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Aune X2Mk2 Bluetooth Amplifier

Aune X2Mk2 Bluetooth Amplifier

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Improve your desktop listening experience with Aune’s X2 Mk2 power amplifier. Capable of driving speakers up to 25W (per channel), this compact amplifier complements any desktop rig with reliable performance and deep dynamic response Read More

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StevePA
20
Jul 23, 2015
I purchased this amp retail price about a month ago from another vendor. I have owned MANY MANY class D amplifiers and the sleek form factor, bluetooth and price made me quickly snatch this one up as something to listen to in my workplace while the staff hangs around after hours.
Boy... Lucked out on this one. Class D or "Chip Amps" as they are referred to often have a few-to-36 hours of playback time before they sound there best. I let the amp play in the warehouse over a 24 hour period. Upon connecting Bluetooth, I noticed a pleasant and familiar sound signature, but wasn't blown away; "I had heard better chip amps" I told myself... The familiar sound struck me; there was something in my head that said "you need to give this thing a proper signal" and so a hooked up my iStreamer DAC (an iPhone/iPad specific DAC, you can google it) and sat down to listen. iPhone6>iStreamer>Audioquest RCAs>Aune X2Mk2 Bluetooth Amplifier>Paradigm Atom V5...
WOW, even in a 4000sq/ft warehouse space, imaging was strong, and base was (apropreatly) prodigious. I have yet to take this setup it a typical home listening environment, but now I know why I like the sound of this amp so much: it uses the (now owned by Texas Instruments) TPA, formally known as Tripath, chip-arcetecture. Tripath chips sound so "fun" and "exciting". They are detailed and clear without being fatiguing to the ear. Even compared to a Nuforce Icon V1 (another great desktop amp, don't like the V2), this holds its own.
Takeaway: Bluetooth will deliver quality sound if your not a mega audiophile like me. A reasonable quality DAC and your favorite set of speakers and your playing with fire, this will play PLENTY loud with great sound quality for nearly any use. Enjoy!
Danny_Liu
1106
Jul 22, 2015
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Carlito
3
Jul 22, 2015
Anyone know if this can safely run 4 ohm speakers like the Masterclass 2504?
StevePA
20
Jul 23, 2015
CarlitoBased on the specs, it appears so. Here is the on-board chip use in this amplifier (TPA3121D2) specs below:
"The TPA3121D2 is a 15-W (per channel), efficient, class-D audio power amplifier for driving stereo speakers in a single-ended configuration or a mono speaker in a bridge-tied-load configuration. The TPA3121D2 can drive stereo speakers as low as 4 Ω. The efficiency of the TPA3121D2 eliminates the need for an external heat sink when playing music....
...The patented start-up and shutdown sequences minimize pop noise in the speakers without additional circuitry."
The chips power specs, and load ranger are given "10-W/Ch Stereo Into an 8-Ω Load From a 24-V Supply 15-W/Ch Stereo Into a 4-Ω Load from a 22-V Supply 30-W/Ch Mono Into an 8-Ω Load from a 22-V Supply Operates From 10 V to 26 V"
Mezner
1
Jul 22, 2015
So this is a speaker amplifier with bluetooth capability? In theory, with this, I would be able to stream my PC's audio to my bluetooth headphones though, right?
StevePA
20
Jul 23, 2015
MeznerIts an amplifier with a bluetooth receiver built in: It allows you to stream your PC's or Phone's music/ audio to a set of traditional speakers.
Mezner
1
Jul 27, 2015
StevePAAh, that makes more sense (lol). Thanks.
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I purchased this amp retail price about a month ago from another vendor. I have owned MANY MANY class D amplifiers and the sleek form factor, bluetooth and price made me quickly snatch this one up as something to listen to in my workplace while the staff hangs around after hours. Boy... Lucked out on this one. Class D or "Chip Amps" as they are referred to often have a few-to-36 hours of playback time before they sound there best. I let the amp play in the warehouse over a 24 hour period. Upon connecting Bluetooth, I noticed a pleasant and familiar sound signature, but wasn't blown away; "I had heard better chip amps" I told myself... The familiar sound struck me; there was something in my head that said "you need to give this thing a proper signal" and so a hooked up my iStreamer DAC (an iPhone/iPad specific DAC, you can google it) and sat down to listen. iPhone6>iStreamer>Audioquest RCAs>Aune X2Mk2 Bluetooth Amplifier>Paradigm Atom V5... WOW, even in a 4000sq/ft warehouse space, imaging was strong, and base was (apropreatly) prodigious. I have yet to take this setup it a typical home listening environment, but now I know why I like the sound of this amp so much: it uses the (now owned by Texas Instruments) TPA, formally known as Tripath, chip-arcetecture. Tripath chips sound so "fun" and "exciting". They are detailed and clear without being fatiguing to the ear. Even compared to a Nuforce Icon V1 (another great desktop amp, don't like the V2), this holds its own. Takeaway: Bluetooth will deliver quality sound if your not a mega audiophile like me. A reasonable quality DAC and your favorite set of speakers and your playing with fire, this will play PLENTY loud with great sound quality for nearly any use. Enjoy!
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