Technical Pro Integrated Amplifier With
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Brand | ONLINE |
Item model number | 72-AMP1100 |
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Product Id | 2184233 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 817802011451 |
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Only negative I see so far is the popping sound through speakers when turning unit on.
To keep it simple..for the money this item cannot be beat. I only have one small complaint. The size of the print on the settings is very small. I wish it was a little bigger. Beyond that small fact,I am very very happy with this product.
I wanted it for vinyl and cds it is great buy the volume is really loud for 1,100 I move the knob an inch no higher It is similar to 1000 watts receiver that I owned in the past It is basic nothing fancy with bass and treble ajust It has nice quality no complaints
This little amplifier is real gem. Small and powerful for the price, with excellent sound.
I enjoy it because of the ability to record to flash drives, downloaded music sounds awesome depending on download. Those Ultra low bass sounds are heard clearly. If your looking for the subwoofer thump, not there but you will hear and feel it. First stand alone I am truly happy with. In conjunction with an equilizer WOW. So eary to hook to other things ! I love it !!!
The amp does exactly what I expected and wanted. It powers some old Sansui speakers that I purchased while in the Navy back in 1971 that I have in our garage exercise room. The price is right and so far it works excellent and the sound is pretty darn good.
runs my four 12's fine!
The TP Integrated Amp is certainly worth the money if it works right. Mine basically does and I added $12 more for a two year warranty. I also bought it through Wal-Mart so I could take it back if it was a disaster. I had read bad reports on the unit. Thus far, the amp has worked fine and does a few things that I hadn't read or noticed when I purcahsed it. I was just looking for an amp to drive some room speakers, but the unit records/plays USB and smart cards (i.e. Sandiscs) and has three other input choices as well. It records on MP3 format which is then easy to load on the computer via a small smart drive. It's easy to set up, but has few lights and fancy stuff (not unexpected for the very low price). The negatives are that it turns on with a thump (the cost of a capacitor?) and turns off likewise--evidence of low cost! It is not likely to be more than 40-45 watts a channel, but I expected that as well. However, the unit is lightweight, standard rack size (17") and does all that I wanted in a understandably minimal way. The four-star rating is based on the thumps when the unit is turned on/off. No biggie, but it still was an easy design fix. I am very happy with the unit. If I wanted a MacIntosh I would have bought one, so I have zero complaints.
It's a good little amplifier, however, the volume at nearly 0 sounds like it's full on loud. Any help is needed, I don't wanna give or sell this, later finding out that it's works near perfectly.
The system did not meet my expectations and looked a bit cheap and only has 2 speaker connections.