I was in need of a new little hi-fi for my garage/shop. Things had evolved over the last few years to listening mostly to streaming audio on bluetooth speakers. Maybe I was hypnotized by the millions of tunes that were only a click away, and the convenience of a little wireless powered speaker that you could control from countless devices, but regardless, I wanted a better option. I wanted something small that could adequately power some small bookshelf speakers with bluetooth, and a line-in.
I was really surprised at whats available out there. The one I bought is a 50w X 50w miniature bluetooth amp. It has a 1/8" TRS line-in. I also bought a little personal CD player that has a similar dedicated line out. I mounted some old Bose bookshelf speakers up by the ceiling over my bench. The amplifier was less than $10 (no power supply), and the CD player was $12 delivered
This little amp is pretty remarkable. I've mounted it to the side of a toolbox next to my bench with velcro. The buttons are really small, but at least easy to see and reach where I put it. It sounds amazing with the CD player. The bluetooth has voice prompts, and links up easily.
There were many similar amps available. This is a small one.
When I stored my CD collection a few years ago. I removed the around 800 compact discs from the jewel cases, and put them along with the cover art, and liner notes into large books. They've been stored that way for ages. My effort at the time was worth it. Everything is clean, and in order. I'm really digging listening to all of my old CD's as intended, uncompressed.
I was really surprised at whats available out there. The one I bought is a 50w X 50w miniature bluetooth amp. It has a 1/8" TRS line-in. I also bought a little personal CD player that has a similar dedicated line out. I mounted some old Bose bookshelf speakers up by the ceiling over my bench. The amplifier was less than $10 (no power supply), and the CD player was $12 delivered
This little amp is pretty remarkable. I've mounted it to the side of a toolbox next to my bench with velcro. The buttons are really small, but at least easy to see and reach where I put it. It sounds amazing with the CD player. The bluetooth has voice prompts, and links up easily.
There were many similar amps available. This is a small one.
When I stored my CD collection a few years ago. I removed the around 800 compact discs from the jewel cases, and put them along with the cover art, and liner notes into large books. They've been stored that way for ages. My effort at the time was worth it. Everything is clean, and in order. I'm really digging listening to all of my old CD's as intended, uncompressed.
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