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The Mini Small Stereo Audio Preamplifier is designed to enhance weak audio signals into robust line-level outputs. With a gain of 20dB, it supports headphones with a maximum impedance of 16 ohms and features dual op-amp NE5532 technology for superior sound quality. Its compact size and versatile compatibility make it an essential tool for any audio enthusiast.
K**M
AtNeDcVh really small, but very good Stereo Audio preamp
After testing new product: AtNeDcVhcan confirm that it is built with very good quality.No hum, no noise, all connections: inputs and outputs worked as expected.Lots of functions, several options for inputs and outputs -well thought, well designed. Simple. Volume knob is small,useful, do not throwing to eyes, yet can be used without a problem.Volume even on 10 o'clock is giving adequate volume,again without any hum, noise and issues.Device is not slowing down pace of tracks, seems not changingspeed of a playing track. It's not of course super expensive device,that exaggerating sound, and to my opinion is focusing on midrangegiving pretty full sound range. Can produce trembles well, trianglesand cymbals were pretty good, not as airy and copper like as withgood tubes, but still very-very good. Bass and mid-bass were withoutany booming and presented all range very good.Black, silence was clear, good imaging and ending air was presentable.I tried it as a headphone amp, as preamp before and right after a turntable,in receiver in mid of tape monitor loop, boosting a tv and external speaker systemto passive speakers with low sensitivity to a desirable level.Overall - very good and inexpensive product, which can be used on many occasions.On almost all situations volume at about 10-10:30 o'clock was good enoughwithout changing much of the sound.To manufacturer I can advise a couple options:- Power supply cord is really-really short. I'd say too short to standard use.- Reduce the logo on top of the body by making it really smalleither on a side or on a front panel:there is no need-to-know exact model and it is bothering too muchand aesthetically is not very good.- Hope, that designer team can play with other options, like:- adding tone controls (Bass, Tremble or even Mid);- along with tone controls adding an option to use 12ax7 tube.(or even replaceable tube inputs/holders to use various types of tubes,but there shall be better testing to make it without any hum and noise,making such option much better and reliable, then Bellari phono preamp as example.)I'd love to see those options, especially if price will be adequate.Again: AtNeDcVh Mini Small Stereo Audio preamplifier to me is very good and built well product.
T**3
Inexpensive and does what it is supposed to.
I'm using this to boost the variable level headphone output from a TV to a small amplifier driving speakers. Doing this so I have normal volume control using just the TV remote.The output from the TV isn't high enough to drive the amplifier to full volume. For this situation, it is working perfectly.I'm not in a hi-fi environment but I cannot detect any added noise or hiss. It's inexpensive, and includes both 3.5m and RCA in/outs which is nice, as well as a front headphone output. The front led is obnoxiously bright and needed covered.I will note the first one I got had some issue where it was pulsing (both the led and the sound output) and not working correctly. Not sure if it was the unit or the power supply. Replacement is fine.
F**3
Perfect for Boosting Keyboard Headphone Output
I have a Yamaha MX88 synth that I play almost exclusively through headphones. I've always felt the maximum headphone volume, regardless of settings/tweaks, is not quite where I want it. I'm careful about my ears and I'm not looking to blast myself with volume. We have an acoustic piano in the house and I guess I'm looking for a similar sensation.I like the audio quality of the Yamaha's headphone output very much but Y-cabling the stereo line outs to a small amp and using its headphone jack colored the sound too much and was also too clunky for my small space. I wanted something small and this little preamp fits the bill. It's about 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" and simple - just a power button and volume control - and sits on top of the keyboard with enough mass in its metal case that I don't have to worry about the weight of the headphone wire moving it around.I use a short mini-male to mini-male cord with one end into a 1/4" (guitar plug) adaptor and the other into the Yamaha's headphone out. The other mini-male goes into the back mini jack of the preamp and my headphones (50 Ohms) go into the front mini jack. The preamp comes with a power supply that I add to the same power strip as the keyboard, so there no extra effort turning things on and off.There are no numbers on the preamp volume knob but setting it to about 11 o'clock gives me more boost than I would ever want with no detectable noise. It also lets me turn down and ride the synth's easier-to-reach master volume knob for plenty of headroom and fine tweaks while I'm playing.Exactly what I wanted - how often can you say that these days?
A**2
Works good, but not very strong
Not as loud as I hoped coming off my turn-table into my (already powered) speakers, but gets the job done
R**Y
Awesome little preamp
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This little thing exceeded my expectations. Takes mini or RCA inputs and outputs. Keep it under 50% and there is little to no noise. For 26 bucks, it's a no brainer.
S**N
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great amp works well for installs where a small and large pre amp is needed well makes gets the job done fast and easy will keep some on and you never know when you might need one
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