Audioengine
A5+ Wireless
Based on 39 Reddit mentions
$499.00
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"Living room amp" upgrade for better tone
I have a 30 watt tube amp (the Orange OR30) when I want big sound, but for quieter home practice with plenty of bite and "soundstage", I actually don't use an amp at all. Instead I use the new Easy Listening pedal which I plug into my home stereo speakers (a pair of Audioengine A5+). They sound incr
...humbuckaroo in r/GuitarAmps
January 1, 2026 11:55 PM
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Audioengine HD6 alternative
I just sold my HD6s two nights ago actually. I replaced them with the ELAC Debut 63s and a WiiM Ultra Amp for an office setup. I have only listened to them for about 20 minutes so far, but I was happy. I started out with Audioengine speakers, the A5+, the HD3s, then HD6s, and loved them all but I do
...Tedmosby9931 in r/StereoAdvice
December 3, 2025 10:52 AM
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Please recommend me monitors or active speakers
Why not keep your 305s for your computer, and get a receiver and good passive speakers to hook up to your TV, and you can also use for music? Audioengine makes great powered speakers. I have the A5+ and I love them. They have the HD6 as well. Add in their S8 subwoofer and you're golden (btw, since y
...heliopause42 in r/StereoAdvice
December 19, 2025 1:19 AM
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Choosing speakers for a home turntable
Amir measured those powered speakers, and they were fairly nice: ASR review of Audioengine A5+. Here’s another option with separate components: ELAC Debut 3.0 DB63-BK (EAC review) Fosi Audio V3 (ASR review) with 48V/5A power supply Fosi Audio Box X5 (ASR review) Fluance RT82 Reference But note that
...iNetRunner in r/StereoAdvice
October 3, 2025 4:53 AM
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good beginner setup?
The RT82 is typically viewed as a worthy upgrade and is only $50 more, but will require an external preamp. Speakers depends on budget. Fluance also makes decent powered speakers like the Ai41 or Ai61. Alternatively: Kanto YU-6, AudioEngine A5+, Peachtree Audio M24, etc. My opinion though is buy a c
...DrPoopyPantsJr in r/turntables
January 14, 2026 12:30 AM
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New turntable
some of the newer powered speakers include a phono stage if you really don't want to use the one built-in to the 120X, and don't want to throw down for a receiver/amp of some type. Kanto YU6 is one option like that, but you don't actually need the external pre-amp. You could just buy any pair of pow
...roguepeas in r/turntables
January 15, 2026 3:48 PM
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Recommend me speakers with good bass without subwoofer
You're kind of trying to violate the laws of physics, which obviously isn't possible. You say you want good bass without a subwoofer (absolutely possible), but also want small speakers. You've got to give one of those up. Do keep in-mind that the performance of a set of speakers is extremely depende
...AudioMan612 in r/audio
February 7, 2026 3:24 PM
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I’ve decided on the turntable, but which sound to combo with?
Vulkanno A5 are mid size 5.25" mid bass driver entry level starter powered speakers for a small to medium size room and you are seated maybe 4 to 8 feet from them. Tiny Audioengine A2 are not really recommending for anything but a small desk / computer speaker setup when you are seated at a desk abo
...sharkamino in r/turntables
November 5, 2025 7:21 AM
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Speakers for turntable (overwhelming)
I’d look for the next tier up but used, ideally the Kanto YU4 or Audioengine A5+, check out eBay or open box deals
forgetvermont in r/StereoAdvice
August 22, 2025 5:41 AM
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Looking for a Turntable setup for hopefully under $600
Audio-Technica AT-LP120 with Audioengine A5-plus speakers. Minimum NZ price at the moment all up about $1500. Look them up, both a perfectly compatible and plug straight into each other, no need for a separate amplifier!
sprudelnd995 in r/turntables
May 3, 2025 10:22 AM
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