This was a good review, I am an audio enthusiast, I do own some Fosi audio products, SK02, V3, and P1, V3 is connected to two klipsch reference towers ( can't remember the model number ) but it they have two 8 inch woofers and a horn tweeter up top. Rated 150w RMS each. And they sound great, I also have the M audio BX8 D2 studio monitors. 2 sets of sennheiser headphones of which one is open backed. And just recently bought the KZ ZS10 pro IEM's and I was pleasantly surprised by their quality. This video of yours just popped up in my feed and I am glad it did, the way you setup and perform is really well. You deserve a lot more subscribers. Keep up the good work
Thank you very much for your kind words! It's fantastic to hear that you enjoyed the review and that you share the same passion for audio. Your collection of Fosi Audio products and other audio gear sounds impressive indeed. I truly appreciate your encouragement and support. I'm thrilled that you stumbled upon my video, and your feedback means a lot to me. Once again, thank you, and I hope you have a fantastic day!
Good review Yuri! I have these in mono with two 48v power supplies. I found them OK on my Fyne's and Zu's, where the ZA3's really shine are on my Magnepans, I find the detail and soundstage to be incredibly good. There is something about Class D amps and Maggies that my Class A/B simply cannot pull off. Thanks for the review.
@michaelwright1602 Thanks, glad you enjoyed the review! That’s awesome to hear how well they perform with your Magnepans. It’s great to see how different setups can bring out the best in different speakers!
the problem with the ZA3 is that its impedance reactive so the output changes the FR depending on the impedance of the speaker used.. so some speakers will sound brighter than they should... Fosi fixed that issue with the V3 mono that has the proper output filters.... with the V3 mono you can also use the Hifiman speaker amp adapter and those amps work perfectly with a set of headphones.... they are getting ready to release a new DAC for use on the V3 mono amps too...
Than you for the very good review. Using only one amplifier might be the best way because it seems that there is no significant difference in using two. To improve the audio sound test I would like to suggest using some classic music with a big orchestra and a 24BIT High Definition audio files for a better evidence of the separation of the instruments but it was already very interesting your review.
Thank you for your kind words and valuable feedback, I appreciate your suggestion to incorporate classic music with a big orchestra for future sound tests. It's a great idea for showcasing the separation of instruments and further enhancing the review experience. I'm glad you found the review interesting, and I'll definitely keep your suggestions in mind for future content. Thanks again for watching!
Thanks for sharing your perspective, @drjlo1! It's interesting to consider the impact of using XLR inputs versus RCA inputs on signal purity. Each has its own merits depending on the setup and personal preferences. Some may prefer the balanced connection of XLR for noise reduction, while others prioritize simplicity and signal integrity with RCA.
That's a great setup, Peter! Bi-amping with an active crossover can really bring out the best in your system. Thanks for sharing this excellent tip with us!
Thank you for the suggestion, @jayem1826! I'll definitely consider trying it out and sharing my experience in future videos. Your input is greatly appreciated!
Thoughts on upgrading power supply as I do run dual mode? Just noticed these listed the other day. Fosi Audio 48V 10A Power Supply 480W 48VDC Adapter for Home Audio Amplifier ZA3, V3, V3 Mono, BT20A Pro, TB10D Amp
I got rid of a NAD C270 because I couldn't hear a difference with a SMSL SA-50 😂😅😂😅😅😅 It wasn't even a Fosi nor a Aiyima and the NAD could not justify its price.
This was a good review, I am an audio enthusiast, I do own some Fosi audio products, SK02, V3, and P1, V3 is connected to two klipsch reference towers ( can't remember the model number ) but it they have two 8 inch woofers and a horn tweeter up top. Rated 150w RMS each. And they sound great, I also have the M audio BX8 D2 studio monitors. 2 sets of sennheiser headphones of which one is open backed. And just recently bought the KZ ZS10 pro IEM's and I was pleasantly surprised by their quality. This video of yours just popped up in my feed and I am glad it did, the way you setup and perform is really well. You deserve a lot more subscribers. Keep up the good work
Thank you very much for your kind words! It's fantastic to hear that you enjoyed the review and that you share the same passion for audio. Your collection of Fosi Audio products and other audio gear sounds impressive indeed. I truly appreciate your encouragement and support. I'm thrilled that you stumbled upon my video, and your feedback means a lot to me. Once again, thank you, and I hope you have a fantastic day!
Good review Yuri! I have these in mono with two 48v power supplies. I found them OK on my Fyne's and Zu's, where the ZA3's really shine are on my Magnepans, I find the detail and soundstage to be incredibly good. There is something about Class D amps and Maggies that my Class A/B simply cannot pull off. Thanks for the review.
@michaelwright1602 Thanks, glad you enjoyed the review! That’s awesome to hear how well they perform with your Magnepans. It’s great to see how different setups can bring out the best in different speakers!
Great review! What song is playing during the later half of the Overview section into the Setup section?
Thanks! Unfortunately I only have the title, its "I Like to" I pulled it of power director's background music software.
the problem with the ZA3 is that its impedance reactive so the output changes the FR depending on the impedance of the speaker used.. so some speakers will sound brighter than they should... Fosi fixed that issue with the V3 mono that has the proper output filters.... with the V3 mono you can also use the Hifiman speaker amp adapter and those amps work perfectly with a set of headphones.... they are getting ready to release a new DAC for use on the V3 mono amps too...
Than you for the very good review.
Using only one amplifier might be the best way because it seems that there is no significant difference in using two.
To improve the audio sound test I would like to suggest using some classic music with a big orchestra and a 24BIT High Definition audio files for a better evidence of the separation of the instruments but it was already very interesting your review.
Thank you for your kind words and valuable feedback, I appreciate your suggestion to incorporate classic music with a big orchestra for future sound tests. It's a great idea for showcasing the separation of instruments and further enhancing the review experience. I'm glad you found the review interesting, and I'll definitely keep your suggestions in mind for future content. Thanks again for watching!
Nice video, Yuri.
I have 1x ZA3 and 2nd on order.
I have them in my bigger system and as backup to my many vintage receivers.
Fosi XLR inputs just add another active stage using an op-amp. I would use RCA inputs if one wanted purer signal path.
Thanks for sharing your perspective, @drjlo1! It's interesting to consider the impact of using XLR inputs versus RCA inputs on signal purity. Each has its own merits depending on the setup and personal preferences. Some may prefer the balanced connection of XLR for noise reduction, while others prioritize simplicity and signal integrity with RCA.
I have two, but I use an active crossover to bi-amp the system. One ZA3 does the mids and highs. One does the bass drivers. It sounds good to me.
That's a great setup, Peter! Bi-amping with an active crossover can really bring out the best in your system. Thanks for sharing this excellent tip with us!
I'm thinking of doing the same, with either 2 ZA3 or 4 V3 Monos. How do you control the volume using dual ZA3s?
@@roberts3889 My Minidsp SHD controls the volume.
@@roberts3889 I match the volumes on the two amps and then control the volume on the DAP.
You probably have already heard to, try adding Sparkos op-amps in your Z3's and see.
Thank you for the suggestion, @jayem1826! I'll definitely consider trying it out and sharing my experience in future videos. Your input is greatly appreciated!
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In the Mono mode could one hook up a power supply to each unit making it using two power supplies for ... well ... even more power?
if memory is needed for subtle audio comparison, the testing strategy is 100% ineffective.
Thoughts on upgrading power supply as I do run dual mode?
Just noticed these listed the other day.
Fosi Audio 48V 10A Power Supply 480W 48VDC Adapter for Home Audio Amplifier ZA3, V3, V3 Mono, BT20A Pro, TB10D Amp
why don't compare them with your Yamaha amp? and make comments.
there is no reason to get the ZA3 anymore, want stereo go with the V3 it just sounds better, want mono blocks? get V3 monos then.
Still rather buy 2* nad amps second hand an use them as monoblocks 😂
I got rid of a NAD C270 because I couldn't hear a difference with a SMSL SA-50 😂😅😂😅😅😅
It wasn't even a Fosi nor a Aiyima and the NAD could not justify its price.
@@robertorodriguez2609 second hand nad amps can be had for €100 and up 😁
Thanks for sharing your perspective. It's all about finding the setup that works best for your preferences and budget. Appreciate your input!
Not me, have owned 4 NAD amps and they have all stopped working. Spent money to get them repaired and they break down again. I have given up on NAD.
Crap demo music.
Oooh butthurt, why you listening?
Sounds thin and lifeless
Troll....
Haha baby go sleep😂😂😊
What's the benefit to use the XLR cable on one end the the other end is a single ended or rather the 3.5 headphone output from your player ?