Amp Genie Review: Stripping Away AVR Complexity for Easy Access to Great Sounding Music

Manufacturer & Model
Amp Genie - The Signal-Sensing Automatic Remote Control
MSRP
$399
Link
https://www.ampgenie.com
Highlights
Automates AVR control by detecting audio from a source and instantly sending power, input, volume, and listening mode commands. Works with optical, coaxial, and analog signals using dedicated sensing inputs. Completely app-free with all configuration handled via a DIP switch bank. Features Discrete and IR output, a built-in cradle for small streamers like the WiiM Pro, and front-panel LED indicators. Compact chassis with rear-panel inputs and outputs, designed for fast setup and long-term reliability. Includes detailed documentation and IR command tables, supporting 11 major AVR brands like Denon, Marantz, Yamaha, Onkyo, Pioneer, Anthem, and more.
Summary
Amp Genie introduces a smart, friction-free layer to home theater control without adding complexity. It eliminates the need for apps, control systems, and universal remotes by listening for an audio signal and instantly triggering AVR commands. This hands-on review explores real-world use with three flagship receivers and two different sources. With its physical simplicity, reliable signal detection, and user-focused design, Amp Genie stands out as an elegant solution for making premium systems feel effortless to operate, especially for families or less tech-inclined users.
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Sometimes the best entertainment system upgrade isn't another piece of gear for your rack, but something that makes your existing system easier to use. Enter Amp Genie, a small, thoughtfully designed signal-sensing controller that turns even the most complex multi-source AV receivers into true “press play and enjoy” music systems.

Instead of relying on apps, network connectivity, control systems, or complex universal remotes, Amp Genie listens for audio from a single source and instantly powers on your receiver, selects the correct input, adjusts volume, and engages the AVR's native stereo listening mode. And it does all that without becoming part of the audio chain.

In this review, we walk through how Amp Genie performs with three different flagship AVRs using two different sources: a Wiim Pro streamer and an OPPO Universal Disc Player. We also break down the basics of setup and how Amp Genie leverages coaxial, optical, and analog inputs to detect playback and talk to your receiver.

Amp Genie is programmed via a simple DIP switch bank, not a smartphone app, making the device incredibly stable, easy to troubleshoot, and well-suited for both hobbyists and installers. It also sports an impressive industrial design that blends in with existing gear, with niceties like easy-to-understand status LEDs that keep you in the operational loop.

At $399, Amp Genie isn’t a casual add-on, but compared to high-end control systems or advanced remotes, it offers serious value. For households where powering up the AVR can feel like a chore—even for seasoned users—this little box might be the missing piece that finally gets your system used the way it should be.

Watch the full review on YouTube:


Amp Genie Compatibility
Works with Any Audio Source, Including:
  • Arylic streamers
  • WiiM streamers
  • Sonos Port
  • Sonos Connect
  • Apple TV
  • MiniDisc players
  • CD players
  • CD changers
  • Blu-ray and DVD players
  • Cassette players
  • Turntables
  • TV audio outputs
  • PC audio outputs
  • Next-generation players of the future
11 Supported AVR Brands
  • Marantz
  • Denon
  • Yamaha
  • Yamaha Aventage
  • Onkyo
  • Integra
  • AudioControl
  • Sony
  • Anthem
  • Pioneer
  • Arcam

 
Excellent review, Todd. Interestingly convenient gadget there with the Amp Genie.
 
Thanks Sonnie - it's definitely interesting. It solves a problem that I've always known to be a problem - that being a way for non-techy members of a household to easily enjoy music on an AVR-based system - but the primary solution I've tried (universal remote) has always been a miss. Too many issues that end up creating more frustration and roadblocks. All it takes is one misfire and a non-tech person will write them off.

Gotta hand it to the creator. This is a fantastic solution... even for seasoned vets!
 
Thanks Sonnie - it's definitely interesting. It solves a problem that I've always known to be a problem - that being a way for non-techy members of a household to easily enjoy music on an AVR-based system - but the primary solution I've tried (universal remote) has always been a miss. Too many issues that end up creating more frustration and roadblocks. All it takes is one misfire and a non-tech person will write them off.

Gotta hand it to the creator. This is a fantastic solution... even for seasoned vets!
What about HDMI sources?
 
This doesn't accommodate HDMI... think of it as music only using feeds from RCA, COAX, and Optical
 
This doesn't accommodate HDMI... think of it as music only using feeds from RCA, COAX, and Optical
Thanks Todd, I think its a cool product too but all my sources are HDMI. I stay away from Universal remotes for the same reason you do. :)
 
Unfortunately, HDMI isn't part of the picture with this piece.

And yes... Universal remotes (particularly RF remotes): they can spell NIGHTMARE! ;-)
 
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