... Can deliver at short notice during the smoking an amplifier :-)
No, sometimes without joke: In the CS-PA1 a TDA 2004 is installed, the just
6.5 watts per channel into 4 ohms can deliver. So if you please not by the 50
Get confused Watt. Nowadays it is unfortunately common that way.
If you have the once internalized, the CS-PA1 is a quite decent
Device. Married with high efficiency speakers (here a pair of Canton Karat GL
260) it lasts for more than low volume. In use it is here with the above
Boxing as a PC Brüllwürfel spare. No smell, no humming - like some other
Watching Rezensienten believed - and since around 2005 is already doing his duty.
Now for the drawbacks:
At least in my and other copies appears wrong volume pot
to have been installed: in the first tenth of the sets from 0 to 100, does in the rest
almost nothing. Well linear taken place logarithmically.
Addendum: Who knows which end is a soldering iron to touch, anxious to
a log. Rotary, throws the eh nonfunctioning loudness board
out and soldered instead purely that thing. Then runs the volume position
clean.
The RCA terminals are a bit "tricky": Be careful when removing tightly seated
Plug. As ever like the ground ring in the plug gets stuck.
Just so there is not the fifth star.
If you can live with the above-mentioned small "quirks", gets on a budget a little
space- and power-saving amplifier (He draws only 30 watts from the wall outlet to
to turn it into 2x50 Watt, he'd have to more than 300% efficiency
:-) feature that leaves nothing to be desired for the price.