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The Mono Sound Speaker Amplifier Module is a versatile single-channel amp board operating on 12-24V DC, delivering 5-120W output power with 4-16Ω impedance. Featuring a built-in potentiometer for smooth volume control and a compact design, it’s ideal for DIY audio enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-quality sound amplification.
R**S
Works great, it’s almost free!
I’m using this to drive an 8-inch guitar speaker in a small practice amp i made. It’s clean it’s quiet and can produce a good volume when turned up. I’m using a 20 volt dc ps. The only thing I’d caution you on is to be gentle with the volume pot. It seems a little fragile since it’s just mounted on the board. Otherwise this is a great little amp, and no soldering needed.
A**.
Worked for geovision audio passthrough to a boat speaker :)
My security system has composite out for audio passthrough. So I needed a mono class D amp for a boat speaker I came across free. I hooked a 1 amp 12v brick to a switch then this little amp as its only a 25w boat PA bullhorn & I dont want to scare anyone or cause hearing damage. Will be fun to play the Michael Myers theme for the kids this halloween when they come for their treat lol.
S**N
Works very well
Actually works very well. Building case now for a mini sub.
D**L
Save the product listing. Board is not labeled
Really? No labels on the board whatsoever. Print out the image that shows all the connections labels and polarities or who know what may happen when you try trial and error.
B**.
great little amp
great little amp and it runs well on a 9v battery too
A**S
Clean sound when used with a good power supply
Using it for a guitar amp with a small speaker. Works great with no background hum. Clean sound. Use a good power supply if you want good power with no noise.
M**O
Buyer beware...
First time use at 12V 1.5 amps the board caps blew and fried my $160.00 audio input device.
D**J
Works, only 37 watts
Hobbyist here, trying to use this with a thrift store speaker; testing showed it could only handle 37 watts which is what the specs for the chip are documented as, after looking it up. Worked for intended purpose, but took stars off for not matching the item listing.
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