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The Lepai LP210PA is a compact 2.1 channel mini plate amplifier that delivers powerful audio performance in a small footprint. With a total output of 2x30W + 60W, it’s perfect for enhancing sound in various environments, from home offices to portable speaker systems. Its high-quality binding posts ensure easy connections, while the defeatable full range output allows for tailored audio experiences.
D**K
Well worth the $
Love this little amp. I had s 130 watt sub enclosure and satellites left over from an old 5.1 dvd/surround sound system. I added this amp and boy was I impressed. The sub puts out low bass < 60hz quit well with little to no distortion. It is perfect for a small room. Honestly, the setup sounds better than the $300+ dollar Samsung 2.1 soundbar I have on my living room TV. That is not to mention the options on this amp. Highly configurable. For the price, I would buy again.
B**S
Static
I've had to replace this in my equipment twice in three years due to static. The first time was after about a year and I simultaneously replaced all the cables, and the power supply, and it failed again after a year.
B**N
Greal little amp
The built in amp of this promedia 2.1 caught on fire, so I replaced it with this one.Sounds great. No problems so far. Using it with an HP printer power supply rated 19V @ 3.15 amps. Doesn't even get warm.
D**E
Great Bang for the buck Plate Amp!!!
Great small plate amp. Offers plenty of power for a small sub and the versatility to power two satellite speakers as will. The 2.1/ .1 channel option is a great feature for this little amp. All important connections are well labeled on the board so wiring and upgrading should be easy. The only thing missing is a signal sensor for power on/off. You have to manually switch it on/off. Still a great little amp.
J**T
amazing product
when the sub amp on my Sim Racing Rig failed I looked around. Most plate amps where over $100 dollars. This little amp was 1/3 the price. It is also very well made. Once installed in my sub box. The power is clean and it has a pass through for both the right and left channels. Best amp I've bought in years
A**O
Not too bad...
The media could not be loaded. Great little d.i.y. amp. Wish it would push out just a little more attage but it sounds petty. Inhave it setup with two rockford shallow mount 5in 70volt speakers that i modified by gutting it, fitting it with a 100uf 50v capactor as a bass blocker, 2 3/4 in tweeters on a 4.0 50v and a 6in panasonic 100watt mid range sub encase in a rolling hardshell tool case. Using a 20 volt powersupply for sure power and a modified 18v drill battery for portable power. Input knobs rattling and arent very sturdy, cant really upgrade it without board modications and even that will be a challenge. Was able to hard wire a cheap mp3/usb/mmc card module as an input device. Doesnt come with blue tooth but definitely sounds decent and has a proper input it can run of most any device that has bluetooth itself, phone etc. The video was prior to adding the tweeters and sealing the case.
M**V
Gret for office setup.
I'm using this to power a Dayton Audio DCS165-4 6-1/2" subwoofer in a 0.5 ft^3 box and a set of Dayton Audio B452 bookshelf speakers. Power supply is 19V 6.32A so it's getting 120 watts. It's more than enough for an office setup.
C**O
This is the amp you need for a 2.1 system.
Using this as the amp/controller for a 2.1 desktop system and am very happy with it. Here's what you need to know and should be paying attention to:1. The amp takes a DC power input, standard 5.5mm x 2.1mm barrel connector, 15-22 volts. The more voltage you feed it, the less hard it has to work to meet rated specs. If you use a 15-volt, 3-amp wall wart power supply, it will work but you won't be impressed. I am using an adjustable DC power supply. I am feeding it 21 volts with 20 amps of available current. It will never draw more than 5 amps at 21 volts and that's exactly the point. More available power *up to the 22v maximum* is better. I'd consider 19 volts @ 4 amps the minimum voltage to feed this amp and expect good results.2. The amp is rated at 60w x 1 for the sub and 30w x 2 for the L/R @ 4 ohms. Emphasis on "@ 4 ohms."Cut those ratings in half for an 8 ohm load. 15 watts for the satellites is plenty, but 30 watts for a sub is not great. I'm using a 4-ohm driver in my subwoofer, so am getting the full 60 watts for the sub. For a desktop or small living room setup, this is plenty of wattage. For reference, I built a Voxel subwoofer and the Overnight Sensations desktop speakers. The setup is way louder than I need it to be for my office/gaming system usage.3. The amp has a fixed 100Hz/6db oct highpass on the L/R speaker outputs. You will not get much bass out of your satellites, but that's the point of this amp. It's meant for smaller, L/R speakers and a sub. If you need a 2-channel full range amp, buy one of those, not this 2.1 channel amp.4. The amp has an adjustable 6db/oct lowpass on the sub output. This makes it very easy to blend the sub with your satellites (your L/R speakers) and it works well.5. The amp has individual level controls for both the sub and the satellites. THIS is the feature missing on many 2.1 amps. This ability to balance the levels of the sub and satellites independent from each other is what makes this 2.1 amp fantastic.6. Low noise floor, small cutout required, fits basically anywhere.I've only been using it for a couple of weeks, so can't speak to the longevity. But, so far, so good. HIGHLY recommended.
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