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Does sound quality matter to you? If Yes, then come to take a look at this HIFI Bluetooth Power Amplifier board! With AM interference suppression and filtering function, the board THD can be as low as 0.1% even when working for a long time at large power output, while bringing you very round and clear sound. It features 100W output power, volume adjustment knob, AUX+Bluetooth 5.0 input, dual-channel output, and DC5-27V operating voltage. This Bluetooth Power Amplifier board works well with 4~8Ω, 50W-300W passive speakers. You can connect it to Raspberry Pi, mobile phones, and other main-controllers with Bluetooth to DIY your projects.
This Bluetooth board has 5 quality 470uf capacitors that bring you stable output; The board also comes with a heat sink and adopts an excellent power module. The board includes bottom/top protective panels and supports protection mechanisms including overvoltage, undervoltage, overheating, short circuit protection, and DC detection.
Operation Instruction
Connect the board with a speaker, power it on. Rotate the knob then the indicator led lights up. Turn on the Bluetooth of your phone or Raspberry Pi, the” BT-WUZHI” will be searched, and then click to connect it. It connects successfully with a prompt tone, and now it can play music. The Bluetooth will be reconnected automatically when the module is powered on next time.
Note
The board will output adequate power only when the audio input and power source voltage/current are sufficient. The higher the power supply voltage, the larger the output power. Besides that, speaker impedance also changes the amplifier board power output. Please note that in the case of enough voltage and current, the larger the speaker impedance in ohms, the smaller the output power.