Experience superior sound quality with the AIYIMA A3001 Subwoofer Amplifier, featuring the advanced TPA3255D2 chip and NE5532 op-amp. Designed to be ultra-quiet and cool, this amp comes with a powerful 36V 6A adapter to drive most home passive speakers and powered subwoofers effortlessly. Easy to set up, it's the perfect addition to your audio setup.
With a 300W max output, this HiFi Mono Class D amplifier is tailored for audiophiles who demand high-fidelity sound. It delivers 200 watts RMS into 2-ohm loads, 150 watts into 4-ohm loads, or 120 watts into 8-ohm loads, ensuring efficient power for all your listening needs.
Featuring a built-in low-pass filter, the A3001 offers full-frequency and sub-bass options. Switch effortlessly between a subwoofer bass mode or a full-frequency mono amp to suit your setup, whether it be a passive subwoofer, active subwoofer, or passive speaker. Its sleek, compact design seamlessly complements your computer, desktop, or home theater system, blending aesthetics with performance.
Unlock powerful and immersive home audio with the AIYIMA A3001 Mini Stereo Amp, engineered for high-fidelity sound and flexible connectivity options.
Whether you seek high-fidelity sound for movies, music, or gaming, the AIYIMA A3001 Mini Stereo Amp delivers robust performance and adaptability to meet your audio needs. Experience the flexibility and powerful sound today.
Customer Insights
Performs excellently for powering subwoofers, with many users noting high performance even with passive subs.
Delivers rated power at under 0.1% distortion, with distortion dropping considerably at lower volumes.
Runs cool without heating, even at higher gain settings.
Suitable for a variety of setups, including hearing loops for the hearing-impaired and old active subwoofers.
Small size but powerful enough to handle old passive subwoofers effectively.
Some users find the amplifier to be noticeably underpowered and too quiet compared to other equipment.
Experienced clipping at higher volumes for some users, indicating limitations in power handling.
Volume control detent points can make fine adjustment challenging, affecting precise tuning.
Did not move some subwoofers, leading to dissatisfaction about its actual power capabilities.
Considered insufficiently sensitive, leading to poor performance in some audio setups.