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Review on ๐Ÿ”Š Enhance Your Home Theater Experience with the 180W Sunbuck AS-25BU Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Amplifier - Enjoy Dual Channel Sound Power, USB, SD Card, FM Radio, and Remote Control! by Nathan Byard

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great little device (and small is good)

Surprisingly good for the price. The only thing missing is a headphone jack, but it's very powerful and drives my bookshelf speakers well. It has presets and Bluetooth connects easily and as expected. I will install it under the top cabinet in the kitchen. Don't expect much from the manual as it is written in very broken English but you can still understand it. It also comes with a standard AC cord so you don't have to fiddle with a DC outlet. It also comes with a small remote control. You can't go wrong with the price. FYI - the evaluation questionnaire asks for "transparency". I have no idea how that applies here. PS - I have a few additional comments on this item after reading some of the other reviews. Quality - some people had problems after starting the system. Since my review was written a few days after receiving it, all I can say is to make sure you place it somewhere that won't block airflow to the device. While my device is not heated.2. sound quality. Folks, this device costs $45. If you're an audiophile and love studio quality sound then I think you're expecting a lot for $45. I'm a music lover and that's enough for me. I've been listening to YouTube music videos and some FM music radio stations and it sounds good to me. It sounds louder than I need and I get decent full bass out of bookshelf speakers. If you're looking for 130dB of rap or rumbling rock, or the subtle nuance and dynamic range of the 1812 Overature, then this could be the machine for you. If you're happy with the music quality on your phone then that's quite enough and my wife enjoys listening to Bocelli on this device. get a very small device that sounds damn good. Oh, and yes, the controls seem a bit odd at first, but since the device is small, 20+ buttons just don't fit on it, so they overload some buttons with more than one function, which doesn't really matter after 10 minutes of acclimatization. And a remote control is also included. It didn't work on the first try either, but just press the button a little harder and everything works fine. Finally, if you plug this into cheap speakers, it's going to sound crappy. Buy a $1,000 receiver and hook it up to $99 speakers, it's going to sound lousy. So make sure that your speakers will meet your audio expectations. End

Pros
  • Home Audio
Cons
  • Some problems