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Douk Audio ST-01 PRO Bluetooth Amplifier With VU Meter

Douk Audio ST-01 PRO Bluetooth Amplifier With VU Meter

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Product Description
The Douk Audio ST-01 PRO is a Bluetooth-powered amplifier that still manages to channel the design cues of the classic rack amps of the ‘60s. That’s thanks to the genuine VU meter with backlight situated right on the front of the unit—and because Douk Audio has also built in a sensitivity adjuster, you can really dial in the visual accent of the VU meter to your tastes Read More
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mohammad_sajwani
15
Apr 21, 2024
Would this be suitable for usage in a turntable setup?
shortontime
11
Apr 21, 2024
If I remember correctly it doesn't have a phono stage, so unless your turntable has one built in, you would need to add a pre-amp. If you have a Bluetooth turntable then it would probably work by connecting to Bluetooth input.
jeepy715
0
Sep 15, 2024
I’m sorry but this product, does it allow me to plug other products in it, like my tv etc and then allow it to be Bluetooth? Or is it to boost the Bluetooth sound for existing Bluetooth items?
Eliot1357
5
Sep 19, 2024
The bluetooth is an input, not an output. So no you cant' connect your TV to it and output a bluetooth signal
trauring
9
Aug 12, 2024
Are the tubes actually used by the amp? or are they just for show? The description doesn't mention them as a feature, only that they enhance the 'styling and warmth'.
Eliot1357
5
Sep 19, 2024
From what I can gather and my limited knowledge, the tubes are used by the amp in a later stage. The heavy lifting is handled by solid state electronics within the AMP, then the tubes "tweak" the sound, as they have a warmer touch when compared to the very simple and flat sound of solid state components. SO it's 50/50, they look cool and they change the sound a bit. They are most likely required for the amp to work, you can't run it without them
dantso
0
Apr 22, 2024
do the inputs (rca, tos, bt, usb, etc) sum/mix or is that a selector switch in the front? might be nice if they just mix...
iovey
0
Apr 23, 2024
According to the Amazon page it's input selection.
marcel54
17
Apr 20, 2024
110 or the most common 220 voltage?
v0oz2uwgss2s
63
Apr 21, 2024
I have a couple of these Douk Audio tube amps - they are all DC power (AC to DC wall wart), so anything 100-240v will work.