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Well, this is no cheap piece of junk, just inexpensive. XL-280 for treble. I did not want to buy a real expensive pre-amp for a variety of reasons, but I did not want to buy a cheap piece of junk. I bought this cheap little preamp after a year of debate. The sound just knocks my socks off, and knocks the socks off everybody who hears it. The pots and switches were just oxidized too much. I could not get my Hafler DH-110 pre-amp repaired. I was using it to drive an old but excellent pair of Acoustat electrostatics through a Richter scale cross-over and a pair of Hafler MOSFET amps-DH-220 for bass.
Works as designed. Brony here.Pre-Amp from Audiosource is a great device. I do hear a slight tick when changing inputs but not a deal breaker.ANTONLINE was fine to deal with.JAB out J. A.
Worth the money. This is a great product if you want to control several componets of your stereo system. Works really good with the Audiosource Stereo Grafic Equalizer.
Needs a final main amp to work correctly. which is suppose to match up to this preamp, has a cutout switch, which is VERY annoying.
Under moderate or loud volume this preamp/amp setup is fine. It has a auto 0n/Off switch which is suppose to engage the line input constantly, but that does not work very well.
Good Pre-Amp over-all. The regular amp.
It's only so so in a bedroom environment. Bare bones preamp.
Good for a den, but not for a bedroom or for low, soft sounds.
If you have larger speakers go for the next model up with a bit more power. If you don't need much power and only want to power smaller speakers grab this now. I kinda blew it on this one and can only blame myself.
Clearly by now you know I did not, so I goofed. I made another boo boo by reading too quickly, I thought it was 100 watts per channel.uh no 100 watts total, i.e. I bought this w/o checking to see if I had an preamp jack.I assumed I did.
50 per channel. All in all for the price it does the trick. However, if you want to power an outdoor system or secondary system at home this will do the trick.
Let me caution you though make sure you read the specs.
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