Audioengine A5 Powered Speakers

jwhitakr
jwhitakr Posts: 568
edited April 2012 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
I have for sale a very good condition used set of Audioengine A5 speakers. These are powered speakers that work with iPod, iTouch and any other products that charge via USB. The sound that these babies put out is really impressive for bookshelf size speakers. Would love to keep them, but they just don't get much use any more. The only issue with them is that the blue LED light does not work, so when you turn them on there is no light that indicates that they are powered on.

Included is the AC power cord, the RCA audio connector cable, speaker wire and a new upgraded 3.5mm cable to connect to a laptop or MP3 player.

Price is $180 + shipping. These speakers usually sell for $200-$250 plus shipping on eBay. I'm in Kansas City, KS area if anyone local is interested.
My HT
HDTV: Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61" Rear Proj. LCD
AVR: Harman Kardon AVR 235
Video: 80GB PS3, Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD
Fronts: Polk Audio RTi8
Center: Polk Audio CSi3
Amp: Emotiva LPA-1
Surrounds: Polk Audio R150
Sub: HSU STF-3


The only true barrier to knowledge is the assumption that you already have it. - C.H. Dodd
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  • jwhitakr
    jwhitakr Posts: 568
    edited April 2012
    Here is additional info from the Audioengine website:

    iPod power charging port (Combo Port)
    2 audio inputs
    Built-in power amplifier, no receiver/amp needed
    Power outlet for Airport Express
    Front panel volume control
    Custom Kevlar woofers for super low end
    Silk dome tweeters for smooth highs
    Hand-built and tuned cabinets w/high-gloss furniture-grade finish
    Magnetically shielded for placement near video monitors


    Type: 2.0 bookshelf-style, powered speaker system
    Power output: 45W RMS/ 70W peak per channel (AES)
    Inputs: 2 X 1/8-inch stereo mini-jack
    Outputs: USB Type A (power charging only)
    Main voltages: 115/230V 50/60Hz manually switchable
    Size (each): 10.0(H) x 7.0(W) x 7.75(D) inches
    Weight: 6.4Kg/14lbs (left), 4Kg/9lbs (right)
    Amplifier type: Dual Class AB monolithic
    Signal-to-noise: >95dB (typical A-weighted)
    THD: <0.05% at all power settings
    Crosstalk: <50db
    Frequency response: 50Hz-22kHz +/-1.5dB
    Input impedance: 10K ohms unbalanced
    Protection: Output current limiting, thermal over-temperature, power on/off transient protection, replaceable external main fuse


    Materials and Construction:
    1-inch thick MDF cabinet
    5-inch Kevlar woofers with advanced voice coils
    20mm silk dome tweeters with neodymium magnets
    Torroidal power transformers
    My HT
    HDTV: Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61" Rear Proj. LCD
    AVR: Harman Kardon AVR 235
    Video: 80GB PS3, Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD
    Fronts: Polk Audio RTi8
    Center: Polk Audio CSi3
    Amp: Emotiva LPA-1
    Surrounds: Polk Audio R150
    Sub: HSU STF-3


    The only true barrier to knowledge is the assumption that you already have it. - C.H. Dodd
  • gdpeck
    gdpeck Posts: 840
    edited April 2012
    I love my A5s. GLWTS
  • logo896
    logo896 Posts: 322
    edited April 2012
  • jwhitakr
    jwhitakr Posts: 568
    edited April 2012
    Thanks Rick88 and gdpeck - I will be sad to see these go but happy that a fellow Polkie will be getting them.

    logo896 - PM coming your way.
    My HT
    HDTV: Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61" Rear Proj. LCD
    AVR: Harman Kardon AVR 235
    Video: 80GB PS3, Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD
    Fronts: Polk Audio RTi8
    Center: Polk Audio CSi3
    Amp: Emotiva LPA-1
    Surrounds: Polk Audio R150
    Sub: HSU STF-3


    The only true barrier to knowledge is the assumption that you already have it. - C.H. Dodd
  • jwhitakr
    jwhitakr Posts: 568
    edited April 2012
    Sold and shipped.
    My HT
    HDTV: Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61" Rear Proj. LCD
    AVR: Harman Kardon AVR 235
    Video: 80GB PS3, Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD
    Fronts: Polk Audio RTi8
    Center: Polk Audio CSi3
    Amp: Emotiva LPA-1
    Surrounds: Polk Audio R150
    Sub: HSU STF-3


    The only true barrier to knowledge is the assumption that you already have it. - C.H. Dodd