It's a bridge tied load TPA-3116D2. Nothing special otherwise. I have a number of 3116D2 PCBs I bought just for fun and my boys use them in their rooms for sound, some with BT modules. Run with a 19V laptop supply they make an obscene amount of sound- way more than any teenager deserves to have in their room.
Coupled with a powered subwoofer, it's like a small nightclub! And all for a few dollars, they are incredible value for sure.
But advancing HiFi they are not. My 16yo is doing music production at trade college (chip off the old block) and the first thing he noticed was lack of dynamics and resolution. I gave him a choice of 6 other amplifiers instead, and he chose an early 1980s HK amplifier after listening to them all. Without any skills or knowledge, he chose the amplifier that, ironically, tested the best (he didn't know that). All based on what he heard (with his younger ears).
Sure, with efficient speakers (like yours), not many watts can be an awful lot of fun, but let's face it, most people are running 85-87dB SPL@1M/W speakers these days. They need more, undistorted power than the little Allo can do, unless you take the TPA right up to the V+ limit of around 30V.