It's the DESCRIPTION of the amp (on for example Amazon) that I'm on about - how can you tell from the description if it needs active speakers or just passive ones?
And although Jay's point is valid, there are some amps I've come across where they specify 'active speakers'.
As I said to Jay, I'm confused by all this!
Help appreciated, as I still haven't found the amp (see above, 'A Simple Amp').
Derek's answer is normally correct- active speakers have a built in amp, passive don't. Have a look at the output power of the amp- if its above 10amps- often 50 or more for a domestic amp, then it can drive passive speakers. If the output is in milliamps, then the amp is effectively a pre amp, and needs active speakers on the end of its output. Hope that helps.
I have a couple of these which work fine, they come with a US plug on the power supply but they're just 12VDC 2A so I just sourced a couple of UK power bricks (can't remember where) or you can use a plug adaptor. Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Just watched two decent amps go for less than 40 quid each.
I shouldn't look really because I will end up buying another hi-fi
(I haven't got one in the shed)
Your shed sounds a bit like mine, roy. Oddly, I've got an old (still functioning) Technics unit down there (amp, radio, cd - used to have a turntable on top, but it's long gone). Fine pair of speakers, which I still use when I can make it to the shed for a bit of DIY.