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# 5.1 Audio Channels Bluetooth Connectivity 50W Output NuForce DDA120 Powerful Integrated Digital Amp with BTR1 Bluetooth Receiver Dongle Included (Black)

**Price:** ₹ 3478
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## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate Your Listening Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NuForce DDA120 Powerful Integrated Digital Amp with BTR1 Bluetooth Receiver Dongle Included (Black)
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 3478 with free shipping
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Elegance:** A sleek design that fits perfectly in any modern space.
- • **Unleash Your Sound:** Experience audio like never before with 50 watts of pure power.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Connect effortlessly to all your favorite devices via Bluetooth.
- • **Stream Your Favorites:** Enjoy direct access to Spotify and other internet applications.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Works with smartphones, speakers, and more for ultimate flexibility.

## Overview

The NuForce DDA120 is a powerful integrated digital amplifier that delivers exceptional audio quality with a compact design. It features a 50-watt output, Bluetooth connectivity, and compatibility with various devices, making it the perfect choice for audiophiles seeking both performance and style.

## Description

DDA120 was developed for one simple purpose: To allow you to enjoy music from any source in fantastic quality. Its diminutive size and elegant styling conceal a sophisticated amplifier capable of extracting every last detail and nuance from your music collection. The DDA120 builds on the success of its predecessor the critically acclaimed, multi award winning DDA100.

Review: Optoma NuForce DDA120 doesn't disappoint - I have been a serious listener of recorded music for decades. I have had a number of serious, mid- to (lower) high-end audio systems. I am also an analog engineer by profession, so I understand audio electronics well. About 4 years ago I divested myself of all of my analog audio equipment and replaced it with digital amplifiers. My main listening system since then has been a Wadia 151 PowerDAC driving Axiom M60 speakers, which I have been extremely pleased with. I also bought a NuForce ICON 2 and Axiom M22 speakers for my computer sound. I have been delighted by the little NuForce amp. Recently, I decided to extend my listening options to my bedroom, where I put the Wadia 151 on a pair of Paradigm Studio speakers. So, I was in the market for another amplifier to pair with the M60s in my living room. At first I looked at purchasing another Wadia, but then became aware of the new Optoma NuForce DDA120 amplifier, which has just become available as a successor to the DDA100. These amplifiers are fully digital, with the digital-to-analog conversion happening at the speaker terminals (That is, they are PowerDAC architecture). The reviews of the DDA100 were impressive, and the DDA120 promised to be even better. I decided to give it a try. I received my NuForce DDA120 about 2 weeks ago, and I have been putting it through its paces, as well as just enjoying my music (classical and jazz, with a strong emphasis on grand piano and classical guitar). I am delighted with the DDA120 amplifier, and can say that it plays extremely well in my listening system. It is transparent and effortless. The listening experience is entirely dominated by the quality of the source material. When the source is superb, the DDA120 does not let it down. I have verified all of the inputs - USB, TOSLink (optical), S/PDIF (coax), and analog (RCA). All have worked flawlessly. The only "quirk" is that there is a slight (about 5 second) delay when first connecting one of the digital inputs before the sound is heard. Apparently, this is time taken to synchronize the clocks and lock it in with the jitter elimination function. I was concerned that this would make it difficult to lip-sync with a TV, but there does not appear to be any noticeable latency. There is just the 5 second lock-up period when a signal is first connected to a digital input. The NuForce DDA120 is very light, but nicely built. It also runs only very slightly warm (not even approaching hot), even after hours of listening. The design is understated and uncluttered. Even though the red LED display is not overwhelming, it is nice that it can be set to only light for a few seconds whenever any control signal is received, either by front knob, or from the remote control. The DDA120 also comes with a "dongle" receiver, a little bigger than a USB thumb drive, which enables BlueTooth aptX and AAC. I have verified that this receiver works, and was trivial to get setup. However, I don't use BT to stream audio. Instead I use direct optical, USB, and optically coupled AirPlay (from Apple TV). So, the BT receiver was not an important factor for me. I love the supplied little IR remote control. It is the smallest remote I have ever had for any equipment. The only negative is that it is hard to keep up with. It is truly tiny! But it works perfectly. So, the bottom line is that I am extremely pleased with my purchase of the NuForce DDA120 digital audio amplifier. It has taken up a key function in my music system, and is doing exactly what I got it for. I make no claims to golden-eared audiophile status. But, I am a critical listener with good ears and a love of music. I am not disappointed in the Optoma NuForce DDA120, and would happily recommend it.
Review: Junk Quality - Unit failed just out of warranty. Unable to get a response from customer support. Unit was gently used and not abused. Sound quality was good while it worked. Expensive for a unit with this short of a life. I have HIFI gear from the 70s that’s still going strong.

## Features

- Fantastic audio quality
- Small and elegant design
- Connect all your digital and analogue music devices
- Massively powerful
- Includes the NuForce BTR1 Bluetooth receiver dongle

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 out of 5 stars 44 Reviews |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Optoma
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Special Feature:** DAB
- **Compatible Devices:** Smartphone, Speaker
- **Surround Sound Channel Configuration:** 5 1 channel
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 3.3 Pounds
- **Output Wattage:** 50 Watts
- **Supported Internet Services:** Spotify
- **Audio Output Type:** Speakers

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Optoma NuForce DDA120 doesn't disappoint
*by P***L on June 22, 2015*

I have been a serious listener of recorded music for decades. I have had a number of serious, mid- to (lower) high-end audio systems. I am also an analog engineer by profession, so I understand audio electronics well. About 4 years ago I divested myself of all of my analog audio equipment and replaced it with digital amplifiers. My main listening system since then has been a Wadia 151 PowerDAC driving Axiom M60 speakers, which I have been extremely pleased with. I also bought a NuForce ICON 2 and Axiom M22 speakers for my computer sound. I have been delighted by the little NuForce amp. Recently, I decided to extend my listening options to my bedroom, where I put the Wadia 151 on a pair of Paradigm Studio speakers. So, I was in the market for another amplifier to pair with the M60s in my living room. At first I looked at purchasing another Wadia, but then became aware of the new Optoma NuForce DDA120 amplifier, which has just become available as a successor to the DDA100. These amplifiers are fully digital, with the digital-to-analog conversion happening at the speaker terminals (That is, they are PowerDAC architecture). The reviews of the DDA100 were impressive, and the DDA120 promised to be even better. I decided to give it a try. I received my NuForce DDA120 about 2 weeks ago, and I have been putting it through its paces, as well as just enjoying my music (classical and jazz, with a strong emphasis on grand piano and classical guitar). I am delighted with the DDA120 amplifier, and can say that it plays extremely well in my listening system. It is transparent and effortless. The listening experience is entirely dominated by the quality of the source material. When the source is superb, the DDA120 does not let it down. I have verified all of the inputs - USB, TOSLink (optical), S/PDIF (coax), and analog (RCA). All have worked flawlessly. The only "quirk" is that there is a slight (about 5 second) delay when first connecting one of the digital inputs before the sound is heard. Apparently, this is time taken to synchronize the clocks and lock it in with the jitter elimination function. I was concerned that this would make it difficult to lip-sync with a TV, but there does not appear to be any noticeable latency. There is just the 5 second lock-up period when a signal is first connected to a digital input. The NuForce DDA120 is very light, but nicely built. It also runs only very slightly warm (not even approaching hot), even after hours of listening. The design is understated and uncluttered. Even though the red LED display is not overwhelming, it is nice that it can be set to only light for a few seconds whenever any control signal is received, either by front knob, or from the remote control. The DDA120 also comes with a "dongle" receiver, a little bigger than a USB thumb drive, which enables BlueTooth aptX and AAC. I have verified that this receiver works, and was trivial to get setup. However, I don't use BT to stream audio. Instead I use direct optical, USB, and optically coupled AirPlay (from Apple TV). So, the BT receiver was not an important factor for me. I love the supplied little IR remote control. It is the smallest remote I have ever had for any equipment. The only negative is that it is hard to keep up with. It is truly tiny! But it works perfectly. So, the bottom line is that I am extremely pleased with my purchase of the NuForce DDA120 digital audio amplifier. It has taken up a key function in my music system, and is doing exactly what I got it for. I make no claims to golden-eared audiophile status. But, I am a critical listener with good ears and a love of music. I am not disappointed in the Optoma NuForce DDA120, and would happily recommend it.

### ⭐ Junk Quality
*by A***Y on October 21, 2018*

Unit failed just out of warranty. Unable to get a response from customer support. Unit was gently used and not abused. Sound quality was good while it worked. Expensive for a unit with this short of a life. I have HIFI gear from the 70s that’s still going strong.

### ⭐⭐ When it worked, sounded good. Packaging needs work. Lack of support forced me to go elsewhere.
*by F***E on June 1, 2016*

Not a super fan of NuForce any more. I have been a loyal customer of theirs for quite some time. At first glance this was exactly what I was looking for. Small discrete integrated amp that could drive some respectable power into a pair of 8-ohm speakers. I ordered this product new but it seemed to have been handled before me. Fingerprints all over the enclosure, and the plastic wrap was not professionally done. If this was a customer return that was resold as new that is not cool. I figured I had in unboxed so lets give it a go with my normal setup. I set everything up. I was pairing this with some Klipsch 8-ohm speakers and a Mac Mini with plain old iTunes content. I usually employ apps like Audirvana to interface directly with the DAC but I figured that can wait until later. Everything was setup exactly as I had setup my other NuForce products (uDACs and an Icon DAC). Audio would work over USB then after a few seconds it would cut out. iTunes thought content was playing but nothing was coming out of the AMP. I did as much diagnosing as I could (swapped USB cables, swapped USB ports, added USB hub) nothing worked. I finally dug out an old toslink cable and set it up. Finally, music was working! And to be honest it sound quite nice. I emailed Optoma support about the packaging issues and USB issues. Heard nothing back. Maybe it is because their website is horrid to navigate? Anyway after a few days of testing it out with toslink the lack of USB DAC support was a real deal breaker. I have a bunch of high bitrate content that you just cant drive over toslink. Other comments 1. The display is kinda ugly and really hard to read unless you are looking straight at it. 2. Remote is crap, but I wasn't going to use it anyway - I just need it to learn the iR codes. 3. While the amp was able to drive 8ohms, some of my quieter vinyl recordings were not as loud as I would have liked. And normal level recordings I had the volume set to mid 80s to low 90s and I do not like driving amps at that level for long durations. After no response from Optoma (sorry I only give you one chance for support) I returned the product in favor of an Adcom GIA 275 which I have yet to receive. Although I have high hopes.

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