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Tp Pro Digital Home Receiver 1000 Watts W/ Ipod Input
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Tp Pro Digital Home Receiver 1000 Watts W/ Ipod Input

List Price: $299.99
Our Price: $89.99
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Description:

800 Watts peak Digital fluorescent Output display meter Plays MP3 files from USB drives and SD Cards Bass, Treble and balance controls

Features:

Dual Mic inputs with volume, echo, and tone controls


RCA (2 audio sources), USB, SD card, and MP3 inputs


Banana binding post (2 speakers), push button, and RCA outputs


Remote control included


Dual MIC inputs with volume, echo, and tone controls Repeat / Random playback on USB / SD Card inputs


Dual MIC inputs with volume, echo, and tone controls Repeat.


Inputs: RCA (2 audio sources), USB, SD Card, MP3Outputs: Banana binding post (2 speakers), push Button (surround speakers), RCA (Record Line Out)


Random playback on USB / SD Card inputs Remote Control Specifications Amplifier: 800 watts peak power, 45 watts RMS x 2


USB and SD Card maximum size: 16GBFrequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz


Product Details:
Product Length: 17.0 inches
Product Width: 9.5 inches
Product Height: 6.0 inches
Product Weight: 8.0 pounds
Package Length: 18.9 inches
Package Width: 12.7 inches
Package Height: 8.0 inches
Package Weight: 8.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 38 customer reviews )
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26 of 26 found the following review helpful:

5enjoyable and a great deal!Aug 29, 2011
By david
I don't typically waste money in times like this on luxury items, so I was quite surprised- and happy- when I saw this deal. I figured that an amp with iPod (AND SD card, USB, or microphone) connectivity, at a price like this could be the solution to getting a nice microsystem-type sound at a fantastic price. I sure was in for a surprise- WOW! I was really impressed. A booming baseline at 800 watts- the music was MUCH louder than I ever thought it would be! and use good music files-dont blame your bad sound on a great system! GREAT Buy

26 of 28 found the following review helpful:

3Nice for the price, but 1000 watts? Really??Jul 12, 2011
By C. Countess "intruderdave"
When my old Technics AM FM receiver/amp finally died, I needed something to fire up the KLH speakers in my workshop. Nothing too expensive, since the shop is freezing cold in winter and boiling hot in summer, tough on audio equipment. So, I decided to give this one a try.

I have a long background in broadcasting and related fields, so I like my audio clean and full spectrum. This amp does that just fine from whatever audio source I send to it... however using either the aux or MP3 inputs, my IPOD sounds great - just not much volume. From a CD or radio, plenty of power for my needs. MP3 players may need a pre-amp to boost the input signal a few db.

For the price, it is OK - unless you really want an AM-FM tuner... no AM. OK, I can deal with that, but the FM tuner is awful. Almost useless. Tiny rotary dial marked with the FM band so small that I cannot easily tell what frequency is set, and it does not seem to lock onto stations well at all. Luckily, I have a tuner I can use to get around that issue, and just use this for the amplifier.

About the "1000" watt amp... I seriously doubt that figure, doubted it before I ordered it, doubted it for the price range too. This thing is 1000 watts like I am a Sumo wrestler. I'm way too light weight for Sumo, and this amp doesn't have the heft of a true 1000 watt unit. Every real 1000 watt amp (as in 1000 watts RMS), tube type or solid state, I have ever seen (or lifted) was fairly heavy with lots of heat dissipators and fans, not to be confused with this one. A true 1000 watt amp can easily fry most consumer grade speakers. If you really need all those watts for something, this may be too weak for you.

Still, my powered sub-woofer doesn't need an external amp, and this amp at whatever wattage drives the stereo mids and tweets with excellent clarity.

It has pros and cons - buyer beware - but the price makes it kinda nice for what I need.

23 of 29 found the following review helpful:

1CrapJun 24, 2011
By Marc
This amp is a joke. 800 watts? What a crock. I knew right when opened the box it was junk. I should have known better. Although I am an audiophile and always buy high end equipment, this was just for the garage. This crap barely pushed a 8 ohm load through desktop speakers. The transformer was so small I could not even see it. Then there is just 3 inputs, it came with half the LED indicators not working. The amp stared clipping so soon I might as well use it for a distortion box. Sure, plug in your sd card, your USB cable, iPod or microphone. Good luck hearing it. Mine is going back in the morning. Just crap

Total junk, don't bother

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4great buy for themoney!Aug 29, 2011
By jt
Fantastic buy for your money and this baby filled my whole room with incredible sound - I give it two thumbs up!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5WonderfulSep 17, 2011
By SpeedyChk3
I have this hooked up to my outdoor rock speakers. The receiver itself is located inside and other than having to come in to change the station and volume it works wonderfully. I love listening to the speakers outside. Being able to plug in any MP3 player or even hooking it straight up to my computer or TV is wonderful. I love the possibilities and it looks great too. Would defiantly recommend.

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