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So I bought this little beast for $22 brand new, unbelievable value when ‘branded’ competitors are in the $150-$200 mark which offer the same power (1300mw @ 32ohm).

For me, I see no reason in upgrading to anything else - it drives everything flawlessly for pocket change. Genuinely surprised more people don’t recommend chi-fi like this. If anyone else has this, it’ll be interesting to get your perspective.

It’s connected directly to my PC 3.5mm output.

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[–] Helllo_Man@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It’s certainly impressive for the price, but as one poster said it doesn’t actually make the stated power into 32ohm. That’s not exactly a shocker for a chi-fi product, but oh well. I used to have a $50 little tube hybrid amp, and it actually sounded pretty decent, if being low on power.

I will say that not all watts (and milliwatts) are created equal either. I had lent my ex a 50wpc class A/B stereo amp I got off of Amazon. It was about $200, is actually quite heavy, large internal caps etc. After a while she bought something to replace it — small, class D, about $75, same stated power output. It sounded nowhere near as good. The difference was immediate and both of us noticed it — and that was two chi fi products against one another.