🎉 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Beffkkip Amplifier Home Audio is a powerful stereo receiver that delivers 2 x 100W of rated power, making it ideal for a variety of passive speakers. With high-fidelity sound quality ensured by TPA 3116D2 chips, it features bass and treble controls for a personalized audio experience. The latest Bluetooth 5.3 technology allows for seamless streaming from devices up to 50 feet away, and the included remote control offers convenience for adjusting settings from a distance.
S**N
No complaints, Nice Class D Amp with Good TI Amps
Easy setup, the sound is acceptable for a class D amp using TPA3116 amps, driving a pair of vintage Advent Laureate speakers used for casual listening and this amp has no problem at all powering them. Has enough tone adjustment to tailor the sound to suit ones taste. Plenty of volume without noticeable distortion. Switch between inputs with the remote. The Bluetooth quickly and easily paired to my phone. The sound doesn't compete with my class A/B amp used for more serious listening but that is to be expected and it not meant to be a negative. Class D amps have low power needs and aren't meant to produce the same level of quality as a class A/B but they can be put in a small form factor and this amp I'd say produces a better quality sound than a lot of the el cheapo class D amps on the market.
A**R
Just the thing
I bought this to power my deck speakers. It's connected to the pre out on my Denon AVR. The amp works perfectly. Having the Bluetooth connection is an added bonus. It is perfect for what I bought it for. Good value.
J**.
Surprising performance
If your looking for a amp at a reasonable price.this is it.i set this up with a sub and small bookshelf speakers and wow I am so surprised at how good it sounds.looks good and has a REMOTE! Totally satisfied with the power and quality sound.
B**E
small but mighty
This amplifier has been with me for a week now, and I am impressed. The speaker has very good sound quality; you can easily hear a clear sound, and the Bluetooth connection is very good. First, I noticed that you have to crank up the volume slightly more than I'm used to with other amps, but even at higher volumes, the sound remains clear and doesn't distort. The bass and treble controls are also a nice touch, allowing me to fine tune the audio to my liking, whether I'm listening to music or watching movies. It also got included a remote that allows me to simply adjust my speaker volume within the room without having to get up and fiddle with physical buttons. In general, with sound and the features, this amplifier provides me with features that I couldn’t be happier.
J**R
Great sound, little footprint
Great sound in a compact package. Bluetooth connectivity is a plus. Minor issue is the remote has very limited functionality. Overall, good unit well worth the price.
T**
Perfect fit
I am beyond impressed with this Bluetooth stereo set! The sound quality is crystal clear with deep bass and excellent volume levels. The connectivity is seamless, pairing instantly with all my devices. Its sleek design fits perfectly in any room, adding a modern touch. Highly recommend this to anyone looking for top-notch audio performance!
K**R
If I make it work, you can do it in your sleep
Long ago, in a galaxy far away…I took a shop class in electrical wiring. This was many decades ago in another millennium. This, along with metal, drafting and wood shop classes taken in the same distant era, are the last time I have wired, drafted, sanded a piece of wood or done anything with metal except recycle it. So I let this unit sit in a box for almost a month, out of fear that my education was lost and wasted. So today, with nothing to do, I decided to face my fears and…this works.And it works incredibly well. My original amplifier, which is at least four time the size of this one (both pictured) doesn’t do much at this point except take up space. Next to my VCR and multi-disc CD player that run through this. While hooking those standalone speakers to this unit took me a long time, and without electric shop, forget it, and while my wiring skills are rusty, I finally got it to work…and the sound is fantastic. It has great fidelity, no static, and it has what the old very expensive unit doesn’t – a Bluetooth receiver (in the form of a screw on antenna like thing) It also has a HDMI input as well as an optical input for supplemental speakers to your big screen TV. I haven’t installed those yet – one miracle per day (or millennia – we’ll see), folks, but even if they don’t work (and they should, given how well the Bluetooth works), I’m good. But the notion of having a big stereo sound in my living room, which was always intended to have that, whether it’s to read by, have a smart cocktail party in, or to actually play one of those playlists I’ve spent years accumulating, I’m very happy with this. It has a remote that runs on small batteries which I didn’t have, so I’ll have to come back and report on it. I’m so glad to have this though, and my investment in shop classes finally came back with interest. I wasn’t electrocuted, the sound works, I know how to operate this and a nice ambience has been added to my home.
D**S
Looks great and sounds great!
I replaced my old Denon stereo receiver with this. It's awesome and small. Feels nice and solid. I can't say it's really putting out 100 watts RMS. I have to turn it way up on the power (90% or more) to get what the Denon can at 60% (it's only rated at 80 watts and can produce far more volume.) However, that doesn't really matter since I'm running this from a Fiio K7, and there is plenty of volume left on that knob as well. As you can see from my watch in the picture, it gets extremely loud and it's crystal clear on these.Driving two Warfedale 11.5s and running an RCA single side out to my 8" Yamaha sub with an inline filter for either 80 or 100hz low pass. Works great! Love the easy treble and bass knobs. The volume knob turns easily, but I'll mainly use the Fiio for that.I also noticed I had to turn the sub up a little more to get the same hit. The vRMS from the RCA must not be as high as the Denon, so it's a weaker signal. Just something to keep in mind.For size comparison that's a red Fiio K7, Warfedale 11.5 (6.5in large bookshelf speakers) and a 39" Monitor.
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