biggs1249
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Hello. First time poster here. I recently bought the Audioengine A2+ due to all the great reviews out there. It was not for me. Besides the lack of bass and low mids, which is a problem for me, I also found the highs too bright and fatiguing with a lack of definition in the high mids. Because of this, I am not sure adding a sub will fix them for me.
My question is, if I don't like the A2+ will I like the a5+? Are the highs and mids better/different or is it just more bass? There are even more great reviews of the A5+ but my impression of the A2+ leaves me skeptical whether any Audioengine products are for me. Do you think I might change my mind if I add a sub to the A2+? Anything similar out there to look at? The system is for music only in a home gym. I am looking for the combination of small size, easy set up/ less wires to run (will wall mount and i just painted the room), and of course sound quality. I am a bass player, and like a decent about amount of bottom for the driving rock/funk kind of stuff I blast while working out. Would like the system to be under $600 but I could possibly stretch for the perfect fit. Any help or input would be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
My question is, if I don't like the A2+ will I like the a5+? Are the highs and mids better/different or is it just more bass? There are even more great reviews of the A5+ but my impression of the A2+ leaves me skeptical whether any Audioengine products are for me. Do you think I might change my mind if I add a sub to the A2+? Anything similar out there to look at? The system is for music only in a home gym. I am looking for the combination of small size, easy set up/ less wires to run (will wall mount and i just painted the room), and of course sound quality. I am a bass player, and like a decent about amount of bottom for the driving rock/funk kind of stuff I blast while working out. Would like the system to be under $600 but I could possibly stretch for the perfect fit. Any help or input would be appreciated. Thank you in advance!