (active) multimedia desktop speaker system |
| Power output: |
150W peak power total (50W RMS / 75W peak per channel), AES |
60W peak power total (15W RMS / 30W peak per channel), AES |
| Inputs: |
Dual 1/8" stereo mini-jacks |
Dual 1/8" stereo mini-jack and RCA jacks |
| Outputs: |
USB Type A (power charging only), RCA L/R audio (full-range, non-adjustable) |
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| Voltages: |
115/240V, 50/60Hz manually switchable |
100-240V, 50/60Hz auto-switching |
| Amplifier type: |
Dual Class AB monolithic |
Dual Class AB monolithic |
| Drivers: |
5" Kevlar woofers, 20mm silk dome tweeters |
2.75" Kevlar woofers, 20mm silk dome tweeters |
| Signal-to-noise: |
>95dB (typical A-weighted) |
>95dB (typical A-weighted) |
| THD: |
<0.05% at all power settings |
<0.05% at all power settings |
| Crosstalk: |
<50db |
<50db |
| Frequency response: |
50Hz-22kHz +/-1.5dB |
65Hz-22kHz +/-2.0dB |
| Input impedance: |
10K ohms unbalanced |
10K ohms unbalanced |
| Protection: |
Output current limiting, thermal over-temperature, power on/off transient protection, replaceable external main fuse |
Output current limiting, thermal over-temperature, power on/off transient protection |
| Dimensions (each): |
10.0”(H) x 7.0” (W) x 7.75” (D) |
6”(H) x 4”(W) x 5.25”(D) |
| Weight (LEFT speaker): |
6.4Kg/14lbs |
1.6Kg/3.55lbs |
| Weight (RIGHT speaker): |
4Kg/9lbs |
1.4Kg/3.15lbs |
| Shipping weight: |
12.6Kg/27.75lbs per pair |
4.6kg/10lbs per pair |
| Shipping box dims: |
11.5” (W) x 14.5” (H) x 21.75” (L) |
10.5” (H) x 15” (L) x 7” (W) |
| Audioengine 5 Materials and Construction: |
- 25mm thick MDF cabinets
- 20mm silk dome tweeters with neodymium magnets
- 5" Kevlar woofers with advanced voice coils
- Torroidal power transformer
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- 18mm thick MDF cabinets
- 20mm silk dome tweeters with neodymium magnets
- 2.75" Kevlar woofers with advanced voice coils
- Torroidal power transformer
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| Audioengine 5 Included Accessories: |
- AC power cable
- 1/8" audio cable, 2 meters (~6.5ft)
- (2) 1/8" audio cables, 20cm (~8")
- 1/8" to RCA "Y" cable
- USB power extender cable, 1 meter (~3.28ft)
- Speaker wire (16AWG), 3.75 meters (~12.3ft)
- Drawstring cable bag
- Drawstring speaker bags (2)
- Setup Guide
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- Power supply with detachable AC power cable
- Speaker cable (16AWG), 2 meters (~6.5 feet)
- 1/8” mini-jack audio cable, 2 meters (~6.5 feet)
- 1/8” mini-jack audio cable, 20cm (~8 inches)
- Drawstring power supply bag
- Drawstring cable bag
- Drawstring speaker bags (2)
- Setup Guide
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Audioengine Tech Stuff
Custom Built
Audioengine designs and manufactures our own tweeters, woofers, and many other critical components. In other words, these are not "box built" speakers with off-the-shelf parts but entirely custom-designed to our specifications. What we do not fabricate directly in our factory we have custom-made to our designs (parts such as toroidal transformers, magnets, and wiring harnesses, for example). The cabinets, drivers, bass port designs, amplifiers, and crossovers are all painstakingly tuned together for each Audioengine model. This, in turn, makes for a much more efficient system that requires much less power than AV stereo receivers and passive speakers.
Based on Studio Monitor Designs
Studio monitor speakers are used by producers and engineers in recording and production studios. They are designed with a theoretical flat frequency response which allows the engineer to create a final mix in such a way that the recorded music will sound good on most other speakers. Although Audioengine speakers are not designed to be up-close "nearfield" studio monitors, we do carry over much of the same higher-end technology, components, and design philosophy for Audioengine speakers.
Drivers
Audioengine uses audiophile quality, ferro fluid cooled, silk dome tweeters with Neodymium magnets. Silk tweeters hold up well under high power and the edge-driven design gives very smooth response. The woofers are Kevlar woven glass aramid composite with rubber surrounds. Kevlar is obviously very strong, which means that the woofer retains its shape when being driven at high levels. The speaker materials and construction are robust enough to stand up to some serious thrashing, so speaker grills aren’t needed. In other words, we did our homework on the speaker drivers and they will sound and look great after many years of use.
Cabinets
To minimize unwanted resonances and distortion, Audioengine cabinets have thick high-resin MDF walls with extensive internal bracing. Heavy internal sound-damping material is used to reduce unwanted sound reflections inside the cabinet. All cabinet edges are rounded which look great and reduce high-frequency diffraction effects on the front baffles. Each cabinet contains tuned, rear-firing ports. Both speakers are tuned and tested together and sold in pairs.
Power Amplifier
The amplifiers in Audioengine speakers are located in the left speaker and are a very conservatively rated all-analog design. All components are tuned together for each model, which provides a much more efficient system requiring less power than passive speakers and separate amplifiers. Circuit boards for the power and preamp sections are vertically mounted for maximum mechanical shock protection (a good thing).
Transformers
Power transformers are a large contributor to the overall audio performance, especially in the low end. Again, no off-the-shelf parts here. Audioengine uses gapless core toroidal transformers which have a tighter radiated magnetic field, directly translating to lower noise. They are lighter than standard, lower-cost "EI" transformers and also generate less heat. In other words, toroidal transformers do make a difference.
Shielding
Both drivers are directly video shielded and allow the user to place the speakers within a few inches of a video monitor. This shielding also offers protection for hard-drive digital music players.
USB Power
5V@1.2A USB power supply powers the latest generation iPods and most other USB "bus-powered" devices. The USB port is for charging only, not for data transfer or music syncing. Available on Audioengine 5.
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