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product_id: 644979920
title: "KINTER MA170+ 2-Channel Auto Home Cycle DIY 2 x 18 W Mini Amplifier Bass Treble RCA Input Audio Mini Amplifier with 12V 3A Power Supply Black"
brand: "kinter"
price: "18951 kr"
currency: ISK
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Kinter"
url: https://www.desertcart.is/products/644979920-kinter-ma170-2-channel-auto-home-cycle-diy-2-x
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region: Iceland
---

# Color-shifting LED mood lighting 2 x 18W stereo power Adjustable bass & treble KINTER MA170+ 2-Channel Auto Home Cycle DIY 2 x 18 W Mini Amplifier Bass Treble RCA Input Audio Mini Amplifier with 12V 3A Power Supply Black

**Brand:** kinter
**Price:** 18951 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your soundscape — power, style, and vibe in one sleek amp!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** KINTER MA170+ 2-Channel Auto Home Cycle DIY 2 x 18 W Mini Amplifier Bass Treble RCA Input Audio Mini Amplifier with 12V 3A Power Supply Black by kinter
- **How much does it cost?** 18951 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/644979920-kinter-ma170-2-channel-auto-home-cycle-diy-2-x)

## Best For

- kinter enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kinter brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ambient LED Visualizer:** Set the mood instantly with pulsating, color-changing LEDs that sync with your music.
- • **Sleek & Durable Design:** Anodized aluminum housing with mounting tabs blends style and practicality for any setup.
- • **Plug & Play Versatility:** Includes 12V 3A power supply and RCA inputs for seamless integration with your favorite devices.
- • **Robust 36W Stereo Output:** Feel every beat with 18 watts per channel delivering crisp, room-filling sound.
- • **Customizable Sound Profile:** Dial in your perfect vibe with precision bass and treble controls for lifelike audio.

## Overview

The Kinter MA170+ is a compact 2-channel mini amplifier delivering 36 watts of clear, distortion-free audio. Featuring adjustable bass and treble controls, it lets you tailor sound to your preference. Its anodized aluminum chassis with mounting tabs ensures durability and easy installation, while pulsating RGB LEDs add a dynamic visual element. Complete with RCA inputs and a 12V 3A power supply, this amp is perfect for home audio setups or portable sound projects.

## Description

NOTE: THIS UNIT INCLUDES A 12V 3AMP POWER SUPPLY. Kinter's MA-170 mini amplifier is the new value leader in audio amplifiers, with 18 watts of robust power per channel and a stylish, modern appearance. The latest in IC-based amplifier technology delivers smooth, natural sound without fatigue or distortion, while running cool and drawing minimal power. The Kinter MA-170 is the real deal! You can use the MA-170 in a 2-channel home audio system, or build its capability into a portable unit that can be taken anywhere. RCA inputs and convenient spring terminal outputs will work with virtually any source and speakers to create a great sounding audio system. The black anodized aluminum housing's integrated mounting tabs make it easy to mount the amp anywhere. The glowing LEDs really set the mood for any music genre.Specifications: Power output: 2 x 18 watts Input impedance: 47K ohms Output impedance: 4 - 16 ohms Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz Minimum THD: ≤0.02% Input voltage: 9 - 14.4 VDC Rated input current: 1A - 3A DC plug size: 2.1 mm x 5.5 mm DC input polarity: Center positive 12V 3A power supply included Dimensions: 4-7/8" L x 1-5/8" W x 4-5/8" D.

Review: Me gusta su funcionamiento, para ser la primera vez que utilizo un amplificador. Funciona excelente. Espero que siga así y sería genial. Muy bien producto. Gracias !
Review: UPDATE #2, April 7, 2024: I am bumping this to 5 Stars, why? Kinter reached out to me and offered a FULL REFUND of my Amp, Kinter MA170. I didn't expect any sort of refund, after all, the unit was Waaaay past the 30 day return window. However, Kinter DID NOT want me to return it, apologized for the error of my getting a refurbished unit and not a new one. I actually told them I didn't expect or even want a full refund, but would accept a 50% refund, so after a message or 2 between Kinter and myself, Kinter gave me a 100% refund. This was, and is way above your normal customer service, it shows me Kinter cares about their product line, and their customers satisfaction. I also told Kinter what the main cause of the issue causing the Amp to randomly turn off/on, or just shut down was, that the Amp heatsink was too long, that it needed to be shimmed down by 2/32 of an inch to prevent contact with the Amp IC leads. Kinter also stated they upgraded the Amp IC, which is a little smaller, but they still used the same heatsink from the older Amp IC. And the person I messaged with is also passing my heatsink fix on to the manufacturer for implentation. Hence the shorting issue that occurred in my Amp, that caused the issues I had will be corrected. Which I had fixed, info on the fix can be found in my April 1, 2024 UPDATE below. So, this is why I am bumping my review of the Amp to 5 stars. Also, after correcting the oversized heatsink, so it no longer made contact with the Amp IC leads, I let my Amp operate continually in my shed for 6 days NON-STOP, in those 6 days, the Amp operated 100% normally, no drop outs, no shut downs, no random going off/on. Now that my fix is in place, the Amp has functioned far exceeding my expectations. So, yes, I can recommend this Amp and this Seller. Top notch 1st rate customer service that was above and beyond. ======= END April 7, 2024 UPDATE #2 ======= UPDATE April 1, 2024: I am bumping this up to 3 stars, mainly due to I found the PRIMARY ISSUE causing many of these units to stop working, or going off/on randomly when music is being output through the amp. And it is a simple fix, but WILL REQUIRE you to open the unit and take it apart, and I'll tell you what I found, and what I did to correct the issue. I removed all 10 screws, 4 from back panel, 4 on front panel, 2 screws from right side[these screws are a different size and type, they secure the main case housing through the amp IC heatsink, don't mix them up with the other 8 screws that hold the back and front faceplates to the main case!] You'll need to remove all knobs to access the securing nut on each, the main volume knob nut is recessed and will require a deep socket, or long needle nose pliars[I used needle nose pliars] to remove it[and the other nuts on the Bass and Treble components], beware, once you remove the nuts, the Bass and Treble knobs have a securing ring[slips on/off] on them behind the faceplate. Don't lose them, you'll need to put them back on the Bass and Treble knobs BEFORE reinstalling the faceplate over the shafts. Do this step[remove knobs and retaining nuts] PRIOR to removing the screws that holds the faceplate on. Once the nut has been removed from the volume control, slide the clear plastic ring off the shaft, there are 2 small protrusions on the back of this plastic piece, either one fits over the power indicator RGB color changing L.E.D. to hold it in place properly. Once opened you can change out this L.E.D. for any color L.E.D. you'd like to use, just make sure the polarity matches correctly + to +, - to -, or remove the L.E.D. entirely, your choice. Now remove the 4 screws holding the faceplate to the main casing, if you have already removed the 4 back screws, and now have the front faceplate removed, gently slide, by pushing the entire assembly minus faceplate out the back of the main case. You'll see a metal casing over the Amp IC, this is the heatsink that screws to the main casing. And this heatsink is what caused my unit to initially fail! After touching up some of the solder areas, I tested the Amp, but forgot to place the heatsink back over the Amp IC. The Amp played for over an hour, no issues UNTIL I realized I had not placed the heatsink back over the Amp IC, as soon as I put the heatsink on, less than a few seconds the Amp started randomly going off/on, or completely off, started up all over again. I used the needle nose pliars to place, and remove the heatsink. Okay, issue is back...why? I found the heatsink was making contact with the EXPOSED METAL LEADS of the Amp IC. I got out my dremel tool and shimmed the heatsink down 2/32" at ONLY THE AREA THAT COVERS THE AMP IC! DO NOT SHIM THE WINGS WHERE THE SCREW HOLES ARE! So, I took my dremel tool[adjustable speed, set it at #1 on the dial] and then ground off 2/32 of an inch of metal off the [open area that slides down over the Amp IC] heatsink, replaced the heatsink, no more random onn/off, no more Amp turning off all sound. Chances are THIS IS THE MAIN PROBLEM many users are having with this Amp cutting off/on, then going completely silent, but the power L.E.D. still shows power to the Amp. If you're not comfortable soldering, or using power tools to do this, find a friend, or pay someone to do this for you. But, if you have an Amp malfunctioning like this, this may get it working again, providing the heatsink shorting the Amp IC hasn't destroyed it. Fortunately I caught this early in my testing, and was able to resolve it before the Amp IC was destroyed. As of this update, and after shimming the heatsink down, so it can no longer make contact with the bare metal leads of the Amp IC, the Amp has been working perfectly 100% for over 9 hours straight and no problems at all, and inside a very hot storage shed, about 97°-100° in there today[no windows, no ventilation and door closed]. If the heatsink was shimmed down by 2/32 of an inch at the manufacturing facility, and/or the Amp IC's leads had been covered so the heatsink couldn't create a short, I probably would have never taken my Amp apart to fix this issue, as it, in all probability may not have ever happened! If it wasn't for my having to fix this issue, I'd have probably rated this Amp 5 stars, but it gets 3 stars, it works, but only BECAUSE I FOUND, and FIXED the problem! I hope this info may help some of those experiencing these same issues get their Amp back up and operational again. ≈========/ End April 1, 2024 Update ========= Unfortunately my return window closed a long while back[bought this at end of Dec. 2023] and just now got around to testing it out, and I connected everything up for testing BEFORE I mounted this in the enclosure it was be going in with an MP3 Director and FM Transmitter, only the MP3 Director would be connected to the Amp. Well, I set it up using a portable CD player[testing only] to the Amp, and connected the 8-ohm outdoor speakers I use every year for my Holiday Displays. Connected power supplies, turned on Amp, turned on CD Player, turned up volume on Amp, had preset Bass and Treble knobs to center, music played through the Amp, then in LESS THAN 1 MINUTE AFTER TURNING AMP ON, music started going off/on at random, this went on for LESS THAN ANOTHER MINUTE, then the AMP JUST SHUT DOWN COMPLETELY WITH NO SOUND AT ALL. Turned power off and back on, amp played on/off music for LESS THAN 30 SECONDS, and then COMPLETELY SHUT DOWN AGAIN, NO SOUND, just that annoying RGB L.E.D. showing power, but nothing else functioned. Now I was an electronic tech/touch-up and repair person for many years, refurbished many things in my time, and I know what to look for to know if an item has been REFURBISHED, [I NEVER BUY REFURBISHED PRODUCTS, MOST OFTEN THEY FAIL QUICKLY, usually just past their warranty period, some never make it that far, refurbished items ARE NOT Q.C.'ed or tested like new products are(or should be), they are "Quick-Tested", power it on, it works, out it goes for resale, or back to the original customer.] Anyway, I opted to take this unit apart, one of the knob shafts was broken and fixed with a type plastic substance to make the knob hold the button on, when I took the button off for taking this apart, that plastic used was white, shaft was black!, and this substance cracked and splintered some. That's one tale-tell sign of a refurbished hack job, the component should have been replaced, not a jury rig fix. Missing solder on solder pads that may be used to hold components in place to prevent damage from movement was also noticable on the circuit board, very poor Q.C., even for a Quick Turn-Around repair. After, I took it apart, did some resoldering to many components, and used a computer fan to keep the amp component cool, it seems to work. But I shouldn't have to be modifying this unit! Before I reassemble it, I'm going to replace that damn annoying color changing L.E.D. to a white one, so it can supply some light inside the outdoor enclosure, so, when opened after dark to make changes, I'll have some lighting, as my lighting controller[the MP3 Director] and FM Transmitter will also be inside. I will also see if there is enough room to install a small cooling fan inside the amps case and drill holes for it to push any excessive heat out to hopefully keep it functional. But because I DID NOT RECEIVE A BRAND NEW UNIT, was sent a REFURBISHED ONE. REFURBISHED UNITS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE IDENTIFIED with a tag or sticker stating this fact! . And from reading many of the reviews that also bring these same issues up, sounds like they got a REFURBISHED unit, just like I did, and NOT A NEW UNIT! Very disappointed in this purchase, especially since I have to try and repair it, and "hope it works", and "hopefully, will last for many years" after I fix problems that should not have been here in the first place!

## Features

- Adjustable bass and treble for lifelike sound
- Pulsating LEDs change color
- Extruded aluminum housing with mounting tabs great for Arcade Sound
- RCA Left and Right inputs
- INCLUDES 12V 3A POWER SUPPLY

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07C1Q1FPT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,265 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #547 in Home Audio Amplifiers |
| Brand Name | Kinter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,704) |
| Item Dimensions | 10.9 x 8.9 x 4.8 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 8.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kinter |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 14.4 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
| Model | MA170+ |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 36 Watts |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Specification Met | WEEE |
| UPC | 651814994445 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 10.9 x 8.9 x 4.8 centimeters
- **Manufacturer:** Kinter
- **Maximum supply voltage:** 14.4 Volts (DC)
- **Minimum supply voltage:** 9 Volts (DC)
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I'm getting white mouse only when i connect the two input channels. if i only use one, the audio comes out ok from the speakers.anyone know why?**
A: Do you mean white noise?  I am going to assume it was a type.  If you troubleshoot both inputs as in moving the working channel from L to R and vise versa and both channels work with one wire, do the same from the source.  Make sure it is not the source.  Try a different device. I mean this is sort of basic troubleshooting.  If you find the problem still does not go away , then you have a bad unit and you need to exchange it.

**Q: Can you somehow connect a bluetooth speaker to this amplifier or to any other hifi amplifier for that matter?**
A: As shown in Amazon, the unit has RCA plugs for L & R inputs and four output Speaker terminals for L (+-) and R (+/-).  Speakers may be connected to these output terminals. N.B. The output L and R channels may NOT share ANY terminals in common. The amplifier knows nothing about Bluetooth operations.

**Q: Where is my powersupply!?!?!**
A: Mine didn’t come with a power supply either. I contacted amazon to correct the issue. It was a simple mix up since they sell the exact same amp, with and without the power supply. They sent a whole new amp and power supply.

**Q: can you split the wire between left and right PC speakers and hook to terminal on this amp?**
A: If you mean pos left and pos right out of the pc and a common ground to the inputs...yes but since there is amplification from the pc you amp range of the devise might be limited and some distortion in higher volume

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***N on 9 September 2023*

Me gusta su funcionamiento, para ser la primera vez que utilizo un amplificador. Funciona excelente. Espero que siga así y sería genial. Muy bien producto. Gracias !

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***A on 31 March 2024*

UPDATE #2, April 7, 2024: I am bumping this to 5 Stars, why? Kinter reached out to me and offered a FULL REFUND of my Amp, Kinter MA170. I didn't expect any sort of refund, after all, the unit was Waaaay past the 30 day return window. However, Kinter DID NOT want me to return it, apologized for the error of my getting a refurbished unit and not a new one. I actually told them I didn't expect or even want a full refund, but would accept a 50% refund, so after a message or 2 between Kinter and myself, Kinter gave me a 100% refund. This was, and is way above your normal customer service, it shows me Kinter cares about their product line, and their customers satisfaction. I also told Kinter what the main cause of the issue causing the Amp to randomly turn off/on, or just shut down was, that the Amp heatsink was too long, that it needed to be shimmed down by 2/32 of an inch to prevent contact with the Amp IC leads. Kinter also stated they upgraded the Amp IC, which is a little smaller, but they still used the same heatsink from the older Amp IC. And the person I messaged with is also passing my heatsink fix on to the manufacturer for implentation. Hence the shorting issue that occurred in my Amp, that caused the issues I had will be corrected. Which I had fixed, info on the fix can be found in my April 1, 2024 UPDATE below. So, this is why I am bumping my review of the Amp to 5 stars. Also, after correcting the oversized heatsink, so it no longer made contact with the Amp IC leads, I let my Amp operate continually in my shed for 6 days NON-STOP, in those 6 days, the Amp operated 100% normally, no drop outs, no shut downs, no random going off/on. Now that my fix is in place, the Amp has functioned far exceeding my expectations. So, yes, I can recommend this Amp and this Seller. Top notch 1st rate customer service that was above and beyond. ======= END April 7, 2024 UPDATE #2 ======= UPDATE April 1, 2024: I am bumping this up to 3 stars, mainly due to I found the PRIMARY ISSUE causing many of these units to stop working, or going off/on randomly when music is being output through the amp. And it is a simple fix, but WILL REQUIRE you to open the unit and take it apart, and I'll tell you what I found, and what I did to correct the issue. I removed all 10 screws, 4 from back panel, 4 on front panel, 2 screws from right side[these screws are a different size and type, they secure the main case housing through the amp IC heatsink, don't mix them up with the other 8 screws that hold the back and front faceplates to the main case!] You'll need to remove all knobs to access the securing nut on each, the main volume knob nut is recessed and will require a deep socket, or long needle nose pliars[I used needle nose pliars] to remove it[and the other nuts on the Bass and Treble components], beware, once you remove the nuts, the Bass and Treble knobs have a securing ring[slips on/off] on them behind the faceplate. Don't lose them, you'll need to put them back on the Bass and Treble knobs BEFORE reinstalling the faceplate over the shafts. Do this step[remove knobs and retaining nuts] PRIOR to removing the screws that holds the faceplate on. Once the nut has been removed from the volume control, slide the clear plastic ring off the shaft, there are 2 small protrusions on the back of this plastic piece, either one fits over the power indicator RGB color changing L.E.D. to hold it in place properly. Once opened you can change out this L.E.D. for any color L.E.D. you'd like to use, just make sure the polarity matches correctly + to +, - to -, or remove the L.E.D. entirely, your choice. Now remove the 4 screws holding the faceplate to the main casing, if you have already removed the 4 back screws, and now have the front faceplate removed, gently slide, by pushing the entire assembly minus faceplate out the back of the main case. You'll see a metal casing over the Amp IC, this is the heatsink that screws to the main casing. And this heatsink is what caused my unit to initially fail! After touching up some of the solder areas, I tested the Amp, but forgot to place the heatsink back over the Amp IC. The Amp played for over an hour, no issues UNTIL I realized I had not placed the heatsink back over the Amp IC, as soon as I put the heatsink on, less than a few seconds the Amp started randomly going off/on, or completely off, started up all over again. I used the needle nose pliars to place, and remove the heatsink. Okay, issue is back...why? I found the heatsink was making contact with the EXPOSED METAL LEADS of the Amp IC. I got out my dremel tool and shimmed the heatsink down 2/32" at ONLY THE AREA THAT COVERS THE AMP IC! DO NOT SHIM THE WINGS WHERE THE SCREW HOLES ARE! So, I took my dremel tool[adjustable speed, set it at #1 on the dial] and then ground off 2/32 of an inch of metal off the [open area that slides down over the Amp IC] heatsink, replaced the heatsink, no more random onn/off, no more Amp turning off all sound. Chances are THIS IS THE MAIN PROBLEM many users are having with this Amp cutting off/on, then going completely silent, but the power L.E.D. still shows power to the Amp. If you're not comfortable soldering, or using power tools to do this, find a friend, or pay someone to do this for you. But, if you have an Amp malfunctioning like this, this may get it working again, providing the heatsink shorting the Amp IC hasn't destroyed it. Fortunately I caught this early in my testing, and was able to resolve it before the Amp IC was destroyed. As of this update, and after shimming the heatsink down, so it can no longer make contact with the bare metal leads of the Amp IC, the Amp has been working perfectly 100% for over 9 hours straight and no problems at all, and inside a very hot storage shed, about 97°-100° in there today[no windows, no ventilation and door closed]. If the heatsink was shimmed down by 2/32 of an inch at the manufacturing facility, and/or the Amp IC's leads had been covered so the heatsink couldn't create a short, I probably would have never taken my Amp apart to fix this issue, as it, in all probability may not have ever happened! If it wasn't for my having to fix this issue, I'd have probably rated this Amp 5 stars, but it gets 3 stars, it works, but only BECAUSE I FOUND, and FIXED the problem! I hope this info may help some of those experiencing these same issues get their Amp back up and operational again. ≈========/ End April 1, 2024 Update ========= Unfortunately my return window closed a long while back[bought this at end of Dec. 2023] and just now got around to testing it out, and I connected everything up for testing BEFORE I mounted this in the enclosure it was be going in with an MP3 Director and FM Transmitter, only the MP3 Director would be connected to the Amp. Well, I set it up using a portable CD player[testing only] to the Amp, and connected the 8-ohm outdoor speakers I use every year for my Holiday Displays. Connected power supplies, turned on Amp, turned on CD Player, turned up volume on Amp, had preset Bass and Treble knobs to center, music played through the Amp, then in LESS THAN 1 MINUTE AFTER TURNING AMP ON, music started going off/on at random, this went on for LESS THAN ANOTHER MINUTE, then the AMP JUST SHUT DOWN COMPLETELY WITH NO SOUND AT ALL. Turned power off and back on, amp played on/off music for LESS THAN 30 SECONDS, and then COMPLETELY SHUT DOWN AGAIN, NO SOUND, just that annoying RGB L.E.D. showing power, but nothing else functioned. Now I was an electronic tech/touch-up and repair person for many years, refurbished many things in my time, and I know what to look for to know if an item has been REFURBISHED, [I NEVER BUY REFURBISHED PRODUCTS, MOST OFTEN THEY FAIL QUICKLY, usually just past their warranty period, some never make it that far, refurbished items ARE NOT Q.C.'ed or tested like new products are(or should be), they are "Quick-Tested", power it on, it works, out it goes for resale, or back to the original customer.] Anyway, I opted to take this unit apart, one of the knob shafts was broken and fixed with a type plastic substance to make the knob hold the button on, when I took the button off for taking this apart, that plastic used was white, shaft was black!, and this substance cracked and splintered some. That's one tale-tell sign of a refurbished hack job, the component should have been replaced, not a jury rig fix. Missing solder on solder pads that may be used to hold components in place to prevent damage from movement was also noticable on the circuit board, very poor Q.C., even for a Quick Turn-Around repair. After, I took it apart, did some resoldering to many components, and used a computer fan to keep the amp component cool, it seems to work. But I shouldn't have to be modifying this unit! Before I reassemble it, I'm going to replace that damn annoying color changing L.E.D. to a white one, so it can supply some light inside the outdoor enclosure, so, when opened after dark to make changes, I'll have some lighting, as my lighting controller[the MP3 Director] and FM Transmitter will also be inside. I will also see if there is enough room to install a small cooling fan inside the amps case and drill holes for it to push any excessive heat out to hopefully keep it functional. But because I DID NOT RECEIVE A BRAND NEW UNIT, was sent a REFURBISHED ONE. REFURBISHED UNITS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE IDENTIFIED with a tag or sticker stating this fact! . And from reading many of the reviews that also bring these same issues up, sounds like they got a REFURBISHED unit, just like I did, and NOT A NEW UNIT! Very disappointed in this purchase, especially since I have to try and repair it, and "hope it works", and "hopefully, will last for many years" after I fix problems that should not have been here in the first place!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by L***Z on 12 October 2023*

Buena potencia de salida, control de bajos y agudos pero carece de control de balance. Lo uso en mi sala con cuatro bafles bastante añejos y ¡Listo! Mi home teatro casero.

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