- I do a lot of audio and video work on my home PC, and as a long-time audio guy I've never been happy with these little PC speakers with a boomy subwoofer on the floor. I've always wanted to get a pair of real near-field monitors, like these Polk Audio Monitor 30 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Black). Problem was, I needed a power amp to drive them, and I wanted something compact on my desk, preferably not rackmounted. This Pyle amp is IT, I couldn't be happier. It has enough juice to drive the Polk cabinets, includes Bass and Treble controls so you can sweeten the sound a bit, and best of all, one nice-sized stereo volume control so I can easily lower or raise volume without 42 mouse clicks…
- I bought this amp as a sub-woofer amp and it does the job! My new Pioneer 919 blahbitty blah receiver has a PRE OUT SUBWOOFER (RCA style) output, and I happened to have a new-in-the-box 12" woofer from Radio Shack that I picked up years ago on clearance for 10 bucks. Add in a $40 sheet of plywood and my build time, and I've got a low cost, high quality sub-woofer.The Pioneer receiver does just about everything except run out and start my car (and I'm wondering if it'll do that!), so it's too dad-gum complicated. In contrast, this amp could hardly be simpler. It has two RCA style inputs (Left and Right), two speaker-wire outputs (Left and Right), Treble gain, Bass gain, Volume, and an On/Off…
- 2x75W MAX Power
- BLUE LED output level display
- POWER ON/OFF switch and LED indicator
- MP3 Via 3.5mm To RCA Converter
- RCA jack input