Acoustic Energy Aego3 - New replacement for the Aego M

I hope these don't have the massive hole in the mids the original had.

I'd be surprised if they don't. It's an inherent problem with speaker systems that have small satellites. You'd need considerably larger woofers to fill out the mid range where there's a gap between the satellites and subwoofer frequencies.

You'd probably have to do what Marine did; replace the Aego satellites with bookshelf speakers. :D
 
I remember paying about £75 for my old Aego M speakers back in 2007, looks like they have appreciated in value! I am half tempted to upgrade to the Aego3 but not sure if its worth the cost?
 
Volume is down very low, and the hiss is audible both when no music is playing, and when I start playing something.

So disappointing, I've been waiting for so long for these only to have to send them back.

I have something similar with my AEGO Ms. Sometimes it becomes more of a buzz but it's only at certain volume levels. Lowering the volume in my case can make it worse.
 
I remember paying about £75 for my old Aego M speakers back in 2007, looks like they have appreciated in value! I am half tempted to upgrade to the Aego3 but not sure if its worth the cost?

If you've got the M's and they still work great, I'm going to say that the 3's are probably not worth spending £200 on, unless they have made them sound even better.

Best to wait for reviews though, because it could be that AE have used the same driver design as the M's, so there may be no real improvement in sound quality. By no means a bad thing at all, as the sound from the M's is still very good. If they're going to charge £200 though, you'd really expect some improvement in sound quality; otherwise you're buying the M's again in different casing, with Bluetooth connection and built in DAC.
 
Thanks for review Gooner! I'm definitely looking to get these... Not sure on the price though... but I know they're good - I had the Aego Ms before, and they were amazing!

Shame that there isn't any other control on them other than the remote that it comes with... A little annoying to say the least - I feel like I am the sort to lose the remote :( :p
 
Got mine rigged up this afternoon. They replace my Aego M which i've had for five years. Bluetooth support is nice and works well. Playing back podcasts from my phone is great. Sound quality is a step up with more granular control over Bass levels. I always wanted something between Low and Medium on the Aego M's. As mentioned above, don't lose the Remote Control as you need it for everything!

For me it was worth the money but i wouldn't necessarily recommend the upgrade if you already own Aego M's. Depends how deep your pockets are. If your Aego M's die though, or if you're simply in the market for some PC speakers, i would wholeheartedly recommend these.

Edit: One thing to note, the Analogue RCA input is a single Jack. So if your Soundcard outputs from discrete Left and Right connectors, you'll need a 2 into 1 adapter. Luckily i had one.
 
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Dirk do you notice any hissing from the satellites in digital or analogue mode (Bluetooth will be silent)?

If you switch back and forth between Bluetooth (with a device connected) and digital you should notice the difference.

I sent mine back to AE to be tested and they noticed the hissing within about two feet away but said it's within tolerances. I'll post up the full details when I hear back from them tomorrow but I just wondered how noticeable it was to you and whether I'm just being over sensitive to the noise.
 
Dirk do you notice any hissing from the satellites in digital or analogue mode (Bluetooth will be silent)?

If you switch back and forth between Bluetooth (with a device connected) and digital you should notice the difference.

I sent mine back to AE to be tested and they noticed the hissing within about two feet away but said it's within tolerances. I'll post up the full details when I hear back from them tomorrow but I just wondered how noticeable it was to you and whether I'm just being over sensitive to the noise.

I didn't have too much time with them today to test extensively. That said, when i left the house i put them into Standby when i was standing about two feet away. There was a very slight decrease in ambient noise, indicating some noise present, but nothing i had noticed until that point though. I'll test more tomorrow. Only using Analogue so i can't tell you if Digital is any different. I can say the Aego M's were far worse for noise!
 
Interesting you say they're quieter than the Aego M's, AE seem to disagree.

Also, to clarify - the noise will be present in both analogue and digital.

I'll post the exchange with AE below, as I think it contains pertinent information for potential buyers. I also want to say their customer service has been fantastic, with fast communication and even arranging for the speakers to be collected at their own cost for testing purposes.

Tl;dr - Aego3 satellites produce a noticeable hiss on the Aux and Dig inputs from "around 2ft away in a quiet room".

The Aego3 system noise is "slightly worse than the Aego M (due to the wireless chip)", but "noise performance is within the specified tolerance for this product."

For me, the noise was just too noticeable in a quiet room when sat at my computer desk. Of course, your mileage may vary.


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Hi Luke,

Wayne has told me about the problems you are having with our Aego system, you are one of the first people to get the new system so we are taking your comments very seriously. We are very sorry that you are having these problems and we would like to turn you into a happy customer if we can.

With all audio electronics there will be always small amount of hissing, but in your system there seems to be too much and we need to try and understand why that is. The behaviour you describe below is as we would expect, i.e. there is no hiss on BT but there is on the digital and analogue inputs. It would be useful if you could tell us what happens when you unplug all of the inputs, does the hissing get worse, better, or the same?

Ideally, and this depends entirely on you, we would like collect the system from you and get it back to our factory for testing. If we find a fault with it then we can swap it for another one. If we don’t find a fault ie the noise levels are within spec, then it’s up to you whether you return it or not.

Let me know how you would like to proceed.

Best regards,

Mat.

Mat Spandl
Project Manager
Acoustic Energy Ltd.
www.acoustic-energy.co.uk

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Hi Mat,

Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate the help.

I tried removing all the inputs as you requested, and there is no discernable difference in the hissing. The level remains the same regardless of whether there are inputs connected. Is this what you would expect?

I understand there will be some noise in a system like this, but it does seem excessive (at least to my ears). Of course this could be considered a very subjective thing, what seems loud to me may not even bother another, so I do think it would be a good idea to get the system back to you so you can determine if the noise is within tolerances or not.

I did own a set of Aego M's many years ago now, and I cannot recall them making this hissing noise. Unfortunately I no longer own them so I cannot directly compare with the Aego3 now. I'm not sure how much of the internals the two systems share in common, if anything? It seems logical that if the hiss is so noticeable to me now with the Aego3, then if it did in fact exist on my pair of Aego M's, I would definitely have heard it. That's what makes me think the noise on this system may not be quite normal.

I think it makes sense to get the system back to you, if only to find out the noise is within your tolerances and I'm being too sensitive to it. For my sanity at least, it would be good to find out either way. How should we go about getting these back to you - should I arrange this through Audio Affair?

Regards,
Luke

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Hi Luke,

Thanks for testing that, it means that the noise is coming through the mains rather than through the inputs. That gives us something to work with.

I’ve copied in our sales department they will arrange a collection (probably) directly from you.

We’ll certainly check your system against an Aego M as well to compare the noise levels. Our prototypes were quieter than the Aego M due to the improved power supply design.


Best regards,

Mat.

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Hi Luke,

We received your Aego3 back yesterday and ran some tests to try and replicate the noise problem you have been experiencing.

We found that there was some ‘hissing’ noise on the Aux and Dig inputs but that the Bluetooth input was very quiet as we would expect. On the Aux input we could hear hissing from around 2ft away in a quiet room, we would be interested to know if this is in-line with what you experienced?

We also compared the noise performance to an Aego M as well as another Aego3 from our stock. We found that the noise was slightly worse than the Aego M (due to the wireless chip) but was similar to the other Aego3 sample. When we took measurements we found that the noise performance was within the specified tolerance for this product.

We will carry out a thorough review of the noise performance for the Aego3 to make sure it is in-line with customer expectations. Unfortunately we do not have a way of improving the noise on your unit so it is up to you how you want to proceed. We can either return the unit to you, or if you decide that the noise is too much to live with, we can organise a refund through Audio Affair.

I apologise that we don’t have a better solution than this at the moment. As I mentioned above we will continue to look into this, and if we find a solution to improve the noise performance in the future we would be happy to get in touch and bring your unit back for an upgrade. However I can’t offer an guarantees as to when this might be.

Let me know how you would like to proceed.

Best regards,

Mat.

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Hi Mat,

Thanks for getting back to me.

I didn't measure distances exactly, but the hissing was very noticeable with the satellites either side of my computer desk monitor. So I guess that would be around 2ft, probably less. It's slightly disappointing that speakers presumably designed with computer desk setups in mind have audible hissing from that sort of distance - I imagine the majority of users will be that far away from the speakers.

I'm surprised to hear the noise was worse than the Aego M, didn't you say you found the Aego3 was quieter on your prototypes?

You mentioned the noise is worse because of the wireless chip. This is a fairly radical suggestion - but how feasible would it be to remove this chip entirely just on my unit? Obviously if this is actually integrated onto the board then I realise this would not be possible. It's just in my case, I do not need the bluetooth functionality at all as I will be connecting an Airport Express to the digital input and playing music via Airplay instead of bluetooth. But ideally I'd like to retain the added benefit of having the built-in DAC - which is a big advantage the Aego3 has over the Aego M, and obviously I'd prefer to have the refreshed design of the Aego3 satellites.

If removing the bluetooth chip is not an option - what would the Aego3 satellites sound like if they were plugged into an Aego M sub? Would the hissing noise disappear?

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,
Luke

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Hi Luke,

It’s not possible to remove the Bluetooth chip unfortunately, because it’s all integrated. A few years back this would have been an option but things have moved on…

Yes if you used the Aego3 sats with an Aego M sub then the hissing would be less.

Mat.
 
Sack this lot off and buy proper speakers.

These 'lifestyle speakers' are aimed at clueless people. if you have any ounce of hifi knowledge you wouldn't touch this crud with a barge pole.
 
Sack this lot off and buy proper speakers.

These 'lifestyle speakers' are aimed at clueless people. if you have any ounce of hifi knowledge you wouldn't touch this crud with a barge pole.

that's just rude and really unnecessary
 
Sack this lot off and buy proper speakers.

These 'lifestyle speakers' are aimed at clueless people. if you have any ounce of hifi knowledge you wouldn't touch this crud with a barge pole.

Great! Thanks for the tip! Now if you could just recommend me a hifi setup with the same form factor as these "lifestyle speakers" that would be great.

Oh, wait...

Newsflash mate; I'm not clueless, I'm limited on space.

These type of speakers have their niche. People who want decent quality (these are FAR from crud) audio on their computer desk, without having to resort to a 13" monitor because their speakers take up so much space.
 
So I am all set up. these sound so good. I have used bluetooth so far.

Now I have a bit of an issues, likely it's down to my lack of knowledge so would appreciate some direction! I have these all wired up, the optical cable is plugged in and is in my sound cards optical out.

My soundcard is Asus xonar D2X

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and I have had to use this...

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However I cannot for the life of me hear anything from my PC, I have tried various windows connections from speakers audio device, Asus xonar digital output, asus xonar d2x converter but cannot figure it out.

Please help :(
 
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So I am all set up. these sound so good. I have used bluetooth so far.

Now I have a bit of an issues, likely it's down to my lack of knowledge so would appreciate some direction! I have these all wired up, the optical cable is plugged in and is in my sound cards optical out.

My soundcard is Asus xonar D2X

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and I have had to use this...

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However I cannot for the life of me hear anything from my PC, I have tried various windows connections from speakers audio device, Asus xonar digital output, asus xonar d2x converter but cannot figure it out.

Please help :(

Let's start with the obvious first... explore all avenues and whatnot. Did you switch the Aego3 to the "Dig" input using the remote after you previously used Bluetooth?
 
Let's start with the obvious first... explore all avenues and whatnot. Did you switch the Aego3 to the "Dig" input using the remote after you previously used Bluetooth?

Haha, yes it's been on optical :D

I went away for an hour or two, turned the PC back on and now it works. Very odd!
 
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This audio hiss rings a bell. I had the old Acoustic Energy AEGO P5 a number of years ago and that had this noticeable hiss. It didnt annoy me at the time but with this system being close to me on my desk i suspect it would annoy me more.
 
This audio hiss rings a bell. I had the old Acoustic Energy AEGO P5 a number of years ago and that had this noticeable hiss. It didnt annoy me at the time but with this system being close to me on my desk i suspect it would annoy me more.


There is a hiss sadly. I'll be keeping these in Standby mode unless i'm actively using them.
 
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