I teach a dance class and needed something to connect my iPad to and give voice instructions. Sound quality was as expected, not Bose but good enough. Installation is very light and easy to carry (which I used before found very difficult to lift). No complaints. If I have different opinions in the future I will update my review. This is a continuation of the above: I have been teaching clogging classes for 15 years. When I started I used a school record player, switched to a cassette player and then to a CD player which contained a mixer amp and a fairly large speaker. This worked well for the size of the class and the room I was in, but was very unwieldy (heavy) to move around. With class sizes shrinking and my increasing inability to move heavy equipment, I was looking for something more modern and smaller. . I switched to an iPad for music, but still needed an amplified speaker and microphone for hands-free calling. The 18W voice amplifier meets my needs. The iPad with the Amazing Slowdowner app provides the variable speed you need to learn new dances, and your hands-free mic and amplifier mixes my music and voice prompts. To control the volume, I turn the amp up near maximum and adjust the volume on the iPad and microphone as needed. This is a good solution for a small group of dancers in a limited space. I would not recommend it for large groups of dancers as the power is insufficient to overcome the noise generated by a large group of dancers. Linda's support at HaoYueTechNet has been great and I can't thank her enough.
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