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Reddit mentions of Lepy LP-2020A Class-D Hi-Fi Digital Amplifier with Power Supply Black

Sentiment score: 17
Reddit mentions: 34

We found 34 Reddit mentions of Lepy LP-2020A Class-D Hi-Fi Digital Amplifier with Power Supply Black. Here are the top ones.

Lepy LP-2020A Class-D Hi-Fi Digital Amplifier with Power
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UNIQUE APPEARANCE-All aluminum front-panel by precise CNC machining, all aluminum cover with sand blasting treatment, innovative circle-type power light.FEATURES-Overvoltage protection(Over DC14.4V),short-circuit protection, time-delay circuit design to avoid momentary shock damage to speaker boxes.State of the art design using surface mount components and advanced engineering for proven performance, reduced signal interference, and long operational life.APPLICATION-Be suitable for ipad,cellphone,MP3 player,CD player, dataplay, computer, decoder,etc.PRODUCT SPECIFICATION-Size(LxWxH):140x118x41cm,net weight:260g,input power: DC 12~13.5V 3A,output power:20Wx2RMS.
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Height1.6 Inches
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Size5.7 x 4.7 x 1.6 inches
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Found 34 comments on Lepy LP-2020A Class-D Hi-Fi Digital Amplifier with Power Supply Black:

u/dlstriker · 8 pointsr/googlehome

I really like the Chomecast Audios.
I use them with these amps
and these speakers 1 2
. All work really well together

u/polypeptide147 · 6 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

My go-20 for a $20 setup would be this:

Micca MB42x

Lepy amplifier

Some speaker wire

An RCA cable to hook it up.

That would be a great little system, especially if he plans on upgrading it in the future.

u/pswii360i · 5 pointsr/buildapcsales

You're going to need an amplifier to use them on your pc. I personally use a powered subwoofer that connects my speakers to my pc. You can find cheap amps on Amazon for like 20 bucks.

This one for example seems like it would work. Just plug your pc audio out into the audio input on the amp and connect the speakers via speaker wire to the terminals. I've used very similar devices with my bs22's and it worked great. You just may need an rca to 3.5mm adapter to connect your pc to the amp, like this one.

I'm bad at explaining things, if you have any more questions let me know!

u/shibestyle · 4 pointsr/audio

https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-LP-2020A-Class-D-Digital-Amplifier/dp/B01FZKA28Y/

This will do the job nicely and is about as cheap as you're going to find.

u/Slinger17 · 4 pointsr/nfl

LPT: Never, ever buy those shitty Logitech/Sony/Creative/whatever 2.1 speaker systems on Amazon for your PC

Instead, buy a cheap amp, some speaker wire and head to your local Goodwill to find some bookshelf speakers.

Boom. You now have high quality sound for under $50 that will blow anything you can find at that price point on Amazon out of the water.

Every Goodwill I've been in has had bookshelf speakers for sale, and if you're real lucky you can find some excellent equipment for dirt cheap. I found a pair of these bad boys for freaking $13 last weekend

u/jimthesoundman · 3 pointsr/diysound

Okay, well then I'd recommend these:

https://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=109&cp_id=10904&cs_id=1090405&p_id=6970&seq=1&format=2

but you'll need a small amp to power them.
I assume the Google Audio is coming off a laptop or desktop computer, you could try to power them using that but it will probably be too weak.

Something like this would probably fit the bill:

https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-Amplifiers-Component-LP-2020A-Class-D/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sr_1_3?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1526446495&sr=1-3&keywords=lepai+amp

Plus you'll need some speaker wire, I'd get something about 14 gauge for getting the audio from the amp to the speakers.

Then you'll also need a mini to mini or mini to RCA stereo hookup wires for getting the signal from the laptop to the amp.

u/DZCreeper · 3 pointsr/buildapc

Buy nothing that is marketed as a PC speaker. That includes everything Logitech makes.

The cheapest desk setup I will recommend is the Micca PB42X.

https://www.amazon.com/Micca-PB42X-Powered-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B00NXAEPDC

There is also a version that lacks an integrated amp, the MB42X for $80. If you find a used receiver on Craiglist or at a thrift shop for $20-30 it makes for a good combo. Alternatively, a cheap Chinese amp works.

https://www.amazon.com/Micca-MB42X-Bookshelf-Speakers-Tweeter/dp/B00E7H8GG2

https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-Amplifiers-Component-LP-2020A-Class-D/dp/B01FZKA28Y

u/Armsc · 3 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

I don't know that there's anything you're going to get with surround sound that will be amazing for $100. I'm not being rude just realistic with you. With your budget you're looking at a few options.

  1. Computer speakers/Powered monitors $90 - These come to mind as good options but there are certainly others.

  2. Bookshelf speakers $60 (refurb Micca MB42x), Lepai 2020 amp $25 and some speaker wire $11 - You'll get a decent set of bookshelf speakers that are pretty small to fit on your desk. You can add in a real powered sub later on if you need more bass and you can expand this with an AVR for surround sound later.

  3. Soundbar - Yamaha ATS1060 refurb $100 - This soundbar doesn't sound bad at all and has some good features like bluetooth. You'll get to use the optical port from you computer and this one has a sub out so you can add in a powered sub later on.
u/Handsome_Claptrap · 2 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

> Too easy. Micca MB42 and Lepy LP-2020A

Italian here. I can't find the Micca speakers and i can only find the more expensive LP-2020A+ or what seems like a cheaper copy, since it's made by NKTECH.

Is there another fellow italian here that can point me to a similar budget setup?

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u/dredgehayt · 2 pointsr/diyaudio

few more bucks and you can do better

Actually this doesn’t have Bluetooth

u/Mad_Economist · 2 pointsr/CabaloftheBuildsmiths

Hmm, not a lot to spend on speakers and headphones. Shooting from the hip, around that budget, I'd probably go one of two directions:

A pair of reasonable-ish entry-level speakers - something in the vein of the Micca [MB42] (https://www.amazon.com/Micca-PB42X-Powered-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B009IUIV4A) (which is passive, and so requires an amplifier, which can be [pretty cheap for a very budget option] (https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-LP-2020A-Class-D-Digital-Amplifier/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=class+t+amplifier&qid=1573193876&s=electronics&sr=1-7))/[PB42X] (https://www.amazon.com/Micca-PB42X-Powered-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B00NXAEPDC) (which is powered and so requires no amplifier) - which will run something a little north of $100 unless you're down to buy used, plus a reasonable lower mid end closed headphone ([NVX's branding of the Yoga CD880] (https://www.amazon.com/NVX-Over-Ear-Headphones-ComfortMax-XPT100/dp/B0093PVTPS) is a pick I like a fair bit). These speakers will be pretty alright, albeit imperfect to be sure, and there are a few decent-to-good closed-back options in the ~$100 range.

Alternatively, if speaker quality is literally of no importance, you could go for something in the budget range of those Logitechs - there really are absolutely not options that cheap that are any good at all, but if you only use speakers to occasionally listen to youtube videos, it might be acceptable. That would leave more budget to allocate to the headphone side of things, where you'd have options like [AKG's] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svAmJheRxAg) K371, NAD'S HP50,or on the used side of the street [AKG's] (https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/akg/n700nc-wireless) N700NC, which are quite robust options in the closed-back world (particularly, in my opinion, the N700NC, which sounds fantastic to my ears with its digital signal processing active, and has quite good noise cancelling as well).

It's a bit of a tight squeeze regardless - if you're down with used gear, you can get a bit more for your dollar, but at very low price points you're in a space where shipping costs may dwarf savings, so even that might not help much, outside of headphones (which don't cost much to ship, and have a quite vibrant used market).

If you'd like more information or options, just let me know - I've thrown some links in above, but I'm pretty short of time today, so I figured I'd offer what I had from the top of my head rather than leaving you waiting.

u/jsamhead · 2 pointsr/sffpc

I'm using a Lepai 2020A. Super basic but it does the trick. They really sound quite good with it. Just don't quite have the punch in the low end I'm looking for. I'm attributing that to the small speaker diameter on the Minimus 7's. I've used that amp with some 6.5" speakers before with great low end results. I'm satisfied enough not to spend any more money on the audio setup though.

u/the_blue_wizard · 2 pointsr/audio

Headphone are tiny higher impedance and very light weight. It does not take much power to drive them

Speaker however, are heavy, even small speakers such as you have, and low impedance. You need a separate Amplfier to drive them.

Check out T-Amp on Amazon, they are not very expensive -

Lepai Amps -

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_6?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=lepai+amplifier&sprefix=Lepai+%2Caps%2C332&crid=N9RCRIMVTZHN

Topping Amps -

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Topping+amps&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3ATopping+amps

SMSL Amps -

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=SMSL+Amplifiers&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3ASMSL+Amplifiers

Lepai are probably the lowest cost - Lepai LP2020A - $22.25 -

https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-Amplifiers-Component-LP-2020A-Class-D/dp/B01FZKA28Y/

Get a cable like this in whatever length you need, plug the 3.5mm Stereo into the computer, and plug the TWO RCA into the Lepai Amp.

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-3-5mm-2-Male-Adapter-Cable/dp/B01D5H8KO2/

u/hurikaneman · 2 pointsr/amplifiers

Would this work? https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-Amplifiers-Component-LP-2020A-Class-D/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1543277828&sr=8-8&keywords=amplifier All I want to do is power them and connect a cell phone to them, or an audio chromecast. I am totally new to this. My stereo broke, but I don't need the cd or tape functions, just audio in.

u/dj-spinnin-bones · 2 pointsr/smarthome

So i sort of went the “cheap” route for my outdoor system. Got something like this:

Lepy Amplifiers Audio Component Amplifier, Black (LP-2020A Class-D) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HufwCbN9SN0FR

Then this:

4 Zone Stereo Speaker Selector Switch With Impedance Protection by AVX Audio https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004TBF90C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.vfwCbEFM605G

Then got 4 cheap outdoor speakers.

Then i mounted an echo dot on the wall in my covered patio, and put a thermostat cover over it.

It delivers decent sound, and all Alexa-enabled functionality is there. I wanna say all of it only cost like $250.

TayMac ZTC100 Low Profile Thermostat Cover, Small https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008LY8900/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3yfwCb8Y4CC0D

Dual Electronics LU43PB 4 inch 3-Way High Performance Indoor, Outdoor & Bookshelf Studio Monitor Speakers with Swivel Brackets & 100 Watts Peak Power https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00081NX5U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xzfwCbAWJDGDQ

Again - very cheap, but we don’t spend enough time outside to need to spend $1,000+ on a system. This one works just fine. I remove the amp and echo dot in the winter.

EDIT: Alternatively you could get 2-3 small amps, then hook up echo inputs to them. I think they’re still $20 each on Amazon.

u/Swarthy_Immigrant · 2 pointsr/deaf

I beta-tested the /u/Biblos_Geek headphone and pretty much I found the same positive results listed by the other reviewers I just read here.

I will mention what I purchased to pair up the 2E1+Vibe to make it work. The headphone to me was free but I purchased these parts to make it work (costs may have changed on Amazon since my purchase).

Class D amp at $22

3.5mm audio splitter $5

3.5mm male to male cable $5

So my costs out of pocket were under $35 (give or take). Set up was fairly simple - no more difficult than wiring up a TV with external speakers. I am profoundly deaf in one ear and somewhat normal hearing in my other working ear. I would be willing to beta_test for this again if asked. So a positive experience over all.

u/NekoIan · 2 pointsr/googlehome

You know what sounds better? A real stereo with Chromecast Audio. Buy some real good bookshelf speakers, one of these and a Chromecast Audio. Buy the Google Home or Google Home Mini separately. Better sound than any of these. The amp draws so little power you can leave it on all the time. The audio out of these amps are amazing.

u/CanaCorn · 1 pointr/audiophile

Here's what I'm looking to buy to upgrade my computer speakers. I'm a complete noob. is there anything missing? any obvious slight upgrade ~$50+?
do I need banana plugs?

RCA stereo breakout cable

Lepy LP-2020A

Speaker cable

Micca MB42X

u/msuts · 1 pointr/turntables

If you want really, really affordable, the Parts Express Lepy 2020TI + Dayton B652 bundle for $50 gets you good sound for stupid cheap. Or you can get that Lepy amp standalone, as it's a solid budget unit, and pair it with something like the Pioneer SP-BS22-LR speakers, which are a great pair of bookshelf speakers for $100. The Klipsch R-15M are a great pair for a little over $150.

Also:

Sony SCSS5 - https://www.amazon.com/Sony-SSCS5-3-Driver-Bookshelf-Speaker/dp/B00O8YLMVA $138

BIC Venturi DV62si - https://www.amazon.com/BIC-America-DV62si-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B00006JPDI $117

Polk S15, refurbished - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TJ4D2LZ/ref=dp_cr_wdg_tit_rfb $166

Yamaha NS-6490 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00018Q4GA $130

Fluance SX6W - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00067OS0A $130

M-Audio AV42 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X741TB0 $150

Or you could look for vintage, but bookshelf speakers tended to either be gigantic and heavy (like my Bozak B-201 or B-402, which are bookshelf speakers in name only) or sound weak.

u/statiiic · 1 pointr/hometheater

Let me find the link for the one I was using. It's just a small receiver because I wanted to keep it kinda low profile plus needed something that could mount to a vertical surface.

https://www.amazon.com/HuanX35-LP-2020A-Amplifier-Digital-Adapter/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sr_1_33?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1492259774&sr=1-33&keywords=audio+receiver

Something like this I figured would work? I wonder if I could rig up a Car Audio headunit as well. Getting power to it would be the only question mark, I would think. Maybe I can rig/solder up a power supply for it.

u/mangomofongo · 1 pointr/buildapc

Can I plug my computer into my stereo speakers' amp with a simple 3.5mm aux cable?

When I've tried, I get an interrupted audio connection with some occasional blasts of loudness. Headphones work fine, so I think I need a different cable.

For reference:
My PC Case
My Amp
Example cable

u/GlowKitty · 1 pointr/vinyl

Ok, lets try this again, I completely missed the "Submit a New Question" button >.< sorry mods! (I guess I should skim the submission guidelines better next time >.>)

I have a Technics SL-Q200 turntable, nothing too special but I love it. I'm going off to college soon so I have to downsize my Hi-Fi setup for dorm life.

My plan was to get a mini amplifier like [this] (https://www.amazon.com/LP-2020A-Class-D-Amplifier-Digital-Adapter/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1499830027&sr=1-2&keywords=mini+amplifier) one, get a phono preamp, and use some smaller speakers that I use on my desk right now.

But my best friend made the point that what if one of the people in my dorms is drunk and falls over on it, or damages it, I'd be devastated. So they suggested to get a Crosley Cruiser, and after looking into it, I'm not sure that's a good idea. Is there anything in the price range of that (not too much more expensive) that would work for me? Something that won't damage my prized records but also sounds decent and is under $100?

Also if you think it would be best to take my current turntable, feel free to let me know.

Any help is appriciated thanks \^w^

u/GrandpaSquarepants · 1 pointr/buildapc

Apple Pro Speakers, the clear orbs that came with a few Apple computers in the early 2000s. They have a stupid proprietary connector because the computers had the amp and power supply built in but they're normal speakers—I'm going to just cut the connector off and solder on banana plugs. The look so cool and they're supposed to sound pretty good too. I believe they're made by Harmon Kardon.

Edit: Looks like the original amp delivered 10 watts to each channel so I probably shouldn't go higher than that, right?

Looks like this should work? https://www.amazon.com/LP-2020A-Class-D-Amplifier-Digital-Alimitopia/dp/B01FZKA28Y/

u/bolts-n-bytes · 1 pointr/hometheater

Here’s some options:

  1. $22
    Lepy Amplifiers Audio Component Amplifier, Black (LP-2020A Class-D) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Js1yCbM864NN8

  2. $33 for one with a true Tripath chip - what made this amp type famous, and what the lepai’s once had. Hard to find. I have two of these, one pushing large towers and it does well. Very loud at 50% volume on the amp knob. They frequently go out of stock and will probably eventually run out. Also has a true 12V 5A power supply so you’re getting the wattage indicated.
    Kinter K2020A+ Limited Edition Original Tripath TA2020-020 Class-T Hi-Fi Audio Mini Amplifier with 12V 5A Power Supply Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077Z7DBRT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-s1yCbN4DEVGA

  3. This one includes fm radio, usb, mp3.
    https://www.parts-express.com/lepai-lp-a68-2-x-15w-mini-amplifier-with-remote-usb-mp3-media-card-fm--310-302

    All include a power supply. It’s possible to pick one that has Bluetooth, if desired. Probably $35 for one with Bluetooth. Let me know if you want me to find one of those.

    Edit; you’ll find these for $9 but they won’t have a power supply. However, if you keep a box of old cables and power supplies do check it - you would likely have a 12V supply from something else. Check polarity to be sure, and make sure it’s 12V and >3A if not 5amp.
u/WittenMittens · 1 pointr/brandnew

Thanks man, I really appreciate you giving it a listen.

I do all my recording on a PC I built a few years back. I purposely went overboard on RAM when I did, because prior to that I'd had nothing but trouble with laggy, crashing audio software during marathon sessions. Beyond that, mine is a "budget" setup to the max, but it works for what I do.

The DAW I use is Reaper - I've experimented with several over the years but this is the most responsive one I've found yet, and even the "vanilla" plug-ins are awesome. I think it cost me $60, but in reality it's a Winrar type deal where you could use the free "trial" forever. In the end I really wanted to support the dev though, because it's a great tool for the price tag.

When I'm just looking to bang out a quick recording before an idea escapes me (most of the time), I literally just use a $50 Blue Snowball wired directly into the PC via USB. I never intend for those to be the final versions of my songs, but sometimes I just kind of fall in love with random happy accidents and can't bring myself to toss out tracks with "real" moments in them. Hence the poor quality on a lot of my stuff.

When I want to record something "for real," I use this six-channel USB mixer, this standalone compressor/gate (I'm a bit old school about that), and some combination of a Shure SM58, an MXL 990 and an MXL991 depending on the situation. I was gifted a pair of Sennheiser HD280 cans many years ago, and they have been my faithful monitoring headphones ever since. When I want to play back what I've recorded so far at unreasonable volumes, which I consider a mandatory part of the process, I use the time-honored pair of Dayton B652 bookshelf speakers with a Lepai LP-2020A digital amplifier.

The only thing I somewhat regret is the mixer. It's fine for what it is, but I wish I'd spent a little more money on something that had more channels and enough juice to support the unpowered speakers I use for live performances. Other than that, my setup won't hold a candle to a $5000 or $10,000 rig, but it gets the job done and it's something I'm proud to have built one piece at a time. I paid for all of it using money I've made on gigs at local bars and coffee shops over the years, so it has some sentimental value as well. One day when I have the money for a serious upgrade, I hope I get the chance to pass this stuff down to a random kid who's just getting started and make his fucking year. :)

u/ctfrommn · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

This will get you under 30, but those Pioneers arent very efficient so Im not sure you would be able to feed them enough power with this
https://www.amazon.com/LP-2020A-Class-D-Amplifier-Digital-Adapter/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1497038813&sr=8-3&keywords=mini+amplifier


A used receiver may be the best bet.

u/SirNuggington · 1 pointr/vinyl

Hey everyone, new here. I'm looking to get a different table and I have the AT LP-60 in mind but the reviews are all over the place. Any idea on the quality of that piece?

I'm also curious about amps, after looking through the guide I'm interested in the 2020A amp (https://www.amazon.com/LP-2020A-Class-D-Amplifier-Digital-Adapter/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1497642063&sr=1-2-spons&keywords=amplifier&psc=1) but i've read some things about amps and speakers needing to have compatible ohm's and I'm not quite sure what thats about. I don't have the specs on my speakers right now but could provide later, any help would be much appreciated!

u/musselkid · 1 pointr/audiophile

I am somewhat experienced with headphones, but not at all with speakers.

I own a Fiio e10k USB DAC/AMP combo, and it worked wonders for my setup. I use it with my Superlux hd668b's (which I modded,) my AKG k612 pros (my favorite pair and daily driver,) and my Hifiman he400's, which were a gift from a friend. (yes, the original model, just he400, not he400s or he400i)

I want to add some Micca mb42x bookshelf speakers to my setup. Through the research I have done, I realize that I will need to purchase a speaker amplifier for these speakers. I have had my eyes on the Lepy lp-2020a ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_q4yDzb1TNH6V2 ) based on its positive Amazon reviews but I am not sure how good the company it because it just seems to be cloning Lepai.

So when I do purchase these products, would it be a good idea to use the line out from the Fiio e10k and connect that to the speaker amp? (I have read that the line out from the e10k puts out a low power signal for powered speakers to use that just passes the data through the dac and skips the amp.)

Thanks for the help!

u/knightmarefactory · 1 pointr/audioengineering

Help A Scientist Out (I need to produce 123dB)

Hello, I am a neuroscientist looking to conduct an experiment using something called the startle response (not important but you can read about it here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Startle_response#Neurophysiology )

Part of the experiment it you need to "startle" the person with a noise of 123dB. I am tasked with looking for a cheap speaker we can plug into a phone or laptop that we can use to elicit this noise.

I have fallen into a world of audio engineering and speaker-heads which I do not understand. What sort of speaker and/or amplifier can I order for a reasonable price that can produce 123dB? What sort of compatibility issues will I need to take into account?


This is the speaker/amplifier combination I had looked up, but I am not even sure if they two are compatible.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002KO63X2/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza

https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-LP-2020A-Class-D-Digital-Amplifier/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sxin_2_ac_d_rm?ac_md=1-1-YW1wbGlmaWVyIGhvbWUgYXVkaW8%3D-ac_d_rm&keywords=Amplifier&pd_rd_i=B01FZKA28Y&pd_rd_r=8c4b9f1d-5a67-4b58-8c6f-46a4e902dae1&pd_rd_w=Kg7UW&pd_rd_wg=LuMLb&pf_rd_p=d29bc9bc-49e2-46b8-bc05-387917c341ec&pf_rd_r=K8NDMZW5YKF202TG52AT&qid=1568313395&s=gateway

u/Thirty_Seventh · 1 pointr/buildapcforme
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Case: Nice case with a side window. The one with blue highlights is $20 more.
PSU: Tier C on the PSU tier list, so it's fine if you don't overload it - you won't with this build. (It's an M12II)
* OS: You can contact Microsoft support to see if your old OS can be transferred to a new computer. If you didn't buy a Retail version, it's unlikely.

Monitor - The Dell S2419HGF (1080p, 144Hz, $160) and Dell S2719DGF (1440p, 155Hz, $300) are both really good deals. A 5700 XT should power either one well for less demanding games, but you may need to lower some settings for new titles on the 1440p one. Both monitors work with G-sync in case you switch to an Nvidia card in the future.

Speakers - I know very little about speakers, but /r/BudgetAudiophile recommends a Lepy LP-2020A ($20) amp along with Micca MB42 ($60) or Micca MB42X ($80) speakers as a low-end system.
u/rar3nativ · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

At the bare minimum include the following things if you want help and/or advice choosing or setting up amplifiers, speakers, DACS, etc

  • Budget: a little more or less than 100 u$s? I'm not sure
  • Country: Argentina. If the product cost more than 50$, I have to pay 50% of the excedent as taxes
  • I can buy from: Any amazon, b&h, I think almost everywhere
  • Use: Audioslave, RHCP, Rock in general, series,
  • Where: A desk in a Room
  • Space: 3.67m x 3.88m, NOT really loud, I will be most of the time 1.5m away from the speakers and occasionally on my bed, or taking a bath or cooking in the next room.

    Optional but also helpful

  • Powered, passive, or no preference: no preference, I've heard you can get a better quality with the same budget with passive speakers.
  • Any size limitations for either speaker or amp: no
  • To upgrade later?: not really
  • Pref certain way of sounding (Bright/forward, smooth/laid back, neutral, etc): that immersive experience (everyone here would call it the commercial one?) but I'm not sure, I don't have any speaker to listen and compare.., I only have a HyperX Cloud 1 headsets and I won't be downloading FLAC at least for the moment, I only listen from Spotify (music) or Bluray (series and movies) most part of the time

    I've made my search but I have no idea about this so... I need speakers for the pc on the desk in my room. Mostly for series, music, games. I will not update the system soon after this purchase and I don't have anything right now besides my current headphones.

    I'm from Argentina so I have 2 disadvantages: I have absolutely no idea what I'm buying because there are no places near me to try any of these speakers. For every purchase, if I spend more than 50$ I will have to pay 50% of the excedent. That means, I can buy an amp of 30$ without paying taxes or if it exists the possibility to buy a pair of headphones by separate (1 and 1 making a pair) I will probably not pay taxes... Are there places willing to do that?

    This is my room: https://imgur.com/a6UVKYU

    Questions:

    - What would you recommend and why?

    - My motherboard doesn't have bluetooth. I want to connect my pc the 99% of the time and maybe my phone 4-5mts away. What is my best option?

    - I think I can buy from any amazon. I've found better prices for some of the products there. Editing..

    Active:

    Edifier R1280T 156$ - £89.99

    Edifier R980T 115$ - £59.99

    Swan Speakers - D1010-IVB (unavailable? the 2nd best option?)

    Passive:

    Micca PB42 60$

    Micca PB42X 110$

    Pioneer SP-BS22-LR 93$ (the best ones? 1st best option?)

    Dayton Audio B652 28$

    Dayton Audio B652-AIR 45$

    Amp:

    Lepy LP-2020A Class-D 23$ (I want to connect my phone occasionally without disconnecting my pc, should I get a bluetooth or wifi amp?)

    ​

    ps: sorry for the long post and thanks in advance
u/d0dkalm · 1 pointr/vinyl

Near term I am not looking to spend all that much, maybe in the range of $200-300, if that's realistic.

One other, somewhat unrelated question. I had [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-Amplifiers-Component-LP-2020A-Class-D/dp/B01FZKA28Y/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1519051673&sr=8-5&keywords=amplifier&dpID=41JGCHCBDRL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch) cheap amp lying around along with two Polk speakers (they're actually the small surround sound type), which I hooked up to the turntable to see how it sounded. Overall it sounds good for just using what I had on hand, but I've noticed that the pitch on the vinyls I have been playing seem a bit high.

I have adjusted the tone arm, checked the belt, and fiddled with most other settings, but it still seems to be high pitched. Is it possible that it could be the speakers and amp causing that distortion? Would higher powered speakers correct this?