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Echo Link Amp - Stream and amplify hi-fi music to your speakers

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Features

  • Upgrade your speakers with a built-in 60W x 2-channel amplifier, high-fidelity streaming music, and Alexa.
  • Voice control music selection and playback with your compatible Echo device or the Alexa app.
  • Connect Echo Link Amp to speakers and group with other supported Echo devices to play music throughout your home.
  • Multiple digital and analog inputs and outputs provide compatibility with your existing stereo equipment.
  • Lets you cast to one or more Echo speakers from a line-in input, like an amplified turntable or CD player.
  • Alexa is able to respond through all your connected speakers.

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  • In many ways better than Sonos Amp for half the price
Configuration: Echo Link Amp
I returned my Sonos Amp because that product is notorious for not working with 3rd party subwoofer. There are multiple threads online relating the exact same issue, Sonos unfortunately will only send a new unit but there is a big chance that it will have the same issue. I bought the Echo Amplifier as a replacement, and I'm pleasantly surprised. The system works great with my Audioengine set up (P4 speakers and S8 subwoofer), subwoofer can connect either through line in or LFE without any issues at all. The sound quality is fine. It is a bit worse than the sonos amp (judging only by the bookshelf speakers since I couldn't connect my subwoofer). It has half of the power as the Sonos amp at 65w per channel compared to the ridiculous 120w from the Sonos. Personally this is not a problem for me since at 40% I have enough power to fill the living room during a house party. More power would be nice, especially if running a 4.1 system like the Sonos support but its not a must have. Connectivity is just so much better on the Echo Amp than the Sonos. I can easily use it for multiroom audio with any echo in the house, or just add a dot to integrate dump speakers. This is huge considering the Sonos does not support Echo multiroom unless you plugin an echo device through Line In (thus defeating the purpose of having superior audio quality). Final thoughts: This is the perfect no frills amp. Easy to set up, integrates with everything, well priced, and sound quality is good enough for the price. My set up: main living room with S8 subwoofer and two P4 speakers with a turn table connected. Echo dot in the kitchen and office (connected to two A2+ speakers), and first gen Echo speaker with battery as a mobile speaker. FireTV in the TV room. Everything can cast audio, the FireTV is the only thing that doesn't support multiroom audio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2019 by V. Silva

  • Echo For My Deck
Configuration: Echo Link Amp
I have outdoor speakers on my deck that used to have a cheap amp for playing music which I connected an echo input to, as it started having issues I looked at the Echo Link Amp, and glad I decided to purchase this. It is great, since it has no speakers but terminals for connecting speakers, I can have it safe inside and wired to my outdoor speakers. It pairs just like any other echo device and I can have multi room audio so I can have the same music inside and out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023 by rustyk123

  • Decent replacement for Bose SA5
Configuration: Echo Link Amp
I picked up Echo Link Amp since my Bose SA5 has been sitting with Bose for couple of months to get Airplay support. Reviews for Echo Link Amp were just ok, nothing special so I was a bit concerned. My setup needed to power 4 speakers - Bose Free space 51 and Polk Atrium 6 so I was not sure if this amp would be able to handle either. I was quite surprised when I connect all four speakers and at 50% volume, it was loud. I went up to 60% and didn't hear any distortion and didn't wanted to bother neighbors either. Out of the box, the sound is a little flat for my taste, though good thing is that you can change the EQ settings and apply a crossover. You can set this amp with other Alexa's for multi room too, you just need to be on the same network. Multi-room on Alexa actually works pretty good. Overall, I have used Bose SA5 for 5 years, and I think Echo Link amp + Alexa devices are decent replacement for the whole Bose SoundTouch multi room speaker line. I am already selling my sound touch and will actually sell my Bose SA5 too when I get it back. Here are the Pros - 1) Price $299 vs $499. 2) Way better iPhone App. Amazon keeps updating the app too. Bose Soundtouch app is buggy, loses connections to speakers, had to restart the app few times, it works though experience is pretty poor. 3) You don't have to be on your home network to control the speakers. 4) EQ settings + crossover support in the app. 5) Has Line out for stereo, subwoofer and optical too in the back. I have connected my old Airport express which has Airplay support and line out. It works great. If you are not playing music from the Alexa app, it switch to RCA stereo automatically. 6) Decent Internet music services. The ones I care about Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible and Apple Music are all there. 7) Amazon's support is far superior than what I have experienced with Bose. Cons - 1) I haven't seen ability to play music from NAS or DLNA. Personally, this is not a deal breaker for me since I rarely used this feature. 2) App itself is designed more for Internet Radio. You cannot browse your library on the app. So you can see all Radio channels from Pandora, Apple Music, Amazon Music. In order to play an album, you have to ask Alexa to play a song or album. Again, this is not a deal beaker though this is something I hope Amazon adds it in their Alexa App. I understand this was not needed for Alexa devices though for the amp which is powering speakers outside in the patio, it would be nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020 by R. R

  • Fantastic sound quality; great match with KEF LS50’s
Configuration: Echo Link Amp
The sound quality of this amplifier is fantastic. I have read some reviews which weren’t very positive, but I have no idea why. The Echo Link Amp sounds easily as good as the Sonos products. It is a convenient and easy way to use high quality speakers with Amazon Prime Music, Apple Music, and Spotify. We have it hooked up to a pair of KEF LS50’s—very capable speakers—and it sounds great. The only complaint is that the volume knob requires more and more turns as the volume increases. There are big jumps in volume at the low end and much smaller increases at the high end. It should be more consistent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020 by EBK

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