forum thread Posted by Cricri120 • Jun 8, 2024
Jun 8, 2024 6:03 AM
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forum thread Posted by Cricri120 • Jun 8, 2024
Jun 8, 2024 6:03 AM
AIYIMA A01 Pro 2-Channel 100W Amplifier w/ Bluetooth 5.1 $47.99
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Edit: I received a pretty standard 24v brick
Output: 24v, 4amp, 96w
Input: 100-240v ~ 50/60hz 2.5amp
Model no: JYH5Z-2400400-BF
This is the main title on the page. Says it comes with an upgraded 24v power supply.
AIYIMA A01 Pro 100W x 2 Power Amplifier Bluetooth 5.1 Class D Amp TPA3116 2.0/2.1 Channel Stereo Amplifier Receiver Mini Speaker Amp with 3.5mm AUX Output + DC24V Power Adapter[Upgraded]
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I have an entire Goodwill Onkyo 110w (single channel, 6ohm) reciever driving one now and it works great.
Thoughts appreciated 👍
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...3IH5&
Or Fosi:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...XOW8&
Although, they are a little bigger in size it does offer more. Just note, these rarely go under their current pricing
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B3XJ45ZX
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R3SBCQ6
is this the right ones or do I need something else, sorry for the basic question. I have been using amplifier and AV receivers for decades but never hooked up something to the laptop, I know it sounds dumb.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B3XJ45ZX
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R3SBCQ6
is this the right ones or do I need something else, sorry for the basic question. I have been using amplifier and AV receivers for decades but never hooked up something to the laptop, I know it sounds dumb.
If you want a high fidelity and close to lossless as you can get then yes direct connection would work. I would always recommend USB C over Type A , but if you run into issues you might need a dedicated DAC, just depends on what your computer came with or if there is a high frequency hiss you can't get rid of.
Alternatively you can connect your pc to the amp via Bluetooth, the version this comes with is still relatively new (5.1), so you wont get a lag between the audio and video.
By Home assistant Im going to infer you meant Google Home? If so there are ways to cast to an audio device. I have the following for my AV setup, although discontinued it works great! https://www.amazon.com/Google-Chr...B0BFXMQYJ
There are also ways to take advantage of a google mini to achieve the same functionality, but it does require more work to get that working.
Hope this helps!
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