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Granted, you are not getting a $200 receiver, but you will NOT be able to find such a nice amplifier for this price
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My old amplifier started to fail and needed replacement (dynamic range was screwed: loud was loud, but quiet became super-quiet).I bought this one after reading reviews, and I am seriously impressed
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amazing amplifier
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THE SHORT ANSWER: Great amplifier
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To combat this problem, most Class-D amplifiers have a filter stage designed to remove those unwanted signal components
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Solid amplifier
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This amps surprisingly good quality means it is also well suited to use as an amplifier in a more serious living room sound system, or home theater as well
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This little amplifier worked well for the first nine months.
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This little amplifier worked well for the first nine months.
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So I would not recommend this amplifier to be used in a home theater with high-dynamic source material
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This is a sweet sounding amplifier that I have yet to notice distortion on
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While Class-D amplifiers are very popular because they offer far higher audio efficiency than their Class-A counterparts, they do have drawbacks
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Amazing amplifier for business use
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This is a solid mini amplifier.
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I can say confidently that is a good quality amplifier
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Amplifier works, power cord does not
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and I am typically a DIY scratch amplifier builder
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terrible amplifier one speaker sounds more than the other and above 30% of the volume a horrible distortion
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Cheap and simple amplifiers
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Tested with Inderaudio SA 200s, compared to an Elegant 50+50 Bluetooth Amplifier
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However, sound quality is a perception to the listener so this little amplifier has me happy!!!!
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That seems to be the biggest concern amongst the myriad owners of affordable Chinese amplifiers.
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After all, these are super inexpensive amplifiers and it's unrealistic to expect that they are going tolast as long as a significantly more expensive amplifier will
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I purchased this inexpensive little amplifier to power 2 satellite speakers for a desktop computer system
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So , here goes:This villainous, humongous amplifier is quite great and little
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The overall package sounds like it comes from a much, much more expensive amplifier...there's far more distortion and coloration coming from the speakers.
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The amplifier has a hissing white noise when plugged in the speakers without any sound playing
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So , here goes:This villainous, humongous amplifier is quite great and little
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After all, these are super inexpensive amplifiers and it's unrealistic to expect that they are going tolast as long as a significantly more expensive amplifier will
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I replaced a large, failing Sony amplifier with this tiny little thing, and this tiny little thing sounds far better than anything else for the small-ish bookshelf speakers I'm using it with (Athena Auditions, if you must know)
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Definitely a very good amplifier!
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Still works as of now
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works as in passing sound one channel has distortion the other is fine....sux
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Drives Micca MB42 bookshelf speakers [85dB 1W/1M, 4-8 Ohms], without distortion, well past any max power I'd care to hear at my desk