Thanks a lot for your review! To answer your question at the end, the white noise is perfectly normal for any sound amplification. An amplifier amplifies everything that reaches it, be it ambient noise or an actual useful signal. The white noise you hear comes from the unavoidable imperfections of the amplifier's circuits themselves, which happens even with high quality material. The only important thing is to have a good signal/noise ratio at the end; that is the incoming signal being much more potent that the ambient noise + the amplifier's noise. Ideally, once there's an actual signal, the noise is completely submerged by the signal and you don't hear it anymore, in the same manner you can get annoyed by the faint sound of a single mosquito at night, but would never notice dozens of them flying around when you're talking with friends in a bar, for example.
I have also ordered one and have no problems with it. All the functions work and on my speakers it can go really loud (too loud for my neighbors). There is a bit of a hiss if no sound-source is active, but completely silent when there is. It DOES sound very 'tinny' compared to my (proper) amplifiers. It definitely sounds like a sub-$50 amplifier (which makes it great value for money). I'll probably won't be using it for enjoying music, but it makes a great amplifier for a room where the quality of the sound is not so important.
I have this amp, and it will absolutely produce a buzzing noise (especially from the sub) if it is not properly grounded. I can't say for sure that there isn't another cause, or that some of the fixes mentioned by others below won't work, but the one I have produces the buzzing sound with every device I have tested it with unless the amp is grounded. I use mine in a pinball table and have it grounded to the pinball power supply. If you are sill using it you may be able to ground it to your PC case.
Thank you for this great and helpful review! I'm considering buying this one for my PC system to reduce the power consumption of my amplifier which is a really large JVC R-X110 from the early 80s. :D This amplifier that I'm using for my computer was made for HiFi systems back then and I’m almost sure it needs a lot more power than this smaller one, especially at night when it’s running in idle. This is quite annoying because I’m sleeping with a video or some music in the background every night, and electricity costs you a fortune where I’m living (Germany). I’ve got one last question about the LP-838: Do you think its sound is good enough for music respectively mp3 when you’re about to listen to loud music from time to time? I’m not an audiophile, but nonetheless I want my mp3s to be played in a decent sound quality.
Hi, better to stay safe and use a 12v 3a adapter, when I contacted seller, they repeatedly wanted to confirm i was using the correct adapter as recommend
Odd that they put the 3.5mm connector in the front. It would be cleaner off the back so you don't have the wire coming out the front and getting in the way.
I ordered one of these from Aliexpress. Probably a few weeks before I receive it. I think I paid about 20 bucks for the amplifier and 12v power supply adapter. Evaluating the sound from your video would be subjective, and stupid, due to many variables.- My playback amplifier and speakers, the microphone you use to record source material, etc. Obviously it's not going to sound good through my cell phone. Just anxious about receiving delivery of this unit, and curious on your thoughts, rather than trying to listen to playback over RUclips through my phone. I'm not looking for world class sound like my Harman Kardon or one of my vintage Marantz receivers, playing through Polk, JBL, or Infinity speakers. Just decent sound for the bedroom. So, what can I expect? Decent volume and satisfying bass? Clean sound without distortion? I'm thinking of using it to drive a small pair of old Radio Shack Minimus 7 bookshelf speakers, and a reclaimed 8" JVC subwoofer salvaged by a friend when he threw out his old mini home theater system that is 6 ohms. Appreciate any thoughts and opinions on how you think they might pair for a cheap bedroom stereo for music listening.
It would be perfect! Bass is clean, I didn't notice distortion, but u may hear white noise as to be expected. I use the same setup I have on the video to entertain guests sometimes, that small sub and amount of bass the amp produces is enough to rock my living room! I think u'll be pretty satisfied 😉
Thanks, Sazzad. I'm not looking for concert level volume, and bass that will crack plaster. Just decent sound with reasonably decent bass response. The wife wasn't too thrilled about me moving in a big stereo receiver, and big, "Monkey Coffin," tower speakers into the bedroom, so the idea of one of these seems more practical. I appreciate your thoughts, and opinions.
It's a Panasonic SB-HW560, 6ohms, 250w-max input, .. er... I think it's an 8" or 10" lol sounds great thou, have been using this setup for sometime now, and am happy with the results 👍
Thanks for the review! I was not sure how to wire the sub, and also, I was connecting the PC audio to the rear RCA thinking it was the same, but those are for non-applified input.
Hi, I want to ask a question. Im working at a project which is try the tablet to car speakers. There is a few important point. First, I want to control the volume by tablet. Can I control the volume by tablet (up-down volume , only volume) when I connect the tablet to lepy as input by 3.5mm and speakers connected to lepy? Second, I will hide the lepy into the baggage. So I will not touch the leppy. It will stay as full volumed. Is this possible?
Hi, Yes those things are possible. Once hooked up to your tablet, then you will be able to control volume with ur tablet volume buttons. I've done this using my phone, shouldn't be a problem on your end :)
@@sazzad_hossain.s Thanks for anwser buddy. So can I connect the 4 speakers ? Front-Rear left to 1 channel and front-rear right to other channel? By the way, is volume level is enough for a car ?
@@kaankrkoglu4632 Hi, you can connect 4 speakers, but do keep in mind how you wire them. Make sure combination of 4 speakers equal to ohm capacity oh amp which 4-8ohms, also it's 20w max per channel :)
No, I didn't experience it getting hot, my speakers can handle upto 75w, it's not trying pull that much power from amp, so I am well below that range, amp stayed nice and cool 👍
@@satyajitroy726 Edifiers are amazing! I love them. I have been using them almost 2 years now, still running strong. I have recommend them for close range bookshelf speakers
@@sazzad_hossain.s Thanks for the video. What's the minimum requirement for your speaker? I have a Yamaha where it says nominal input is 40 watts. Do you think this amp can drive that speaker?
@@thangarajbalasubramanian5465 that's a good question man, I don't know enough about nominal values to suggest you. Usually I look at max handling watts and impedance rating to match my reciever
@@stavroskalaitzakis4742 I've seen them on Amazon for $60 brand new, felt that was a bit high compared to others like Dayton B652, but the miccas I have are certificated refurbished for $40
@@sazzad_hossain.s Do they sound good compared to similar speakers though? Because I just got the LVPIN Amp and I want a cheap pair of speakers for it.
Reading comments on Amazon, it has problems with cooling. Many of them are faulty because the metal case can't handle the heat generated by the amplifier. It's a fire risk to use this amplifier, I warn you.
Hi, could cause damage to your active sub. The Lepy will work as an amp, and your active sub will also have it's own dedicated amp, and without having an LFP out on the lepy, I wouldn't recommend it. One could make it work if active sub has speakers-in wire, but that's not what it's meant for.. not that it won't work, but I wouldn't... It's like if trying to have two girlfriends at the same time .. fun.. but not really lol
Thanks a lot for your review!
To answer your question at the end, the white noise is perfectly normal for any sound amplification. An amplifier amplifies everything that reaches it, be it ambient noise or an actual useful signal. The white noise you hear comes from the unavoidable imperfections of the amplifier's circuits themselves, which happens even with high quality material. The only important thing is to have a good signal/noise ratio at the end; that is the incoming signal being much more potent that the ambient noise + the amplifier's noise.
Ideally, once there's an actual signal, the noise is completely submerged by the signal and you don't hear it anymore, in the same manner you can get annoyed by the faint sound of a single mosquito at night, but would never notice dozens of them flying around when you're talking with friends in a bar, for example.
I have also ordered one and have no problems with it. All the functions work and on my speakers it can go really loud (too loud for my neighbors). There is a bit of a hiss if no sound-source is active, but completely silent when there is.
It DOES sound very 'tinny' compared to my (proper) amplifiers. It definitely sounds like a sub-$50 amplifier (which makes it great value for money).
I'll probably won't be using it for enjoying music, but it makes a great amplifier for a room where the quality of the sound is not so important.
I have this amp, and it will absolutely produce a buzzing noise (especially from the sub) if it is not properly grounded. I can't say for sure that there isn't another cause, or that some of the fixes mentioned by others below won't work, but the one I have produces the buzzing sound with every device I have tested it with unless the amp is grounded.
I use mine in a pinball table and have it grounded to the pinball power supply. If you are sill using it you may be able to ground it to your PC case.
I love it how you review and how chill your voice is🆒
The LP-2020 is the one that gets the respect.
audio input has no audio filter capacitor thats why you hear some unwanted noise when you dont use it..
Good vedio this Amplifier comes with power adapter??
Mine did, yes
Thank you for this great and helpful review! I'm considering buying this one for my PC system to reduce the power consumption of my amplifier which is a really large JVC R-X110 from the early 80s. :D This amplifier that I'm using for my computer was made for HiFi systems back then and I’m almost sure it needs a lot more power than this smaller one, especially at night when it’s running in idle. This is quite annoying because I’m sleeping with a video or some music in the background every night, and electricity costs you a fortune where I’m living (Germany). I’ve got one last question about the LP-838: Do you think its sound is good enough for music respectively mp3 when you’re about to listen to loud music from time to time? I’m not an audiophile, but nonetheless I want my mp3s to be played in a decent sound quality.
Hello I have 18v 3a adapter, so Does this works safely with 18v, or should I buy 12 volt adapter for this ?
Hi, better to stay safe and use a 12v 3a adapter, when I contacted seller, they repeatedly wanted to confirm i was using the correct adapter as recommend
You can still use 12v i recommend, but you also can increase it to 12v 5A for better power
Hi
I like your personality dude
Odd that they put the 3.5mm connector in the front. It would be cleaner off the back so you don't have the wire coming out the front and getting in the way.
Absolutely brother
You can get an rca to aux adapter to use the pins in the back as an aux to connect to the computer
Nice video what's the difference between 838 and 808. They look the same from outside.
The 808 is 2.0 amp, no output for subwoofer. 838 however is 2.1, with a subwoofer out ;)
@@sazzad_hossain.s Thanks for clearing that 👍
I ordered one of these from Aliexpress. Probably a few weeks before I receive it. I think I paid about 20 bucks for the amplifier and 12v power supply adapter. Evaluating the sound from your video would be subjective, and stupid, due to many variables.- My playback amplifier and speakers, the microphone you use to record source material, etc. Obviously it's not going to sound good through my cell phone.
Just anxious about receiving delivery of this unit, and curious on your thoughts, rather than trying to listen to playback over RUclips through my phone. I'm not looking for world class sound like my Harman Kardon or one of my vintage Marantz receivers, playing through Polk, JBL, or Infinity speakers. Just decent sound for the bedroom. So, what can I expect? Decent volume and satisfying bass? Clean sound without distortion? I'm thinking of using it to drive a small pair of old Radio Shack Minimus 7 bookshelf speakers, and a reclaimed 8" JVC subwoofer salvaged by a friend when he threw out his old mini home theater system that is 6 ohms. Appreciate any thoughts and opinions on how you think they might pair for a cheap bedroom stereo for music listening.
It would be perfect! Bass is clean, I didn't notice distortion, but u may hear white noise as to be expected. I use the same setup I have on the video to entertain guests sometimes, that small sub and amount of bass the amp produces is enough to rock my living room! I think u'll be pretty satisfied 😉
Thanks, Sazzad. I'm not looking for concert level volume, and bass that will crack plaster. Just decent sound with reasonably decent bass response. The wife wasn't too thrilled about me moving in a big stereo receiver, and big, "Monkey Coffin," tower speakers into the bedroom, so the idea of one of these seems more practical. I appreciate your thoughts, and opinions.
@@ericvillano5729 happy wife, happy life. I also have to be mindful about my wife's taste and her tolerance level on bass. Lol, enjoy the amp
@@ericvillano5729 is the long writing's
3:36 get some thicker speaker wire for better sound quality :P
It actually sounds good. That bass dhoe.
All for all the commenters here that the sazzad hossaid channel is 65% good the numberst of his video are also great
I want to order some. Please is there any way to connect with home theater dvd? As in, using it to amplify home theater sound?
If u DVD player has an audio out, then u can use that to send audio signal to this amp
Ohk. Thanks a lot
HI, does it have the car adapter so you can connect it to the car, as I see you connected to the power supply ?
Assalamu Alaykum brother,,,love from BD 🇧🇩
Its pretty nice,
Tell me ur subwoofer specification ^^ 8” 200w max? Or under?
It's a Panasonic SB-HW560, 6ohms, 250w-max input, .. er... I think it's an 8" or 10" lol sounds great thou, have been using this setup for sometime now, and am happy with the results 👍
Thanks for the review! I was not sure how to wire the sub, and also, I was connecting the PC audio to the rear RCA thinking it was the same, but those are for non-applified input.
I can't find instructions ANYWHERE for car installation I'm getting noise when car is running also engine noise 😢
Plese you unboxing and review the singledin head unit the dhd-700 now ( quick - quick - quick - quick now )
Do you think it would be safe to use a 19volt 3 amp power supply?
Isn't 14.4V the max voltage for this device?
Hi,
I want to ask a question.
Im working at a project which is try the tablet to car speakers.
There is a few important point.
First, I want to control the volume by tablet. Can I control the volume by tablet (up-down volume , only volume) when I connect the tablet to lepy as input by 3.5mm and speakers connected to lepy?
Second, I will hide the lepy into the baggage. So I will not touch the leppy. It will stay as full volumed.
Is this possible?
Hi,
Yes those things are possible. Once hooked up to your tablet, then you will be able to control volume with ur tablet volume buttons. I've done this using my phone, shouldn't be a problem on your end :)
@@sazzad_hossain.s Thanks for anwser buddy.
So can I connect the 4 speakers ? Front-Rear left to 1 channel and front-rear right to other channel?
By the way, is volume level is enough for a car ?
@@kaankrkoglu4632 Hi, you can connect 4 speakers, but do keep in mind how you wire them. Make sure combination of 4 speakers equal to ohm capacity oh amp which 4-8ohms, also it's 20w max per channel :)
@@sazzad_hossain.s thanks again and the last question :D 20 w rms or peak?
@@kaankrkoglu4632 Hi, specs show as 20w rms output power
I just got one of of these but it is not a lepy it’s called a BTL out audio amplifier and I’m trying to run a kicker c10 but god it sounds horrible
What is the plug? 5.5m x 2.1m
Will this power a passive subwoofer?
Yep, in the video I am using a passive subwoofer ;)
@@sazzad_hossain.s cool.. thanks..
Nice video.
Can i use 6000w speaker on this?
does the amp gets hot because amps output is 25w each wereas your bookshelf is 75w
No, I didn't experience it getting hot, my speakers can handle upto 75w, it's not trying pull that much power from amp, so I am well below that range, amp stayed nice and cool 👍
Sazzad Hossain that's good out is the music quality with is amp compare to your edifier
@@satyajitroy726 Edifiers are amazing! I love them. I have been using them almost 2 years now, still running strong. I have recommend them for close range bookshelf speakers
@@sazzad_hossain.s Thanks for the video. What's the minimum requirement for your speaker? I have a Yamaha where it says nominal input is 40 watts. Do you think this amp can drive that speaker?
@@thangarajbalasubramanian5465 that's a good question man, I don't know enough about nominal values to suggest you. Usually I look at max handling watts and impedance rating to match my reciever
power connection have to use proper watt
if not it will have buzz sound out :)
Thanks! I was not aware of that, learning something new all the time :)
What is with the flashing LED lights? Not good in a dark room watching a movie.
For anybody having this issue: Take a magic marker (black one is best) and paint over it.
Also can glue on a piece of dark plastic on it
What's Technical term for "green Plug adapter" for subwoofer connect??
Lol I searched many times, but never came across a term for it
@@sazzad_hossain.s this might help: eBay; "Terminal block connector 2 pin", $1-3
Can I use a lithium ion battery pack?
👍
Sar price Kya Hai Iski
Can you hook up a powered sub to the amp, or thdoes the sub have to be passive (no power)?
Passive sub, since the amp will do the work. If you hook up a powered sub then u could be in risk of damaging the sub amb
Hello there.does the volume distorts when the volume goes up?
Hi, not that I noticed, it seemed to increase rather well, but to be honest I was not able to go max volume lol (small apartment)
Hiss or buzzing noise happen by not so good design circuit. Google could help a little.
Hi, can you hook up two audio input and have them play at the same time?
Hmmmm, I believe it only has one set of input the back... 3.5mm jack in the front is for headphones if I'm not mistaking
It' just another input wired in parallel with phono sockets on back there is no headphone output
Subwoofer is active or passive
Passive 👍
@@sazzad_hossain.s thanks brother , please suggest me the best 2.1 amplifier for harmankardon 2.1 passive speaker system
can the power 12 volt dc 20 amps ?
It has noise ratio and distortion. You should have another preamp.
I have 220w x 2(peak) 4ohms speakers will they run on it
Why not.. But try to keep the volume to average level
Can it go deep down to 30Hz really?
I think the blinking light on the front is for clipping
Can I use 50 watts subwoofer with this amplifier
Can i use 150 watts???
Can I use two 10" 60w max power subwoofer?
Does the bass speaker need separate power?
No, the amp will power the subwoofer, but you need to make sure impedance rating match amp and sub
@@sazzad_hossain.s okay thank you
Can i set up my phono at the back? (With my phono pre amp)
I never tried with phono preamp, maybe it can work since the preamp will send audio signals to the lepy which will send signals to your speakers
Wattage of this amp?
60 watts
How can I buy in India
Hey, what speakers do you have?
Micca MB42
@@sazzad_hossain.s Thanks! For how much do they roughly go for?
@@stavroskalaitzakis4742 I've seen them on Amazon for $60 brand new, felt that was a bit high compared to others like Dayton B652, but the miccas I have are certificated refurbished for $40
@@sazzad_hossain.s Do they sound good compared to similar speakers though? Because I just got the LVPIN Amp and I want a cheap pair of speakers for it.
you shoud play music not trailer !
Does anybody knows the name of the little green subwoofer connector?
I would like to know that question too :)
Reading comments on Amazon, it has problems with cooling. Many of them are faulty because the metal case can't handle the heat generated by the amplifier. It's a fire risk to use this amplifier, I warn you.
Iska price kya hai
It's thumping bass
Can I use two 10" subwoofer with a 60 watts max power each?
Not with that power amp, it has 2 channels at 15 watt for left and right, and a mono sub output at 20 watt.
why not try on speaker
the sound u here is a 60 hz buzz
is bluthoot?
No it's not
Does it works for two speakers that plats 93db
bro play some copyright free music
So you demo'd an amplifier and didnt play any music? Okaaaaaay
THAT BLINKING LIGHT IS ANNOYING
Bent on the outside
বাংলায় বলেন।
no bluetooth no good
Can you use a active subwoofer using this?
Hi, could cause damage to your active sub. The Lepy will work as an amp, and your active sub will also have it's own dedicated amp, and without having an LFP out on the lepy, I wouldn't recommend it. One could make it work if active sub has speakers-in wire, but that's not what it's meant for.. not that it won't work, but I wouldn't... It's like if trying to have two girlfriends at the same time .. fun.. but not really lol
Well, it shouldn't be a problem if the sub has high-level inputs. Those are used in stereo hifi 2.1 systems.
@@sazzad_hossain.s hey, is it possible to connect two speakers on the super bass connector?
@@corolla9545 I wouldn't recommend it, u could stress the amp since two speakers in the connection will demand more power
@@sazzad_hossain.s oh okay, thanks for the quick reply, I really appreciate it...