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The Douk Audio ST-01 Plus is a compact yet powerful 2-channel amplifier featuring 300W per channel via the advanced TPA3255 chip. It supports Bluetooth 5.2 with high-quality aptX codecs for seamless wireless streaming, plus multiple analog inputs including MM phono for turntables. Its unique retro VU meter adds visual charm while adjustable bass and treble controls let you fine-tune your audio. Crafted in a sleek aluminum alloy shell, this amp is designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike who want high-fidelity sound with versatile connectivity and stylish aesthetics.



















| ASIN | B09FPTJ6XD |
| Brand | Douk Audio |
| Brand Name | Douk Audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 283 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 4.53 x 3.84 x 2.13 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.53 x 3.84 x 2.13 inches |
| Manufacturer | Douk Audio |
| Model | ST-01 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Package Type Name | box |
| Voltage | 30 Volts |
J**N
Great amp for money
A solidly built great little amp. I was surprised with the heft and build quality. The knobs are also all solid and have weight to them. Sound is great. I am not an audiophile, but pushong my ELAC 5.2s, with or without a powerd sub and you can really enjoy the music. The sound reprodiction is great off of vinyl or streaming high quality audio over BT and included DAC. I can listen on this system for hours and it is always pleasnt. You don't realize how much audio fatigue you get off an echo speaker, or your phone speakers until you use a HiFi. Same with music source quality. On a crappy echo dot, you can't really tell the difference between lossy and lossless audio. At least I can't. All of it sounds... Like noise. This amp let's the source quality though and provides great audio at normal volcues. I cannot speak to house shaking volume leves, because I am not a kid anymore. I also cannot speak to how this amp compares to a pure tube or a pure class D. I can tell you that for the money I was very impressed and would buy again. The speaker connections are solid, but not as high of quality as on my ELAC speakers. The line level 3.5mm out is convenient for running a powered sub, and the line level volume is dependtend on the overall volume, so you get proportioal sound off of both the 3.5mm and the speaker outs. Inputs all seem to work, I haven't tried the digital coax yet, but all others work great. Now for the cons. As minor as they are. The amp looks a treat. The soft orange Vu meter and soft glowing tubes look great, retro, analogue, and warm. Unfortunately the blue LED source indicator throws that vibe out the window. Maybe it is just me, but this was a poor austetic choice in my opinion. The lowest volume level is not low. I am running 86Db speakers and the lowest Volume level has got to be at least 86 DB, so about 1 watt. This may not matter so some, but your speaker sensitivity may make for a very loud setup with this amp. I would not be able to use my HiFi as I want if I had higher sensitivity speakers (95ish) with this amp. Sound is great, just know there is a high floor and no really attenuation ability below that. Cheap remote. Yup, first world problems. But the cheap generic remote that weights all of a ounce is in sharp contrast to the high quality of the amplifier. It works fine. But I have no delusions tjatt it will last. Asumming o do t lose the darn thing, I will update the review if the remote keeps working past 4-5 months. Yes it is Chinese made and branded,. But appears to be quality. If it does or otherwise fsiles to live up to my expectations, I will update. Otherwise, I have no regrets and would buy again.
S**L
for price, love it
I'm sure there are better sounding "hybrid" tube amps. And better sounding amps in general. However, for the price and size, considering the features, I LOVE this little amp. I've got several AV amps (couple SONY, Onkyo, etc). Ive got a few similar "mini" amps from a handful of makers. I'm not a hi-fi nut, but I'm pretty picky about good sound. This little amp does it for me. The tubes add a nice touch of warmth and smoothness that sounds just amazing to me. One thing that I think can tell the quality of an amp is how different speakers sound on it. For instance, I put some "decent" but old and budget-level bookshelf speakers (6" woofer, 1" dome tweeter) on this. Sounds nice. I put my Micca RB42x on it - definitely a difference, sounds better! I hooked up some Klipsch ... oh, man, did this thing shine!!! Lesser amps make both the Micca and the Klipsch sound good. This guy makes the micca sound good and the Klipsch sound REALLY GOOD; you really can hear a significant difference. (I did put the Klipsch back on my stereo upstairs and this unit runs with the micca as it's "routine" setup, and sounds really good, amazing really, for something THIS small and at THIS price point.) Basic function has been good. I use it wired, mostly, but do use BT connection about 1/4 of the time i use it. I've had no problems with BT connections and sound quality is as expected for BT. Volume control is smooth. Remote works well. I use it in my home office, which is really the sort of application intended, and it's plenty powerful to fill the space and sound good. If you were using it, say, in a shop or large room, and running large speakers, it might not have quite enough "oomph" ... but this type/power of unit really isn't intended for that! And I can't speak to "volume" - whether it's loud enough for someone ... I personally don't care if it's "loud." I want to listen just loud enough to separate all the parts of the music - instruments and such - and where they all sound RIGHT, like they should, like each instrument is right there. This unit does this for me in a 10x10 office at less than 1/3 power on 4" bookshelf speakers and at a level that is comfortable, that i could listen to for a long time without feeling pressured or get sound-fatigue. I see no point in going higher and rattling things on my desk or in the closet. Although, it does have enough power even at that reasonable, very comfortable volume, my wife can hear I have music on in the room above me (despite insulation I put in for sound deadening + acoustic blocking ceiling tiles). I have added a small powered sub on the sub-out channel and find that a really NICE feature. The tone adjustments are nice to have, I guess, and do work, but I generally run it pretty flat with an occasional veeeery _small_ tweak with an EQ setting at the source based on a particular album or recording (ie PC when I'm running over BT from my computer). I've loved this little amp for the months i've been using it so far without any glitches or problems, and hope it lasts forever for me! Definitely worth the money. It's my 3rd Douk device and so far, all have been winners in value for the price.
C**G
The little amp that delivers big sound
I’ve been into audio equipment since the 70’s. I’ve tried all matters of receivers, integrated amps, separates, and tubes. All in an effort to find the ever elusive magic that would have me stop & settle on one setup. Unfortunately, that’s just not going to happen. Some of the best sound I’ve had was from an EL-84 based push-pull all tube integrated. The problem is, it’s low power, and doesn’t put out any bass, even with high efficiency speakers. For only $160 with upgraded tubes, and some positive reviews, I figured I would give this amp a shot. Well, I must say I’ve been pleasantly surprised! The bass is there, and so is some of the goodness that tubes have to offer. Voices & acoustic instruments are a bit more 3D and organic sounding than just straight solid state. Not as sweet as all tubes, but enough to make for a difference. I did spring for the popular Riverstone 5654W tubes. They do a great job of testing & matching the pairs they sell. I can confirm the amp makes no sound without tubes installed, but I still question whether they act more as a buffer, or are actually in the circuit as a preamp. I did try different valves, and there was an appreciable difference in their sonic signatures. As far as the “clicking”...it does so when switching inputs, and when the signal first starts to play. I don’t notice it much as I am playing via a USB cable into the internal DAC and just playing back 3000 songs from my PC in random order. I did try my Topping E30 DAC, and found the sound of the built in DAC to be very similar. No clicking between tracks, I have it setup in my smallish office, so no interference from other remotes. I’ve been using it for 8+ hours a day for more than a week, without issues or concerns. The only thing I don’t like is when lowering the volume, the sound goes out before I can reach the (lower) volume I would like. Playing into a pair of ELAC Debut 2.0 6.5 sans sub gives me all the bass I could ask for. Playing into a pair of Dali Zensor 1 speakers with a sub is sublime. So, am I ready to proclaim this amp as the greatest piece of audio gear in all the universe? I’m certain I’ve never heard the best, and I’m sure the cost of such a system would be far out of my budget. However, for what this amp does, the really good sound qualities and all the inputs and versatility it offers, for the price, I will likely be buying another, to use in a second system. It is that good.
R**D
This little guy packs a whallop!
When I watched Randy, the Cheapaudioman's review on YouTube, I was fairly confident that I would get a good product for the money. What I didn't know was just how knocked out I would be! (To be completely straight he reviewed the Ayima T9 but it is in actuality the very same product) This guy punches WAY above his class! The clarity is miles above what I expected. The overall sound is, and please, this IS the best description to my ability, well, warm and gooey like grandma's best backed chocolate brownies with warm layers of caramel. Don't get me wrong, the ST-01 produces plenty of punchy bass, but where it's true strength resides is in the mids. I listened to 1978's London Town by Wings. All of the lush melodic fare is brought to the fore. Paul McCartney's vocal stylings have a weight and texture that I had previously never heard. This is also heard on Denny Laine's lead vocals, and when mixed with Linda McCartney's vocals make a rich sause of sound that is exquisite. This little guy is no slouch in the treble department either! This, friends, is where the astounding clarity comes in. Cymbal strikes and other forms of percussion other than drums rings sweet and clear. The flutes on Don't Let it Bring You Down are simply heavenly. The higher register vocals on Girlfriend are AMAZING. The highs are never fatiguing, and keep in mind that this was lossy audio from the internet that I was listening to! I haven't even listened to my vinyl yet on this thing! Sgt. Pepper, here I come! Don't let the naysayers in a few of the other reviews influence your decision here. Yeah, it clicks when nothing is being put through and I guess it goes into standby mode if no audio signal is detected after ten seconds. SO? This is so minor as to be a non issue and at this price point with the amazing sound quality? It's like having a filet Mignon that you didn't pay a lot for and complaining about just a bit of grissel along the bone. The meat is tender and juicy but you're going to complain about a TINY piece of it? This little tube hybrid is the real deal, folks and while it isn't a true tube amp with them only powering the preamp stage, this powerful little guy makes my old $395 Onkyo sound kinda old and washed up. This is ABSOLUTELY the best $129 I have ever spent!
L**Y
Works as advertised except for power output
I took 2 stars off because of the advertising saying this is a 300w x 2 amp. Also there was no remote control included as it was advertised. The included power supply can only supply 150 watts total, and no amp is 100% efficient. This is realistically about 60-70w x 2 into 4 ohms. Also I upgraded the power supply to a 48v 400 watt model and there was no audible difference, so don't bother with that. The bluetooth pairing and connectivity was fine, as was the line in. This review is for the PLUS version (without tubes), not the PRO version (with tubes). The reviews seem to be getting lumped together so I wanted to distinguish it.
R**T
BLOWN away... AT FIRST, read on dear consumer...
UPDATE: Downgraded to 1 star for 3 reasons. 1. Unit doesn't turn on all the time and sometimes turns on and off repeatedly. 2. VU meter worked for a bit and then stopped working completely. 3. Customer service... To say it's bad would require ANY response at all. It's non existent. I've tried to resolve this with Amazon and the vendor on 5 occasions (2 Amazon, 3 vendor), ZERO luck, zero response. The sound quality and performance of this amp is staggering for its size and price. If you're on the fence, go of it. You will NOT regret it. I have it driving a pair of Boston Acoustics VR Reference speakers and using the aux out for a 1000 watt matching sub. It's unreal the sound this thing produces.. Warm, rich, full, VERY articulate, no discernable distortion, and able to get QUITE loud if you need it.
P**O
This is AUDIOPHILE-quality good! Amazing soundstage, musicality, and detail.
While it might be easy to dismiss this is as a toy, rest assured that this is one of the BEST budget amps I have heard. Paired with the Sony SS-CS5 bookshelf speakers, this combo packs an unbelievable value for systems under $500. The resolution, detail, warmth, image, and soundstage are VERY impressive. First, I connected this amp to my reference system (Zu Adio DW Omen II speakers, Denafrips Ares II DAC) temporarily replacing an A50 MKII 300B tube amp, and was quite surprised at the quality of the sound. I listen mainly to classical, choral, and acoustic jazz, so imaging and soundstage are very important to me. There was an amazing amount of air and separation among the instruments, and vocals sounded very sweet (harmonically rich) while still retaining great definition. This little amp has enough character that it thrives in a refined system. However, the REAL surprise was when I integrated into a more price-appropriate setup with the Sony CS5's. These budget speakers are an amazing deal themselves, and there is a great synergy between this amp and speakers. (Mind you, it sounded good with the KEF Q150's as well, but the CS-5's were a perfect match.) At regular price, you can put this system together for under $300 and it will easily outperform almost anything in that price range. You are getting a great amp, a tube preamp, a very decent DAC with optical, coax, and USB inputs, plus Bluetooth, plus a REMOTE, and a line-out for a subwoofer! That's a tremendous value. Also, I tested the internal DAC with the optical and coax inputs and it was surprisingly good. Not quite at the level of the Denfaris ($800 DAC) but very close. This is just not a great amp/DAC/tube combo for its price-- it's a great piece of gear, PERIOD. Highly recommended.
C**S
AWESOME sound, not for computer use
This unit sounds incredible (especially for the price), can push 8 ohm speakers pretty loud (not concert loud but plenty that you'll be shouting at someone in the same room). The volume display is sweet and contrary to other reviews, it actually does work and isn't a random gimmick. When you play audio at the volumes this is intended to push, the volume meter will dance. It is also accurate, because when you push the volume to where the needle gets high in the red-zone, things start to get distorted. So it's really effective to use to set the volume appropriately on the device. It does have the relay that will click on and off when audio is present or not present. For this reason I would not recommend use with speakers on your computer. It's not good if your audio is on/off frequently as would be the case on a computer. It takes about 8-10 seconds for the relay to click off for me. It is perfect for a music player though, connect an old laptop to stream spotify, your phone over bluetooth, or a nice DAC to get the best audio experience. It's also tiny and cute! Yet roars beautifully which is so awesome. Want something to play music? Get this!! It's so awesome
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