WiFi Amplifiers

WiFi amplifiers are compact amp units that offer wireless streaming via your phone, laptop or tablet.

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  1. Audizio Brescia Streaming Amp with Internet Receiver, DAB & CD - Black
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    Audizio Brescia Streaming Amp with Internet Receiver, DAB & CD - Black
    • All-in-one 120W receiver amplifier
    • Spotify Connect and wireless Bluetooth connectivity
    • Internet radio tuning, along with FM and DAB+ tuning
    • Optical (Toslink) and coaxial inputs for televisions and MP3 players
    • Slot-in CD player and a USB slot for MP3 playback
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  2. Trivum RP321 2-Zone Multi Room Din Rail Smart Audio System Amplifier
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    Trivum RP321 2-Zone Multi Room Din Rail Smart Audio System Amplifier
    • Two-zone smart multiroom system
    • Two amplifiers each with 2x 30W for high-fidelity output
    • Controllable via smartphone app
    • 1x DAB+/FM tuner shared by both zones and 2x independent line inputs
    • Stream separately in each zone
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  3. Trivum RP341V2 4-Zone Multi Room Din Rail Smart Audio System Amplifier
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    Trivum RP341V2 4-Zone Multi Room Din Rail Smart Audio System Amplifier
    • 4-zone multi-room system amplifier
    • Four built-in amplifiers with 2x 30W power
    • LAN input connects to Trivum touchpad
    • Stereo line input and built-in DAB+ / FM radio tuning
    • Free iOS/Android app and compatibility with streaming services
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  4. Trivum SC311M 1-Zone Multi Room Smart Audio System Amplifier
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    Trivum SC311M 1-Zone Multi Room Smart Audio System Amplifier
    • Complete smart multi-room 1-zone amplifier
    • 2x 30W power amplifier
    • Streaming, Bluetooth, TV audio input, DAB+FM radio tuner
    • LAN connection for fast and smooth performance
    • Free iOS/Android app with streaming service compatibility
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  5. Trivum RP311V2 1-Zone Multiroom Din Rail Smart Audio System Amplifier
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    Trivum RP311V2 1-Zone Multiroom Din Rail Smart Audio System Amplifier
    • Smart multi-room system, 1-zone amplifier
    • 1x amplifier with 2x 30W of power
    • Operate via free app for iOS and Android or via a browser
    • DAB+ and FM tuner, 1x analogue line input and 1x streaming client
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  6. Trivum SC344M 4-Zone Multi Room Smart Audio System Amplifier
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    Trivum SC344M 4-Zone Multi Room Smart Audio System Amplifier
    • Flexible and smart 4-zone amplifier
    • Four 2x 30W amplifiers
    • 4x streaming clients, 4x line inputs, 4x DAB/FM tuners
    • LAN connection for fast performance
    • Controllable with the free iOS/Android Trivum app
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  7. Trivum PS24/100 DIN Rail Power Supply
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    Trivum PS24/100 DIN Rail Power Supply
    • DIN rail power supply
    • Designed for all Trivum REGLine devices
    • 24V (3.83A) voltage and 0 - 92W power
    • Highly efficient, compact, and lightweight design
    • Two supplies required for the RP341v2 amplifier
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WiFi Amplifiers are a staple in modern audio technology and provide an easy way to stream music from your favourite streaming services, such as Spotify and Amazon music. All of our WiFi amps are compact in design, so can be easily hidden or placed discreetly. Some of them are rack-mountable as well, so they can be installed in a permanent rack system in a place like a restaurant or a warehouse.

Streaming amps, or WiFi amplifiers, essentially work by connecting to your local network at home or in a commercial setting like a shop, and then used with an app on your smart device to stream music wirelessly. With most respective apps, you are able to adjust volume, change songs, and even turn the amplifier on and off using the app itself, essentially making your phone a remote control for the system.

By using WiFi amplifiers, you have access to a multitude of radio stations and streaming services. Compared to Bluetooth streaming, WiFi offers a stronger signal strength and also better overall audio quality. They are best used in larger distances over multiple rooms rather than shorter distances, which Bluetooth is better for.

If you have two WiFi amplifiers connected to the same network that use the same app, you are able to have multi-room audio. You can have the same audio in multiple rooms, or separate audio sources in different rooms by utilising the compatible streaming app.

Using WiFi Amplifiers in Homes

WiFi audio amplifiers provide a modern solution for powering passive speakers in home audio setups. These devices integrate wireless connectivity, allowing you to stream music from smartphones, tablets, or computers directly to your speakers without the need for traditional wired connections. By combining amplification and WiFi capabilities, they make it easier to enjoy high-quality audio throughout your home.

One of the main benefits of WiFi amplifiers is their versatility. They can connect to various streaming services and devices, supporting formats like lossless audio for an improved listening experience. This makes them an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their sound system without replacing existing passive speakers. Simply connect the amplifier to your speakers, and you’re ready to enjoy wireless, high-quality audio.

WiFi amplifiers also enable multi-room audio setups. With the ability to link multiple devices over your home network, they let you play synchronised music across different rooms or customise what plays in each space. This feature is ideal for entertaining or creating personalised listening environments.

In addition to convenience, WiFi amplifiers often come with companion apps for easy control. You can adjust settings, select sources, and manage playlists from your phone, giving you seamless access to your audio system. These amplifiers bridge the gap between traditional passive speaker setups and modern wireless technology, offering an efficient and stylish way to enjoy music at home.

Streaming Amps and their Benefits

Streaming amps combine traditional audio amplification with advanced streaming capabilities, offering a seamless solution for modern music enthusiasts. These devices are designed to power passive speakers while allowing users to stream music directly from their favourite platforms or devices. By integrating streaming technology, streaming amps eliminate the need for additional components, simplifying home audio setups.

One of the main benefits of streaming amps is their convenience. With built-in WiFi or Bluetooth connectivity, they enable easy access to streaming services, internet radio, or local music libraries. This means you can play music from your phone, tablet, or computer without relying on physical connections or multiple pieces of equipment.

Streaming amps also support high-quality audio formats, ensuring excellent sound clarity and performance. Many models are compatible with lossless streaming services, making them an ideal choice for audiophiles who prioritise sound fidelity. Whether you’re streaming a playlist or enjoying a movie soundtrack, these amps provide an immersive listening experience.

Additionally, streaming amps often include user-friendly features like app-based controls or voice integration. These features allow you to adjust volume, switch inputs, or manage playlists effortlessly, improving your overall audio experience. With their compact and versatile designs, streaming amps are a perfect solution for those seeking modern functionality combined with exceptional sound quality.

Bluetooth and WiFi Streaming - Main Differences

When choosing an amplifier with Bluetooth and WiFi, understanding the key differences between these streaming technologies can help you select the best option for your needs. Both offer wireless audio solutions, but they differ significantly in terms of range, quality, and functionality.

Bluetooth streaming is well-known for its simplicity and universal compatibility. Most devices, from smartphones to tablets, can easily pair with Bluetooth-enabled amplifiers. This makes it a convenient choice for quick, short-range connections. However, Bluetooth has limitations in terms of range, usually capped at about 30 feet, and audio quality may suffer due to compression, especially in older Bluetooth standards.

WiFi streaming, on the other hand, offers superior range and audio quality. Amplifiers with Bluetooth and WiFi leverage your home network to stream music, allowing for lossless audio playback and the ability to connect multiple devices simultaneously. WiFi also supports multi-room audio, enabling synchronised playback across different zones in your home. While setup can be slightly more complex than Bluetooth, the benefits of higher fidelity and broader functionality often outweigh the added effort.

Choosing an amplifier with both Bluetooth and WiFi provides flexibility. Bluetooth is ideal for quick, straightforward playback, while WiFi excels in scenarios requiring better sound quality and extended connectivity. By combining these technologies, such amplifiers offer a versatile solution for a range of audio needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Does WiFi Audio Work?

WiFi audio works by transmitting sound data over a wireless network using WiFi technology, instead of traditional cables or Bluetooth. Audio signals are converted into digital data, sent over the network, and then decoded by compatible devices like speakers, amplifiers, or smartphones. This allows for higher-quality audio compared to Bluetooth, with better range and the ability to stream to multiple devices simultaneously.

WiFi audio typically requires a central hub, such as a router or a dedicated streaming device, to manage the connection between the source (e.g., a phone or computer) and the playback devices. Many systems use apps to control audio streams, and some protocols, like AirPlay or DLNA, enable seamless device compatibility.

How do Wireless Speakers Get Power?

Wireless speakers still require power, typically provided in one of two ways: through a built-in rechargeable battery or by plugging into a standard wall socket. Battery-powered wireless speakers are portable and convenient, ideal for outdoor or on-the-go use, but their playback time is limited by the battery capacity.

Plug-in wireless speakers are designed for stationary setups like home audio systems. While they don’t need audio cables, they require a nearby power socket to function. Some systems also use proprietary power solutions or combine a single power cable with audio transmission, simplifying setup.

Is WiFi Audio Better Than Bluetooth?

WiFi audio is generally better than Bluetooth for sound quality and range. WiFi offers higher bandwidth, allowing it to transmit uncompressed or lossless audio, which results in superior sound compared to Bluetooth's typically compressed audio. Additionally, WiFi supports multi-room audio and connections to multiple devices simultaneously.

Bluetooth, while more convenient for quick, direct pairing, has limitations in range (typically up to 30 feet) and audio quality. WiFi can cover a whole house with the help of a router and maintain a more stable connection, making it the preferred choice for high-fidelity and multi-device setups.

Does Music Sound Better Wired or Wireless?

Music generally sounds better wired than wireless due to the consistent and high-quality signal transmission of wired connections. Wired systems avoid the compression that wireless technologies like Bluetooth often use, preserving the original audio fidelity. They are also free from potential interference or latency issues that can affect wireless setups.

However, wireless technologies like WiFi audio can match or even surpass wired quality when streaming uncompressed or lossless formats, especially over high-bandwidth networks. For casual listening, wireless is highly convenient, but for audiophiles or critical listening, wired setups still tend to provide the best performance.

Do WiFi Amplifiers Need Power?

Yes, WiFi amplifiers require power to operate. Most are plugged into a standard electrical socket, as they need consistent energy to amplify audio signals and maintain a WiFi connection. This is especially true for stationary home audio setups.

Can You Get Wireless Amps?

Yes, wireless amplifiers are available and are commonly used in home audio and professional setups. These amps connect to audio sources wirelessly via WiFi, Bluetooth, or proprietary wireless protocols, eliminating the need for traditional wired connections. They still require a power source but allow speakers or other devices to be placed more flexibly without running long audio cables.

Wireless amps often include features like built-in streaming services, multi-room audio support, and app-based controls. They are compatible with various speaker types, including passive speakers when paired with the amp's speaker outputs.

How Does a Wireless Streaming Amplifier Work?

A wireless streaming amplifier combines audio amplification with wireless connectivity to stream music directly from devices or online services. It connects to your WiFi or Bluetooth network, allowing you to send audio from smartphones, computers, or cloud-based platforms. Once the audio signal is received, the amplifier processes and amplifies it to drive connected speakers.

Why Would You Want a WiFi Amplifier?

A WiFi amplifier offers the convenience of wireless audio streaming combined with the power of amplification for your speakers. It eliminates the need for physical audio cables from your source device, allowing you to stream high-quality audio directly from smartphones, computers, or online platforms. This makes it ideal for modern setups where clutter-free and flexible placement is essential.

Additionally, WiFi amplifiers often support multi-room audio, app-based controls, and integration with smart home systems or voice assistants. They provide better audio quality compared to Bluetooth systems and are perfect for those who want seamless control over music throughout their home.

What’s the Difference Between an Amplifier and Receiver?

An amplifier increases the power of an audio signal to drive speakers, focusing solely on audio performance. It typically has fewer features and is used in setups where audio sources are connected separately or paired with a preamp.

A receiver combines an amplifier with additional features like a built-in radio tuner, video processing, and multiple input/output options. It serves as the central hub for home theatre or multi-source audio systems, managing both audio and video signals while also amplifying sound for playback. In short, a receiver is a more versatile device, while an amplifier is specialised for pure audio tasks.

How Do I Know What WiFi Amplifier I Need?

To choose the right WiFi amplifier, consider your setup and audio needs. If you're connecting passive speakers, you'll need an amplifier with enough power output (measured in watts) to drive them effectively.

Ensure the amplifier's impedance (measured in ohms) matches the speakers' impedance; mismatched impedance can lead to poor performance or damage to your equipment. Most amplifiers and speakers list their impedance ratings in their specifications, so check for compatibility.

Also, assess features like multi-room audio support, compatibility with streaming services, app-based controls, and whether it integrates with your existing smart home ecosystem. Ensure the amplifier is compatible with your speakers and the space it will serve.