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Edgar Ortiz
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Mine lasted a year an a half…and I would used it once a month…so get a warranty or buy something more reliable!
Humberto Melendez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 20, 2023
Yo los instalo en pequeños bares y restaurantes con uso 16/8, son muy resistentes y la calidad de audio es siperior.
EDUARDO A. CHONG M.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 14, 2023
Buena marca, pero la calidad en sus canales de salida no son muy buenos, al menos al conectarlo a excelentes bocinas.
Crashtime
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018
Perfect amplifier for our Zone 2 speakers on a speaker switching system for 3 rooms and our deck. Even with all 4 sets of speakers switched on, we can keep the amplifier at 50% and it’s plenty loud for comfortable listening. But it does not include any tone controls do the signal is a little flat in the midrange area. If I routed this to an additional EQ it time control, it would be perfect! But I still recommend it for any multi room application where you need a separate amplifier to power alternate speaker sets!
Tharin
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2018
After being in place for a few weeks, this box developed audio dropouts. With a low level RCA input from a flat screen TV driven by a cable box, the amp would switch out the audio (and the TV audio would continue). It took a while to determine if it was perhaps a bad speaker, bad wiring, bad TV, bad cable box, or bad coax, but it was the amp (unenclosed and in manual mode). I replaced the amp with another I had and the problem disappeared from the system.This is the very first item I have ever bought as a Warehouse Deal that did not work. Warehouse Deals are usually rock solid; somebody does a good job checking out returns, but this amp showed problems only after thoroughly warming up. Except for that glitch, this amp was really nice, smooth, gradual, and artifact free. I REALLY didn't want to return this, but it happens...
Brian Lutz
Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2015
Great price and nice unit!
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