Hey all 🙂
I've been on the hunt for a budget PC speakers for a while now an came across the Lepai LP-2020A+ which has had some great reviews and some DIY mods available!
I was about to buy one when I stumbled upon the Lepai LP-168HA, that had the option of attaching a sub to it which was very attractive to me 😉 So I tried to do some research but came up with little 🙁
So my question to you wonderful people is how does the LP-168HA stack up to the LP-2020A+? And is the sub out any good?
I know they're not the best quality amps going around right now, but as they're only for listening to music while I study, it doesn't bother me 🙂
Thanks guys 😀
Lepai LP-168HA
Lepai 2.1 2x40W Amplifier + 1x68W Sub Output 310-308
Lepai LP-2020A+
Lepai LP-2020A+ Tripath Class-T Hi-Fi Audio Amp w/Power Supp 310-300
I've been on the hunt for a budget PC speakers for a while now an came across the Lepai LP-2020A+ which has had some great reviews and some DIY mods available!
I was about to buy one when I stumbled upon the Lepai LP-168HA, that had the option of attaching a sub to it which was very attractive to me 😉 So I tried to do some research but came up with little 🙁
So my question to you wonderful people is how does the LP-168HA stack up to the LP-2020A+? And is the sub out any good?
I know they're not the best quality amps going around right now, but as they're only for listening to music while I study, it doesn't bother me 🙂
Thanks guys 😀
Lepai LP-168HA
Lepai 2.1 2x40W Amplifier + 1x68W Sub Output 310-308
Lepai LP-2020A+
Lepai LP-2020A+ Tripath Class-T Hi-Fi Audio Amp w/Power Supp 310-300
LP-168HA is not class D, but the LP-2020A is. LP-2020 is good to 10+ watts per channel to a 4 ohm load, while the LP-168HA will top out around 5 to an 8-ohm load, 3 or less to a 4-ohm load. It seems that most Lepai stuff is not very good, but the LP-2020A+ is a fluke, and is a very good amp.
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