The A5+ Wireless uses the same amplifier design and woofers that the A5+ Classic does, so both the A5+ Wireless and the A5+ Classic should sound virtually the same. The biggest difference between the two is the added Bluetooth receiver built into the A5+ Wireless; we’ve added a 24-bit DAC built inside that connects any bluetooth capable device (whether be your phone, tablet, or computer) to the speakers so you can stream high-quality music directly without having to use audio cables. The A5+ Wireless also features a minor cosmetic refresh; the most obvious of which includes centering the tweeters, as opposed to the offset tweeters featured on the A5+ Classic.
Articles in this section
- How much latency do Audioengine Bluetooth products have?
- Why is the Bluetooth LED orange instead of white?
- How do I make my existing Audioengine Subwoofer 'wireless'?
- How do I make my existing Audioengine Subwoofer 'wireless'?
- Can I place my Audioengine speakers on their side?
- Do my speakers support a remote?
- Do my speakers support a remote?
- What fuse do my A5+ or HD6 speakers use?
- Why do I hear my phone's notifications over Bluetooth?
- I'm using a turntable with my Audioengine speakers, and it gets noisy when I turn the volume up. What gives?