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Aiyima A07 Class D 2-Channel Dual 300W Hi-Fi Digital Audio Amplifier Expired

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Yima Top via Amazon has Aiyima A07 Class D 2-Channel Dual 300W Hi-Fi Digital Audio Amplifier on sale for $69.99 when you 'clip' $10 Coupon found on product page. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • This AIYIMA A07 power amplifier adopt the TPA3255D2 amp chip and NE5532 op-amp chip
  • High efficient max power output up to 300 Watt
  • 3.5mm AUX Audio input/ RCA Audio input

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  • Reviews: This Amp receives 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 750 Customer Reviews from Amazon.
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  • Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer and product. -slickdewmaster
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Update: The generally well-regarded Class D amp is [now] $70 after $10 coupon (on the product page). This is almost the historical low price for the amp.

[Still a good price for a well-regarded amp].

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Model: AIYIMA A07 TPA3255 Power Amplifier 300Wx2 HiFi Class D Stereo Digital Audio Amp 2.0 Channel Amplifier for Passive Speaker Home Audio (A07+DC 32V Power Adapter)

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Just want to add that you should check your local thrift stores if you're just looking for simple stereo amplification. I've bought several donated avr receivers from brands like Denon, Yamaha, etc for between $10-$30 that were $1000+ when new. You'll get remote control capability (although you may need to buy a $6 universal remote since many of these used amps don't have the remote) and lots of other features like subwoofer output, phono inputs, headphone outputs, etc etc. The used avr will be much larger and use more power than a mini class D amp, but that's just part of the give and take for saving money. āœŒšŸ¼
I've found so many of these AVR's for dirt cheap that I've stopped buying them. I just couldn't resist the deal. I think I have like 10 AVR's in my house now. Lol. I'm currently using a slim line Marantz AVR I picked up for $35 with the original remote.
Never underestimate the ability of people to not understand what they are buying.
"Note that this is for passive speakers only"

When have stereo power amps ever been designed to mate with powered speakers??

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11-02-2022 at 08:41 AM.
11-02-2022 at 08:41 AM.
Note that this is for passive speakers only (mentioning this because it is asked several times on the product page). It also does not include a headphone amp. You can, however, connect an active sub with a built-in crossover to the 3.5mm jack. So while it's a 2.0 amp, it can work as a pseudo-2.1 setup without the ability to control the volume of the subwoofer.
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11-02-2022 at 09:03 AM.
11-02-2022 at 09:03 AM.
Quote from BrainDoc :
Note that this is for passive speakers only. It does not include a headphone amp. You can, however, connect an active sub to the 3.5mm jack. So while it's a 2.0 amp, it can work as a 2.1 setup.

Is there a way to control the sub volume all together or does it have to be done separately?
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Is there a way to control the sub volume all together or does it have to be done separately?

I'll let you know once I test that out later.
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Quote from Sugartoes :
Is there a way to control the sub volume all together or does it have to be done separately?
The sub volume does not adjust with the volume knob (as suspected). In my case it's not an issue because I can set the sub at a volume that works for most things I listen to. My sub is also close enough that I can quickly adjust the volume if needed.

Otherwise the amp seems to work well. It produces enough volume for my KEF Q150 speakers for my listening environment (home office).
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11-02-2022 at 11:53 AM.
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Need 48v 7amp power supply for maximum power.
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11-02-2022 at 12:41 PM.
11-02-2022 at 12:41 PM.
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Need 48v 7amp power supply for maximum power.

Wouldn't that completely destroy a pair of speakers??
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Wouldn't that completely destroy a pair of speakers??
Maybe if you played at full volume for extended periods of time but generally you should not be able to damage speakers by "overpowering" them.

Discussion here: https://www.avsforum.com/threads/...e.1467908/

And here: https://stampsound.com/can-an-amp...20unlikely.
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11-02-2022 at 02:16 PM.
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Quote from BrainDoc :
Note that this is for passive speakers only. It does not include a headphone amp. You can, however, connect an active sub with a built-in crossover to the 3.5mm jack. So while it's a 2.0 amp, it can work as a 2.1 setup.

"Note that this is for passive speakers only"

When have stereo power amps ever been designed to mate with powered speakers??
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"Note that this is for passive speakers only"

When have stereo power amps ever been designed to mate with powered speakers??
That's specified on the product listing. It's specified so people don't think it can be run as a preamp.
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11-02-2022 at 02:57 PM.
11-02-2022 at 02:57 PM.
Quote from BrainDoc :
That's specified on the product listing. It's specified so people don't think it can be run as a preamp.

Weird. Can't imagine someone buying an amp that does not have rca outputs would think it could be used as a preamp. They must sell another similar looking device that does have line level outputs and ppl are getting them confused.
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Weird. Can't imagine someone buying an amp that does not have rca outputs would think it could be used as a preamp. They must sell another similar looking device that does have line level outputs and ppl are getting them confused.

Never underestimate the ability of people to not understand what they are buying.
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Just want to add that you should check your local thrift stores if you're just looking for simple stereo amplification. I've bought several donated avr receivers from brands like Denon, Yamaha, etc for between $10-$30 that were $1000+ when new. You'll get remote control capability (although you may need to buy a $6 universal remote since many of these used amps don't have the remote) and lots of other features like subwoofer output, phono inputs, headphone outputs, etc etc. The used avr will be much larger and use more power than a mini class D amp, but that's just part of the give and take for saving money. āœŒšŸ¼
I've found so many of these AVR's for dirt cheap that I've stopped buying them. I just couldn't resist the deal. I think I have like 10 AVR's in my house now. Lol. I'm currently using a slim line Marantz AVR I picked up for $35 with the original remote.
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11-03-2022 at 10:34 AM.
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I have a "phono" enabled receiver, when I use my turntable it is not very loud. I can turn the receiver up to max and it still is not really loud at all. Is there a way to incorporate this to allow higher volume listening of my records?
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