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YaeCCC 1000W Car Audio High Power Amplifier Amp Board Powerful Bass Sub woofer Board 12V

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Features

  • 1000W Mono Car Audio High Power Amplifier Amp Board.
  • Strong heat dissipation power drawing technology is compact.
  • High efficiency, wide frequency, high tone quality.
  • 12V 1000W car audio amplifier board provide a wonderful in-car entertainment.
  • With current , overload and short circuit protection.

Voltage: 12 Volts


Manufacturer: Yae First Trading Co.,Itd


Maximum Supply Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)


Minimum Supply Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)


Mounting Type: Surface Mount


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.41 x 7.64 x 2.17 inches; 1.52 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ JK-0616


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 7, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yae First Trading Co.,Itd


Best Sellers Rank: #177,839 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #873 in Audio Component Amplifiers


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Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 492 ratings


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  • "1000W", no. Great value for the money anyway.
I was expecting maybe 50-100 clean RMS watts out of this from looking at how it's constructed, and that's what it does, no muss, no fuss. I bought it to build a small bass practice amp with an old 15" speaker and some 3/4 plywood I had in the back room, and after initial test it looks like it'll do that job just fine. The main thing for a rock-solid reliable guitar amp is, all the components should be operating well below their let-the-smoke-out levels, and after test this amp looks to be perfect to set up for that. I ran initial RMS power tests off a car battery, feeding the amp 100 Hz sine wave, running into 8 and 4 ohm test resistors, and watching the output for the first sign of clipping on a scope then backing off a bit and taking readings. Started with the battery partially charged at about 11.5V, then ran tests again fully charged at 12.6, and noticed something unsurprising, but potentially useful: More power before clipping at the higher supply voltage. So when I got my cheap 12v 15A supply, I ran more detailed tests over the available voltage range, about 10.5V to 13.6V. Long story short, at 10.5 V supply in I got about 40W RMS clean into 8 ohms, about 60W RMS into 4. At 13.6V in, I got about 70W RMS into 8 ohms, about 100W into 4. And in between, max clean power tracked pretty smoothly with supply voltage. (FWIW, for you car bass power freaks, at 13.6 volts supply and 4 ohms out it looked to be just starting to limit on the 15 amps my supply would push. Feed it more volts and amps and you may well get more - up to a point. I'd recommend a fan if you go there, and if you fry it anyway, don't expect sincere sympathy.) So if I set my supply up for 12.0Vdc, I'll get about 50W clean into my old 8 ohm speaker, which the speaker should handle indefinitely. The amp did 100W into 4 ohms and was barely warm after 10-15 seconds continuous test - chances are good it too will handle 50W into 8ohms all day. (Worst case, if it does get too hot after playing for a while, I can back off the supply some and/or hang a small fan off it.) Clipping comes on gradually and doesn't look too sharp-edged on the scope, nor does it do anything major to the current draw - looking forward to seeing how the clipping sounds with my speaker and bass. (If I like the overdriven tone I might back off the supply more to get it at lower volume.) (later) Thought of a couple more tests to do. Fed it 30Hz sine wave instead of 100 Hz, and got essentially the same power out of it. Nice! Then ran it at 30 Hz sine, 50W/8 ohm continuous and timed it - took about a minute to get uncomfortably hot over the output transistors. Let it cool down, backed off to 25W, and after a minute it was getting quite warm. So yeah, if pushed hard this probably could use a fan. I'll have to keep an eye on that when I start playing bass through it. (Gonna need more gain first. Input board says it has +-15v on the connector cable, so that should be easy even if I can't just tweak a gain resistor on one of the opamps.) If I find anything to be unhappy about I'll come back and write about it. Otherwise, assume I'm too busy having fun with this nice little low-cost amp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022 by inveterate_reader

  • Worked good until it smoked itself
It actually had quality sound. I would estimate it could do 150 watts rms. I never cranked it over halfway. After 45 days use it blew the fuse. Then burnt itself up after the fuse was replaced. I don’t expect a lifetime product for the price point but I do expect at least 6 months of life.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022 by Caddylackn

  • Great amp for the money!!
While 1000 watts is a bit of a stretch here, it's still a very powerful audio amplifier for the money. I researched different amps on Amazon for weeks , looking to get the most bang for my buck and this is what I settled on and I wasn't disappointed. You are getting all the power and functions of the much more expensive amps and the only sacrifice is there's no actual housing for it so it's going to have to be mounted to your speaker box or just drop it into a cigar box or something similar or just make one , there's no soldering required , the wires from your speakers will need to be placed into the pos. And neg. Slots on the back of the amp and the screws tightened and everything else hooks up like normal , 12 volt power , ground , and remote slots on the front with screw downs for each and your red and white rca inputs. There is a level control , a low filter or high filter switch and a low filter control. Im pushing 2 , 12in subs with decent results, nowhere near 1000 watts but for 30 bucks you can't even find a 250 watt amp for that so I would def recommend this as a super cheap and simple to use amp for one speaker, any more than that and ur gonna have to start twisting wires together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023 by Astropimp

  • Good enough
I used this for an outdoor subwoofer project. Obviously not 1,000 Watts. But probably 150w+. Plenty loud enough for my application. Just make sure you have a power supply with 12 volts and plenty of amperage. Personally, I used a ps3 power supply (15-20something amps if I recall correctly). Overall good deal ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022 by Rjordan

  • Good power for a small 8" sub
It's a soild compact amp. my issue is the volume and whatever the other one does knobs.... mine came defective and as you turn the knob you have to wiggle it to get the sound you want. just turning mine the sound fades from a dull siound to max volume. higher volume on mine is basically a muddy distortion sound. it'sa $25 amp for a $20 sub woofer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021 by daria

  • Are you kidding me?!
First of all, no, it's NOT a 1000-watt mono amp. But what it IS, is a more than capable (and affordable) mono amp pushing about 120 watts @ 13 volts DC (I'm guessing it'll hit peaks of 250-300 watts). The first one I bought was so impressive that I bought another. I paired them both up with an SSL 8" single voice coil subwoofer and threw them both in a GRS 8" truck speaker box. I ran 6 AWG wire for power and ground and let her rip. I would imagine in a better, more voluminous box and with a better sub, this little amp would really shine. However, the style/genre of music I listen to (rock, both heavy/metal and soft/yacht) doesn't require all of that and this amp (in combo with said sub/box) really fills out the sound nicely in the crew cab of my F-150. I doubt I would run tis with a sub bigger than 12"that required big power to really move it, but for low to mid-range subs (200 - 400-watt range) this sub would more than suffice. Things to note - It comes with ZERO literature/instructions. Some of the reviews stated that the output speaker wires weren't soldered to the board. That was not the case with the two I bought. Others stated that the control knobs for range and gain did not work well. Again, not the case with the two I bought. However, considering the price point and manufacturing origin of this amp, I wouldn't doubt that there could be some quality control issues. I guess for $24 you have to decide if you want to roll the dice. Bottom line is that if you get one and it works, it will work very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022 by E. Humphreys

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