Nice T-shirt ;) Can't say anything about the Aiyima, but fully agree on the SQ of the Fosi ZA3 (mature, non-clinical sound). Recently I got the V3 mono's and, imo, Fosi is putting our some nice gear. Benefit of the ZA3 is much less heat by a larger chassis, where the smaller form (V3 mono) *really* gets hot.
Fosi is a more robust amp. I tested this comparing them pushing tactile transducers where fosi was able to push them higher while the aiyima went into protection at a lower level
The sound of the Ayima is more airy and detailed to my ears, i found the Fosi midrange, i mean human voices are a little bit veiled and muddy to my ears but... You are right he stock Aiyima is too much sibilant, for me really unlistenable so before to return it i tried to swap the opamps and now they sound perfect to my taaste, the voices are stunning, beautiful and the sibilance is totally gone. I had the best results within Akliam LC5 connected to the sockets with dip8 extenders without the amplifiers cases because they don't fit inside. I also have some Burson V7 Classics 10 times more expensive but to warm sounding to my taste, my listening references is always soundstaging and the rendering of male and female voices. The Akliam LC5 cost only 16€ each, i suggest to every Ayima of Fosi amplifier to try it
@@tofffsymagic1099 thanks for recommending the op amps. I haven’t done it yet, bit if you say these make such adifference and the price is acceptible, I might change my mind :)
@@NormcoreGreg I recently swapped my ZA3 op amps to the JRC Muses 8820D. About $8 each, I can definitely hear a difference and find it more enjoyable now. Op amp swapping has real results tho if you get something similar to the stock 5532 you may not hear much difference.
@@joshdeakins1775 thanks for your comment. I do have some extra opamps that I received with the V3 Monos, but haven't had time to fiddle with them yet. Where did you notice the biggest difference - soundstage, tonality...?
@@NormcoreGreg seems to make the bass and mids fuller and smooths the treble out. I notice small things in the music more. Idk about sound stage as my room is to small and odd shaped to properly set my speakers up.
I do have a good mic and plan to record music samples. I just need to find some high quality royalty free music that will allow me to share the recordings without getting a copyright strike.
Nice T-shirt ;) Can't say anything about the Aiyima, but fully agree on the SQ of the Fosi ZA3 (mature, non-clinical sound). Recently I got the V3 mono's and, imo, Fosi is putting our some nice gear. Benefit of the ZA3 is much less heat by a larger chassis, where the smaller form (V3 mono) *really* gets hot.
I also have the V3 Monos and plan to put them to the test against ZA3s very soon :)
@@NormcoreGreg
Great! Looking forward to it. Btw, I think you're (becoming) one of the better channels, appreciate your humor too.
@@34332 thanks for your kind words 🙏🏻
I just bought Fosi V3 for £104 for the pair on Amazon. Hopefully you will review them soon as I enjoy your way of doing reviews.
wow! that's a bargain. the review is coming up soon. and thanks for your kind words!
Fosi is a more robust amp. I tested this comparing them pushing tactile transducers where fosi was able to push them higher while the aiyima went into protection at a lower level
Thank you, Greg!
@@brochg doin’ my best 🤜🏻
The sound of the Ayima is more airy and detailed to my ears, i found the Fosi midrange, i mean human voices are a little bit veiled and muddy to my ears but... You are right he stock Aiyima is too much sibilant, for me really unlistenable so before to return it i tried to swap the opamps and now they sound perfect to my taaste, the voices are stunning, beautiful and the sibilance is totally gone. I had the best results within Akliam LC5 connected to the sockets with dip8 extenders without the amplifiers cases because they don't fit inside. I also have some Burson V7 Classics 10 times more expensive but to warm sounding to my taste, my listening references is always soundstaging and the rendering of male and female voices. The Akliam LC5 cost only 16€ each, i suggest to every Ayima of Fosi amplifier to try it
@@tofffsymagic1099 thanks for recommending the op amps. I haven’t done it yet, bit if you say these make such adifference and the price is acceptible, I might change my mind :)
@@NormcoreGreg I recently swapped my ZA3 op amps to the JRC Muses 8820D. About $8 each, I can definitely hear a difference and find it more enjoyable now. Op amp swapping has real results tho if you get something similar to the stock 5532 you may not hear much difference.
@@joshdeakins1775 thanks for your comment. I do have some extra opamps that I received with the V3 Monos, but haven't had time to fiddle with them yet. Where did you notice the biggest difference - soundstage, tonality...?
@@NormcoreGreg seems to make the bass and mids fuller and smooths the treble out. I notice small things in the music more. Idk about sound stage as my room is to small and odd shaped to properly set my speakers up.
Thanks @@joshdeakins1775! I’ll look into the opamps you recommend.
I wonder how the za3 stacks up against the Aiyima a70. Have you tried that one?
Not yet. Maybe when Aiyima finds my channel and sends me more stuff to review, I'll be able to compare them all ;-)
@@NormcoreGregI think the A70 will be the one to judge others against .
@@Leo-u8b6e no comparison the Aiyima is not in the sa,e class!1 A total waste of money!!
Are both amp have the same opamp installed on their system?
I tested them with stock opamps.
buy a good mic. Let us here the difference thanks. :)
I do have a good mic and plan to record music samples. I just need to find some high quality royalty free music that will allow me to share the recordings without getting a copyright strike.
Champs battle?
This is cheapest entry level beginner stuff...
There are champs in many categories :) I do agree this is the "affordable" category.
@@NormcoreGreg Lightweight battle champs would have been spot on 😉
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