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The T-Amp is a great amp for the money, but the Pyle is an equally great amp for a lot less money.By the way, if you want to use the Pyle as an output amp for your computer, order this too:Hosa GRM-193 Two RCA Females to Stereo 3.5mm Male Y Adapter But when I saw the Pyle PCA1 with similar specs advertised at less than half the cost of the T-Amp, I took a chance with the Pyle. I have used a Sonic T-Amp (Sonic Portable Class-T Audio Amplifier - Silver (5065.0)) for my AV system for a long time. I love the T-Amp, so when I decided to get an amplifier for my computer audio output I figured I would get another. I tried it in my AV system in place of the T-Amp and I couldn't tell the difference.
I was impressed with the quality of this inexpensive amplifier. It is perfect to drive speakers from small portable electronic devices such as Ipods.
April 30, 2009This amplifier is so powerful and reasonably priced.It made my kitchen so super special as we can have wireless music flowing from my husband's computer room to our kitchen.Thank you for a good buy.May your business be always successful.Gratefully,edna droegemeyer
We sure do get lazy these days. Only thing is that I have to get out of my easy chair to turn the volume up or down. I use this amplifier along with a couple of bookshelf speakers so as not to have to listen to the lousy sound from the TV speakers. It works wonderfully. Would be nice if they came out with a simple amp like this with a simple remote volume control and power switch.
I wish it had used female RCA inputs instead of male, but adaptors are cheap. For this purpose, I only need the volume knob set at one quarter full, and it is plenty loud for that. I would like to add to the chorus of positive reviews of this inexpensive, solidly built amp. I'm using mine to connect an Airport Express audio port to an 8 ohm stereo speaker embedded in the ceiling of my bathroom. When it is getting no discernible input it draws only 2 Watts, making it affordable to leave on all the time.
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