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The Topping TP-60 TP60 is a high-performance Class-T stereo power amplifier delivering an impressive 280W output. Engineered with cutting-edge technology, it offers exceptional sound clarity and efficiency, making it the perfect choice for both casual listeners and serious audiophiles. Its sleek design and versatile connectivity options ensure it fits effortlessly into any audio setup.
I**R
LOVE THIS AMP.
I cannot say enough good things about this amp. I have two already and am using this to bi-amp a pair of NHT's for better bass/sub-bass response. It is difficult to describe how much I like these amps...they are small, attractive, well constructed, etc. The sound is fantastic - absolutely black silences and warm, sparkling musical reproduction. I have a Sony home theater receiver and it only gets used for movies. for music, I turn to my TP-60 and just enjoy the amazing sounds.I'm not a golden ear and I don't have crazy expensive stuff. I do, however, love listening to good music and can appreciate good sound. Does this amp compare with a $15,000 SET? No clue - I find that price offensive enough to never know the answer. If you want something that sounds fantastic and doesn't break the bank, pick up a dragonfly DAC, this amp, and get some good tunes on your computer (Fidelia and some nice FLAC tracks on my MAC mini does it for me). Listening to Miles Davis or Korn or Frank Sinatra or Lil Wayne through my system is AMAZING, whether it's up to audiophile standards or not. For me, it's clean, clear, accurate, provides excellent sound staging, and has plenty of power.
P**N
Awesome
I am using this as an instrument amp, for my Roland RD-700NX, with JBL control pro one speakers. Just have to insert my 2 cents here, and say this amp sounds amazing. It is so worth the money, over the smaller T-amps (my only point of reference in this). I tried a muse M50 and Dayton DTA-100a, and this produces not only the most volume with least distortion but also the most pleasing sound.I've read all these reviews talking about valve-like sound, warm, smooth, etc. and from my experience with the Muse M50, I had some imagination about what that might sound like. Well, when I finally upgraded to the TP60, it was my dream come true.. it can produce this very smooth yet very refined and sharp sound, full and realistic, it gives my keyboard an almost palpable sense of hammer on string action. I know audio reviews can sound like so much BS, but it's just great what sound this amp produces.The upper register can be little bit harsh coming straight from the keyboard, so I use a pair of Behringer MIC100 preamps to help warm up the sound. It helps me to be able to crank the volume a bit more without hurting my ears. It gives the system a little bit more 'acoustic' kind of sound. Again, audio reviews really can sound like a bunch of hot air but really there's this nice kind of warm distortion added by the tube to take the edge off the sound. It sacrifices a little clarity for a bit more rounded, enveloping, glowing, acoustic-like sound.
A**R
Buyer Beware!
This thing is a piece of crap. It stopped working after Amazon's 30 day return policy. I contacted the manufacturer in China, and after waiting a couple of weeks, they finally got back to me. Now I have to return it to China for warranty work on my dollar. The thing weighs about 20 pounds and will cost a lot to mail.
D**K
Not the right style for me
Supplier for my topping tp60 was crazy4bargains and I received the new[?] style model, with the input leds next to the power button, that was not the one shown in the picture. I wanted the older[?] style model that matched my topping D3 DAC. It's been frustrating trying to decide which tp60 to order because amazon has 2 different listings for it but the strange thing is... you search amazon for tp60, it has 2 results that are the tp60, you click the listing that has a picture of the old style and the page that comes up shows the new style. Inversely if you click the listing that has a preview pic of the new style it takes you to a page showing the old style. So I gave it a shot and ordered it figuring it probably depends on who the supplier is anyways and received the one I didn't want. We are talking pretty minor differences such as a different knob, different printing on the faceplate, and the input leds on the face, so don't let it deter you from ordering.Anyway the part came packaged good enough and it looks wonderful and has a very solid weight to it. Unfortunately I had a feeling this would happen and I would end up returning it so I held off on buying my micca speakers so I cannot comment on their sound.
J**R
no frills 2-channel amp
incredibly sturdy/heavy. bought mine at $175...I would be reluctant to spend more than that for it, but it sounds great!more than enough power for home audio. the TP-60 and a pair of nice speakers is all you need for amazing hi-fi audio.
S**H
Overrated
I collect Amplifiers - the Topping TP60 was on my list for a long time, and I finally got around to ordering one. Bottom line: I won't be keeping it. In comparison to other amplifiers in this priceclass the TP-60 falls woefully short. The TP-60 did sound nice but really failed to impress with a lack of dynamics and detail. The soundstage was wide, but very shallow. This amp lacks power, 2 x 80W @ 4ohm seems to be a great exaggeration.In terms of bang for buck there are much better options;I will list a few that I actually own or have owned, each one of these amps being better than the TP-60:Qinpu A-6000 MKII, Qinpu A3 - both these amps come with tube pre-amplifier stages, and feature true tube sound on a budget.SMSL A-50, SA-60, SA-98E: All of these Amps beat the pants of the TP-60, the SA-98E being my favorite.Emotiva Mini-x a-100: Really solid amp with great build quality, lots of dynamic headroom to spare.While the build quality on the TP-60 is very good, I think the TP-60 is an overrated product, especially given the price.
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