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Griffin Twenty review; the digital Bluetooth amp for all

Posted on May 6, 2015April 28, 2020 By Hulk
Griffin Twenty review; the digital Bluetooth amp for all

 

There are all kinds of devices out there that want to usher your old tech into the new digital world. Some, like Blumoo, just want to let you control your TV from your smartphone. Some want to connect your car, and others want your home to be some sort of eerie automated cubby. Twenty just wants to save you from buying new speakers. The digital amplifier connects to existing home audio solutions (or desktop speakers!), and offers Bluetooth connectivity with your handheld gadgets.

Hardware

In an interactive sense, Twenty is pretty standard fare. If you went hands-on, your lone interaction would be the volume knob, which has a really smooth action.

 

IMG_1484_GriffinTwenty

 

I’m calling the design ‘popsicle’; flat on one end and curved on the other, which Twenty pulls off easily. Some devices you want to hide away; Twenty isn’t one of them.

Around back, simple I/O ports await. Left and right speaker hookups and a sub-out sit alongside an optical input. The power cable inlet is the only other thing back there.
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