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INFI Audio Tube Amplifier HiFi Stereo Receiver Integrated Amp with Bluetooth Hybrid Amp for Home 2.0Ch Music System, DAC Audio Headphone Amplifier with Sub-Out

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Color: AD03 Silver


Features

  • TUBE HYBRID AMPLIFIER: Front Panel Main Volume/Bass/Treble adjustment knob. Supplied with a replaceable tube. 40 watts x 2 RMS @ 8 ohm. 60Watts x 2 RMS @ 4 ohm.
  • EXQUISITE MATERIALS: Headphone Power Amplifier adopting aluminum alloy oxidation drawing process has stronger protection. Metal cutting knob for more delicate control.
  • TUBE PROTECTION COVER: The use of whole Aluminum block mesh for the tube protection not only adding protection to the Tubes, but also provides Decoration and Kids Protection for the hot tubes.
  • STEREO INPUT: Super powerful extension, multiple audio sources. Connectable with Powered Phono Player/PC/Smart-Phone/CD & DVD Player/TV by using RCA/Optical/Coaxial, Bluetooth connection only for Smartphone. Smart connection allows you to enjoy the of music in many ways. New function : Passive Sub-woofer Output
  • PERFECT SERVICE: 6 months warranty gives you a great shopping experience. If you encounter any problems, please contact our customer service team immediately.

Item dimensions L x W x H: 10.63 x 9.84 x 5.12 inches


Voltage: 110


Mounting Type: Surface Mount


Brand: INFI Audio


Number of Channels: 2


Item dimensions L x W x H: 10.63 x 9.84 x 5.12 inches


Voltage: 110


Mounting Type: Surface Mount


Brand: INFI Audio


Number of Channels: 2


Output Power: 100 Watts


Package Type: Carton Box


Material: Aluminum, Plastic


UPC: 192531025277


Product Dimensions: 10.63 x 9.84 x 5.12 inches


Item Weight: 8.8 pounds


Date First Available: January 19, 2020


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  • Great amp for the price, features, and great tube sound
Color: AD05 black
Let me start off by saying wow! You get a lot of value with this amp. The highs are sparkling and accurate. The mids are clear and full. I have not hooked up a sub yet so I can't comment on the low end yet. I can't wait to slap some vintage Mullard tubes in and give it a rip. For less than $200, this is a bargain especially with a toroidal transformer. I haven't pushed it past half volume yet as it gets plenty loud, but I will stretch its legs when my 3yr old is out of the house. Pros: Fit and finish are great Highs and mids are clear and warm VU meters work well Power ratings are accurate and this will crush lesser digital 100w amps 12AX7 Tubes are available everywhere, and I will experiment with different models Stereo separation between channels is superb and has no detectable bleed over Cons: There is an LED underneath the tubes giving the illusion they are being pushed harder, they still do get hot, but they're just taking care of the preamp 16bit-44k sampling rate max on bluetooth, it would be good to get aptX with 24/96k No headphone output on front Volume knob should be on front and the source select should be on top with the bass and treble, but that's me just being picky ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020 by Michael S. Michael S.

  • Nice amp
Color: AD03 Silver
My wife bought me this little amp because I want to try a hybrid amp. When I took the amp out of the box I was pleased with the build quality its nice and solid and has a little weight to it but really heavy. I experienced some technical difficulties cause by a bad tube. They do include 2 tubes in the box so I changed the tube secured the connections and bingo.(How did I know which one? Its one of the two tubes on whichever side speaker is out or has static. It sounds amazing. Its warm deep bass and good separation of instruments and there was a cellphone on a track and I was looking for my cellphone.Its also REALLY LOUD FOR 25 WATTS but sounds warm and rich with fantastic bass at low volume levels Yeah she thumps. I am pleased. I am burning in the tubes and am gonna leave her on for a couple of days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2020 by David P.

  • Great SANDBOX for DIY Audio
Color: AD05 black
The media could not be loaded. TL;DR For DIY audio nerds: As a ‘sandbox’, FIVE STARS, buy it! Worth the money for the $exy chassis and parts alone. Lots of mod possibilities, For the average consumer: 3.5 STARS, Good value and decent sound for the money but be aware of Q,C, issues. For ‘audiophiles’: (Rating stars like money are of no object) Something of a curiosity, like the Optimus CD-3400, Sounds better than you would expect for what it is, but certainly no ‘giant-killer’. PROS: Great looking Surprisingly pleasing sound Great value Good component quality Useful placement of Volume control (for my setup) CONS: Poor final assembly/build quality/workmanship (my purchased unit) Subwoofer pre-fade (volume control does not affect subwoofer output) Mechanical and electrical noise PRELIMINARY REVIEW: I normally would not get near a product like this but needed something to stand in for my ST70 (vintage tube amp) while I restored it. I saw the INFI-AD05 on youtube, was attracted by the styling, and bought one thinking I could gut in and put decent electronics inside if it turns out to be junk. Unboxing I was immediately impressed with the elegant understated design of the IF-AD05. It looks right at home with my living room decor. The exterior fit and finish were good except a misaligned Bass knob, which was easily removed and reinstalled correctly. The controls feel buttery smooth. It certainly has the look and feel of a more expensive product. I was a little apprehensive about plugging it in to some very expensive speakers, but curiosity got the best of me and I powered it up,,,and kept my finger on the power button,,,,, With the volume control at zero and nothing but speakers connected INFI-AD05 came to life and greeted me with hum and digital ‘chatter’ noise. This is certainly no ‘audiophile’ product, not even close. I thought “You get what you pay for, back in the box to Amazon it goes”. But curiosity got the best of me and I decided to give it a listen. Feeding the RCA inputs from a Schiit Modi 3 DAC I played my go to HiFi eval albums; Stravinsky - Rite of Spring(Dutiot/Montreal Symphony), and Peter Gabriel - Passion. I’ll bypass all the fluffy audiophile terminology and just say it sounded pretty good to my ears, not great, but certainly listenable. I thought “I can live with a little noise temporarily, I’ll use the INFI as a stand-in then see what I can do with it once ST70 is restored” Moving the AD05 I noticed something heavy wobbling around inside (now we’re back to “where’s that shipping box”). I know that unless they put a brick in it the only thing that heavy is the xfmr so I decided to open it up and see what’s loose. Sure enough the single bolt that secures the toroid was completely loose and the transformer was flopping around like a drunken sailor. Okay, easy fix. And with a little wire dressing the noise improved. Looks like I have my new (temporary) amp. I’ll briefly summarize the good, bad and ugly I’ve found after doing some reverse engineering and using the IF-AD05 for a month. Good: >Classic A/B power amp on through hole PCB (imho through hole sounds better than SMT) >Clean minimal signal path (ceramic coupling capacitors, some redundant, can be upgraded/bypassed) >Spkr protection relay >4558 Op-Amps (not bad or ugly) >Modular design, easily serviceable >160VDC B+ (higher would be better, but not bad) >Audio switched by relays >‘Cookie Cutter’ design, simple building blocks, almost don’t need a schematic >Consumer grade components/electronics, nothing esoteric, good for the price Bad: >Subwoofer output pre-fade, no easy cut&jump mod to change due to phase flips baxandall tone and sub LPF >Digital noise and AC hum in speaker outputs >Mechanical 60Hz noise from transformer >Linear pot used for volume control >Electrical safety ground not properly bonded to chassis, no star washers or lock nuts, connected to plate that sits on top of amp module (UL okay with this?) >Bias network transistor not in thermal contact with heatsink where it belongs, will cause amp to run hot, (but closer to Class-A!) >Preamp PCB uses identical connectors that could accidentally be swapped, better keyed color coded for serviceability. Ugly: No attempt at wire dressing, total rat’s nest, Is there a shortage of tie-wraps in China? Transformer bolt not secure, split washer not effective as mounting plate bends, better solution needed to secure toroid xfmr. R Ch installed 12AX7 popping, crackling, microphonic, should not have passed a properly implemented final test.(my purchased unit) A few more notes on the design: The tubes are implemented as cathode followers post fade and feed the power amp inputs. The cathode follower implementation is a little strange in 2 ways: 1- Triodes are paralled but one plate is disconnected (pin 1) 2- Both channels are connected to B+ via a shared 220K resistor (haven't bench tested yet but CROSSTALK?!?!). Subwoofer outputs are on a separate path and not routed through the tubes. Thermal management; Fan activation seems to be based on input levels and has nothing to do with the heatsink temperature or amp load. Bluetooth Module; Works okay for casual listening, nice to have as a convenience, BT has an exposed serial port. I don’t really have the time or feel a need to put the AD05 through a bench test and evaluation, I suspect it’s not going to do much better than the similar Monoprice product reviewed by Audio Science Review. Mods: To better suit my IF-AD05 to my needs and likings, I made a couple quick ‘wire sculpture’ mods so I now have: >No ceramic capacitors in the main signal path >Post-fade subwoofer outputs (subwoofer outputs controlled with main volume) >Bypassed tone controls There’s plenty of room to work on the preamp PCB, I can imagine lots of possibilities for Audio DIY’ers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020 by AT&JT AT&JT

  • Almost got three, worried another would just fail. Avoid!
Color: AD05 black
I purchased one of these as a simple tube amp to add to a room in the house and give it a shot. I plugged everything in and warmed it up but within the first 15 minutes it started with a low static that grew to a loud tea kettle like whistle that got very very loud and then it would just go quite. I would have to turn it off for about 10 seconds then turn it back on to get sound again. Again and again after just a few minutes to about 15 minutes it does the same thing. Very annoying. I asked for tech service and was sent another unit. The same exact thing happened with the second. I asked the seller if they could just send the part that would fix it because when it was on for the short amount of time it did sound good and I could fix it. The seller was going to send a tested working unit out or one of the newer models and I even was willing to pay the extra and appreciated the willingness to get me a working unit. I sent the unit back and then was met with a message from the seller asking why I did that and then silence from that point on until I had to message them asking if we were done so that I would at least know what was going on. They said yes and that is that. I really wanted to like this. It looks great, sounded good but very very unhappy with the two in a row that I received. You get what you pay for I guess but even for the low price of this tube amp it is not worth it if they don't even work fully. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2021 by Rusty "Abilify" Sessions

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