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The EXOTON DA1002C is a compact, Class D integrated amplifier delivering 100W per channel with advanced Texas Instruments chip technology. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for seamless wireless streaming and analog bass, mid, and treble controls, it supports multiple inputs (RCA, Optical, Coaxial, USB) to power passive speakers with high-fidelity sound. Perfect for millennials seeking a stylish, versatile, and powerful home audio upgrade backed by a lifetime warranty.




| ASIN | B0CMHMF1N6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,115 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #426 in Home Audio Amplifiers |
| Item model number | DA1002C |
| Manufacturer | EXOTON |
| Package Dimensions | 29.49 x 22.61 x 6.4 cm; 1.24 kg |
B**D
First I want to mention the two things that are a down side to this Amplifier, the first thing is there is no line out for a subwoofer, and the second thing is no tone control on the remote, but I still think that this Amp is well worth the price point. , I think that your HiFi equipment is furniture, and the red copper looking knobs is a very nice look for me, then we have the tone control of Bass. Mid, and Treble; and three tone control knobs are definitely better the two, and one of my favorite things to have is a remote, and this Amp has a very good remote, even with it not being a full function remote, This Amplifier comes with five inputs 1. Bluetooth, 2. RCA, 3. Optical, 4. Coaxial, and the fifth input is a USB, and its right in front. The Amp put out a full sound, with the three tone controls I was really able to get more balanced sound, and I had this connected to different speakers, in different rooms with and without an external DAC, with and without a PreAmp, and this Amp performed very well In all setups. This is a budget priced Class D amplifier with a very good sound with a few functions to make this a enjoyable piece of equipment to listen too. A very good pick.
M**R
This feels well built, and the mini-bar-of-soap remote is a big improvement on the ubiquitous credit-card-style remotes found in most items like this. The speaker binding posts are small and close together, but everything works and it sounds decent. I'm not trying to do hi-fi with it, just TV sound for a bedroom, but for that purpose it works great. Small, inexpensive, unobtrusive, has the features I wanted.
B**B
More reviews on practically identical PROZOR. Pros (for me) Small size for a shallow shelving. Right priced, usd$59. Simple yet with a good complement of inputs. Cool Running. Full function remote. BT pairing doesn’t produce any annoying sound nor does it send an AUTO PLAY. Standard SMA WIFI connector allows using better looking remote antenna. Cons (for me): Pin holes making LED indicators visible only dead center. Same small hole causing the need to aim the remote directly to it to function. IR responses twice if one holds the buttons too long. Better IR systems know to ignore - -repeat sends. Not keen about the red knobs, am planning to replace them with some nice gold knobs. No volume change indicator. I would have preferred a built-in power supply like my old Teac Ai101DA. Big spark as power plug connects. Power/on-off by pulling the AC cord instead. No Subwoofer out but that shouldn’t deter any sub with High Level Inputs. No headphones jack. Sonic Performance: Am using this to drive a pair of 3” woofers in the near-field bedroom at night so not pushing hard at all, I did not test this with large speakers. Don’t take the 100w x 2 literally, is a very small amp, it can’t do magic. Long Term durability and performance: Unknown, I have only owned this for 6 weeks. Other: Surprisingly a full function (for the $) USB port, but I don’t use it so sorry no in depth review here. It remembers the last input for me in contrast to some other reviews. Can play at low volume soft levels in contrast to some other reviews. Tone controls seem to work normally in contrast to some other reviews. For slightly better appointed units, check out RockVilleAudio.com (u better love blue).
C**.
Wish you could control more volume, it seems the dial turns more freely to up but it doesn’t equalize to the volume of more sound . Overall it did work.
D**E
This little guy can really put out the power. Been using it on my computer with optical and really sounds amazing. I also have a 12 inch subwoofer hooked up to the mix. But I'll say if you're going to be using it for Bluetooth expect a bit of distortion at high volume. I will say it's a great option if you want to try out any passive speakers. As an audiophile I would suggest this out as a try at least, truly sounds good and super small easy to hide without taking up a whole shelf.
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