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Review on 🎡 [Enhanced] AIYIMA B01 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Amplifier Receiver with Subwoofer Output, 50W x 2+100W TPA3116 Amplifier Bluetooth 5.0/RCA/U-Disk DC12-24V Class D Integrated Amp with DC24V Power Adapter for Improved SEO by Trent Kraft

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Small Desktop Amplifier - Stereo/Remote/Bluetooth/USB Playback/Subwoofer Amplifier :)

The bottom line is a small, feature-packed stereo amplifier/receiver that fits in a small space USB playback and Bluetooth connectivity. When I bought it for gaming PC audio there was no review so I wrote it: - uses a Texas Instruments TPA3116 power amplifier chip capable of delivering 50 watts per channel in stereo. If you are interested, see the TI data sheet for more information. - Uses 2 TPA3116 chips - one to power the stereo speakers (2ch, 50W x 2) and a separate one (100W) to power the passive subwoofer. - You can connect an active/active subwoofer via a subwoofer pre-out or a passive subwoofer with a subwoofer speaker connection. subwoofer frequency. Management is very helpful for proper integration. - Tone controls (bass/treble) on the front panel, as well as volume controls and input selector. - comes with a remote control, although I don't know if a universal remote can be used. - not super powerful, I'm only hooked up to floor stands but will switch to my gaming PC with small bookshelf speakers and a powered subwoofer. The build quality is good and it looks good too. The 4mm banana plug mates well with the speaker port. The audio is clear within acceptable limits. Not too warm to the touch, runs loud for hours, comes with AC/DC power adapter. small speakers or 2 speakers + 1 active/active subwoofer (recommended with included power supply) or 2 speakers + 1 active/active subwoofer + 1 passive subwoofer (but upgrade power supply if possible). Considerations: --------- ----------- Only 50 watts per channel, enough for small bookshelf speakers. Adding a subwoofer is very easy and adds that missing part of the overall sound. Mine comes with a 19V 4.74A AC/DC adapter - 90W total. You can get a 24V power adapter if you need more power, but you don't need it at all unless you're using a passive subwoofer. - small size and therefore the speaker terminals are located close to each other. Be careful when connecting bare speaker wire and avoid touching the amplifier chassis leads or other connectors. I recommend buying a banana plug for a clean and secure connection. A remote control is included but of sufficient quality and not bad for the price I paid. inputs and the ability to connect a subwoofer. Enough for a small desktop/computer audio system.

Pros
  • Amplifier
Cons
  • Makes me angry