

🎧 Elevate your sound game—because your space deserves the best vibes.
The NEOHIPO SA20 is a compact 300W Class AB stereo amplifier featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless connectivity. Designed for home theater and studio speakers, it delivers clear, powerful audio in a sleek 2kg chassis, making it an ideal upgrade for audiophiles seeking quality and convenience.
| ASIN | B0CZK5X9GP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 53,385 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 315 in Hi-Fi Amplifiers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | SA20 |
| Manufacturer | NEOHIPO |
| Product Dimensions | 31 x 13 x 30 cm; 2 kg |
R**S
Excellent
More on it than I expected. Great value
K**I
Bardzo dobry sprzęt, czysto gra niestety nie ma optical,ani coaxial
D**S
It works well for our outdoor space. Has good sound. If you like music stupidly loud you may want a larger system. But works well like I said for our space . We can rock out really well.
S**N
Reasons To Buy + Sound quality is pretty good to my non-audiophile ears + Gets pretty loud + Has discrete tone dials, and a balance dial + Has analog (RCA) inputs and outputs. The outputs can be used with a powered subwoofer + Includes an infrared remote control + 5 way binding posts for speaker connectivity + An inexpensive way to upcycle a spare set of speakers into Bluetooth or computer speakers + Very affordable Nitpicks / Hit or Miss * FM radio functionality/control was a little clunky. The audio quality varies with each station's signal strength. The antenna is also an old school telescopic antenna. * Has a middle of the road esthetic. It's not as ugly as the popular Lepy/Lepai class D amplifier, but it's definitely not as nice looking as some other mini amplifiers either. * Supports USB/SD and dual mono microphone inputs. For me, those are extraneous functions, but handy for some use cases. * It's a little bigger than a lot of class D amplifiers. I didn't crack open the case to look inside, so I don't know what type of amplifier this is, as I didn't see any information in the product description. * The remote is definitely on the cheap side Reasons Not To Buy - Non removable power cable. Most mini amps I've tried use either a removable 2 prong NEMA cord or 12V barrel adapter. - No digital inputs - Too big or too small for your setup
D**Y
This is a perfect unit for our new garage. There are many different inputs. The unfortunate one so far is the radio. It’s very weak as a receiver. We have a good local channel and I can’t get a clear signal in my kitchen. That.. one thing.. is about the only complaint with this unit. Well that and it’s not actually a 2.1 system. It’s stereo only. In case you didn’t know, the 2 means (Left and Right Stereo) the .1 part means Subwoofer. There are no subwoofer controls or outputs, only stereo. Okay the good stuff… I have tried Bluetooth on different devices, and it works great. That’s one of the main points to this one. I wanted a wireless system for my phone when I’m working in the garage. I also popped in some MP3’s and WMA’s on an SD Card (Well micoSD in an Adaptor) and it recognized it immediately and played the first song in the first folder. It was also VERY loud and 0030hrs and scared the absolute crap out of me. LOL I didn’t expect that it would kick in so very quickly. I have some beefy speakers connected and it’s very loud. What I noticed is there are 3 different volumes to worry about. The source, the remote and the physical dial on the device. I like that and don’t at the same time. But it does allow for finite volume controls. The other boosts that help with loudness is the bass and treble dials. (Bass is at 2/3’s and the Treble is 100%) You can also use equalizers on the source device so there are many volume controls for perfect sound. The source matters more than I expected where the BT inputs seem a little tamer than the SD card. That seems WAY louder. So it depends on the true source. There are mic inputs for DJ or Karaoke.. but we won’t be doing any of that here for now. There are also line ins/outs for other amps/boards etc to expand out. Honestly its very good. I can’t confirm 1000watts with a sound dyno but I will admit that 1000watts PEAK is very plausible here, it’s capable of loud. 4.5 stars due to the radio, but since I can’t give fractions, I am rounding up to 5.
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