Maybe it's been answered already and I haven't found it, but very basically: What's the purpose of running theZA3 as monoblocks if the output power rating only goes up 10% or 20%? Shouldn't the power output almost double in bridge mode? In other words: What's the advantage of buying two and running them in mono mode when the power output is essentially the same? Is this really only meant for people with 2 ohm speakers?
Basically, two power supplies means twice the power but I guess you could try to source a 10 amp supply and run one in stereo mode. I don't know how hot it would get though
In mono mode, when changing op amps you only need to change one. Correct? The right one? Looking at the amp from the front , the right op amp you see is the one to change? Do you need to leave the left op amp in or can you remove it?
Every comment I've read about taking the amp apart from different sources say that removing the knob is a pain. What is the best way to do this? What tool to use?
Good morning guys, I will be using 2x ZA3 units in mono and will be using a balanced DAP. Do I need a TRRS balanced 3.5mm plug when using duel XLR plugs? Thank you so much
The sub out is 20-300? Why 300? That requires most people to then addtionally use the crossover built into the sub. Not a good idea I've heard. Most common is 80. It would be nice to have multiple setting say 50,80,and 120.
Maybe it's been answered already and I haven't found it, but very basically:
What's the purpose of running theZA3 as monoblocks if the output power rating only goes up 10% or 20%? Shouldn't the power output almost double in bridge mode?
In other words: What's the advantage of buying two and running them in mono mode when the power output is essentially the same? Is this really only meant for people with 2 ohm speakers?
Basically, two power supplies means twice the power but I guess you could try to source a 10 amp supply and run one in stereo mode. I don't know how hot it would get though
thanks for the information but how can I connect a center speaker to this product
it's a 2 channel or 1 channel mono amp. you will need to add an additional amp to power the center speaker.
Love to see a Fosi plate amp.
In mono mode, when changing op amps you only need to change one. Correct? The right one? Looking at the amp from the front , the
right op amp you see is the one to change? Do you need to leave the left op amp in or can you remove it?
I had that same though, what did you find out? Thank you
Cool product.
ciao, come si connette in bi-wiring?
Every comment I've read about taking the amp apart from different sources say that removing the knob is a pain. What is the best way to do this?
What tool to use?
Is the single sub out combining both channels when used as twin monoblock ? Or simply the sub frequency from one channel ?
Bro.. did you finally get an aswer or you found out? Pls share :) Thanx
Good morning guys, I will be using 2x ZA3 units in mono and will be using a balanced DAP. Do I need a TRRS balanced 3.5mm plug when using duel XLR plugs? Thank you so much
which DAP are you using❔🤔
@@E1PersonalAudio AK Kann or QLS 361 and Xduoo turn table DAP, That is only Optical no volume control..
Ak Kann
@@rosspulsford3070 the first generation Kann❔🤔
@@E1PersonalAudio yes that is perceptive
Why don't you demonstrate the bi amping setup as you mention it in your tutorial.
10:30, only one channel’s low frequency go to the sub?
The sub out is 20-300? Why 300? That requires most people to then addtionally use the crossover built into the sub.
Not a good idea I've heard. Most common is 80. It would be nice to have multiple setting say 50,80,and 120.
Dont have crossover, the amp is the crossover, is it not
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What did you expect at this price point ? Leonardo Di Caprio ?
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