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from: Audio Source List Price: $199.99 Amazon.com's Price: $79.97 You Save: $120.02 (60%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Brand: AudioSource EAN: 0041087001658 Label: Audio Source Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Audio Source Model: Amp 100 Publisher: Audio Source Sales Rank: 655 Studio: Audio Source Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Amazon.com Product Description: A favorite of audiophiles everywhere, the AudioSource Amp 100 two-channel power amplifier is built to deliver powerful music, pure and simple, with few extra controls to get in the way. Listeners can use the Amp 100 as an independent stereo amp (50 watts x 2 into 8 ohms) when used with a preamp, as a second zone amplifier in multi-room applications, or as a rear-channel amplifier in a 6.1- and 7.1-channel system. Combine the Amp 100 with an additional monoblock amp (the Amp 100 delivers 150 watts RMS of bridged power) and a preamp and listeners can independently drive two front left/right speakers or two rear speakers, further clarifying each channel to create dynamic, high-end sound. To connect additional components to the amp, use the included stereo inputs with automatic priority override (for connecting to a source such as a receiver, CD player, or preamplifier) or the auxiliary output for creating a multi-amp setup. The amp boasts a precise frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz and total harmonic distortion of 0.02 percent. Additional features include A, B, or A+B speaker selector switches, front-panel mounted volume and balance knobs, and five-way binding posts that work with both bare wire and banana plugs. Plus, at 16.5 by 2.9 by 9.25 inches (W x H x D), the device should fit comfortably in most rack mount or home entertainment setups. All AudioSource amps are backed by a two-year warranty on parts and labor. What's in the Box Amp 100 amplifier, user's manual. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - What I should have bought in the first placeA couple of years ago I was looking for a stereo amp to power 8 sets of ceiling speakers in my home. I had already installed impedance matching volume controls so I was not overly concerned about the amp getting dragged down with a 2 ohm or similar load. My choices narrowed down to an Onkyo M-282 or the Audiosource Amp 100. The Onkyo put out 100 watts per channel and the Audiosource did 50 watts at 8 ohms. Nod to the Onkyo The Onkyo had an Amplfier Protection Circuit ... Read More Rating: - A good amplifierA quality product at a good price. I wish the A/B switch would turn on both sets of speakers instead of either/or--if so, I would have given it five stars. Rating: - Pure Crap!!!!Oh, boy! Briefly, this item is just not worth your time or effort. It certainly isn't worth your money. I bought this for only one reason: to take the audio from my computer and power my bookshelf speakers. I've been using an old (~25-year old!) unit and it finally died, leaving me looking for a replacement. This amp seemed to fill the bill, but I was completely wrong. The sound is harsh and artificial (you may disagree--it's subjective), but my main complaint ... Read More Rating: - Excellent amplifier at a good priceThe Amp-100 is a very good amplifier for the price. It is very easy to setup and use. It has good sound quality also. We connected four Dayton Audio 2-way speakers to the amplifier behind a Behringer mixer. The sound quality was excellent! Rating: - Great, BUT YOU HAVE TO USE SOURCE 2This amp is great (I have 2 of them, 1 for the right/left stereo signals and the other one just for my center channel) but there is one thing that you HAVE to know before you setup this device. If you are only plugging in 1 device, plug it in source 2. It makes very little sense, but I almost threw these things out the window. See, they are auto-sensing, so they default to source 2 and will always amplify what is on source 2, BUT if there is a signal on source ... Read More |
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