AudioSource AMP-100 2-Channel Bridgeable Stereo Power Amplifier

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AudioSource AMP-100 2-Channel Bridgeable Stereo Power Amplifier

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Binding: Electronics
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
Studio: Audio Source



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Features:
  • 2-channel 100-watt (50 watts x 2) power amplifier (provides 150 watts RMS bridged mono power)
  • Ideal for use as a second-zone amplifier or as a rear-channel amplifier in a 6.1- and 7.1-channel system
  • Pair of stereo inputs with priority override; A/B speaker selector allows multi-room amplification
  • Signal-sensing auto-on/off switching conserves power while simplifying setup
  • Measures 16.5 by 2.9 by 9.25 inches (W x H x D); 2-year warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - JUNK!!
My GF bought this amp as a present for me, and now she's very unhappy. We opened the shipping box, which was 5 times the size needed, removed the amp and hooked it up. We couldn't get it to do anything advertised! Nothing hooked up to it produced any sound. Only the green "ON" light and the red speaker lights worked. I called the 800 number for tech support at the mfgr. of this AudiolessSource Amp 100, and, after the normal recorded voice menu, when transferred, the phone just rang and rang. No support or customer service!! It went back today!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works Great!
Used in the home office with two inputs, one from a DVD/CD desktop player and another from my computer SoundBlaster card, through to two Sony speakers. No B speakers hooked up. The performance is excellent and the line sensing feature works perfectly. The system turns the green power light to red (same as the line A regular color) when there is no line feed of sound. The only time this has not worked well was on just one YouTube video I was watching where the sound was very weak and the amp kept sensing it should shut down. Other than that one time, with the DVD/CD desktop and the sound card feeds, it works really good. Fry's Electronics was $149 for this, and when I got it on Amazon it was $84.99 plus free shipping. I recommend this if you want a nice amp for your computer or a remote amp for some back room house speakers.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Getting the job done
The $100.00 dollar Audio Source Amp 100 took its place in my music room and was integrated into my $ 20,000 McIntosh system to provide some center channel sweetness by driving a pair of Focal SIB .5's. So far, it is performing in a most satisfactory manner and is doing exactly what I purchased it to do. I also use it alone with the Focals when recording albums and cassettes to CD, when I do not need to use my McIntosh amp and Phase Technology 10.5 Phase Coherent speakers. It does not run hot even when being pushed, and has shown no signs of clipping at moderately high volume levels. If it is hooked up correctly and manufacturer reccomendations are followed, I see no reason for problems some other reviewers encountered.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - High end sound entry level price
I bought this amp for use as a power amp for my main system as my carver receiver amp section went bad.So i am using this with my carver as a pre amp.And i can honesty say that i enjoy the sound of this better than my carver when it was working right.This little amp will stand toe to toe with amps costing thousands more.With that said i bought another one and have them biamped with my paradigm studio refernce 60 speakers.For a about 170.00total cost of these you can't go wrong.I've been into audio for a while now and for the price these little babies can't be beat.






Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice Amp
I've had this amp running now for about 3 weeks. Very clean sound. I'm using it to drive old Bose 901's through the Bose equalizer from a Harmon-Kardon preamp out. Nice complement to the system. Just what I wanted at a great price also.



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