Could it be a ground loop?  I've had a set of computer speakers develop
a ground loop through some sort of internal defect.

At any rate, if it's an internal ground loop or a mechanical buzzing,
return it to the dealer.  It's defective.  You should be able to tell
the difference by squeezing or putting weight on the affected speaker. 
If the buzzing changes tone or volume or stops outright, it's
mechanical, caused by an improperly-secured transformer.

And for the record, I have also seen many good reviews of the
Audioengines, primarily on this forum - and the people on this forum
usually know good speakers.


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