Hello Kyle,
Kyle Taylor said:
These are cheap, but the user review on the same page is hardly glowing - i would avoid them.
Kyle Taylor said:
At this price level, the cost of design/components/assembly etc must have been very low. You will get what you pay for, so I would also avoid these.
Sorry to be so negative, but no-one here wants you to waste your money, and then regret the purchase.
However if you can provide some more context, like the type of music that you prefer, room size, etc, then someone should be able to propose a much better solution, for the same budget.
Are you happy to consider second hand? This would give you far more bang for your bucks.
There are many excellent second hand amplifiers about for a few tens of pounds - the main disadvantage could be a lack of digital inputs, but this could be mitigated by connecting a DAC to the amplifier.
Similarly a recent post described a very good pair of speakers, that was available in a charity shop for just £30 - so there are bargains to be had, if you know what to look for.
Knowing what to look for is your weak point, but the forum members will be happy to provide advice.