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The BOSS Audio Systems CE102 is a compact 2-channel Class A/B car amplifier delivering up to 100 watts of high-quality power. Featuring variable gain control, high and low level inputs, and fixed high/low-pass crossovers, it offers versatile connectivity and precise sound tuning. Its small footprint and 6-year warranty make it an ideal upgrade for millennial drivers seeking premium audio performance without bulk.








| ASIN | B0077IA57Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,426 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #41 in Car Multichannel Amplifiers |
| Brand | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Brand Name | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 887 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00791489118507 |
| Included Components | Chaos Epic Compact All-terrain Class Ab Amp (2 Channels, 100 Watts) |
| Item Dimensions | 3.13 x 4 x 1.83 inches |
| Item Type Name | BOSS Audio Systems CE102 2 Channel Car Amplifier - 100 Watts, Full Range, Class A/B, IC (Integrated Circuit) |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.13 x 4 x 1.83 inches |
| Manufacturer | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Maximum Output Power | 100 watts |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 4 Volts |
| Model | CE102 |
| Mounting Type | Car Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Package Type Name | MOSFET Car Amplifier |
| Part Number | CE102 |
| Specification Met | No |
| UPC | 779423250490 791489118507 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 16 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 6 year Platinum Online Dealer Warranty |
P**.
Compact amp that gets the job done well
Use this in random with a Kicker line level adapter to add the factory sub to my car. The woofer isn’t rated for much more than the rating for a single channel on this amp, so i get ample power out of it for my use case. The low pass filter also works exceptionally well. It’s a bit larger than a bar of soap in size so it was very easy to install it in the same area the factory amp would have been located. It sounds good, runs cool, and does exactly what i want it to for $30.
T**H
Prepare for the worst
Tiny, whimpy little amplifier. At 0 gain, it's capable of proving enough power to get approximately 1:1 volume from unpowered headunit output to weak headphones. Takes full gain for more stubborn headphones like my shooting muffs. With a little creativity, this amp could find some other uses, but it seems perfect for adding headphones to the car. Well, sort of. Audio quality thus far is a bit crummy when the car is actually running, so I may need to tinker with the grounding or add filtering. Compared to BOSS's other products, this one seems lacking the included stuff department. Would have liked RCA output capability in the box instead of having to buy it myself. (Screw terminal RCAs are awesome, btw) Mounting gear could be a little more diverse. I don't want lag screws sticking out of my plastic. Thank goodness for mighty putty. *edit* Nevermind. This amp has the longevity of a gnat. I thought my remote wire or ground was having an issue so I proceeded to buy a filter. Finally got the filter and after some tinkering that included the extreme of tapping remote to +12V, this thing is dead. That means it was dead in like two or three days.
J**K
Great little amp
Got this to replace an amp in an RV entertainment system. From the photos it looked similar to my original one that died. Sure enough it was almost identical in size and connections making it easy to install. It was less wattage than the original, so I was worried about volume, but it has enough power to be hear over a very loud air conditioner and sounds nice and clean. Very happy so far.
G**.
Not a bad little amp for the money
I would like to say that I bought my boss amp off of VMinnovations, they did a great job sending the amplifier out in such quick time. I got updates directly from VMinnovations of when they were shipping it and when it would arrive at my house, luckily it only took about 3 days to get to my house from the time that I put an order on amazon. Once I received the package in the mail I was shocked by how small the package was, I immediately opened it and checked out the little amplifier. I then hooked everything up and found two speakers to hook up to it and it worked fine. I used to work for a car electronics shop and I had dealt with several amplifiers from the cheap stuff such as boss, pyle, ssl, and other cheap amplifiers. I also have dealt with the more expensive brands such as rockford fosgate and other well built amps, this amp, for this price, is just a fun amp to mess around with. It is worth the money just to have it to play around with it, I have heard of people making cooler sound systems and this amp would be perfect, just set it up to a 9 volt battery and it will power whatever little speakers you power it to. I would recommend this amp to anyone that wants to just mess around with a fun amp or that wants to install this with some speakers into a cooler.
L**R
Great price
Pushes 262 ways real good
A**R
Wondering what's inside? A review for electronics geeks.
For those who might be curious about what goes into these things, here are some answers. A single inductor is by the power supply input, along with the one discrete (bipolar) transistor that appears on the circuit board. It seems like a circuit intended to deal with voltage fluctuations, and maybe confer a degree of idiot-proofing, and I approve. Most of the other parts in evidence are the minimum needed to do about a third of what this amp's spec sheet claims. Aside from some small value mylars and a couple of ceramics, all of the capacitors are Taiwanese, aluminum electrolytics. At least 3/4 of the resistors appear to be carbon-based. Buffering is provided by a UTC4558 dual op amp chip. Amplification is provided by a 4-channel amp-on-a-chip, the $2.50 STA540SAN. At 12 volts, this chip is good for 4 channels x 9 watts @2 ohms, but can be bridged to provide 2 x 18 watts @4 ohms instead. That's exactly what we have here. If I were making this amp, I'd spend an extra couple of dollars to use higher quality resistors and capacitors, because they'd last longer and sound better. On the other hand, it's not much over $20, and I couldn't build one of them for that. Parts are a lot more expensive when you buy a few, than when you buy thousands at a time, and I'd probably get gouged for >$10 for the box alone. Yes, it's cheaply made, and inflates its wattage from 36 to 100. My "90 watt" Pyle amp produces 6-8 watts per stereo channel. Inflation of car audio specs is SO nearly universal, that doing 36% of what's claimed is, relatively speaking, not bad at all. If you use it in a car and are maintaining something close to the 13.8v maximum that most alternators can produce, you might hit 25 watts a channel. If you're driving a couple of subs with it, that will give you sound levels about 17 dB over the efficiency of your speakers, so if you bought efficient speakers, let's say 96 db/watt, you'd get about 113 dB. That's loud enough to damage your hearing pretty quickly, and is more than most buyers would ever want. Continuous exposure to over 90 dB is deemed harmful for hearing, and a pair of 98 dB/w speakers could do that on about a twentieth of a watt per channel. (Hey, if you bought 82 dB/watt speakers and need 7 watts to get to 90 dB, don't blame me... ) One thing I found in the data sheet for the STA540SAN, was mention of the idea that manufacturers could save themselves the cost of a part, plus circuit board real estate and insertion costs, by using a single DC-blocking capacitor for both of the stereo channels. They also mention, in vague terms, that it will harm stereo separation to do that. While I did see some pairs of caps on the board, none of them were very near the output stage, so I suspect that Boss may have done that with these amps. If you're using them for subs, you'll never know or care, but if you're using one for higher frequencies and get crosstalk, that might be why. It's common in budget amps. In the rare event that an output capacitor fails by becoming a short circuit, it can allow the DC power supply to flow directly through both channels of your speakers, which is likely to fry many drivers almost instantly. I'd have felt better if just that one cap was a solid type, rather than an aluminum oxide paste cheapie. But hey, did I tell you it was only about $20?
M**U
Great sound in a small package.
Nice power out of a small package. I used this to power 2 40 watt dash speakers. Works great. I had to buy separate ground loop isolator to cut out alternator noise after install. Otherwise great unit.
B**7
worked great for hour or so then died
worked great first day for about an hour, then popping sound from 6x9 speakers and it died? power lights on but no sound? returned to amazon
E**S
Muy bueno
Muy buena fidelidad de audio y excelente calidad de ensamble.
M**G
Very good
I am using it as a bass booster for my home theatre woofer. It works free. Cheap but of great quality.
E**O
Great low wattage replacement
Didn't really expect much, but it brought my subs back to life on my 987 Cayman. The old amp was about 40W per channel, so 100W total should work. With sensitivity at it's lowest and the high frequency filter on, it powers the original sound package plus speakers well and has no distortion. No need for a more powerful unit for the old speakers and for such a small car! FYI the amp is really tiny
P**.
not powerfull at all maybe 10 watts a side at the very most
do not buy... not worth it at all... checked the chip number inside (tda 7377) rated at 35 watts peak...35x0.7=24.5 total max rms watts divided in 2 = 12.25 watts rms a side plus it has a dc coupling noise if you raise sensitivity to the max....
J**A
Agusto
He quedado muy satisfecho de los produtos boss, previamente compre un autoestero con bocinas fue necesario adquierir este amplificador para conectar las bocinas restantes, funciona muy bien pero estaria excelente que contara con las 'pinzas' para atrapar los cables y evitar asi el cortar y unir cables, ademas lo unico que no me agrado es que cuando apago o enciendo el estereo/auto, se escucha un 'tronido' en las bocinas; por otro lado cuando comienzo a reproducir sonido las bocinas se escuchan antes y despues de apagar el auto en comparación a las bocinas del autoestero
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