AudioSource AMP-100 2-Channel Bridgeable Stereo Power Amplifier

AudioSource AMP-100 2-Channel Bridgeable Stereo Power Amplifier

 
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  • 2 x 50W RMS into 8 ohm impedance
  • 100 watt bridged mono
  • A/B speaker selector
  • Independent volume and balance front panel controls
  • Second line input with priority override
  • 13 1/2"W x 2 3/4"H x 8"D
    Product Details
    • Feature:
    • 2-channel 100-watt (50 watts x 2) power amplifier (provides 150 watts RMS bridged mono power)
    • Ideal for use as a second-zone amplifier or as a rear-channel amplifier in a 6.1- and 7.1-channel system
    • Pair of stereo inputs with priority override; A/B speaker selector allows multi-room amplification
    • Signal-sensing auto-on/off switching conserves power while simplifying setup
    • Measures 16.5 by 2.9 by 9.25 inches (W x H x D); 2-year warranty
    • Binding: Electronics
    • Brand: AudioSource
    • EAN: 0041087001658
    • IsAutographed: 0
    • IsMemorabilia: 0
    • Label: Audio Source
    • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
    • Manufacturer: Audio Source
    • Model: Amp 100
    • MPN: Amp 100
    • PackageQuantity: 1
    • ProductGroup: CE
    • ProductTypeName: AUDIO_OR_VIDEO
    • Publisher: Audio Source
    • Studio: Audio Source
    • UPC: 041087001658
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    Customer Reviews

    Quality Product2008-12-02
    Seems to be very well made. the auto turn on is a great feature.
    Good Value2008-12-01
    We just needed an amp for a second zone and this amp is performing that job very well.
    Stereo Amp2008-11-29
    Amplifier works well for a single audio source. This unit has an auto on feature that responds to the presence of an audio signal at the input.
    Take a pass on this one2008-11-24
    We have two reference systems in the home plus digital or analog over ethernet feeds to all of the other rooms. Speakers tend to be high end, source material ranges from digital music fed to dac's or cd's. I have two AudioSource 100's, one in the kitchen driving Energy's and one that drives a set of B&W's on the porch.

    Totally devoid of musicality. This amp will kill any source signal you put in it. Compared to any amp we've had in the past 40 years, this is the worst. The sound has nothing going for it, 0 energy, no low end, sounds like it compresses music, no soundstage, no rhythm, just plain boring.
    What I should have bought in the first place2008-11-11
    A couple of years ago I was looking for a stereo amp to power 8 sets of ceiling speakers in my home. I had already installed impedance matching volume controls so I was not overly concerned about the amp getting dragged down with a 2 ohm or similar load. My choices narrowed down to an Onkyo M-282 or the Audiosource Amp 100.

    The Onkyo put out 100 watts per channel and the Audiosource did 50 watts at 8 ohms. Nod to the Onkyo

    The Onkyo had an Amplfier Protection Circuit and the Audiosource had a fuse. We will come back to this point.

    The Onkyo was $200 and the Audiosource was about $90 at the time. Nod goes to the Onkyo because it just had to be better at the price difference.

    Last week, after just over 2 years, the Onkyo rolled over and quit. After way too much time on the phone at Onkyo Customer support, it became clear to me that there was no repair route that would be less than the cost of a new Onkyo; the culprit was the "Amplifier Portection Circuit".

    Since the Onkyo was now a doorstop, I decided to try the Audiosource 100 and since they were 50 watts at 8 ohms or 160 watts bridged, I bought two from Amazon. They got here in 4 days and I took one out and inserted in into the system. It is now playing all 16 speakers at a level of sound volume and quality that is way beyond what the Onkyo did at 3X the price.

    Did I mention that I set one of the amps up in 50 watt stereo mode? There is no need to use both amps in mono mode. The sound is very impressive.

    Onkyo is dead to me and Audiosource has a new and happy customer. I only wish I had taken the chance before blowing good $$$ on the Onkyo M-282.

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