🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Fosi Audio ZA3 Balanced Stereo Amplifier is a cutting-edge mini amplifier designed for both stereo and mono configurations, delivering up to 235W of power. It features audiophile-grade components, advanced heat dissipation, and versatile connectivity options, making it the perfect choice for enhancing your home audio experience.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Package Type | Cardboard Box |
Output Power | 235 Watts |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Specification Met | FCC |
Item Dimensions | 6.1 x 7.24 x 2 inches |
V**N
Tiny but Mighty! Simply Awesome. BUY IT!
Tiny but Mighty! Simply Awesome. Incredible value for money. Performance, quality, power, clarity, resolution, size, look, ease of installation (hint: there is none; plug it in and go!) - all great!Using it for my desktop amp; sounds way better than my powered JBL studio monitors. They're so inexpensive, I think I will add another one, and make mono blocks of them. I first saw/heard about these from cheapaudioman on YouTube. For the price, I had to try it, and I'm glad I did. They drive everything I've thrown on them - including 4 ohm speakers. It's phenomenal; sounds really good! 180 watts per channel (will be 230 watts/channel in mono mode!) and it's the size of my Mac Mini. Crazy good. Hat tip to cheapaudioman - you were dead on, a great recommendation!
C**
Better than expected
So I ordered this because I wanted too, that simple. I’ve been looking at these small amps from a distance land and I figured there’s no way they can sound even half decent but I was wrong. Curiosity got me I guess, so on with my opinion.Setup for my testing was simple, connected a Marantz SA8005 disc player, fantastic DAC it has, then tried two different sets of bookshelf speakers I had laying around. Went back n forth a few times as my son assisted (musician) due to my ears being old. First was a vintage set of JBL LX22’s and although these speakers are easy to drive they can be fatiguing at high levels and they were. Next was another bookshelf, KEF q300’s, yes 300’s not 350’s. Both speakers are a bit bright but my Marting Logan 35 XT were being borrowed so I used the above mentioned. JBL’s too harsh and oddly they seamed weak. Japanese amps seem to be better with them as they were harsh with my NAD 356bee as well so KEF it is.Sound stage is there and the amp is fairly detailed but for $150 it is so much better than expected. At first when I picked it up out of the box it felt so light I was concerned. But I’m used to different equipment. I’m more impressed with vocals as usual that is where cheap crap just can’t hold a candle and this little thing does that well. Highs are ok, a little lacking in detail but very very close to my NAD. Bass, actually is good, as I’m listening now. It has punch, it’s not to slow and it doesn’t breakup. I put a 10” sub and even better. Not much it’s lacking at this price range at all.Pros, unbelievable at this price. Using the 48v power supply, I’d say it compares to a 60 to 80 watts per channel amp. But the bass punch exceeds that. May get another and mono block them and when my headphone amp comes back I will use that DAC with XLR cables to see how hard I can push the KEF’s. Also this is extremely quiet, no noise at all.Cons, binding posts are cheap, holes don’t fit big cable that I use, you can use banana plugs, I don’t as I like raw wire so that I found a bit irritating.I’m set up temporarily in a 11by 16 room that isn’t a great room for sound so who knows what it sounds like in a better fitted room but again I love this little amp and I’d say you can’t go wrong at this price or even double. I can go on n on detailing different instruments, imaging , etc but no need just buy it.Not sure if this technology needs a break in period so maybe it will get even better. One more note, as I’m writing we’re testing this out and I hate to say it but the bass is better on this than my NAD but I’m going to have to get that and do a comparison as if it is then I’m sold.
D**H
Plenty of power, sounds nice, good support (firmware updates)
Great little amp.My stack is a Wiim amp pro (for streaming and eq), Fosi ZD3 preamp, and Fosi ZA3 with the 48v power supply running in stereo mode. Mostly run from an apple tv sending hdmi to the tv then optical from there. The whole setup was easily under $500.I chose this setup in case I needed more power, I can simply add another amp and run mono, but it's definitely not needed. Runs a pair of Q Accoustic 5020s easily to unlistenable levels in a small/med size room (450sq/ft).I have the whole stack switched with a smart plug and haven't had any issues with powering off or on (unlike my last set of powered Swans speakers which blew up on power up).I was occasionally getting a little pop on power up and also a computerized "bzzzrt" very occasionally during listening. I just googled and found there was a firmware update for the Preamp (no issue with the amp). Just contact Fosi support and they give you the url for the updated firmware. Easy to install with a windows laptop and usb cord. Haven't had either issue since. Really nice to see firmware updates so quickly! So used to products this cheap being treated as "disposable" and not getting real support.I'm very happy with the performance and the support. I think it really helps that there seems to be a lot of love in the stereo community for this and other Fosi products. I hope it continues to get firmware updates in the future.The set looks really clean and very minimal. Used to do the whole rack or shelf system of components, but I'm over it. Most recently, I was using a set of powered speakers because I like not seeing the electronics. But when those failed you basically throw the whole thing away. I eventually had them fixed, but I don't like the idea of a failure being a total loss.So now I like having small separate pieces.I absolutely love the size. Even though the Fosi set looks very nice, I now have my entire multimedia set up hidden behind a small chest and subwoofer as shown in the last picture (please ignore my weird music choice).There is one downer on this product. It has a sub out which is great. But when you connect a subwoofer, it still sends full signal to the speaker outs. At high volumes you can hear the small bookshelf speakers trying to put out bass that's not really needed with a sub.Edit: I forgot my SVS subwoofer has a high pass eq! So now I have the preamp go into the subwoofer and pass through to the amp. The sub out should really be on the preamp not the amp. Weird choice.
K**N
Great amplifier for record player set up
I was looking for a traditional two channel receiver with a subwoofer output. I didn’t see much and nothing I liked for what I was trying to do. I didn’t know something like this existed until I started researching small receivers and amplifiers. I wanted my set up to be minimal and this fit perfectly into my plan. My turntable has a built in preamp so I am able to plug it directly into the ZA3. I have no bass or treble control in my set up and it sounds great; crisp and clear with depth to the sound. It has good power but I am considering adding a second one for a little more.
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