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Regarding my power supply issue, Fosi sent me this note:""We sent you a 48V/10A power supply along with a power splitter cable. However, as this is from the first batch of products, there is a noise issue when using the 48V/10A power supply with two units. We are currently working on solving this issue, and the officially sold products will not have this problem. Please be aware."
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Hi everyone, regarding my power supply issue, Fosi reached out to me with the following note: "We sent you a 48V/10A power supply along with a power splitter cable. However, as this is from the first batch of products, there is a noise issue when using the 48V/10A power supply with two units. We are currently working on solving this issue, and the officially sold products will not have this problem. Please be aware."
@FMedical420
Ай бұрын
Can only pray they fix it without too much delay, Cheers for the video
@heinzhoenen9482
Ай бұрын
I'd go for bi-amping and order two sets
@earthoid
Ай бұрын
Did they not listen before they sent them to reviewers? Makes me a little nervous about Fosi quality control.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@earthoid A concern that, in my experience, is well justified.
@oliverosrecki7421
Ай бұрын
Good day! What do you think about Fossi devices? Another thing I wanted to ask you. Is it true that Fossi devices can match the PP quality of devices that cost $1000 and up? For example to compete with devices such as McIntosh, QUAD, Pioneer?
Finally , an honest review. There are probably other hidden issues yet to be discovered. I personally would rather pay more to wait a bit making sure there is no more suprise from a brand new product.
Very educational. Thank you!
@ForeverAnalog
19 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Thank U for this video. I also wondered if using only single power supplyer is OK. The other video I watched didn't mention this. I appreciate your trouble.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Fosi notified me that my power supply had a known issue and will fix it before they release this product to the public.
Great review
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Spot On!!! Great review I hope there is adequate room for a discrete OP Amp upgrade sometimes the NE55XX are sub-par.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@adrian.parker
28 күн бұрын
Yep, Fosi has confirmed a list of suitable upgrades. You may need three per Amp for Line In, or two if using XLR.
@thinkIndependent2024
28 күн бұрын
@@adrian.parkerYes Correct!! I've found a few more exotic variants, that sometimes require modification but well worth the effort
Great review and good to know about the PSU, I feel like many will struggle with this problem. Now we only need Fosi to make a little handy preamp in the same form factor and design 🤞😁
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Yeah a preamp with multiple inputs would be rad! Thanks for watching!
@crazyprayingmantis5596
Ай бұрын
They are apparently
@rupertherbert594
Ай бұрын
yeah, maybe a pretty decent preamp with a couple line input and an MM pre-phono, or also an integrated amplifier with these separate modules and a preamp in the same chassis :)
@jimfarrell4635
Ай бұрын
Well they do have the P3 tube preamp, but it only has one rca input, so limited functionality. I have one I use with a stereo V3 and it sounds pretty decent, but needs to warm up a bit before it's at its best.
Great info. Happy to hear I ordered 2 amps with 2 power supply before seeing this. Coming from technology industry redundancy is key. I have spare 5a 48v on hand if one fails so easy call but 10a was a bit tempting. Hope to see how this upgrade is from my V3 stereo.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I think you will love em!
I think what would be interesting to see is how these type of amplifiers would match up with more expensive solid state or tube preamplifiers. Or how the budget friendly consumer could optimise their sounds quality, matching these amplifiers with other components. I have an Aiyima A07 + muses02 op amp, Smsl SU1 and a DIY Pass Labs Korg Nutube preamplifier powering a Bowers & Wilkins 607s2 and they sound amazing to me. Love your channel btw.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing and for watching!
Great review, are the sound quality exactly the same between the Fosi V3 mono, vs Fosi Za3 Dual mono ?
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I only have one ZA3 so can't run a proper comparison.
@ForeverAnalog did you get to test bi-amping these monos? (Defo NOT bridging) That is the configuration I have gone for. For the ££ involved, it is worth a punt.
really great to know
Hi thanks for the review. Can you maybe try to connect the 48V 10A power supply to only one of the V3 monos to see whether the noise would be present? To see whether the 2amps per one brick design is somewhat flawed or the power brick is faulty. You are the second reviewer I heard to mention this noise. Thanks.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Yeah I think I saw the same reviewer you mention also discuss the noise and he said Fosi was sending him a new splitter adapter?
@MrYurik
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog yes, double checked, it was the S|A guy. It would be a shame if this was something widespread. I am thinking of buying these monos, but anyway I want two PS so I can have those blocks closer to speakers.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
@MrYurik yeah I think the amps are a great buy and you’ll enjoy with two PA as you mention!
I will likely get these when the new Wiim Ultra comes out and run the Ultra as my pre amp.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Cool idea! Thanks for watching!
Those switches on the front are something you typically set once and forget. Would have been nicer to have them on the back, but that requires a slightly wider enclosure.
Great review, thank you. What do you think about the idea of replacing 2 x Freya mono (XLR) with 4 x V3 mono (5A) (via XLR Y split)?
@ForeverAnalog
19 күн бұрын
I don’t have experience with the Freya specifically so hard for me to answer, sorry!
Wow thats exactly what i wrote on the comments at cheapaudioman channel. 2 amps feed from 1 power supply is the same like a single amp, that damage the concept of balanced amps. Another thing. That noise sometimes comes from vacuum tubes near some wifi from the streamer, check your equipment setup. Or ground the amps!. I have to mention, i tested 2 V3s to power s biwiring speakers. Was awesome, the image and layering increased. The soundstage not much.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks! I haven't had any issues with using separate power supplies and Fosi emailed saying they are aware of the faulty single PS, so everything has been working fine since then.
I think the joy of these products is the single function and low entry cost, so upgrading to separate PSUs, pre-amp choice, DAC, streamer, Op Amp is all stuff you can lean into gently and affordably as funds allow. Normally this is in the preserve of the $2K + per module in order to play.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I agree and that's why I overall loved the amps and the sound produced! That being said, so many newcomers to hifi are using these as their entry point, which is why I wanted to point out that traditional monoblocks always have isolated power supplies and wanted to suggest they buy the same since they are given the option.
Would you recommend buying two of the 32V or two of the 48V? Great video by the way!
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Great question. I didn't a great chance to really listen with the 48v supply due to the noise issue, so I can't speak to a true sound comparison. I've loved using the 32V, but some folks will tell you it's all about the 48V. If I get a chance to get a hold of two 48v PS, I'll let you know!
@D1N02
Ай бұрын
48v is for overhead to drive big bass cone magnets properly. Always go for het highest voltage if you want dynamics. Watts are rated at 1 khz. If they would rate at 40Hz wattage would rate much lower.
@tamayaytam
Ай бұрын
Go for the 48v. As for v3 48v power supply gives more dynamic range in my opinion. I feel a substantial difference.
Thanks for review What preamp and what speakers you recommend for these ? Would you recommend two blocks of 5 A each or 10 A each?
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I have a Schiit Saga + preamp and vintage Klipsch Heresy speakers. I don't think 10a is needed, even Zeos said the same in his review. These little guys run HOT with 48v, so 5a will suffice, but since my power supply has a known issue (Fosi confirmed with me after posting this), I've still really enjoyed using my 32v/5a with each!
@geevee1045
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog My Fosi ZA3 with Fosi 48v 5a supply does not run hot, barely warm when powering Maggie LRS+ or Kef LS50 METAs. I wonder if all this heat you experienced is because of your defective 48v 10a version?
Hi Aaron ... nice review. Absolutely go with dual power supplies. The point of using monoblocks is to have two fully independent amplifiers... connecting them together just defeats the whole idea. As usual, I will suggest that the optimal power supply for TPA3255s in these unvented cases, with limited cooling is 36 volts. So for this I will suggest 2 x 36 volt 5 amp supplies.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks! I really enjoy these amps with the separate power supplies and just wanted folks to make the right purchasing decision. These little guys sound amazing when I'm not using a noisy PS!
@steven2809
Ай бұрын
Don't the cases have side vents?
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@AdamsOlympia A little bit about convection.. heat causes air to expand, becoming less dense. The hot air will rise to the top ... not the side ... of the casing. Plus there's no point venting out hot air unless you are going to bring in cool air to replace it. Those side vents may look cool, but I would seriously doubt they do anything of value. Aaron isn't the only person reporting noise problems. The whole point of monoblocks is to have two completely isolated amplifiers. Running them both from a common supply totally undoes the advantage. If you're going to run two channels off the same power supply... save yourself some money and buy a V3 or A07.
@Wuppie62
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 Don't you think that when the air outside the vents is lower in temperature than inside, and -as you said yourself - there's an air density (pressure) difference, the air will move and starts to dissipate the 'heat'?
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@Wuppie62 Yes, there will be a short term pressure equalization... BUT... unless there is someplace for the air to exit, you're not going to get a consistent flow of air going in. The pressure will reach equilibrium and the air flow will stop.
I'm very happy with my ZA3 mono block Linton setup and it doesn't sound like these would be an upgrade. I'd be very interested in a low cost Class D monoblock configuration that would match the 3D soundstage and sound separation of better Class A/B amps as well as 200watts/8ohm per channel.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Awesome thanks for watching and for sharing!
Interesting. Do you think maybe the noise problem originates with the splitter cable?
i was considering "upgrading" from my V3 to these monos, but I'd need 3 as I'd need to feed a subwoofer as well, and overall it just doesn't seem worth the cost. I've got an Adcom GFP-555II preamp feeding my V3, and they sound great to me (feeding Klipsch Heresy II and RSL Speedwoofer 10S mkii).
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Awesome. Yeah, I think we forget just because a product comes out it doesn't mean we have to upgrade, especially if we have a system that's working great for us. Important to consider given how often these new class D amps are being made available to market these days! Thanks for the comment and for watching!
@f4phantom2500
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog yeah man. i tried taking the preamp out of the loop to hear what it'd sound like straight from my DAC to the V3. the preamp adds both power and a warmer sound signature: i can adjust the sound signature at the same volume by adjusting the volume pots of the two. if i only had the v3, maybe i'd consider an upgrade, but with the preamp, it's great imo.
I just put my Maggies 0.7 back, now on a pair of ZA3. I marked the spot on the floor with tape yet it took me over an hour to get them to focus in the centre. Only by turning the volume down on the right side I managed to get it centered. First time I had to, but also first time I could in 40 years. I have never had any use for tone controls or balance on my amp. So, how do these sound compared to the ZA3? Does the new feedback design work?
@ajzepp8976
Ай бұрын
You're driving .7 maggies with a Fosi amp?
Hi, thanks for the review, I'm curious how it sounds compared to the Aiyima A07 MAX, none youtuber that got both did a comparaison between them. I've only heard that the Ayima 07 Max is wider soundstaging and more clear and bright than the Fosi ZA3 but it's the same conclusion i hear about the ZA3 compared to the V3 Mono, so how is this V3 mono compared to the A07 Max, did someone test it switching from one to the other?
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
All of the amplifiers you mention are based on the TPA3255 chip. It makes sense to expect them to sound mostly alike.
Just when your video said you’re going to let us hear what the noise sounded like, it went to a JBL Authentics commercial. I’m listening intently for 30 seconds waiting for the noise until your video started again. 😂
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Hilarious! I always try to make the videos intriguing but that was unplanned for sure 😂
I going for the two power supplies preorder but is 5A sufficient for the amplifier? Or will the 10A be better? I haven’t seen anything about max current draw related to max power output. Thanks for the review I was thinking about this question before ordering and you answered it.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Zeos review said the 10a was overkill lol.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
48 volts 5 amps will be sufficient for one monoblock on 8 or 6 ohms, so long as you aren't pushing constantly to maximum volume. A better plan that won't run into heat or overcurrent problems is to use a 36 volt 5 amp supply for each amplifier. That will get you 70 to 75 watts on 8 ohms and 140 on 4 without running into problems.
@D1N02
Ай бұрын
5a will be enough unless you have some crazy hard to drive big speakers.
Which op amp(s) do you advise to add a little warmth/smoothness, improved soundstage, little bit more emphasis on reverb to the sound without losing clarity/fidelity/details?
@ForeverAnalog
12 күн бұрын
I haven’t the ability to go down the op amp rabbit hole yet, sorry. Maybe someone else will add in some recs though!
Planning to buy 3 V3 Monoblocs when I get my 3 KEF R3 Metas later this year, and dedicate my ZA3 + q150s to rear channel. An Emotiva surround processor/preamp should last much longer than a hot/inefficient AV receivers. It'll be an excellent, affordable alternative since there still aren't any Dolby AVs with class D amp topology.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Awesome!
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Look again ... I think you'll find most AV amplifiers are Class-D because of the improved efficiency and reduced heat. In fact I think you'll find that many of them are using TPS3255 chips in their power amps.
@AdamsOlympia
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 You can certainly find multi channel class D amps for a premium (Buckeye makes them). but that's not an AV receiver. Requires a separate dolby DTS/Atmos processor, defeating the point of wanting everything under one hood, and for a price that would undercut an Emotiva basx mc1 dolby processor + Fosi seperates.
@AdamsOlympia
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 "Did you read what I wrote?" You're posting misinformation then doubling down on it when called on it. Not a good look. AVS forum, a popular home theater forum filled with people very knowledgeable about everything AV related, have discussed this in depth in numerous threads. Look up the recent thread "Class D AVR's. Who makes them?" Onkyo and Pioneer briefly made a class D AVR almost a decade ago (out of production and no Atmos support) No one else uses Class D since in this product category. This is easily verified fact.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@AdamsOlympia There is a reason I deleted that comment. Yes, you're correct. I learned something new today. (I don't mess with AVRs very often)
New subscriber here. I've been looking at the Ayune Flamingo to use as a preamp with these. I think you reviewed it, didn't you? Either that, or maybe a Bottlehead DIY preamp. What do you think?
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I haven’t used the Ayune Flamingo yet but I would LOVE to build a bottlehead kit!
@HareDeLune
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog Thanks. Me too!
What kind of loudspeakers do they match the Fosi V3 with. Is it HIFI or just loud sound. Kindly.
What would you recommend as a Pre-amp with volume control for a Turntable setup?
thanks for the video, I 'm sure that with 32V instead of 48, you'll get less power for sure, but also will gain sound quality, in terms of stage and definition and last but not least, in terms of reliabilty and durability of the components and also way less operating temperatures
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. The 48v made these little guys super hot so I prefer running at 32v, but then again, I love my 10 watt Schiit Gjallarhorn too so I’m not a big power hungry wattage guy.
@rupertherbert594
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog never heard of it, I have to replace my old Cyrus2 from Mission that is still working but is about 35yo and now I'm using a little 6W class A from Nobsound paired with my old but still in great shape and conditions Ditton3 from Celestion and have to say the room (4x3m) is filled in a great way and indeed, use a lot of power is not for me too, so will check for the Schiit Gjallarhorn, thanks a gain :)
@rupertherbert594
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog interesting little machine, could you please suggest a nice preamp for the Gjallarhorn, at the moment I'm running a minipc with Daphile and a DacMagic 100 from Cambridge Audio, but would love a good preamp with a phono stage and a headphones out
@rupertherbert594
Ай бұрын
just reached out your video of the Gjallarhorn and now I know you use a Saga+ preamp, nice to know :)
Get them with 36v power supply each...lower noise ,plenty power and runs cooler.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I'm using a similar PS and they do run much cooler!!!
I got 2 x V3 Fosi amps with 2 x 48V PSU and bingo - great sound. The pricing on the Kickstarted is a little high. Go get 2 V3's second hand and save the money. If you do bu the new ones, I suspect the price will not be attractive when you add into the extra PSU (that you really should have).
@tamayaytam
Ай бұрын
So how are you using them as monoblocks?
@robertwestinghouse4098
Ай бұрын
@@tamayaytam Initially I just used one channel each amp for left and right. Now I use both channels via a 2-way electronic crossover (again cheap to buy second hand).
Since we're all about power supplies this time around... lets take a bit of a serious look at what the TPA3255 chip can do... 0:57 ... hit pause and look at the numbers. (Yes they are accurate) For a doubling in SPL you need an increase of 10DB ... 10 times the power. Thus, a 100 watt amp is going to be barely twice as loud as a 10 watt amp. The first noticeable change in SPL will come at 3db... which requires twice as much power. Thus a 20 watt amp is just barely louder than a 10 watt amp, in fact most people would not be able to tell them apart in a listening test. So... between 32 volts and 48 volts ... you have a power ratio of less than 3 to 1 ... That's about an extra 4.5 db of SPL which will be barely noticeable in normal use. Now we know that the TPA3255 can withstand 48 volts... but what is not obvious is that requires forced air cooling and a much larger heatsink if the chip is not going to overheat and go into protection. There have been multiple videos about this with the A07 and the truth is that you cannot continuously cycle the amp into protection without damaging it. The highest power supply these chips can sustain in fully enclosed cases ... even when the case is the heat sink.. is between 36 and 40 volts. They will get warm but they will not shut down into protection and will run continuously for days at a time. Now 40 volt power supplies are not commonly available in "brick" formats, so I generally recommend 36 volts at 5 or 6 amps for these fully enclosed designs. At 36 volts, the RMS power is about 75 watts per channel on 8 ohms and 130 on 4. I've done some bench testing on TPA3255 amps (although not the V3M version) and while the power is lower at 36 volts, the distortion, frequency response and other parameters are quite stable... in fact there is no sonic advantage in feeding it 48 volts. Consider that most reasonable listening is going to happen in the 75 to 80 db spl range. For most speakers that will require about 1 or 2 watts... yes, power in single digits. Short term musical peaks, based on curated 16 lufs of overhead from most streaming companies will hit about 30 watts. Thus you can likely play your music collections quite loudly without ever using up the amplifier. If you consider the barely noticeable difference in SPL, the stable sound parameters, cooler operation and longer lifetime... There is literally no reason anyone should want the maximum voltage here... and especially not at the risk of drastically shortening the amplifiers lifetime. Aaron's setup with 2 x 32 volt 5 amp supplies will have them running cooler, with only a slight difference in SPL but otherwise still delivering their best sound. For this V3 mono ... I would recommend two amplifiers and two 36 volt 5 amp supplies as the best setup.
@Justwantahover
Ай бұрын
For every db it's ten times the energy. To hear a pin drop (without compression) a hammer dropped onto a bare wooden floor would deafen us! So our perception of sound has evolved to be compressed a lot. And this compression between loud and soft allows us to hear a pin drop and also hear very loud sounds as well. Genius! 😅
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@Justwantahover You need to recheck your science. Each step of 1db is 125% power ... that is 1 watt becomes 1.25 watts. Each step of 3db is 200% (double)... 1 watt becomes 2 watts. Each step of 10db is 10x power ... 1 watt becomes 10 watts. There are literally hundreds of links to this information all over the internet, including real-time calculators you can use. Your pin to hammer analogy obviously does not play out in the real world where there is absolutely no compression applied, as I'm sure most of us have dropped something heavy in our lifetimes and not gone deaf because of it.
The gain boost looks like it is only applicable to the rca inputs. Other reviewers haven't experienced your issue with the power supply. It is probably an issue with the supply itself. I wouldn't give advice on this before consulting with Fosi about it. For me I would probably go for separate supplies to keep the speaker cables as short as possible. Then I would probably get the GanFet 48v/5a supplies fosi also offers.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks! I just saw another reviewer, Scientific Audiophile, had the same issue with a noisy power supply like mine. Love the amps, just want to make sure folks get the right PS for them! Thanks again for watching!
@AT-wl9yq
Ай бұрын
The only place you can put a gain control is on the input of a component. If its on the output, its a volume control.
@HareDeLune
Ай бұрын
GanFet, you say? Thank you very much for that little nugget of information.
I commented about the heat issue but the post seems to have disappeared.😡 Once again...I have no problem running the ZA3 with 48V 5A and 10A PSUs. It barely gets warm, a far cry from some Class A amps I've owned and cooler that the 5V LPSU I use to power my Raspberry Pi/Allo DigiOne sig streamer. I haven't tried listening at eviction notice levels for 12 hrs in the middle of a heat wave but still... If ever I found it getting too hot I would modify a computer fan to run slow/silent off a 5V USB connection and place behind the amp to draw hot air away from it. But honestly I can't see that happening.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
I'm going to take Aaron's word about the sound quality. I'm sure it's pretty good. However; I'm still not convinced this bottom chassis cooling thing is a good idea. There have been several reports of high temperatures and heat. (Flip them over upside down.. do they run cooler?) I'm also not sold on the "full bore' design with no attenuators to level match and/or set maximum sound levels. I still don't get why the XLR/RCA switch is needed on the front when there are relatively simple auto-selecting designs that could be incorporated for only a few pennies more. I really wish these manufacturers would implement the Clipping and Protection warning signals provided by the TPA3255 chip to help people keep their listening sessions within the clean audio capabilities of the amplifier. Why didn't they continue the 12v trigger from the ZA3 in this new model. Using a trigger out on a pre-amp or with a simple hub they could control two of the monoblocks and 2 powered subs from a single switch. === I've been watching all these various iterations of TPA3255 designs from several manufacturers. All of them seem to get it right... _except_ ... and there's always that near miss _except_ . I won't pretend to understand why but if the designers sat back and looked at what it takes to run a comprehensive system, one might reasonably assume they could figure it out.
Does anyone know when Fosi is going to start shipping these out? I ordered 2 and I'm dying to try them out! Also, I'm planning on using the v3 to power Martin Logan electrostatic ESL speakers (one v3 for each). Do you think these amps will power the electrostatics enough/sound good? Id love to hear everyone's thoughts!
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I think they ship in June but not 100% sure.
Not getting the set with the one power supply. Not just for the noise, but also the reduced possibilities of placement
Did the noise disappear when you powered on the other V3 mono?
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Fosi confirmed with me the PS they sent me has a known issue and will be replaced before releasing to consumers.
Yes, it has an XLR connector, but is that input truly/fully balanced?
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Simple test ... using a needle touch the contacts inside the XLR connector... you should hear a buzzing sound from pins 2 and 3 but not from pin 1
@michaelsparrow4798
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 Agreed, but one would need to already possess the piece to utilize such a test and I wouldn't order one before knowing the answer.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@michaelsparrow4798 You could always email Fosi's support address and ask... Or, perhaps Aaron would agree to probe it for us.
It may be stupid question. I have Wiim Amp. Can i use this Fosi V3 mono connecting to Wiim Amp?
@ForeverAnalog
16 күн бұрын
Don’t think so sorry
The TPA3255 class D amplifier chip has a 53.5 maximum working voltage and in my opinion running them at 48 V with a minimal heatsink (that case) is not a good idea, somewhere around 40 V would be better for long term reliability.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Indeed ... Wanting 48 volts simply because the chip can withstand it is a mistake. I've done considerable testing on TPA3255 mini-amps and DIY boards. The "sweet spot" compromise between heat and output is in the 36 to 40 volt range. There you can get some pretty impressive sound without burning down your listening room. On 36 volts you will get 70 to 75 watts on 8 ohm loads, 120 on 4 ohms. However; 40 volt supplies are not readily available so I generally recommend 36 volt 5 amp power bricks. Industrial supplies, while adjustable, can be a problem because of their fast acting protection circuits. They will appear to shut down prematurely, by responding to instantaneous peaks in current. A "charger" style brick will allow those short term bursts and not go into current limiting right away.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Mine got HOT when using the 48v PS lol.
@HareDeLune
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 Is it possible to get 80-100 Watts from 36 Volts on a 6-Ohm load?
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@HareDeLune I run my A07 and occasionally a TB10d (both TPA3255 based) on a 36 volt 10 amp supply ... typical power is 75 watts on 8 ohms... 140 on 4... so 6 ohms would fall mid point of that range at about 90 to 100 watts. My speakers are pioneer towers specd for 8 ohms... and they get ear splitting loud when I get all carried away.
How come Fosi doesn’t make a matching preamp for those mono amps?
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Good question. I know a lot of folks are waiting for one ☺️
There looks to be two opamps for the amplifier in this so is this a true mono or did fosi just shut down one channel like the za3? That doesn't make it a true mono amp right?
@AT-wl9yq
Ай бұрын
Probably neither. Sometimes companies will take one of their stereo amps and bridge it. They'll call it a mono amp, but that's misleading. A bridged amp and a mono amp are not the same thing. If that's what they did then you would be correct. Bridging is a half ass solution. Its very hard on the amp. You're better off buying 2 stereo amps and doing a vertical biamp.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Neither of your assumptions is true... Grab a copy of the "TPA3255 Spec Sheet" (free, online) and read up on the Parallel Bridge Tied Load (PBTL) configuration. Yes, the TPA3255 chip can be configured as a high current mono amplifier... in the ZA3 that is switched in the V3M it's hard wired.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@AT-wl9yq ALL TPA3255 amplifiers are bridged. The technical term is "Bridge Tied Load" and the chip is purposely built to support it.
Another advantage of two power supplies would be more power. 😁
So what is the price for two of the amplifiers with two 48 volt volt 10 amp power supplies ?
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Check the Kickstarter link for all of the pricing options. There are so many. If I tried to list them it this video would've been twice as long lol
@user-kj1od5ed7p
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog it should be easier to buy
@user-kj1od5ed7p
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog oh and thank you very much
@user-kj1od5ed7p
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog I thought Fosi was a big company I guess I don't understand this Kickstarter stuff why is it a Kickstarter if something goes wrong will I get my money back or or will they keep it Kickstarter seems like a scam or something
If it seems too good to be true it usually is.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I think some other reviewers’ PS are working fine so maybe some of us just got duds lol.
My only issue with the za3 is there is a dip in the lower mid range. For example, Alice n chains got me wrong live, lane Staleys voice is not as loud as Jerry Cantrells voice. On that recording they occupy the same space. Plus the beautiful crunchy accoustic guitar is recessed. My fear is the mono blocks will be voiced the same way.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Neither is "voiced" ... the frequency response of both amplifiers is flat. It sounds to me like you've either got a speaker or a room issue.
@danisold
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 I had the aiyima max in the system, song sounded great. Same speakers, same near field listening position. There's a dip in the lower mids somewhere. Phil Collins sounds undynamic on the za3, too. Maybe the aiyima has a bump in the mids that I like over the fosi.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@danisold Trust me ... there is no "dip in the lower mids". I've tried to post a comment explaining this but good old YT decided you didn't need to see it... Long story short... what you are describing is a psychoacoustic phenomenon known as "mid-field cancellation" in which moving your head just a couple of inches can appear to entirely change the way an system sounds.
@danisold
Ай бұрын
I appreciate your efforts, and I am not trying to be obtuse, and I leave the possibility open that I am absolutely wrong--I've been wrong before and I'll be so again--it is just that I want Alice n Chains and Phil Collins to sound like the used to, lol. I've got a schitt saga plus coming this week which allows for switching amplifiers. I'll try that and report back.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@danisold Do a search for "DBPages music" (you'll recognize it when you see it) then read up on "the listening test" for the info I was trying to share. We've all been wrong from time to time... that's one of the best ways to learn. Those lessons tend to stay with us.
Is it possible to connect the 48v 10a to each mono?
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Yes. But possibly not the smartest setup. For reasons of heat and current demands, I generally recommend 36 volt 5 amp supplies for the TPA3255 amps in fully enclosed cases. So the "perfect" system here would be 2 V3M amps with 2 36/5 power bricks.
Lots of YTers releasing videos on this product today. Would love to watch an honest video on why that is.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Companies simply ask reviewers to post on a release day of the product. Thanks for watching!
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Two words.... Marketing Blitz.
@10sassafras
Ай бұрын
Not a new idea. Even before the internet press releases about new products would have an embargo date so one early story wouldn’t ruin the newsworthiness of all the other stories.
Just received the 48V 10A PSU for the ZA3. My initial impressions compared to the 48V 5A version are that it sounds more detailed, better separation but possibly a bit thinner sounding. I switched back and forth a dozen times on different tracks and then let the 10A in for a few hours listening to random tracks. Could be fatigue or my state of mind so I'll need to give it another go tomorrow with rested ears. I was quite happy with the 5A version but decide to order the 10A somewhat out of curiosity but also hoping that it would have more headroom for difficult to drive speakers.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Let me know your thoughts after some further listening!
How about the monoprice amp that has a real 90wpc measured 20-20khz. not just 1khz? Class a/b, no need for extra power supply or opamp changes.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I need to check that out, thank you for the suggestion!
Legit question, how does a two channel amp work with a single power supply and not have the noise issue? Isn’t a two channel amp just two monos in a single chassis?
I'm sure these sound great. It's too bad about the power supply.The British Audiophile rated the original V3 as the best amp under 1000 pounds. He is British after all. Great info. Thanks for the heads up.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks as always for watching!
@razzman2987
Ай бұрын
😅
I wonder what will sound better? V3 Monos with a 5A PSU per amp or 10A PSU per amp?
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Even Zeos in his review said the 10a per amp was overkill. They run hot at 48v so keep that in mind. I had to use two 32v since my provided PS was faulty and they run much cooler.
@HareDeLune
Ай бұрын
Fosi has a handy chart on their website with recommendations for 4-Ohm, 6-Ohm, and 8-Ohm loads, with the expected output for each.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
The current difference won't make any difference. Just because you have a 10 amp supply does not mean the amplifier will draw 10 amps from it. Most of the time, during normal listening, it's probably drawing less than an amp.
@tallpaull9367
Ай бұрын
Typically, lower Voltage PSU has less noise and sounds cleaner. Typically b more Voltage equals better Dynamics. But not all power supplies are created equal so it would be interesting to find out which one works better. The 2x 5A psu should be enough for my needs.
Doesn’t he have a very high sensitive speakers? Might not be a problem on another set of speakers.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Yeah it's a problem no matter what speakers ... that kind of noise isn't supposed to happen ever, at all, anytime.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Fosi sent me a note today saying the power supply they sent me has a known issue but will be fixed before released to consumers.
How much does one cost?
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Check the Kickstarter link as they have them priced in a bunch of different configurations
I saw most of reviews, this review is less stellar in fact below average I think you have a retake review, no indepth comparison with V3 integrated.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. Each reviewer has their own style and I decided to focus on advising people on which power supply to buy. Honestly, I didn't see many other in depth comparisons on the V3 from other reviewers either lol.
@yttean98
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog If you think about a a potential buyer/user what I should be looking for so many models around the same price range, Does it compare with all the rest, V3 integrated, Aiyama, etc in terms of sonic performance, features, built quality , etc so many things you can talk about. Then summarise, should one buy it and in what content.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@yttean98 Aaron did the correct thing ... He identified a flaw in the design and reported it. You wouldn't want to spend good money on these only to discover there's a flaw nobody went about reporting... would you?
Did you test each independently with the included power supply? I don't think a single power supply would be an inherent problem. If the noise continues with the included PS when it's only hooked up to one amp, it's the power supply or amplifier, NOT the fact that they're both hooked up to the same power supply. You've also got a problem if you hook up separate power supplies that don't test the same in voltage and amperage. There's no likelihood that they do even if they're both spec'd the same, thus one amp may be 80 watts and the other could be 90 watts, etc. More info is needed.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Fosi told me the power supply they sent has known issues and it will be fixed before it ships to consumers.
@billsmith5166
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog That makes more sense.
Doesn’t look like plenty of venting.
It seems other reviews haven't had the same problem as you.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
One reviewer has and Fosi confirmed with me they sent me a PS with a now known fault, which thankfully they will replace before releasing to consumers.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Most "other reviewers" are focused on the selling points, do quick listening tests and then sing the praises. A good reviewer also listens and checks for problems and flaws... Not spotting something like this noise problem speaks volumes about the quality of most reviews.
The Chinese power amps need to list RMS power rating instead of peak power rating.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
They did. The chart at 1:00 is accurate. Yes you really can get 240 RMS watts out of this thing.
Like it except there was a no crossover bypass for the subwoofer output.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@michaelwright1602
Ай бұрын
Add an active crossover, Rolls makes a couple, and so does Sublime Acoustic, along with others.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
There is no subwoofer output on the the V3M.
@robertendsley8312
Ай бұрын
I got this confused with the ZA3
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@robertendsley8312 Ahh ... okay.
When buying a set of monoblocks with a common powersupply, you have a stereoamplifier In two cabinets - why wold anyone want that? More interesting is, why Fosi does not put the powersupply into the cabinet and make it themselves - that would give them a few more controlpoints and avoiding the powerconnector that needs to carry a lot of amperes.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Two reasons ... UL and CSA approval. Neither is cheap and they get pretty stringent with SMPS driven stuff. By using external bricks, purchased from 3rd parties with approvals in place, they entirely bypass the big hassle.
@quartzwatching
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 Okay - thats more than fair :-)
@bikeman7982
Ай бұрын
Not feasible at these prices 😊.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@bikeman7982 Actually, open frame SMPS units that mount into a device chassis are usually cheaper than external power bricks. No cords, or cases to pay for.
@bikeman7982
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579But won’t that incur the cost of UL certification?
you know....as much as I like these mini amps, the power supplies are highly questionable and likely the main problem with them. I have a za3 with the 48v/5a supply and I don't get noise through my system, but the connection between the brick and the power plug end of the cable comes apart way too easily, and sometimes even when everything is connected "tightly", the PS makes a bizarre whining noise. have to unplug it, let it sit for 10 minutes or so, and reconnect it to the mains to stop the noise. It's not encouraging and there is no way in hell I'd leave this thing on and unattended. Just shady.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about that issue!
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Sounds like you have a defective power brick. You can get replacements from online vendors cheaply enough...
You didn't run them in balance ? They are balanced by design And cancel noise. ? Also separate power supplys is the way to go ! If this was designed with XLRs those are primary and RCAs are second by design. If you hook it up balance and still have noise then something else is wrong .
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Fosi sent me a faulty power supply 😊
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Balanced inputs will only clean up noise on the signal cord. It won't fix any other problem.
Can anyone name any mainstream speaker company besides Tekton that offers 2 ohm stereo speakers (non PA or Car audio)?
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
Why would you want that?
@HappyHighwayman
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 I don't want or need them I'm just curious who is using the 2 ohm post on those high end amps that have a positive for 8,4 or 2 ohms :)
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@HappyHighwayman Probably almost nobody ... the transformer taps you're pointing to are for old-school tube amps.
@stevengagnon4777
Ай бұрын
While it is true there are not many 2 olm speaker out there. Many 4 olm speakers will dip well below 4 olms especially in the base region where it is important an amplifier will not have a problem delivering all the current necessary. This is why some speakers are hard to drive. If you have speakers with this issue and play the very loud using two of those 48 volt 10 amp power supplies would be a good thing.
@HappyHighwayman
Ай бұрын
@@stevengagnon4777 For sure. These seem like great value and I wouldn't hesitate to buy them right now except I'm running an Aiyima A07 stereo amp for my desktop at like half main volume and it can drive them plenty loud.
Just give me a true balanced monoblock. I dont care about power supply. There are tons of options for this.
The V3 manufacturer is making inaccurate claims. Claiming each V3 mono amp can deliver 240 watts into 4 ohms. They supply either a shared 480 watt power brick, or 2 240 watt power bricks. This means that in order for those V3 mono amps to deliver that level of power, they must be 100% efficient. They’re not. They get warm. That warmth is generated by electrical inefficiency. Begs the question, what other inaccuracies are hidden with in?
@marksauer7604
Ай бұрын
Watt gibberish, but how do they sound?
@howardskeivys4184
Ай бұрын
@@marksauer7604 well, honestly, by all accounts they sound pretty good. Ive never heard them, so I can’t verify that. I’ve heard them described as ‘lively’ and ‘energetic’. Fine. But me, personally, I lean more toward an effortless, relaxed, presentation. Linear power supplies with oversized O ring transformers driving a class AB amplification topology tend to satisfy that preference.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@howardskeivys4184 "I've never heard them but I'm here to trash on them anyway" ... Really???
@howardskeivys4184
Ай бұрын
@@Douglas_Blake_579 I haven’t trashed them. I’m not in a position to do so as I have never heard them. I’ve merely speculated that maybe, the manufacturer’s power rating just might be, liberal.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@howardskeivys4184 Well then, don't frame the comment as an absolute: _"The V3 manufacturer is making inaccurate claims. "_ I've been working with the TPA3255 chip for the past year or so, had lots of them on my bench and I can confirm their ratings are both accurate and in compliance with the TPA3255 spec sheets. The TPA3255 is a very high quality chip, made for pro-audio and AV systems and it is fully capable of excellent sound and performance. Maybe next time look up the chip's specs before trying to convince people away from it.
It's maybe a good amp, but doesn't worth its price. Buying a TPA3255 amp with $140 is insane. TPA3255 module only worth $15. Then the case worths over $100? What so called PFFB is just a few caps and resistors suggested in the TI datasheet.
I'm confused as to why anyone would want these things. Between the two amps and the power brick it doesn't save much space over a traditional amplifier, plus you have the mess of wires that comes with it. And for the price (probably $300 retail after the Kickstarter is over) you can get an entry level (new) Sony, Yamaha, or Onkyo stereo receiver. And if you're willing to buy used, there's a ton of cool stuff that blows these things away for the price. So...I just don't get it.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Yeah. I always think part of the fun of this hobby is different products appeal to different consumers, just like some folks prefer tubes to solid state, etc.
@mikecees2230
Ай бұрын
My thoughts as well but one KZreadr compared the ZA3 more or less ''favorably'' to a $5000 Naim Supernait 3. Other than that I haven't seen many comparisons to more affordable amps. Make what you will of that claim. I think if you just get ONE ZA3 and don't fall down the rabbit hole with expensive discrete opamps, PSU upgrades or a dual mono setup you don't have much to lose. I bought mine out of curiosity and, for now, have yet to try swapping opamps.
I don't understand how a company can sell a product with such glaring flaws.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
They are not selling the product. These reviews are based on pre-production "prototypes" and it is very likely a number of issues will be corrected before the full on production begins in June.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
I don't think the product is flawed especially since the amps themselves have worked wonderfully since installing two separate PS I pulled from other class d amps (as mentioned in the video). Fosi contacted me and said they are aware of the faulty PS they sent me and it will be corrected before shipping to consumers in a few months. That's why in my review, I suggested people still buy the amps, just get separate power supplies. Thanks for watching!
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
@@ForeverAnalog Okay ... one more test... take the Y connector you got with the 48 volt supply and hook it up with one of the 32volt supplies and two amps. You won't get to full volume because it will draw too much current... but it will be enough to let you assess if the noise returns when idling. If it does return... it is not a power supply issue.
get two psus, problem solved
中国人骨子里的:多快好省 大干快上 差不多得了
There are already Soooo many amps the world don't need another amp🤢
If you would stop promoting and evaluating this Chinese crap , maybe they would go away and people will start buying products that will hold up over time from reputable companies.
@ForeverAnalog
Ай бұрын
Thanks, but I still these think amps are a great gateway for newcomers to hifi who will eventually upgrade to the products you mention.
@Douglas_Blake_579
Ай бұрын
FWIW ... I have about 60 "sound bar killer" systems using these mini-amps sold to friends and friends of friends. The oldest is now about 5 years ... and not one service call on any of it.
W T H. DID this company tell everyone to come out od the wood work and say nice crap about the damn China stuff. OK course you want say anything about switching powee supply Not knowing to much. A have a lot of Class D. Amps My Polish friend. I suggest you should buy them. Who are you ???
Very informative now cut that ridiculous hair
Low fi
Typical " cut corner type" of the Cheap Chinacom amps.