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Reviews (8)

Jul 03, 2017
It's Smash Bros.! Of course it's good!
I haven't played the other Smash Bros. games a whole lot, so I can't really compare them except to say that you only need one, and they're all great. (Well the original on N64 is short on features, amazing / "wow" factor, and AI difficulty, but still good.)

May 01, 2021
Better value than 2 Joy Cons for games where you would use 2 Joy Cons.
Indeed, it is.

Jun 18, 2016
Great bridge amplifier for the money. (Designed for regular speakers, not headphones.)
Works very well so far! It appears to be a bridge amplifier, which will not simply work with headphones OOTB (+ and - speaker outputs for each speaker, whereas headphones have common ground). But there are some hacks that should work, which you can find online.
Probably the best solution is to modify your headphones to work with speaker outputs--i.e., connect "ground" from each driver to the "-" speaker outputs; don't ground the headphones at all. (I haven't tried this.)
In any configuration, you probably want some resistance in series with the headphones as this amp puts out noticeable noise even when the incoming signal is silent, and this amp VERY loud for headphones. Vary the resistance with a potentiometer for volume control.
A headphone amp would be better for headphones, but where will you find one at this price?