




🎶 Elevate your soundscape with vintage warmth and modern connectivity!
The Dayton Audio HTA20 is a hybrid Class A/B stereo amplifier delivering 20 watts RMS with a warm vacuum tube preamp. It features versatile inputs including Bluetooth 5.0, USB DAC, RCA, and aux, plus dedicated subwoofer and headphone outputs. Combining vintage aesthetics with modern tech, it’s designed for audiophiles seeking rich, engaging sound and stylish presence in any listening space.





| ASIN | B0C2WMBXQT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,395 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #73 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (460) |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 3.6 pounds |
| Item model number | HTA20 |
| Manufacturer | Dayton Audio |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 11 x 8.5 inches |
T**Y
Sound, power, versatility, and visual appeal.
The Dayton Audio HTA100 has been a great addition to my office setup and an easy amp to enjoy day to day. I’m using it to drive a pair of Sony bookshelf speakers as well as a variety of headphones, and it’s handled both roles very well. With headphones in particular, it pairs especially nicely with my Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro and Sennheiser HD6XX. Because it’s a hybrid design rather than a full tube amp, it also works well with planar headphones without the usual limitations or noise issues you sometimes run into with tube-only designs. Sound-wise, this is not a reference or clinical amplifier, and that’s part of the appeal. The HTA100 has a warm, slightly rich presentation that makes music feel engaging and enjoyable rather than analytical. Bass has good weight, mids are smooth and forgiving, and the top end is relaxed without sounding dull. It’s a fun, musical amp that encourages longer listening sessions rather than critical analysis. Power has been more than sufficient for my needs. It drives my speakers confidently with power to spare and has no trouble powering higher-impedance dynamic headphones. While it’s not meant to replace a high-end separates setup, it performs very well for an all-in-one unit at this price. Aesthetically, it looks fantastic. The exposed tubes, metal chassis, and clean layout make it a real visual feature on the desk. If this amp is going to live somewhere visible, it adds to the space rather than disappearing into it. For the sound, power, versatility, and visual appeal, this is a strong value. It’s a great option if you want one component to handle both speakers and headphones while adding a bit of character to your setup. Dayton Audio put together something that’s practical, enjoyable, and good-looking.
P**.
A New Miles Davis Experience
You go for this amp to mix modern convenience with traditional sound. I use this amp with some large Focal Aria speakers and the difference between this and my digital amp is a roundness in the sound. This amp seems not so much “warmer” but rounder. Ample sound stage and even playing complex musical scores like Radiohead The National Anthem this amp keeps up. Each instrument is clear and unique. It keeps its structure throughout the changes. Listening to Miles Davis Kind of Blue and wow. You are there! You can smell the smoke, feel the tables and taste the drinks. The sound stage envelops you. And sure the speakers are good but I don’t get that from my digital amplifier. Plenty of power and no need to adjust bass or treble. Seems like with large speakers it is spot on. Smaller speakers, bookshelf type, and I up the bass a bit but not sure if that is my speaker set up or what. It comes packaged perfectly and set up is a simple plug and play. Build quality is top notch. Plenty of power, nice “rounder” character. This amp is amazing.
J**N
Its a tube, but not a tube. and its lovely
So. for the last few years, ive been wanting to get a turntable and get the old vinyl out. I of course wanted a tube amp, but lets be honest. Im not $1000 anxious for one. So I found this. a nice tubed preamp with a solid state power amp to the speakers. vintage VU meters. no muss no fuss. The first one I got, had a faulty VU meter that would go in and out. (yes I checked with various different input sources). So I called them up. Boom, a guy answers the phone , in ohio, from the actual company, that speaks english. We talked about about the issue and he said to just return it for a new one. First one I bought was from walmart. So I drove down to the store and dropped it off, meanwhile I ordered the replacement from amazon. Received it in two days. No issues with this one. I purchased a fluance rt85 turntable to go with it, and plugged it into my Technics SB-L55 speakers I purchased in the 80s in high school. The sound is wonderful. Warm, full, yummy. If you can, get some real 3 way tower speakers. at 100 watts RMS, do yourself a favor and get some full range speakers. (cerwin vega cough cough) Book shelfs are cute and if you dont have the space, I understand. BUt youre just missing out I think. There is a reason bands have big speakers at shows. we always ran big 3 ways with separate subs. You just get a much better sound stage. This ALSO has a sub output. so you can really dig into the bass if you want it. eventually i'll probably do that, but the technics sound great as they are. The bluetooth works great as well and VERY simple to pair. before my turntable came in, i just paired it with my ipod touch to see how it performed. Highly recommended. oh and, its looks awesome with the tubes glowing :)
B**O
HTA200 Beautiful Sound and Great Value!
Fantastic receiver! Love the old school vacuum tubes. Looks great, simple, very powerful (I got the 200 Watt version), and glad I did. The bluetooth connectivity is effective but not as great as other receivers. I have an optical line that runs from TV to the receiver, and playing music this way is far more clear and louder than the bluetooth. Music sounds incredible and warm, and is improving more and more as times passes. Have it paired with a pair of Triangle Borea BR03 speakers and the receiver really enables the sounds to shine. Took one star off for the GARBAGE remote! Honestly, for $399, I agree with other reviews that the remote could be much much better. Still, highly recommend the receiver!
A**R
Materials and build quality are very good. For a hybrid amp under $500 it's a great deal.
Just received this amp today but I was so impressed I thought I would share my experience. This replaces my first hybrid tube amp with the pretty blue tubes! It was ok but started to have issues like a failed power switch and VU meter. The Dayton HTA200 is worlds apart. It does cost more than double the unit I mentioned but you get what you pay for. This amp can really drive my medium size Klipsch speakers to a point the sound quality seems to come alive. This think is very well built, and the materials are of a very good quality. Time will tell if I any issues develop, but with the great warranty I'm not too concerned. The only complaint is the remote. To adjust the volume, you need to find the sweet spot when aiming it at the amp to get it to function. Also, there is no power button on the remote. You need to get up to turn it off. Not a deal breaker but it would be a nice feature to add at some point in the future.
A**A
El Dayton HTA200 me sorprendió. El sonido es cálido, detallado y muy agradable, especialmente en voces e instrumentos. Además, está muy bien construido y luce increíble encendido. Por el precio, ofrece carácter y musicalidad que no se encuentran en amplificadores digitales comunes. Muy recomendado para quien quiera disfrutar la música con sensación más orgánica y natural.
B**A
Very happy with this amp the sound is warm and distinct, no problems worth worrying about for what this amp costs. I have no issue of the amp not having a remote control, after all if you are playing a vinyl , then you will be constantly up and down to change records, and guess what, getting off your backside occasionally, you may even loose a few pounds.
S**S
Excellent sound
C**N
El amplificador es una buena opción de compra, está bien construido y se siente de buena calidad. Lo tengo en mi oficina con unas bocinas bookshelf Mourdant Short Mezzo 2, la nitidez es buena y la calidad de audio es excelente. Obviamente no es un equipo high end, no se puede comparar con los amplificadores de bulbos de alta gama, pero si buscas un equipo high end, con buena relación precio/calidad es para ti. Te recomiendo usarlo con las mejores bocinas que pueda pagar tu bolsillo. Vale la pena.
J**F
Still burning in,fifty hours done , sound improving nicely, Not as harsh as solid state to my ears, Running a sub with it to boost the bass , Happy with the sound and improving daily, Good quality build, quite fan running cooler than I had expected but not pushing it to much.
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