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AudioSource Amp One/A 160-Watt Stereo Power Amplifier with Internal Bridging

AudioSource Amp One/A 160-Watt Stereo Power Amplifier with Internal Bridging
MSRP: $299.99
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Manufacturer: AudioSource
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AudioSource Amp One/A 160-Watt Stereo Power Amplifier with Internal Bridging Features

160-watt stereo amp (80 watts x 2) with switchable 200-watt mono option
Line-in jacks connect to such sources as receivers, CD players, or preamplifiers
Line-out/thru jacks for creating powerful multi-amp setup; requires preamp
20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response and total harmonic distortion of 0.04 percent
Measures 16.5 x 2.38 x 11.62 inches (W x H x D); 2-year warranty
 

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Additional AudioSource Amp One/A 160-Watt Stereo Power Amplifier with Internal Bridging Information

AudioSource power amps provide high sound pressure levels, as well as subtle details, with accuracy and transparency. You won't find better sounding amps at anywhere near the price.A torodial power transformer keeps stray magnetic fields to a minimum, and the discrete output devices ensure pure signal fidelity. Separate channel level controls allow for individual adjustment. A defeatable peak limiter circuit protects speakers from distortion at high volumes, and an auto-on circuit powers up the unit with a preamp signal and powers it down when no signal is present. AudioSource amplifiers, with dedicated power supplies, have dynamic power reserves lacking in receiver combos. AudioSource separates are better able to isolate individual parts, providing a clean signal path.AMP One/A is extremely easy to set up and can be configured to function in either stereo or mono modes. One pair of speakers can be used with this amp. Its Power Output is 80 watts per channel and 200 watts monobridged. You will certainly enjoy the value and quality of your AudioSource AMP One/A for many years to come.

 

What Customers Say About AudioSource Amp One/A 160-Watt Stereo Power Amplifier with Internal Bridging:

I would buy more of them, even slightly used. They were easy to configure and connect, and their reductive, understated industrial design was pleasant to see and use.It had been a year since I checked the price of this model, and I knew it would not be long before they sold out. Neither of my examples ever failed me in any application.

Initially I had one that I used as a stereo amp to power the mid and treble drivers of my large, pseudo-biamped home stereo speakers. I thought I would miss the Amp One/A in its former role in the home stereo, but my modest receiver did a good job, and I was well compensated by the massive increase in bass frequency headroom afforded by the Amp One/A monoblocks. I have owned and used two AudioSource Amp One/A amps, each of which I bought here as NOS (new old stock).

And since with this reconfiguration I luckily achieved a better ratio between the power for the bass section and upper section of the speakers, the net perceptual effect was profound.All told, then, I heard the AudioSource Amp One/A perform excellently in a range of roles. If you find any well-priced new ones, grab them. Then I got the second that I used as a stereo amp to power small, sensitive mixing speakers in my home studio.

The Amp One/A sounded excellent in both applications: transparent but warm, nuanced, focused, dynamic, relaxed, spatial.When I later acquired a little vintage tube stereo, I swapped it in to drive the small mixing speakers, and moved the second Amp One/A to serve in my home studio: I set the two Amp One/As to be monoblocks, each powering the bass drivers in one of my home studio speakers, while my stereo receiver took over powering the mid and treble drivers.

its particularly bad for classical music and annoyed me so much just now that it inspired me to write this review. as far as the quality of the sound, its as others say. i'd spend the extra and get a better stereo amp somewhere else. i've read on forums that others have experienced this same issue. its decent for the price. however, the amp cuts out when the music volume is too low which can be extremely annoying.

Your computer sound amplifier speakers would be much better. If you have a special ear for sound quality, this is not the item you would like to purchase. If you appreciate the bass-trebble definition and subewoofer fill, do not buy this.in that case, it's a waste of money. Not a bad item for its price. However, the sound quality leaves much to be desired.

The 100 watt version @ 50 watts per channel would have done fine. I bought three of these because the price was right, and they work fine, but at the settings I'm using, at one quarter power, it's like putting a Hemi 427 V8 in a Volkswagen Beetle. I also purchased the 100 watt version for the center channel speaker and it is more than adequate. First, there is nothing wrong with this amp. However, with today's speaker design, it is a bit much for the discreet seven channel home theater system unless you are trying to outfit it for a gymnasium sized room.

You must manually turn on the amp and set a baaic volume control on the right control knob. Audio Source has a few of these at decent prices. You don't have to set the volume control everytime however. I do not recommend using any but a much more powerful amp on a 4 ohm speaker. This amp has 200 watts at 8 ohms bridged this allowed me to put a effective amp for my sixth and rear speaker. I have looked for a while for a affordable mono amp that was not short on power. This amp provided the solution through it's bridging switch. Clipping occurs when you turn up a speaker and the amp cannot provide the power they need.

A buyer at this price cannot complain that the amp doesn't have internal circuits that detect and turn on and off the amp when a signal comes in like a high grade amp either. And if you have big bucks you can go for a high grade amp but In these troubled economic times many of us may not be able to spend alot on amps anymore; so this may be a good solution for your home theater mono amp needs. But that's a small price to pay for a great little amp that can run a kef center speaker and do it well for this price. Most speakers are run at 8 ohms but some aren't so I would check your speaker first before buying this amp. However if you have a speaker that needs more than 200 watts then I think you are better served with a higher wattage amp. So running a speaker with not enough power is a far greater risk to it than having a more powerful amplifier run a speaker. I wouldn't be afraid to run a much more expensive speaker that needs 200 watts or less on this amp either. The stereo mode is 80 watts per channel.

It depends on how loud you want your speaker. Still Audio Source should be applauded for giving people a inexpensive amp that performs very well as a mono amp with 200 watts power. I am running kef iq's speakers and they demand good clean power and if you don't put enough power into them you can clip them. I am using a Sunfire amp to run the other five speakers and that is a expensive 5 channel amp.

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