В этом разделе гуру домашнего кинотеатра распаковывает усилитель для домашнего кинотеатра ToneWinner 7300 и хвалит его качество сборки и привлекательную эстетику. Усилитель полностью изготовлен из алюминия и выглядит как произведение искусства, с матовой отделкой и настраиваемой яркостью, которая отлично смотрелась бы в стойке. Гуру сравнивает его с конкурентами, такими как Emotiva и Monolith, отмечая, что усилитель ToneWinner построен как танк с балансными и небалансными переключателями, маркированными входами и возможностью подключения провода 12-го калибра. Он советует зрителям посетить веб-сайт ToneWinner и ознакомиться с их обзорами, а также упоминает, что они с нетерпением ждут возможности опробовать грядущий процессор ToneWinner at300 .
In this section, home theater guru discusses the ToneWinner amplifier, a class AB amplifier with a class H power supply, which is heavy at 57-58 pounds. The company offers affordable products, and they will have a 16-channel processor for full review named the AT-300. The 7300 Plus, version 2, is a seven-channel amplifier that claims to output 180 watts with all channels driven with less than 0.1% distortion. It is double-boxed and well-packed to prevent damage. The amp is entirely aluminum and comes with a power cable and a trigger cable. Finally, the guru describes how the ToneWinner amplifier looks compared to its competitors.
In this section of the video, the host unboxes the ToneWinner 7300 Home Theater Amp and is blown away by the build quality and aesthetics. He compares it to other competitors like the Emotiva and Monolith and notes that those amps have cheap sheet metal construction. The ToneWinner amp, on the other hand, is made entirely of aluminum and is a work of art. The host is impressed by the brushed aluminum finish and the way everything flows and lines up. The amp is also built like a tank and has balanced and unbalanced switches, labeled inputs, and the ability to accept 12-gauge wire. The front of the amp has a VU output meter and a dim button with multiple levels of brightness, and when lit up, the amp looks very attractive.
In this section, the reviewer discusses the physical appearance of the ToneWinner 7300 Home Theater Amp, mentioning its customizable brightness options and brushed aluminum finish that would look great in a rack. The reviewer advises viewers to check out the ToneWinner website and their reviews on the amp, which has received high ratings from buyers.