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Sounds great, power to spare and the remote is the icing on the tiny cake..
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Great power
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power needs fine.
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good sounding, good power
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The amp provides crystal-clear sound with sufficient power
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It has enough power to run my speakers and best of all it's plugged into my Tv as
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It has more than enough power for these 100 watt per channel speakers, the signal is very clean, it has a good form factor
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Excellent, clean power and features in a small very small package; very good room-filling sound.- Not true audiophile quality, but will meet needs of 99% of uses in-home for moderate volume listening.- Directions are a skimpy, remote function is average, built-in EQ effects extreme ranges and not very musical
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##This is actually my second unit as the original came with a defective power brick
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I would definitely recommend this amp it almost feels like a mini receiver with all the features it has excellent sound quality and power and great build quality and looks
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This amp sounds perfectly fine, has good power, and will do fine with normal speakers.
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Basically, they suck for the most part, unless you are willing to spend way too much $$ for overpriced powered speakers that have (IMO) just average sound quality
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My only issue is the power adapter slips out of the back very easily
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I cannot believe such a small amp can have so much clean power
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Decent power, but make sure you have relatively efficient speakers.
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Pros: decent power, good decoding NFC makes it easy to pair BT devicesability to change display colorDecent EQ PresetsHeadphone/SPKR switchingManual is a fun read in
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I'm conflicted, I love this little unit a lot as it brings a lot of nice good power to my (admittedly not per hungry) speakers
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Also I think it is a bit overpriced ($145) since you can buy a full blown class AB receiver with better power, specs and more functions for the same price.
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This had good specs and power