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The sound quality is amazing , just pure and clean with no discernible noise or hiss
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But so far, good quality sound.
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The overall build quality is good
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The sound quality is even very good!Back to the amp's performance:
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Sound quality is good as stated in other reviews but the form factor makes stacking impossible and the rubberized coating is a huge dust magnet.
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Great sound quality for the
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Excellent value and quality
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dB; SPL: 92 dB 1 Watt, 1kHz, 1 Meter) which were not being used (speakers do tend to accumulate); they are of excellent quality and I bought this unit to use with them (as you can see they are quite
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Overall, excellent sound quality and sound stage on fairly cheap speakers.
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I would recommend looking elsewhere and spending a little more for something of better quality.
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I use a Cowan with Base Boost and the sound quality is excellent.
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my first impression was good quality, starting with the box, packaging and accesories
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Let me just start by saying this is a great little amplifier!I was looking for a small and most of all inexpensive amp that would provide decent sound quality
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It has fantastic sound quality
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40-256); the sound quality was adequate as would be expected from these speakers
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That being said, the sound quality is good to great, and 1/2 to 2/3 volume is plenty loud for my intended use
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Sound quality isn't the greatest, but I didn't expect it to be, and I don't listen to critically on the patio!
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I also tried the amp with my MP3 player and, as expected, the sound quality was fine
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I have connected it to my Klipsch bookshelf speakers (SB-1s), and the sound quality is excellent.
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Good build quality, nice to have, not very powerful, unfortunately
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And over the years I have owned - and still own - a number of top-quality amplifiers, both integrated and separate
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It would also be nice if they came out with a sub $50 amp at 20watts with built in quality bluetooth (yes I know it hurts quality, but so does sitting speakers on a tailgate of a truck in the woods
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I paired it with a PSW111 and Tsi100, and the sound quality was incredible
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Serious quality issues.
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They are however good quality since back then Kenwood made some very decent stuff
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Audio quality has been good, it doesn't appear to output much heat, and it's fairly light
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Not understanding anything about the poor sound quality of a low-end laptop computer, she brought over her laptop and these two gigantic speakers that were originally out of a movie theater.
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and they offer superb sound quality as well) and also see just how good a T-amp is
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The DTA-1 looks like an exact copy, in black, of the original Sonic Impact T amp, right down to the shoddy build quality
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Great sound quality
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The Sonic Impact (this is a very nice, higher-quality clone
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Otherwise the build-quality is fine
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The only complaint is the built quality, but for that price is the audio bargain of the decade.
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Of course everyone is entitled to their own opinion but it is my opinion that a prospective purchaser can safely ignore any negative comments made in other reviews of this Dayton DTA-1 Class T Digital Amplifier 15 WPC, especially about build-quality - with only one minor exception: the batteries are a bit tricky to insert and remove; the spring connections could have been of better quality and somewhat more recessed
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Sound quality is very clear and volume is more than sufficient
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I am always looking for "best quality for less price" in everything and belive me this is a rally bargain
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The sound quality of the DTA-1 was not much better than an average PC speaker system
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This is a setup I highly recommend as it is very discrete and gives you almost unlimited options of source content in the palm of your hand (there's an app for everything - internet radio, itunes, the Remote app, etc. etc.).
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The LED also sticks out some so covering it in electrical tape doesn't look as clean as it could.
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The T amp sounded amazing while it lasted its short 5 minute life
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I didn't want the cheapest t amp option and this