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Fundo Posted
I have to echo link amps. I have to pairs of rock speakers connected in my backyard. I like that I can group them or zone them between my pool and pergola. The sound is great however I am no audiophile. I can say the lows are somewhat weak but I don’t need them to be in my case. I have pair of theater solutions 2R8S 8” (250 watt, 97dB at 8ohm) Rock speaker connected to one amp and a pair of OSD RS670 6.5” (150 watt, 94dB at 8Ohm) on the second amp. Both sound crisp with no distortion at high volume. I like my setup and it works for me, the casual listener. I would highly recommend these amps cause they do the job. My only complaint is the alexa app is not user friendly when it comes to playing music. You are not able to search for specific songs unless you use the handsfree feature which get annoying after a while. Hopefully they can fix that with an update.
TechDad Posted
This IS the solution if you want to spend less than $300. Less expensive than the sonos wireless amp. But there are Less features too. Instructions are minimal. You have to do some serious digging online to figure out all of the features. Once you dial it in, though, it is great.
Simon Posted
We love this Amp, works great with Alexa. I have is set high up in a kitchen cabinet to control my ceiling mounted speakers, never have to touch it, as is controlled by my Alexa.
Ky61budman Posted
Awesome awesome awesome awesome awesome awesome awesome awesome