dude, this thing looks awesome. I want one.
The Altmann BYOB amplifier

It does look neat but 10 watts seems like it would be hard to use.

nice German quality
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lol thats cute. dude seems to go all out on his home audio
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wow, looks like a huge mark up. PE has one with a cover to protect it, about $30.
Would love a couple of those to run a nice desktop/HT setup
It's a chip amp! I do love this line: Battery Charge and Sound
An interesting feature of the BYOB amplifier is that the sound character is related to the battery charge. With a fully charged battery the sound is tight with explosive dynamics (can't get that with any other amp), while with a low battery charge the sound character resembles that of a no-feedback amplifier, very laid back and relaxed.
So changes of tone doesn't mess with the sound? I thought that amps weren't supposed to change the sound. That IS distortion in my book. LOL
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