do not like down firing sub drivers had 1 before so much distortion to handle in home changed for a front more crisp without the rumble rattle of the walls floor
I would never buy a down firing subwoofer for a home theater, or a large set up. That being said, I don't mind using it for a small setup.As a matte of fact, I thing it makes a small setup sound powerful.
I did the same thing went from z313 to a2+ with s8 woofer but did u try to connect the 313 sub to the a2 because when I did it sounded like an old static tv and also ruined my left power a2 speaker so I had to get it replaced.
Should I use a dac/amp for the audioengine a2+ wireless speakers? Which port should I choose to connect to for the best sound? Sorry I don't understand English so I use google translate to talk to you.
Hi, thanks for watching the video. I'll have to double check, but I think the powered speaker is a dac. You can only hook up the subwoofer to the powered speaker. As far as the best sound goes, you gave to dial in the volume and crossover dials, until you hear the sound you like.👍
How do you connect the S8 to the A2+? I am thinking to buy this setup or maybe another sub but I am not sure how to connect A2+ to a sub. Can you please help me out?
It's pretty simple. Just get a audio input output wire. It'll be a red and white wire with connectors There's an input and output audio jack on the rear of the powered speaker and the subwoofer. Plug them in, and plug in the power cord and then enjoy your speakers.👍
The bulk of what I plan to pack in a backpack would be one packing cube (a few shirts, underwear, and socks), a day sling, and a toiletry bag. Along with my iPad, PS Vita, and and the chargers/cables in the admin pocket - would the Small version suffice for all of this and to fit under the seat internationally? I know it varies from carrier to carrier, but I fly ANA - wondering if you or anyone have any insights/experience on this. I've been asking around on a few channels since I've been debating between the Aer TP3/TP3S and the sales are final outside of the US so I don't want to just blow my money on something I can't use lol thank you in advance!
The Aer Travel pack 3 small should not be a problem fitting under an airplane seat, but I can't vouch for the Travel pack 3 regular. As far as budget airlines go (Frontier or Spirit), the Travel pack 3 might be a little to large for their luggage sizers. I did pick up a 20 liter Pacsafe Metro X that should be the perfect personal size Travel backpack. 👍
@@techmeister4006 Thank you so much for your reply! I think now it's becoming more solidified to get the small version over the regular to fit under the seat without issues
The zippers can be hard to pull because of the locking loop. When pulling the zipper to close it, the loop puts downward pressure on the zipper, making it hard to close. I can be annoying because its not "easy access" and I don't usually lock my bag. I will find a way to shave/sand them somehow :D
Thank you for your help these pick pockete are professionals at it, sneaky and a tad bit scary. Stuff missing and you don't know what hit you. Until it's gone.
Lol why would they even try to pick the locks they can just steal the whole bag, plus you should always wear it upfront all the time so locks no locks no difference
my gripe with this is the zipper lock at center. i prefer it being at one end of the bag. i usually need to open both zippers if i want to get something out. a zippered pocket at the back would be great too.
I agree with you on the zipper lock being on the center of the top of the bag. I wish it were on the side, and I wish the sling was made of more water resistant material.