





🎵 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Micca OriGain Compact Stereo Integrated Amplifier delivers powerful 50W x 2 audio output in a sleek, space-saving design. With user-friendly controls and versatile connectivity options, it’s the perfect choice for audiophiles looking to enhance their listening experience without compromising on style.






| ASIN | B01M0SL7YC |
| Item model number | OriGain |
| Product Dimensions | 14.3 x 8.2 x 3.2 cm; 907.18 g |
S**H
Within a month of use, it broke, that is no sound comes (power supply seems fine, shows voltage). Reached out the manufacturer's service contact. Tech support asked for invoice after that no show.
A**R
I have purchased this amp to power a set of Pioneer SP-BS22-LR and drive a Polk sub and the result is pleasant enough to my ears. The amp is doing a great job at picking up the output of a HifiBerry light DAC (piZeroW) which is not very strong. As I have to crank the volume pretty high because of this, I appreciate the fact that there is no hissing or static noise. The amp is pretty good for that. As the sub is pushing the power-hungry deep bass out, the origain has to power the bookshelf speakers and the final result can be really loud without audible distortion - too loud for my appartment by all means. The entire combination gives me a pleasantly sounding system - of course everything is so dependent of one's taste for music and sound color that this is totally subjective.
K**W
Many other reviewers have commented on the excellent sound quality, and I concur. This sounds every bit as good to me as my old 500W per channel Carver class A/B amplifier. I can detect no deficiency in the quality of audio produced. It is dead silent in the silent parts of the audio program and has plenty of power for near-field listening. It pairs well with Micca RB42 bookshelf speakers, and some older KLH speakers I have. I was pleasantly surprised that the bundled power adapter has a two-prong non-polarized cord, and thus the amplifier's audio ground is isolated from the electrical service's equipment ground. Other amplifiers I've purchased used a grounded power supply. Connecting a grounded amplifier's analog audio input to a grounded audio source (such as a computer with a grounded power supply) results in ground-loop noise being induced into the audio. Another amplifier I have suffers from this issue when connected to my computer (making it seem like the sound card is noisy or of poor quality), but the OriGain connected to that same computer produces perfectly clean audio with dead silence in the quiet parts. What I really love about this amplifier is its small size, minimalist aesthetics, and low power consumption. The enclosure is solid, attractive, and unobtrusive. The speaker connectors are robust and accept wire up to 14 gauge via screw-down clamping, or larger via banana plugs. Due to the efficiency, it runs only slightly warmer than ambient, and there is no noticeable temperature change even after extended listening at the highest volume levels I find comfortable. Measuring with a watt meter, I found that the amplifier and its bundled power supply consume 3.82 watts when the audio is quiet. The power consumption only goes up a few tenths of a watt when turned up to moderately loud near-field listening levels. To get the power consumption to rise by even one watt, the volume has to be cranked up to the point where it's a bit uncomfortable to sit near the speakers. When the switch on the amplifier is turned off, the bundled 24V 4.75A efficiency level VI power supply consumes 0.33 watt. The build quality appears to be excellent. Since there are no vent holes in the enclosure and it barely generates any heat at all, I expect the lifespan to be excellent, or at least not be limited by dust buildup or heat stress. The manual is written in clear proper English, is of a readable size, and includes useful specs and diagrams. Even the bundled audio cable is of decent quality. Although less-expensive amplifiers based on the TPA3116D2 are available, I have no regrets spending a bit more for the quality of this product and its bundled power supply and cable.
S**H
One of the best sounding audio interface. People who want to have a clear sound as well as punchy bass this amplifier is excellent for them. Value for money device
J**H
I had a really hard time telling the difference between this little guy and a Marantz PM6006. (Hifiberry dac+ pro, KEF q100s) Maybe that's my limitation, but the fact that it could get close seems remarkable for an $80 amp the size of a half-sandwich. (A Cambridge Topaz AM10, and an Emotiva A100 did not make the cut.) It was very pleasant to listen to (even string quartets and jazz) at reasonable volumes. I remain surprised and impressed. And it won't go above reasonable volumes. 50W? Whatever. The 40W Marantz or an old Rotel 50W power amp blow this away for volume, its not even close. The KEF's at 86dB are not an obvious match; prefer speakers with higher sensitivity. While the head is half-sandwich-sized, the power brick is half-masonry-brick-sized; you'll have to shove that behind some furniture. The head unit gets pretty crowded in back with 4 speaker wires, 4 RCA plugs, and power cable, so this has to sit at the back of the desk. The on/off switch works by the volume past zero; so you can't leave the volume set. The included subwoofer cable looked surprisingly decent quality. The speaker binding posts are smaller than average, too small for 12 gauge speaker wire; so don't buy 12 gauge speaker wire for it.
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