EYTSE P60 Power Amplifier
- Location
- VIC, AU
- Seller
- andrewchoppa
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 18 Jan 2026
- Last seen
- 25 May 2026
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EYTSE P60 Power Amplifier FINAL PRICE DROP to below 1/2 price!!!!!!This powerful little guy is as-new and selling very cheap!!【300W×2 Powerful Output】Equipped with a high-performance TPA3255DDR chip, the EYTSE P60 2 channel amplifier delivers up to 300W×2 of clean, dynamic power, easily driving 4–8Ω home audio systems. P60 stereo amplifier comes with a standard 32V power supply and supports an upgrade to 48V (not include) for even greater performance. Whether you're enjoying music, movies, or games, experience fuller sound with ultra-low distortion and greater clarity【Stunning Design & Durable
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Drop originated as Massdrop in San Francisco in 2012, pioneering a community-driven model that aggregated enthusiast demand to source and develop exclusive products directly from manufacturers. By bypassing traditional retail chains, it built a loyal following of over 7 million members through limited-time "drops" of unique gear, earning acclaim for delivering hard-to-find items at competitive prices. The brand rebranded to Drop in 2019, expanding into its own designs like the Drop SHIFT mechanical keyboard and wireless headphones, often in collaboration with names such as Sennheiser for audiophile-grade audio.
In the hi-fi realm, Drop specialized in headphones, DACs, amplifiers, and cables, alongside mechanical keyboards and gaming peripherals, with audio as a flagship category. Its approach emphasized user feedback to refine products, yielding sought-after collabs like the Massdrop x Sennheiser line, blending accessibility with performance for enthusiasts.
Drop held a niche position as a disruptor in the mid-tier market, appealing to savvy buyers seeking value-driven, community-vetted hi-fi without high-end premiums. Acquired by Corsair in 2023, it shifted toward gaming hardware before shuttering its core operations in March 2025, marking the end of an era for direct-to-consumer audio innovation.
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