Instruction Manual
Warranty
Period
All Audioengine products have a 3-year Limited Warranty on parts and labor from date of purchase. Your 
warranty is automatic so there is no need to register. This Limited Warranty applies only to Audioengine 
products purchased in the Continental United States. For Limited Warranty coverage elsewhere please 
contact your Audioengine dealer, reseller, or distributor.
What is covered
All defective parts or faulty workmanship.
What is not covered
The Audioengine Limited Warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, 
excessive moisture, lightning, power surges, other acts of nature, unauthorized product modication or 
repairs, or failure to follow the instructions outlined in the Setup Guide.
What we will do
We will repair or replace any defective parts, at our option, within a reasonable amount of time and free 
of charge any time  during the warranty period. After service, we will  be  responsible for shipping the 
product back to you at our expense.
What we ask from you
You will be responsible for shipping or transportation charges directly to Audioengine or to an
authorized dealer. We recommend that you keep the original shipping materials, as it is important that 
you package the product so that it  will not be damaged during shipping. Audioengine cannot be
responsible for any damages  incurred  during  shipping due to poor packing, so please pack well and 
make sure to insure your shipment.
How to obtain Audioengine Warranty service
If you have any questions about your warranty coverage or you think you may need service, email the 
Audioengine Authorized Service Center at: support@audioengineusa.com or call toll-free in the United 
States at: (877) 853-4447. We will do everything we can to answer your questions and resolve any issues 
as quickly as possible.
Exclusive Remedy
This Limited Warranty is fully transferable provided that the current owner furnishes the original proof of 
purchase and that the serial number on the product is intact. THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF AUDIOENGINE 
SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL 
AUDIOENGINE BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES.
Product Returns and Refunds
Your satisfaction is guaranteed! Should you have a problem or are not satised with any Audioengine 
product, send us an email at: support@audioengineusa.com or call toll-free in the United States at: 
(877) 853-4447.
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audioengine N22 setup guide audioengine N22 setup guide
Hum
Adding a new component such as your N22 amplier can bring out hum or 
buzz that may not have existed before. Your rst 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 o all gear and remove the 
mini-jack and/or RCA audio cables to and from the N22 amplier.
•  Turn the N22 back on and check for hum. If the noise is still audible try 
plugging the N22 power cable into a dierent 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.
•  A common ground-loop source is from cable TV or satellite cables. If the 
hum or buzz persists after trying the previous tips, disconnect the 
coaxial cable from your cable box, TV, or DVR and if the hum goes away 
the cable is the cause. In this case you can get a ground-loop isolator 
from your local electronics store. These are inexpensive and easy to 
connect inline with your video cable.
•  Sometimes something as simple as a portable heater or dehumidier 
will add noise into your wall wiring that could be picked up by your 
audio gear. A dimmer switch on a halogen lamp, a wireless internet 
router, or wireless phone near the amplier, for example, could also all 
be possible culprits.
The best overall solutions are to use an AC line lter, plug the unit into a 
dierent AC circuit, or in the case of noise introduced by a wireless router, 
for example, move it further away from your audio gear.








