Edifier R1280DB vs Audioengine A5+ Classic

Last updated: August 18, 2026

Short answer: the Edifier R1280DB. It ranks #25 of 42 powered bookshelf speakers by sound quality at $159.98; the Audioengine A5+ Classic ranks #33 and costs $399, so there is not much of a tradeoff to weigh.

On the Edifier R1280DB side: Same drivers and cabinet as the ASR-measured Edifier R1280T (identical 4” woofer, same 4.9kg enclosure) plus Bluetooth and digital optical/coax inputs the R1280T doesn’t have. Set against that: Shares the R1280T’s jagged on-axis response rather than a neutral one, with a woofer resonance around 5kHz and a tweeter peak near 10kHz that also show up in the directivity data.

What the Audioengine A5+ Classic gets right: CEA2034 spinorama shows a reasonably flat response outside of the upper bass. The catch: A valley in the upper bass (200-400Hz) recesses that range, and a distortion peak shows up around 800-900Hz even at 86dB SPL.

Buy the Edifier R1280DB. It ranks higher for sound quality than the Audioengine A5+ Classic and costs less, so there is no real case for the other one.

If sound quality matters at all to you, skip the Audioengine A5+ Classic. It ranks near the bottom of the 42 powered bookshelf speakers, so look higher up the list instead.

Edifier R1280DB vs Audioengine A5+ Classic

Specifications Side By Side

Edifier R1280DB Audioengine A5+ Classic
Price$159.98$399
Ranked#25 of 42 in Medium Size Powered Bookshelf Speakers#33 of 42 in Medium Size Powered Bookshelf Speakers
Bass Extension (-3dB)80Hz (measured, Audio Science Review) - shares the same driver/cabinet platform as the R1280T; read from that thread’s chart68Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
Bass Extension (-10dB)62Hz (measured, Audio Science Review) - shares the same driver/cabinet platform as the R1280T; read from that thread’s chart50Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
Dimensions9.2"H x 5.7"W x 7.7"D (233.7 x 144.8 x 195.6 mm)10.9"H x 7.2"W x 9.7"D (276.2 x 182.6 x 247.6 mm)
Frequency Response55 Hz-20 kHz (-3dB) (Manufacturer specified)50Hz - 22kHz (+/-1.5dB) (Manufacturer specified)
InputsBluetooth, 2x RCA Input, Digital Optical, Digital Coax-
OutputsNone-
Weight10.8 lbs / 4.9 kg15.4 lbs / 7 kg (left/powered), 9.7 lbs / 4.4 kg (right)
Drivers4" (102mm) woofer5" Kevlar woofer, 0.75" silk dome tweeter
AppNoNo
BluetoothNo-
EQNoNo
Output Power42w RMS Total50W RMS / 75W peak
DSP-No

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The Two Speakers In Full

Edifier R1280DB: $159.98 Amazon

Edifier R1280DB ranking card

Pros: Same drivers and cabinet as the ASR-measured Edifier R1280T (identical 4” woofer, same 4.9kg enclosure) plus Bluetooth and digital optical/coax inputs the R1280T doesn’t have. ASR’s measurements of that shared platform found the woofer handled a demanding bass-heavy track without bottoming out or audible distortion, and distortion stayed low and inaudible at a normal 86dB SPL listening level. Built-in remote and bass/treble tone controls, no separate preamp needed.

Cons: Shares the R1280T’s jagged on-axis response rather than a neutral one, with a woofer resonance around 5kHz and a tweeter peak near 10kHz that also show up in the directivity data. The reviewer’s raw impression of that platform was “a bit bass heavy and after a track or two, somewhat bright,” and recommends EQ correction; vertical listening window is narrow, so the tweeter needs to be angled toward the ears. Not quite as neutral sounding as the Edifier MR4.

AppNo
Bass Extension (-10dB)62Hz (measured, Audio Science Review) - shares the same driver/cabinet platform as the R1280T; read from that thread's chart
Bass Extension (-3dB)80Hz (measured, Audio Science Review) - shares the same driver/cabinet platform as the R1280T; read from that thread's chart
BluetoothNo
Dimensions9.2"H x 5.7"W x 7.7"D (233.7 x 144.8 x 195.6 mm)
Drivers4" (102mm) woofer
EQNo
Frequency Response55 Hz-20 kHz (-3dB) (Manufacturer specified)
InputsBluetooth, 2x RCA Input, Digital Optical, Digital Coax
Output Power42w RMS Total
OutputsNone
Weight10.8 lbs / 4.9 kg

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Audioengine A5+ Classic: $399

Audioengine A5+ Classic ranking card

Pros: CEA2034 spinorama shows a reasonably flat response outside of the upper bass. Internal Class AB amplification (50W RMS, 75W peak) with a linear power supply drives a 5” Kevlar woofer and 0.75” tweeter.

Cons: A valley in the upper bass (200-400Hz) recesses that range, and a distortion peak shows up around 800-900Hz even at 86dB SPL. Off-axis response doesn’t track the on-axis curve well through the crossover, suggesting the waveguide isn’t fully optimized. Resonances appear at 900Hz and 4.4kHz.

AppNo
Bass Extension (-10dB)50Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
Bass Extension (-3dB)68Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
DSPNo
Dimensions10.9"H x 7.2"W x 9.7"D (276.2 x 182.6 x 247.6 mm)
Drivers5" Kevlar woofer, 0.75" silk dome tweeter
EQNo
Frequency Response50Hz - 22kHz (+/-1.5dB) (Manufacturer specified)
Output Power50W RMS / 75W peak
Weight15.4 lbs / 7 kg (left/powered), 9.7 lbs / 4.4 kg (right)

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