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Audioengine wireless adapter and control the volume of the line-out from the front panel.
USB Power – The USB power port allows you to charge and power your iPod, iPhone, Audioengine wireless
adapters or any other USB powered product through the USB connector on the rear panel. Note that this is for power
only, not USB audio or data transfer.
For a complete list of product features and specifications go to: www.audioengineusa.com
Cleaning
We don’t recommend using any solvents or cleaners on Audioengine
amplifiers, cabinets, or speakers. Just wipe down with a soft, dry cloth.
Troubleshooting
Power supply indicator is not illuminated
Check to see that the AC power cord is securely connected to the power supply and to an AC power outlet.
Check that the AC power outlet is supplying power.
No Sound
Recheck speaker wire connections from the amplifier to each speaker.
Verify that the amplifier and your source components are turned on.
Check that the AC wall outlet is on and working.
Check that the cable from the power supply is connected to the N22 and the power supply indicator is lit.
Check that the volume/power knob on the front panel is turned on and not set to minimum volume.
Check that your audio sources (iPod, computer, etc) are turned on and not set to minimum volume.
Check that the cables from your audio sources are working and are properly connected.
Sound through one speaker only
Recheck all speaker wire connections on the speakers and the amplifier.
Check that the cables from your audio sources to the amplifier are properly connected.
If using a computer, verify that the audio output balance setting is centered.
Lack of bass or poor imaging
Check the polarity of the speaker wires on the amplifier and both speakers.
Check the EQ or sound settings on your audio source.
Sound Distorted
Decrease the volume of the input audio source and increase the volume of the amplifier.
Hum
Adding a new component such as your N22 amplifier can bring out hum or buzz that may not have existed before.
Your first assumption may be that something is wrong with the component but this is generally caused by a “ground-
loop” in your system. Consider these tips for possible solutions:
First try moving all components to the same electrical circuit or AC outlet.
If the hum or buzz is still present, power off all gear and remove the mini-jack and/or RCA audio cables to and
from the N22 amplifier.
Turn the N22 back on and check for hum. If the noise is still audible try plugging the N22 power cable into a
different AC outlet.
If the hum goes away while the audio cables are still disconnected, the noise is likely coming from another
component in your system. Connect each component back one at a time and the one that causes the system
to hum is likely the culprit.

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AudioEngine N22 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Amplifier classA/B
Input sensitivity410 mV
Audio output channels- channels
Peak power per channel1800 W
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)95 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)0.02 %
AC (power) inYes
USB 2.0 ports quantity1
Speakers connectivity typeRCA
Purpose-
Product colorBlack
Volume controlRotary
Cables includedAC, Audio (3.5mm), RCA
Connectivity technologyWired & Wireless
AC input voltage110-240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Package weight4600 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth140 mm
Width70 mm
Height180 mm
Weight1600 g

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