Aiyima A01 Pro with Klipsch RP 600MII

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Many bloggers have tested the Aiyima A01 Pro amplifier with inexpensive speakers priced at 100-200 euros. Today, I tested the Aiyima A01 Pro amplifier with Klipsch RP-600M2 and Magnat Signature 703 speakers, which cost around 800 euros. Later, I will tell you how this small amplifier, priced at $69, sounds with speakers that are ten times more expensive. The amplifier is well-built and housed in a metal casing. The front panel features tone controls for adjusting bass, midrange, and treble frequencies. There is also a smooth volume knob that clicks lightly when turned. On the front panel, you can find a switch for power and mode selection. In this case, it is in the "off" position, the second position is for Bluetooth, and the third is for RCA connection. You can connect to this amplifier in two ways. Firstly, there is Bluetooth connectivity. Inside the amplifier, there is a high-quality Qualcomm QCC3034 chip that supports signal reception up to aptX HD, making it a full-fledged Hi-Res solution. The second method of connection is through RCA connectors. With these, you can connect your computer, phone, CD player, or any other device according to your preference. Additionally, on the rear panel of the amplifier, there are two high-quality connectors for connecting the speakers. The connectors are small but durable and appear reliable. They can easily accommodate standard banana plugs, and I don&feel any looseness or movement. In summary, the amplifier is built with great...

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