Yeah, but how's the AM radio?
Glad it's not too bad, but I'm a bit disappointed in this amp, even so. Tiny class D amps like the Aiyima at $65 do better. Although that particular one has less power.
At home? :) But, yeah, car stereo is an awfully common experience.
Reminds me of a old guy I met years ago, god bless him, who for music generally listened to 8-tracks in his van in his garage. I do not think he visits this site.
Wonderboom 2 is good for size and cost at < $100. This is the size a softball, has a battery that will last hours, produces enough sound to use outdoors, waterproof, and brings deep shame on a cellphone's and laptops sound.
I've recently bought a second wonderboom 2. It's a great balance of size, convenience (like battery life, bluetooth quality, waterproof) sound level, and sound quality.
Well, perhaps the folks at Pass Labs (among others) might start engineering paperweights or furniture that, as a bonus, serve to enclose decent electronics kit, say like Topping's?
Well, I'm not sure I'd trust the furniture. Maybe a vase as a stretch goal. A nice big vase. Bang and Olufsen's...
Performance is ok, but you should have tested this with audiophile grade, low-noise, low-jitter batteries.
And batteries made from local organic fruit as well.