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AIYIMA T9 PRO 200W Bluetooth Amplifier HiFi Digital Class D Amp 2.0/2.1 Channel Vacuum Tube Power Amp with VU Meter & Bass Treble Bluetooth 5.1 DAC Coaxial Optical PC-USB inputs

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Model: T9 PRO


Features

  • Outstanding internal constructionThe chipsets are high quality designs from American companies,Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and Cirrus Logic
  • With multiple digital audio inputsBluetooth 5.1 / USB / Coaxial / Optical / stereo RCA, compatible with most audio device such as phones, computers, tablets, TVs, TV, CD players etc. The perfect combination of DAC and amplifier, very suitale for audiophiles who have various audio devices
  • HiFi clear sound with tone controlResonable circuit and concise wiring, adopts upgraded vacuum tubes Jan 5725 to soften the sound and filter out the digital feelings, sounds warm and sweet without noise. Also with the treble and bass knobs to adjust one's own preferable sound styles, presents HiFi music with rousing highs and deep lows
  • New dial layout designThe new dial layout are simplified and convenient,With Vu meter display
  • The use of audio-specific inductive, to ensure that the sound is crisp and powerful

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.8 x 3.86 x 3.5 inches; 3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ T9 PRO


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 9, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ YIMA TECH


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #18,813 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #45 in Audio Component Amplifiers


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 474 ratings


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  • Small Formfactor But Powerful Sound With a Great Aesthetic
Model: T9 PRO
The media could not be loaded. As an owner and fan of the Aiyima A07, I was interested in checking out the Aiyima T9 PRO. Suffice to say, I'm very pleased with this amp so far. Overall, It outputs great sound while also taking up a relatively small footprint for my small desk. It also has a ton of really nice extra features, and to top it all off, it looks really, really cool. To start off with, the sound: I can say that out of the box it sounds wonderful. I use this amp with a pretty inexpensive, non-demanding pair of speakers (Micca MB42X) and this amp is more than enough for them. I find the T9 PRO is similarly clean to the A07, with no huge changes in sound signature. The T9 PRO might be a bit warmer, but I'd have to do some actual testing to tell. Personally, I prefer the clean sound, though someone who's looking to buy a pure tube amp might feel differently. I can tell you that though the T9 PRO might not have the signature high-end tube amp sound, it still sounds full and packs plenty of power. One neat feature I quite like is the built in bass/treble adjust. I often find equalizer adjustments through software inconsistent or lacking, so it's very helpful to have a very simple easy adjustment on the amp instead. It's something I missed when I switched from my cheap $30 amp to the A07 (though the A07 is certainly superior to that one in all other respects). As someone who finds my Miccas a bit boring at times, this option is a super nice convenience to add some occasional color and excitement. I tested the amp with some tracks like Polyphia's "Playing God", and with a slight bump to bass and treble, the song really comes alive -- the added emphasis on the low end makes the track extra satisfying while also not covering up the beautiful guitar parts. I also tested some other songs in the electronic genre like Madeon's "The Prince" or various songs by Weval, and with a controlled but sizable bump to the bass it sounds downright thrilling while avoiding being too blurred or muddy. Another track I demo'd was Dayglow's "Close To You" -- with some minor adjustments, the drums especially become particularly tight and punchy. The T9 PRO certainly has some other cool features as well. It has a wealth of possible audio inputs which is extremely convenient. It has options for RCA, Coax, optical, and even USB and Bluetooth. The USB option alone is super convenient if you want to quickly plug the amp into a computer, and it works plug and play without any driver installation or extra software needed. I also tested Bluetooth (with my iPhone 12), which is very easy to set up and works pretty well with no connection issues or anything of that sort. I personally run the T9 PRO through Aux/RCA, through my Schiit Magni Heresy which serves as a preamp, which is plugged into my Focusrite Solo audio interface. Works flawlessly. Aesthetically, it has the VU Meter and a dotted meter on the segment display, which both respond to your music. It's a nice added touch, and the glow from both along with the tubes makes the amp look really cool, in my opinion. The knob is also particularly nice quality; it has satisfying steps instead of being completely continuous. You can click in once to mute, or twice to adjust the bass and treble. The amp also comes with a remote which is a nice touch. I unfortunately haven't tested it since I don't have AAA batteries, but it's nice they included it. One question one might have is how it compares to the old T9, non PRO. I must confess I have no personal experience with the T9, but I have seen reviews and feedback on it. It seems like a relatively well-liked device overall, save for an issue where there's an audible clicking after input ends, which seems to be a large pain point for many. I can happily say no such issue exists in the T9 PRO. That issue sounds quite frustrating to me so I'm happy Aiyima fixed it on this one. Another question one might have is how this one compares to the Aiyima A07. I find both to be entirely capable devices, but it depends on what you're interested in. The A07 is a powerful, no-frills amp at a great price, so if all you want is something simple I can still happily recommend the A07. However, the T9 PRO features some nice added bonus features like Bluetooth, bass/treble adjust, and looking extra cool while being more compact overall. I find its compactness to be particularly nice as my desk is quite small, so I would find this suitable for desktop PC usage in a private office or a small dorm. If you happen to own an A07 already, I believe you can connect them together, though I haven't tried that. I do have two very minor gripes: -The VU meter and green dotted meter that responds to your music seems a bit insensitive. At first I wasn't sure if it was working properly, but they certainly do -- you just have to crank it up. Unfortunately at those volume levels I would probably piss off all my neighbors so at my normal listening levels they don't move a ton. This might not be Aiyima's problem though, since I do wonder if I used more high-quality, demanding speakers if it would then be more responsive at reasonable volumes. I also might be misunderstanding how they work, since it seems they respond to your overall volume and not just your input signal volume or volume on the amp itself. I'm unfamiliar with VU meters so I do wonder if this is just how VU meters work in general. -the amp and tubes can get a bit hot after awhile. Nothing too concerning, but if you happen to have very small children I would be cautious. For most people though, it shouldn't be a problem. I assume by nature of being a tube amp, this is fairly normal behavior. Overall, the T9 PRO is a powerful great sounding amp in a compact package with some nice extra features. If you're looking for something that's surprisingly powerful while also looking awesome, and/or if you were interested in the T9, I can safely recommend the T9 PRO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by Eugene Mak Eugene Mak

  • It is a nice little amp and is filling my craft room with lovely sound
Model: T9 PRO
OK, I almost exchanged this I kept pushing the volume know trying to get it to power on, as I was processing the return I accidentally tapped the top button and it powered right up, after a closer look I saw the power indicator on that button. I was able to hook it up without needing to read the directions. There is a nice remote control but you csan do everything from the front panel with the knob and button. I like that it requires one to be in Bluetooth mode before one can connect, this makes it easy to connect to my other Bluetooth stuff when I’m not using this amp. The T9 Pro feels like quality gear and arrived in perfect working order, I’m streaming via Bluetooth and have an old Stanton turntable connected via coax out leaving the RCA free for a CD player if i wish. When first powered on the tubes hadn’t had time to warm up so i didn’t hear that rich sound that everyone spoke of but after running it for a little while I could hear the rich warm sound that everyone speaks of - LET IT WARM UP BEFORE DOING ANY CRITICAL LISTENING. I may try another DAC because I have one lying around but what is built in does a fine job for the room I’m using it in. Round full bass and decant minds and treble. I swapped in a FOSI TB10D to see how that would affect the sound, I pulled it out as it had no affect on clarity or max volume and there was noticeable background hum when run in this configuration, run on its on it is dead silent. Suspect the P/S for the FOSI was the cause. I love the dancing VU meter it mirrors the digital meter on the display nicely. I’m a happy camper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Russ Elledge Russ Elledge

  • Don't let the small size fool you! A full-featured integrated amp.
Model: T9 PRO
The media could not be loaded. I'll start with a quick statement before diving into details - this thing is killer! I did an initial trial and burn-in on a set of old BIC Acoustech bookshelf speakers quickly set up on a shelf in my office and steaming Spotify over BT. My first impression was that this little amp was getting *way* more out of these speakers than my old Denon receiver did! They sounded full and warm, and gave me a soundtrack while playing RPGs on my PC for hours. It pulled off something that's very rare for me without even touching the tone controls...I left it alone and just enjoyed! Before going into my more in-depth testing on my primary living room setup, I have to make a note on the build of this little guy. For starters, the packaging is impeccable. Everything is compact but entirely snug. The included genuine GE JAN tubes (Made in USA!) are excellent, and generally regarded as right at the cusp of diminishing returns in cost/performance. I use a different model of the same tubes in my primary system's line pre-amp. The fact that they're included is a massive plus in that you don't have to waste money and a set of tubes to go and replace a bottom-tier set right out of the gate as with some other amplifiers. The black finish on the case matches all of my other modern components and will likely blend in just about anywhere while the orange dial surrounds give a little pop of color but aren't too reflective or garish. The case feels incredibly solid and well put together and its weight makes this feel like a much more expensive product. The tube sockets are seemingly installed perfectly vertically - again not always the case - and the tubes slid in quite easily. The VU meter is a very nice little piece of bling without too much flash. It's entertaining, but not distracting. The only knock I have on it is that you have to crank the volume to get it to move. The miniature binding posts on the back are exceptionally solid given their size. While I hadn't tested them with a bare wire, they accepted my locking bananas with no fuss and I didn't have any problems. While the looks of the included remote aren't anything to write home about, it has a good tactile feel and includes all of the functions you might need. So, on to the next test! I installed this integrated amp into my system while cutting out all of my other electronics by using the optical output of my TV which passes audio from my AppleTV 4k. I normally run a MiniDSP Flex with Dirac into a preamp and then to a 2ch Hypex-based power amplifier. I did not test this amp with my subwoofer enabled, though it does have an aux out that could be used to feed one without having to tee/split the signal. Left/right channels were fed directly into Sonus faber Lumina V's which I've been listening to with the Hypex, among other types of vintage transistor-based amps, for about six months. My listening here was split into two main thrusts - music and HT content. I'm not a subscriber to any of the fancy multi/many-channel formats, so again the T9 Pro is a perfect fit for me. Across all content the imaging was excellent, though not as laser-focused as the Hypex amp. The highs needed to be tamed slightly with tone control but were very crisp. Horns in particular sounded superb. I didn't really find any music that didn't sound good, but for me this amp really shined in HT. Vocals, which can sometimes be a problem in 2ch home theater, were present and forward. It's amazing that dramatic swells can fill the room from such a tiny amplifier. And when I add in that it's doing duty as a selector/preamp, EQ, and power amp all in that tiny box, well, it's hard to argue with. Do I think that the T9 Pro bests my full primary setup? No. But for the price and simplicity it comes shockingly close! I'm sure if I were to chain-in the MiniDSP for Dirac and advance filter/EQ/delay/room correction functions it would bump it up to a whole different level as it has with my other amps. This product clearly had thought put into its array of inputs and outputs and while it may not have everything for every system, it really is a perfect match for my needs. Given the performance, quality of life features, and feel+quality, I would not hesitate to recommend this amp to be the core to build out a 2ch system around! In short: if you're on the fence or considering it...GET IT NOW! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022 by NV NV

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