50W RMS X 2 CHANNELSFREQ RESP: 20 HZ 20 KHZLESS THAN 0.2% THD INTO 8_BRIDGEABLE TO 120W @ 8_DUAL LINE-LEVEL INPUTS WITH PRIORITY OVERRIDELINE-LEVEL OUTPUTSA/B SPEAKER SELECTORAUTO SIGNAL SENSING POWER-ONFRONT PANEL LEVEL & BALANCE CONTROLSUPC : 041087001658Shipping Dimensions : 20.20in X 11.10in X 4.20inEstimated Shipping Weight : 10.9.Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20KHz (+1db, -0.5db, 50W @ 8 Ohms), 20Hz - 20KHz (+1db, -0.5db, 60W @ 4 Ohms), <1% THD+N.
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Good amp for people who will read a manual and think things through.
I've owned one of these amps now for about six months. All the complaints I've read in the reviews have come from people who obviously can't be bothered to read, pay attention, or think things through. I'm specifically referring to Auto Input Switching/Power, lack of features, and output power.
First, this is NOT an integrated amp. Nor is it designed to be used primarily as a standalone system. It is intended to be used as a node on a distributed music system. The feature set for this unit has this use in mind.
It can function as a standalone unit but if you are going to use it as such you need to use it with a pre-amp or with an input source that provides adequate line in, input selection and the tone/equalization control you want.
Second, the auto input switching. The manual isn't clear on this and the feature can't be switched off, which is why I docked it a star. But some reading and thought will provide the solution. The auto input feature is only...
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Solid product!
I had the reported switching problem ("UPDATE: This device has one annoying defect ... a "clever" feature of switching inputs automatically when it senses no input on one of the two stereo inputs ... any stretch of silence will cause it to switch"). I called AudioSource and I have to give them credit. The problem is relatively easy to solve by using Input 2 instead of Input 1 if you're only using one input.
Compact solution to complement my IPOD
My stereo configuration is four KLH outdoor "rock" (they look like pieces of granite) speakers, an IPOD, and a ten-inch deep book shelf that I wanted to use as the location for the amplifier. I looked at Fry's, Best Buy, and Circuit City and couldn't find anything that was compact enough to fit on the bookshelf unless I went really high-end with a Bose setup. I had a spare Sony surround receiver that worked fine, except that it didn't fit the shelf, plus I wasn't really looking for all the bells and whistles of the receiver because I won't be using this setup to watch TV, my CD's are all on iTunes now, and I get crummy radio reception at my house. So, the technical requirements were to be able to drive the four speakers using a line-in level input coming from the IPOD. Pretty simple.
Anyhow, I purchased the Audiosource AMP100 amplifier on Amazon (to my consternation they dropped the price 3 bucks between the time I placed the order and when I received it) and it arrived...
Product Features :
- 2-channel 100-watt (50 watts x 2) power amplifier (provides 150 watts RMS bridged mono power)
- Ideal for use as a second-zone amplifier or as a rear-channel amplifier in a 6.1- and 7.1-channel system
- Pair of stereo inputs with priority override; A/B speaker selector allows multi-room amplification
- Signal-sensing auto-on/off switching conserves power while simplifying setup,Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) <0.02%
- Measures 16.5 by 2.9 by 9.25 inches (W x H x D); 2-year warranty
Rating : 4.2
List Price : $179.99
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