The Dayton Audio 30W amplifier is small portable amplifier that is rated at 30W @ 15W per channel. The true output is closer to 9W/channel at 0.04% total distortion. For those who are not familiar with power settings on amplifiers - what does that mean... it means that you are able to power a nice set of book-shelf speakers and completely fill the room with sound. I bought the Dayton Amplifier to power some surface transducer speakers - mainly as a way to play around and build some speakers (See an example in the video portion of the review). While my speaker experiment was not overly successful I can still say that it was not because of the amp. The Dayton Audio 30W amp delivers impressive sound out of a small (portable package). One thing to consider, since this amplifier accepts aux inputs as the source you can use the Dayton Amplifier and a pair of bookshelf speakers and get sound that is superior to most ipod docks - at a fraction of the cost. A few notes - The Dayton Amplifier can use 8 AA batteries allowing it to provide power without being tethered to a wall outlet. - Will only accept an aux. input - the only way to use standard RCA inputs (or any other type of input) is to use a splitter or Aux-to-RCA connection. - The blue light on the front is bright and a little annoying. - Two channels - each accepting thin gauge speaker wire - Dial on the front for volume control Final Verdict - I am impressed with the Dayton Audio 30W amplifier. It can serve many purposes ...
Dayton Audio 30W two-channel amplifier
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Dayton Audio 30W two-channel amplifier Tube. Duration : 3.65 Mins.
The Dayton Audio 30W amplifier is small portable amplifier that is rated at 30W @ 15W per channel. The true output is closer to 9W/channel at 0.04% total distortion. For those who are not familiar with power settings on amplifiers - what does that mean... it means that you are able to power a nice set of book-shelf speakers and completely fill the room with sound. I bought the Dayton Amplifier to power some surface transducer speakers - mainly as a way to play around and build some speakers (See an example in the video portion of the review). While my speaker experiment was not overly successful I can still say that it was not because of the amp. The Dayton Audio 30W amp delivers impressive sound out of a small (portable package). One thing to consider, since this amplifier accepts aux inputs as the source you can use the Dayton Amplifier and a pair of bookshelf speakers and get sound that is superior to most ipod docks - at a fraction of the cost. A few notes - The Dayton Amplifier can use 8 AA batteries allowing it to provide power without being tethered to a wall outlet. - Will only accept an aux. input - the only way to use standard RCA inputs (or any other type of input) is to use a splitter or Aux-to-RCA connection. - The blue light on the front is bright and a little annoying. - Two channels - each accepting thin gauge speaker wire - Dial on the front for volume control Final Verdict - I am impressed with the Dayton Audio 30W amplifier. It can serve many purposes ...
The Dayton Audio 30W amplifier is small portable amplifier that is rated at 30W @ 15W per channel. The true output is closer to 9W/channel at 0.04% total distortion. For those who are not familiar with power settings on amplifiers - what does that mean... it means that you are able to power a nice set of book-shelf speakers and completely fill the room with sound. I bought the Dayton Amplifier to power some surface transducer speakers - mainly as a way to play around and build some speakers (See an example in the video portion of the review). While my speaker experiment was not overly successful I can still say that it was not because of the amp. The Dayton Audio 30W amp delivers impressive sound out of a small (portable package). One thing to consider, since this amplifier accepts aux inputs as the source you can use the Dayton Amplifier and a pair of bookshelf speakers and get sound that is superior to most ipod docks - at a fraction of the cost. A few notes - The Dayton Amplifier can use 8 AA batteries allowing it to provide power without being tethered to a wall outlet. - Will only accept an aux. input - the only way to use standard RCA inputs (or any other type of input) is to use a splitter or Aux-to-RCA connection. - The blue light on the front is bright and a little annoying. - Two channels - each accepting thin gauge speaker wire - Dial on the front for volume control Final Verdict - I am impressed with the Dayton Audio 30W amplifier. It can serve many purposes ...
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