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4.0 out of 5
80.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Good stuff
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4.0 out of 5 stars Powerful
This surprised me a lot. Sound is clean and pretty loud
2.0 out of 5 stars Not so great
Worked good first couple times..the power kept going off..would turn on for lil bit then turn off
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product
Needed to connect speakers to turntable, works great.
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice compact receiver/amp
Excellent sound. Used to power outdoor 50 watt speaker. Only four star rating because the remote did not work. Replaced the battery but still didn't work.
3.0 out of 5 stars It may be little, but it's loud!
The provided English instructions are inadequate. I've shared enlarged photos of the instructions, although they remain nonsensical. In light of this, I'll include my setup details in my review.The unit features a neat blue display for close-up reading. The Mode button facilitates cycling through LINE (default)/Radio/Bluetooth/USB. Without a USB, it transitions from Radio back to Line.Power on switch is located on the rear of the Amplifier which is not ideal. It would be better placed in the front of the unit.Breaking down the modes:"LINE" - Simple setup by connecting devices with line plugs, designed for DVD or CD players."Radio" - There is a telescoping FM antenna on the rear of the unit. There's no direct frequency selection. You press the Play button to cycle through the stations and the unit assigns the strongest frequencies to preset. Then you cycle through the presets with the Track Reverse and Track Forward buttons."Blue" - Bluetooth connection is straightforward despite unclear instructions. Navigate to "blue," hear a three-tone chime, indicating pairing mode. Locate "BT" in your Bluetooth menu on the device you wish to send audio from and connect. However, there's no direct way to disconnect a device from the amplifier; you must do it from the connected device."USB" - Requires your thumb drive formatted in FAT32 format before it will be detected; MP3 files can be in the root directory or a folder. There was limited information on the EQ presets, but it seems to only work on the USB mode. The Blue display shows "USB" with the tracks elapsed time. Repeat button works for single or all songs.Once you figure out how to get your audio to play, the sound is surprisingly loud (tested with small bookshelf speakers). Sound quality is average though, but I'd say good for the price point.Regarding features not fully explored: microphone functionality, two mic jacks for karaoke with echo. To turn off the amplifier you have to do it with the switch in the rear of the unit. The remote control power button only puts it in standby.In conclusion, a reasonably solid and inexpensive small unit. Suitable for a computer setup, a garage, den, or a shop.
5.0 out of 5 stars Tiny box with a might voice
Pre-amps were a common requirement in my younger years. In those days, turntables had no built-in amplifier, nor did other equipment including CD, cassette and 8track players (I really am that old).A pre-amp today adds a few capabilities (including connectors ) for newer types of equipment.The front features a USB and SD MMC input for MP3 files placed on the root directory. I can advance songs in order on the unit or using the remote but I have more control by choosing the music on the source deviceBluetooth connection is much like it is on other devices, connect from the device you wish to connect to the pre-amp.Conventional connections include two full size plug mic jacks in front, and a single line connection from the back. This won;t replace a full receiver if you have many devices. It also has a built-in radio receiver which does a fair job overall.And the price. I probably paid more in the 1970s for a pre-amp than this one costs 50 years later. For the money, a very good buy.
4.0 out of 5 stars Not sure what to do with this
This is a nice amp in the sense that it is a nice-looking unit and very inexpensive. If you have a pair of old bookshelf speakers, then that would be the most likely use for this amp. However, these days, the newer Bluetooth speakers are of higher quality, then I'm not sure what purpose this amp would have - that said, I'm no expert. If your older speakers are at the 'higher end,' then this amp might drive them for a very low cost.
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