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The Lepai LP-168HA is a compact 2.1 channel amplifier delivering up to 108W total output (2x40W stereo + 68W subwoofer). Designed for desktop and mobile use, it features adjustable bass, treble, and subwoofer crossover controls, multiple audio inputs (RCA and 3.5mm), and a rear USB port for device charging. Its versatile voltage range (9-14.4V) supports automotive and home setups, making it a budget-friendly yet powerful audio upgrade for professionals seeking customizable sound.
| ASIN | B0070Z87YO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,483 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #299 in Car Multichannel Amplifiers |
| Brand | Lepai |
| Brand Name | Lepai |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 327 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00844632091506 |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 7 x 1.8 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 7 x 1.8 inches |
| Manufacturer | Lepai |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Model | LP-168HA |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 3 |
| Output Power | 108 Watts |
| Part Number | LP-168HA |
| Specification Met | CE, FCC |
| UPC | 624152684378 616204179284 818019161557 844632091506 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 14.4 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 90 days |
M**C
Awesome little amp! (as long as you use a proper crossover)
There are plenty of reviews detailing the features of this amp, so I'm going to discuss my specific setup, what worked for me, and what didn't. I purchased this amp to power the audio for my Burning Man bicycle, which is using a Tang Band W8-670C 8" 8ohm subwoofer in a ported enclosure, and two Tang Band W3-594SB 3" 8ohm drivers in sealed enclosures. MOSFET's, heat, and thermal paste My amp doesn't get very warm, even after an extended period of music at high volume. Several other reviewers reported poor factory application of thermal paste, so I was concerned that the heatsink wasn't getting warm due to the MOSFET's not making good contact. I opened it up to check and they looked just fine, but I went ahead and re-applied some thermal paste for good measure. After doing this I haven't noticed any difference in performance or temperature. Crossover The LPF crossover is a total joke. Mine "works" in that I can hear an audible change in the subwoofer output as I turn the knob, but the amp still sends the subwoofer nearly full-range input. Using only the included crossover, the overall audio quality is mediocre, and both the subwoofer and drivers were clipping well below the volume I had hoped for. I ended up purchasing a 225hz LPF crossover (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FNI3N4Y/), and it made a world of difference. The overall volume can now get much louder without clipping, the subwoofer hits harder, and the drivers sound great. With the crossover installed, this no longer sounds like a cheap ~$30 amplifier. If you are using this to power a subwoofer, do yourself a favor and get a crossover! You won't regret it! Power Source The included 12V 3A power supply works acceptably, but prevents the amp from reaching full volume. I've had the best luck with either a 12V 5A power supply, or a 12V SLA battery. Checking with an ammeter, the highest current I saw at full volume (with a bass-heavy track) was just over 4A @ 12V. Rattling I have this amp mounted on the subwoofer enclosure, and I quickly discovered that it likes to rattle. All of the knobs rattle, as does the case. The case rattling can be solved by putting some hot glue on the inside of the seams where the case pieces attach, but I'm still grappling with the rattling knobs. My "best" solution so far is a piece of electrical tape stretched across the tops of all of the knobs, but I'm sure there is a better way to do it. Audio Input Levels One unexpected problem is that a high input voltage is required for the amp to reach maximum volume. I first used a second generation iPod Shuffle. This worked in that sound came out of the speakers, but it just didn't get particularly loud. I then tried two modern Android phones (an LG G2 and an HTC One M8). The HTC produced the highest volume and clearest sound, but both it and the LG worked pretty well. You should try a variety of input sources if you're not happy with the volume. Final Thoughts Buy this amp (and a crossover)! I wasn't expecting much from a sub $30 amp, but it's a surprisingly cool little device.
D**N
You Get What You Pay For
First off, I bought this amplifier for home use. While compatible with cars it works for home use as well. I bought this amplifier to power my vintage RtR G-40 speakers and my Kicker Comp-10 subwoofer. Installation was incredibly easy, just plug in, connect speaker wire and you're good. For about 2 or 3 weeks it drove my speakers great. The sub, however, was terrible. The biggest feature here for the product (to me) was the subwoofer crossover. I noted that on reviews on PartsExpress.com the reviewers stated the crossover did not work but I took the leap anyways. The crossover does not work AT ALL, and this (being such a big thing for me) knocks this down two stars from five. After those 2-3 weeks I mentioned earlier, the amp went completely haywire. The sub output stopped working completely, and at first I thought the volume was simply down too far so I turned it up.....and instead of the sub volume going up, an incredibly distorted signal was being sent to the main speakers--how this is possible I have yet to figure out. But the sub output somehow switched to the speakers. Down two more stars. For the price, it works. PROS: Easy to install Delivers clear audio to main speakers CONS: Subwoofer crossover does not work Subwoofer output breaks after a few weeks Annoying blue LED that flashes with the bass Gets warningly warm even with the heatsink body
G**Y
Forget the 2x40 and 68. Divide by two, and it's a good little amp for what it does.
This little guy does what it does quite well. Forget the 40 watt stuff. It's not there. Same with the 68 watts for the sub. Perhaps peak, but otherwise divide by 2. That said, once I set aside my disappointment with the output and resisted the initial urge to cram it back in the box, we became friends. This isn't a wall of sound. But it will do a nice job amplifying the signal coming from your computer or iPhone. That's what it does. 1. Forget the AUX input on the front and head straight for the RCAs on the back. Sound quality is substantially richer. 2. Use the thinnest gauge you can find in that big box filled with speaker wire. It doesn't like the low numbers. 3. The manual is in Chinese. Unfortunately, I skipped class the day they taught Mandarin. The photos, however, are quite nice. No big deal, you can wing it without the instructions. 4. The crossover for the sub, at least on mine, seems to work as advertised. As others have noted, the sub volume is independent of the master volume. I quickly grew to like this feature. 5. Yes, the dials are small. But so is the amp. If you're skilled in Braille, you shouldn't have any trouble finding and using them. 6. It makes your desk look bigger. Which is where it belongs. It's a desktop amp that, when paired with decent speakers, makes for a very nice desktop system that won't have the cops pounding on the door. But when cranked up, you'll need to crank it down to hear your wife yelling at you to crank it down. (That's my version of a bench test.) Ignore the 2x40 and the 68. They ain't there. But if you can live with what is there, it rates those five stars. EDITED: Just stapled a salvaged 5A 12V power supply and a competent JBL sub to this puppy. I believe the police have also just arrived. Those 40 and 68 watts that aren't there? They're there. Just gotta find 'em. (You can get a 12V-5A thing on Amazon for just $8. Tape the windows first, however. I'm running the amp at 6. And I'm having chest pains.)
C**M
Great Value!!
I received this in good order. hooked it up, The high end (top row) of speaker outputs works beautifully, the sound is full & clear...as I hoped & expected just as it is from my LP-2020A+, the sub/low end hook ups made a strange popping sound & I wasn't sure why, thought there was something wrong with it & it needed to go back. as it turns how you hook up the sub is strange. After I hooked it up properly the popping stopped & it was VERY deep. the power supply this amp was sent to me with is inadequate for the power needs of the unit. On the back of the unit it says it needs a 14.4V 5amp power supply, it came with only a 12V 3amp power supply. so the thing needs to be shipped with the proper power supply. Why Lepai can't get their ducks in a row on this power supply thing eludes me BUT I shopped around & for ONLY another $8 got a new power supply that meets the needs of the amp. There's a little blue light on the front next to the bass settings that acts as a 1 light 'EQ' blinkie kinda thingy. It blinks according to the pulse (bass) of the music coming from the low end. It's irritating as all hell. It blinks far to brightly to NOT cover up...it's obnoxious enough to put someone into a seizure...considering it's under my desk it's not to bad though. UPDATE: It's been a great work horse for my computer desk sound system sub-woofer (bottom row of the speaker connections which is bridged) & my "highs" (top row speaker connections). I have a different amp (Fiio A1) powering a pair of Micca MB42 Bookshelf Speakers (full range mids). HOWEVER after a year of use the left channel has begun to "go out". works sometimes, then doesn't others. I little jiggle on the line & it's working again. I think something is going on with the connection on the inside of the amp. why this is I am not sure. It has stayed in one spot for the entire time I have had it. it is mounted ON the sub so that 'may' have something to do with it due to vibrations. It's worth buying another one, so I have. I am going to use this amp with a bad channel strictly as a sub amp for my living room to power a 2nd sub for my entertainment system.
A**E
GREAT!! And Awsome!! But Wrong Product Sent!
WARNING THIS REVIEW IS FOR Lepai LP-269FS 4 x 45 Watts Mini Amplifier with Remote USB/MP3/SD and FM I GOT WRONG PRODUCT! The fact that this company sent me the WRONG amplifier then the one i bought on advertisement witch in fact i received a Lepai LP-269FS 4 x 45 Watts Mini Amplifier with Remote USB/MP3/SD and FM And NOT this Lepai LP-168HA 2.1 2 x 40-Watt Amplifier and 1x68W Sub Output i am gonna rate my incorrect product Rating For Incorrect Product: Lepai LP-269FS 4 x 45 Watts Mini Amplifier with Remote USB/MP3/SD and FM I will not care to much about my grammar as u can read this Anyways.. i don't like writing reviews but i am so i don't care about spelling Pros: 1. Awesome sound quality and can max out without distortion on 2 6.5 inch speakers full range i paired it with this speaker http://www.amazon.com/Speaker-System-Woofers-Tweeters-covering/DP/B00MEQKATE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411927607&sr=8-1&keywords=Scosche+Full+Range+Speaker+System+with+Two+6.5%22+Woofers I found thoes paired together to be AMAZING and powerful literally the speakers paired with this amp really sounds fantastic i couldn't say anything negative with the two paired and the price point it sounds like a Sony stereo with awesome fedility Hi Fi 2. MP3 Playback works well i used a 8GB flash drive with the file format FAT 32 default because it wouldn't read my NTFS file system so keep that in mind! it functions great and loads fast no complaints there 3. REMOTE REMOTE! it came with a remote that i liked and was good to have for pc usage i am deeply impressed with this amp 4. display and radio works very well with a auto digital tuner it scans and does it thing and does it well 5. LOUD it goes LOUD and stays LOUD CLEAR excellent bass and highs can power full range speakers well and it does it like a boss. AT least when paired with only 2 speakers witch i recommend only using perhaps u can use the other 2 ports for tweeters? would work great IM sure lets just say this its powering a 300 watt stereo speaker with an RMS of 100 watts and does it with a bang i cant complain! 6. It doesn't feel cheaply made however i noticed the antenna port is movable but the rest of the ports around it is solid and still odd. the construction is all metal and nice feeling and this amp runs pretty COOL even when blasted that a huge plus Cons: 1. I got the wrong product :( so i never got to try the 2.1 i bought that sad as i wanted it to use for pc and a sub returning it sent needed because this one has performed awesome however my sub woofer sits in the dust still till i get a sub amp now because its not bridgeable. 2. You may get the wrong amp in the mail because i did Verdict: Regardless that i got the wrong amp i am still happy with the one they sent me still because it does perform well and works great however when i buy something i expect to get what i bought so i reduced it 2 stars but its still a AWESOME amp for what you pay for how long it will last i don't know but i know it DOESN'T feel cheaply made as others said it feels like any other metal solid amp I will be contacting this company to see if they can fix my wrong product issue maby they will send me the correct one free one may never know and if they do i will revisit my rating as customer service is #1 in my book
B**Y
great little amp, big sound.
I have owned a lepai 2020+ amp and loved it with a grounded 6.8 amp power supply, it sounded great with my bookshelf speakers. Unfortunately, the volume and tone pots are poor quality and eventually it output nothing but static and thumps maxxing out the excursion on my speakers. Here's where this comes in. I wanted a little more "oomph" on the low end with the same speakers. I found this amp with a dedicated crossover and sub out. For the money, it was worth a shot. I ordered it and it arrived quickly, packaged great. I dismissed the power connector that came with it and plugged in the adapted from my deceased lepai 2020+, plugged in my bookshelf speakers and a Sony 8" home theater woofer. I was very surprised with the output on the low end! Very very solid bass, loud and clear with this tuned port sub. Actually have it turned only 1/4 way up and fills the room with nice clean lows. The mids and highs however, aren't as defined as the 2020+. Should that deter you from picking this up? It is a small sacrifice to make. If you have excellent bookshelf speakers that reproduce sound well, the 2020+ is a great buy with a grounded transformer, just dial it in and leave it. Adjust the volume with your device. If your speakers lack lows and need backup, this amp has the power to deliver. I am very pleased with this and if it bites the dust in a year, I will happily purchase another. A few negatives though, the led lights on the front panel are blinding. Really REALLY bright. The sub out light is blue and for some reason flashes with the intensity of the subs output. They are covered with electrical tape and haven't been a nuisance since. Also, the sub out frequency control is just a dial, it makes no discernable difference in range. Mind you, no mids bleed through so its not a problem for me, even at high volume levels. All in all, I would buy this amp again.
S**A
Fully misrepresented, Very poor quality amplifier.
First off, Me I have 14 years experience working on military electronics, and 18 years personal experience working with, building, and repairing audio equipment... So we have a little 2.1 Amp, listed as a 2x40Watt and 1x68W... so ok I automatically assume that those are max peak numbers, normally peak is listed as 1.5 - 2 times the RMS output so I expect to get an inexpensive 2x20Watt 1x34w amp.... NOPE... THE SHORT: this is a Very poorly build and very misrepresented product... Real SPECS: 2 Channels @ 7 Watts RMS and 1 Channel @ 28 Watts RMS @ 10% THD 2 Channels @ 2 Watts RMS and 1 Channel @ 12 Watts RMS @ 1% THD Honestly don't waste your money. THE LONG: Testing Setup: I tested using 3 different power supply's : #1 : The stock 12V 3A (36W) it comes with. #2 : A switchable 12,15,16,18,19,20V 4.5A (90W) universal laptop supply. #3 : A 15V 40A (600W) Meanwell Switching power supply. Two different loads: #1: 2x 4ohm 50W Boston acoustic 4" drivers, and a pair of HiVi F10's (10" 100W driver) in parallel for a 4ohm load #2: 4ohm 3600W dummy loads. test equipment: ATTEN ADS 1062 60Mhz oscilloscope Fluke FM27 Digital multimeter Audio tool App on a android based phone (signal gen and basic RTA) using a Dayton iMM calibrated Mic. So I unpack the amp and check its Power supply... no problems, 56mv RMS of ripple, max I could pull out of it was 3.2A @ 11.6V, so it meets its specs... I hook it up and connect the 4" speakers. then i connect the source to it and run a 1KHz test tone at 320mV RMS into the RCA Jacks: Max output was 5.6V RMS, or 7.8Watts per channel... and there is a LOT of distortion compared to the input signal, and an odd pulsing fuzz on the o-scope... Hmmm next I test the sub output... using a 100Hz test tone this time, still 320mV input, at max I got 9.6V RMS or about 21.6Watt. Again there is a LOT of distortion and that pulsing Fuzz on the O-scope... next I use the 15V setting on the 90W laptop supply: 32mV RMS ripple on the PSU, and it will put out 5.8A... The Amp still maxes out at about 8W for the 2 main channels but I get 10.6V RMS or about 28W from the sub output now... Still have the distortion and the fuzz on the O-scope... finally I switch to the 4ohm dummy loads and the 600W Meanwell power supply. 15mV RMS ripple and WAY more amperage than this little amp could ever use... Still 8W per channel, and 28W for the sub...no change in distortion or that odd fuzz... so next I test the amp with no signal, that fuzz is still there independent of the volume controls, it looks somewhat like ringing noise discharging thru a capacitor... so I tear the amp down... the preamp and tone controls use a 4558D dual op amp, not Bad, but far from good. the main amplifiers are a TDA7266 and a TDA7256... the TDA7266 is a 7 W + 7 W dual bridge amplifier, you can look up its data sheet.... it's RATED at 7W @ 10% THD per channel or 2W @ 1% THD (100Hz to 15KHz)... The TDA7256 is a 30W Bridge Amplifier rated for 30W @ 10% THD or 12W @ 1% THD... next I look over the layout, and I notice that the entire power load is going thru a single 20AWG jumper wire... there is a set of holes for there to be a Pair of jumpers but only one was used... then I see on the Ground side it's the same way, only it's only 22AWG! there is No inductor on the main power line just a 2700uf 16V cap. and a 3A protection diode. And as others mentioned there was almost no heatsink compound on the main amplifier chips. AT this point I stopped testing, I had intended to test its output response curve, and see what was wrong with the "crossover" it includes. But really I have no use for a 7 watt amp... I have built Pre-amps that could put out that at less than 0.03% THD... let alone 10%... so really don't waste your money, for the cost of this amp you can go down to Walmart, K-mart, Biglots, or whatever and buy a 2.1 computer speaker set and strip the amp from it, and be better off...
G**O
Great sound! Even better value!
Got this amp to replace my computer 5.1 setup and since I have a Lepai 2020a+ in my living room, I was sure this system would work just as well. My old system finally went out, and I had 2 6x9's and an 6" sub woofer laying around so i figured this amp would work just fine. Since I don't need to compete with the neighbors stereo, my application works just fine. I have a keyboard with a volume control center built in so controlling the volume on the amp once set was a breeze. Keep in mind that this is an amp and should be set-up and handled as one. The volume control on the amp(as others have stated) is to control the 2-40 watt channels. The sub woofer is not controlled by this knob. The crossover on the sub woofer doesn't seem to work adequately, but the sound difference IS noticeable. I also have to say that I tried do remove the cover to inspect the thermal compound, but I couldn't take it apart without feeling I would break it. (I must have overlooked a screw somewhere to enable the removal of the housing). Nonetheless, since setting it up and using it, it has performed very well! I have used it for about a 5-hour music session and am very pleased with it. I have noticed the heat build up a bit on the power side, but it stays relatively cool elsewhere. This is definitely a fantastic value for a pc sound system or a small bedroom surround. I plan on getting another amp to use in the bedroom.
A**A
Ultima opcion
Lo pondria como ultima opcion de compra, el envio y la entrega muy bien, pero el producto en si deja mucho que desear no es lo que esperaba no tiene la potencia que dice tener y los bajos no son buenos, pero a razon de precio/calidad creo esta bien
A**ー
小粒だけど見直した
とてもパワフルで満足です。ローパスフィルターで100Khz以下の音をこのアンプで増幅して、振動デフューザーをつないでいます。 オルガンの音を自分で弾きながら楽しんでいます。ベースが青いランプを点滅させて地響きを立てています。
A**S
One Star
It's ouput power doesn't feel like 40W. I am totally disappointed.....
S**N
Let me sway your decision to an 'Add to Checkout'
Reviewer background: I'm a relatively intermediate audiophile with many purchases of amplifiers and speakers creating a variety of systems for varying applications so I'd like to think this review has some credit. Having random drivers laying around left over from previous projects, I decided to make myself a soundbar for the bedroom which houses 4@2" full ranges (2 per side) sandwiching supporting 1" tweeters crossed at 3.5 khz and a 4" ported sub in the center; used '" maple GIS mdf core for enclosure. Now, enough of that, just describing intended use in case it helps. Discovering this amp a few months ago on Parts Express, it was my default choice (not too many options in 2 channel/sub amp combos with built in variable crossover) with small footprint, efficiency and just the perfect amount of RMS power; also love the LP-2020A+ which I've had for about 2 years and use for many driver testing applications due to its extreme portability. (using a 6amp power supply provides more power output and broader oundstage) Now Sound and power ratings. Reading a whack of reviews, people are brutal hard on this guy; just in case they forget.... It is an under $50ca -4/3 channel amp (two bridged for sub out) with free shipping.... Not a $700 mid ranged Denon/Onkyo/HK... so keep the biases at that level. It must have an updated power supply as well for some reviewers were talking about a 1.5 amp whereas mine came with a 3 amp which is quite sufficient, (may upgrade to 5a later to maximize though). I just received last night and haven't used all 3 channels combined yet but using a pair of high end bookshelves, hooked up the 2 channel full range channels then the sub out to one bookshelf and am extremely impressed. More power than some of the reviewers complaints estimating 8 RMS main and 20 sub @ 8ohms). Doesn't sound like much, but that is RMS, Dynamic will be way higher. The soundstage is clean, fully covering the 20hz-20khz spectrum, not a high current solid sound but still great for price point and my intended application. Also against other reviewers, the built in variable (50-200) crossover worked fine cutting out frequencies probably at about a 12db/octave curve above the set limit; perfect for smaller sub. Would suggest not using a sub driver above a 6" though due to the power limitations versus loss in QMS/QES resistance; larger sub will never reach close to SPL potential or Xmax either (maybe a cheap 8"). The sub channel and mains do have independent volume controls but once set, the source input should be your volume control anyway and this is a great option for sources with weaker/stonger low end signal or just adjusting to audio preferences (bass head versus the classical listener). The only con thus far is a ridiculous bright blue LED representing use of the sub channel, which would be fine if it stayed a constant but for some reason the designer installed a chip in the output circuit that flashes the LED in response to the bass frequency!?!? Why? Oh, and unless you speak Chinese, toss the manual immediately! Anybody who know enough to find/order this amp, will have enough basic audio knowledge to install/operate this unit however. Overall, impressed with performance, ease of use and aesthetics. As I stated before, will update with actual performance stats when free time becomes available. In the meantime, if this amp is a nominee in completing an audio work of art, don't bother over analyzing it's worth... it's a worthy purchase; equal cost to three jugs of beer and will keep a smile on the face longer... and more than one use. Any further questions/inquiries just post in comments below. Edit July/2104: Unit going strong, feels great hitting that power toggle knowing performance soon follows. However I switched its task from soundbar to outside music provider; I was wrong about sub size restrictions, using a relatively efficient single VC 10" subwoofer (4ohms) and 6.5" coaxials in custom boxes (all fits in big Rubbermaid tote) and my yard has the possibility of hosting a block party. Amazing output above neighborly limits, clear and potent. 10" sub actually hits descent mechanical extension with provided crossover at 80 hert cut off. This fantastic product for price amp should be all one needs for anything except Home theatre use, and even then if no need for 5.1 then this 2.1 would be sufficient.
購**入
いいと思うよ~
LEPY LP-V3S から乗り換え サブウーハーを「繋がない状態」で試聴、低音はLP-V3の方が出ていた 純粋に聞いた感じだとメインは高音設定に振ってある様子(サブウーハー出力あるから当たり前?) せっかくのBASSコントロールがいまいち発揮されない ただサブウーハーを「繋いだ状態」だと五月蠅い位ブンブン鳴る、クロスオーバーが付いている点も良い こちらの方が出力がでかいのでちょっとのボリュームででかい音が鳴る!!素敵です ウーハー出力側は当たり前だがBASSコントロール別駆動なのでなのでつまみ位置に依存せずなので前に書いた通りメインにもっと低音が欲しい感じでもったいない 全体のバランスはいいんじゃないかな 高音も綺麗に出ている感じがあるし、低音もLP-V3に比べるとBASSコンに頼らずブンブン鳴る感じも良好(SUBありきだが) コスパは相変わらず良いと思う パソコンのスピーカーから等システムUPしたい方にはオススメです 家もPCで音楽を聴く方なので重宝していますよ、余ったLP-V3はサラウンド用にでも回します 評価はメインでBASSコントロールがいまいちだったので☆1個マイナスにしました
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