In the new A2+, we've included a linear limiter which will manage the bass at the point where bass distortion starts to occur. Being a linear limiter, it will not chop the signal but instead retains the shape of the waveform, not allowing it to go into distortion. This means if you listen to the A2+ at higher levels you'll notice the bass response is tamed and not as boomy. It’s important to note that the limiter will have no effect at normal listening levels.
Articles in this section
- Audioengine A2+ vs Edifier R1280DBs: Why A2+ Stands Out
- Kanto YU2 vs. Audioengine A2+: A Comprehensive Comparison
- Audioengine A2+ Rated Best Desktop Speakers of 2024 by NYMag.com
- How do I know if I bought from an authorized and legitimate site?
- How do I know if I bought from an authorized and legitimate site?
- Bluetooth won’t connect on my Mac Computer (2019 or newer). Reset the Bluetooth to determine if that is the issue.
- Bluetooth won’t connect on my Mac Computer (2019 or newer). Reset the Bluetooth to determine if that is the issue.
- What are the QA Stickers?
- I'm using a turntable with my Audioengine speakers, and it gets noisy when I turn the volume up. What gives?
- Low Volume with Turntable Setup