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Reddit mentions of Nobsound 2 Channel Bluetooth 5.0 Amplifier , Class D Stereo Audio Amplifier , Mini Home Theater Power Amp , Digital Power Amplifier Receiver , 200W , Treble & Bass Control (NS-15G PRO)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Nobsound 2 Channel Bluetooth 5.0 Amplifier , Class D Stereo Audio Amplifier , Mini Home Theater Power Amp , Digital Power Amplifier Receiver , 200W , Treble & Bass Control (NS-15G PRO). Here are the top ones.
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With Bluetooth 5.0: Make it easier to link with wireless music streaming and convenient to switch different music (Receiving chip: QCC3003; DAC chip: PCM5102A)Most Cost-effective: you can enjoy high quality music with low price, and easily adjust music style you want with independent treble& bass tone controlTPA3116 Chip *2 and NE5532 op-amp: can offer stronger power 100W*2 to achieve more energetic music in such a compact sizeHigh Sound Quality: Hi-Fi Clear and high sound quality with no background noise especially for bookshelf / computer / desktop speakers, Phone/ MP3 player/ DC/ TV/ Echo Dot and so onPrompt and courteous customer service.18-month warranty and life technical support.
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Hi all. I bought these things and I think I realized I want to go a bit bigger/I kinda bought the wrong things:
Micca PB42x Speakers
Nobsound NS-15G Amp (im dumb and got powered speakers on accident, another reason to return them)
I think instead I'd like to do a set up with KEF Q150s, but am unsure what else I need. Apparently they sound better with bass (I'm in an apartment but it's a highrise with good thick walls so I think I'll be ok?) and I was thinking about going with this. I was hoping that amp up there would be good enough, but I want to be able to switch between computer/turntable/tv/maybe stream audio from a phone so I think I need a receiver.
So I guess I'm mainly looking for suggestions on accessories for receiver/amp/wires. I already have some rca to rca cables and rca to 3.5mm cables, but I assume I will also need a subwoofer cable (?) and some speaker wire + banana plugs (??!!) so I would really appreciate some help here. Help is much appreciated, cheers :)
If you don't think you have room for a full size receiver, and you can often get a good one used for not too much, then get a mini amp.
Then add passive speakers new or used:
Then you can later upgrade one part at a time if you want to.
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