Before I bought this one, there are so few customer review samples outside there. Good and bad rating were half and half. I was really worried about the qualities after reading the reviews. I contacted seller and got responsive reply so I bought it. Here is my review.External: Good build qualify. Solid steel case with convenient handle which also protect the panel various buttons. Plastic panel is protected by film and stick solid without problem.Power Output: The power output listed in user manual is maximum 120W/channel, but I think the power is much more than enough as home used amplifier although I don't know if it has peak 700 watt as the title. Compared to my Sony DH740 with 145W x 7, EMB Pro's power output in each channel is much more powerful. So maybe the title is correct. Some earlier reviews complained the power is very small and almost no sound. It is probably due to a feature of this machine becoming a trap. There is a volume reset to zero when power on function, which is on by default. So if you preset the volume and move to stage before the performance, the volume will reset to zero when you power it on. A switch behind for this can set the feature to off. I was trapped by this in the beginning.AC Noise: AC noise is my another concern for some low end amplifier from my past experience of building audio amplifier myself. This one is clean. But here is another trap. Because it is built as steel case including the panel, a 3 prong power cable is used in contrast to normal 2 prong power cord used in consumer amplifier. This design has no problem but a risk of ground loop can be built up when you construct your audio system which will introduce significant AC noise. In my case, my desktop with 3 prong power was built into my audio system thus formed ground loop with this new amplifier and introduced big AC noise in the beginning. With a fake ground connector added, ground loop is removed and noise is got rid of. This is absolutely not the product issue but your system building attentions.Fan noise: No, probably no fan is used although the hole looks like a fan. I did not stare in to check because it does not bother me at all.Sound qualify: Very good, no distortion. Three band equalizers work very well. Vocal delay/repeat works very well although delay amount looks in reversed direction but is really minor issue. You can adjust vocal equalizer and different delay band to realize the best singing result in very precise degree. This is the major reason people need this type machine in additional to 7.2 amp. Tone up/down function works but no good result. This is the only bad point I noticed in this product. The tone change processing result is bad although you can still sing with it. Fortunately this is not a big issue due to first tone change is rarely used function in normal Karaoke singing, and 2nd almost all Karaoke source has tone up/done functions which is a cleaner way to do in digital domain before it is converted into analog signal making it much harder.The master volume and music volume are all control line level. The design is supposed to be music volume controls line level and master volume controls the power amp output without affecting line output. But they are both affecting the line output level. I connect the line output to my 7.2 amp and hope the master volume in both amp can control independently to change power ratio of them. But I can only change 7.2 amp volume to change the power ration as this limitation. A minor cons.