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Mini monitors.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nidri" data-source="post: 877574" data-attributes="member: 1342"><p>That is correct.</p><p>I really like mine, but TBH I'd say it's only a good option if your solution has to be really tiny <em>and</em> you're after an amp with a Tripath chip.</p><p>Better value can be had with Yamaha (as mentioned) or TI-based boards or micro amps (some prefer these newer chips to the older Tripath ones anyway) or, as Hi-Phibian points out, something a little bigger like the Brio-R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nidri, post: 877574, member: 1342"] That is correct. I really like mine, but TBH I'd say it's only a good option if your solution has to be really tiny [i]and[/i] you're after an amp with a Tripath chip. Better value can be had with Yamaha (as mentioned) or TI-based boards or micro amps (some prefer these newer chips to the older Tripath ones anyway) or, as Hi-Phibian points out, something a little bigger like the Brio-R. [/QUOTE]
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