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Manufacturer details
- Audio input: U-Disk/Optical/Coaxial/Bluetooth/AUX
- Output interfaces: RCA pre-out, Speaker's output
- Support audio format: APE, FLAC, WAV, MP3, WMA
- Power amplifier chip: TPA3251D2
- Decoding chip: MS8413
- Bluetooth chip: ATS2825
- U-Disk capacity: 128G
- HDD capacity: 500G
- AC input: 110V-130V (US/JP Version), 220V-250V (EU Version)
- Optical/Coaxial support: 24bit/192kHz
- Termination impedance: 3ohm-8ohm
- Frequency response: 10Hz-60kHz (+6/-6dB)
- SNR: 92dB
- Dynamic range: 105dB
- THD: ≤0.01%
- Output power: 4Ohm/200W×2, 3Ohm/250W×2
【Class D Amplifier】Using TPA3251D2 chip to output 500W stably, low distortion, increase dynamic range and show ultra-high-definition sound quality. SNR:92dB, THD: ≤0.01%, Dynamic range: 105dB, Output power: 4Ohm/200W×2, 3Ohm/250W×2
【Bluetooth 5.0】Adopt MS8413 decoding chip to support 24bit/192kHz digital audio reception/conversion (D/A) full parallel transmission, pure sound and reduce interference. Built-in Bluetooth 5.0 lets you wirelessly stream your favorite music service, podcasts, and more from other Bluetooth devices.
【Multiple Inputs】: U-Disk/ Optical/ Coaxial/ Bluetooth/ AUX Mode. High thrust compatible with most speakers (TV, Computer, DVD, CD, etc.) Output interfaces: RCA pre-out, Speaker's output. Working voltage: 110V-130V (US/Japan) 220V-250V (Europe)
【What you Get】: E10 Bluetooth amplifier x1, User manual x1, RCA cable x1, Remote control x1 (Not include battery), AC cord x 1, an 24-month worry-free warranty and friendly customer service.
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Fosi incorporates adjustable treble and bass controls, allowing users to customize the sound signature to their preference and the characteristics of their speakers or headphones.
- The brand emphasizes value by utilizing quality components, such as name-brand capacitors and amplifier chips, at very competitive price points.
- Fosi Audio often includes versatile connectivity options, such as RCA, Bluetooth, and pre-outs, enabling compatibility with a wide range of audio sources and setups.
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Product Strengths
- Improved battery management offering faster charging rates and better efficiency than its predecessor
- Features a new USB-C data input for greater flexibility alongside other inputs
- Offers the world's first lossless DSP for tone adjustments without degrading sound quality, providing customization options
- Excellent resolution and dynamics with a large soundstage and extreme detail
Product Considerations
- The Mojo 2 can get warm when in a pocket for a period of time
- Complicated menu navigation with color-coded buttons that may require the manual
- Still uses Micro-USB for charging, which some find outdated
Takeaway: The Chord Mojo 2 is an exceptional DAC/headphone amplifier for those seeking high-resolution audio and customized sound in a portable format that is easy to move. Its sonic accuracy, detailed soundstage, and improved features provide a versatile and enjoyable listening experience, making it a worthwhile consideration for audio enthusiasts.
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Product Strengths
- Versatile connectivity with both wireless (Bluetooth 5.1 with various codecs) and wired options (USB, S/PDIF, analog inputs) makes it suitable for various setups—from desktop to portable usage
- Eloquent, informative, and entertaining sound quality, able to produce clear, non-artificial sound across different headphones
- Features such as XBass II and XSpace provide additional sound shaping options for the user to customize the sound to their liking
- The aluminum build provides a robust and premium feel, with a design that's described as sleek and comfortable to handle
Product Considerations
- The user interface is not very intuitive
- Decent headphones are needed to reveal its quality
- The OLED screen can be difficult to read
- Battery life is around six to eight hours
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the hip-dac2, the Gryphon offers better sound quality, more features, and flexibility
- Compared to the iFi GO bar, the Gryphon is bigger and has a built-in battery, and the GO bar is much smaller and draws power from the source device
- Compared to the iDSD Diablo, the Diablo has more power for very demanding headphones, Gryphon has more functions
- Compared to the Zen DAC, the xDSD Gryphon has a more sophisticated and detailed sound
Takeaway: The iFi xDSD Gryphon is a portable and versatile device delivering high-quality sound with extensive features that cater to audiophiles. Its ability to improve sound quality from various sources and its robust build make it a worthwhile investment for music lovers on the go.
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The Bluesound POWERNODE is the HiFi amp reinvented for the streaming age, combining audiophile-grade componentry and multi-room music capabilities to create an intuitive “just add speakers” hi-res sound system for modern music lovers. The compact minimalist exterior disguises 2 x 80 watts of award-winning HiFi amplification, a premium hi-res DAC design, and access to all the music ever recorded with a tap in our BluOS Controller app for smart devices and laptops.
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Product Strengths
- Punchy and musical performer
- BluOS is a treat to operate
- Convenient design as a source and amplifier in one, only needing speakers to complete the system
- Engagingly musical performer—dynamically fluid and punchy, with plenty of energy
- More neutral sounding now, making gains in clarity and insight across the frequency range
- Connectivity options are through 3.5mm headphone-type connectors, shared with mini-TosLink connections
Product Considerations
- Tough competition from other streaming amplifiers
- No way to send data out to an external DAC
- The Powernode was occasionally hard on transients and dynamic bursts
- There is no included remote
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Marantz has a wider-scale, roomier soundstage and greater subtlety
Takeaway: The Bluesound Powernode is a superb streaming amplifier that is better than ever, offering excellent sonic talent and a well-rounded feature set. It provides a convenient and high-quality music experience for anyone looking to simplify their home audio setup.
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Product Strengths
- Fully balanced technology, with balanced inputs and outputs.
- Delivers powerful amplification, with up to 7.5 watts of power, capable of driving a wide range of headphones, including hard-to-drive models.
- Features a linear power supply with a large transformer and capacitor bank, providing a stable and powerful power source.
- Provides two current modes (50mA and 100mA) to tailor the sound tonality, allowing users to choose between a more forward/analytical sound and a warmer/fuller sound.
- Employs an R2R network for volume control, ensuring channel balance even at low volumes.
Product Considerations
- Runs quite hot due to its Class A amplification, requiring adequate ventilation, with chassis temperatures potentially reaching up to 50 degrees Celsius, and the unit may switch from 100mA to 50mA mode if it overheats.
- High power output might not be ideal for very sensitive IEMs, potentially limiting volume control flexibility.
- The preamplifier output is always active, meaning it doesn't mute when headphones are plugged in, requiring caution to prevent damage.
- The LCD display cannot be dimmed or switched off, and the red color of the 100mA mode may appear washed out.
- Some report volume slots are not regular or have large jumps, and/or that the remote control can be buggy.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. Topping A90 Discrete: The S17 has a richer sound, wider soundstage, and easier dynamics, especially in 100mA mode, placing it in a higher tier.
- Vs. Topping A90D: The S17 Pro is capable of even stronger dynamic swings, with a slightly cleaner and less cluttered soundstage.
- Vs. Violectric V222: The Aune S17 Pro is more 'tubey' and warmer sounding than the V222.
- Vs. HIFIMAN EF600: The Aune S17 has better volume control, higher dynamic range, better driving power, and better resolution.
Takeaway: The Aune S17 Pro is a powerful and versatile headphone amplifier that delivers rich, detailed sound, allowing listeners to experience music in new ways. With its balanced design and flexible current modes, it can enhance a wide range of headphones and audio setups.
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Product Strengths
- Versatile connectivity with Bluetooth, USB, optical, coaxial, and RCA inputs, allowing connection to various audio sources
- Compact size makes it suitable for desktop setups and smaller spaces
- Retro aesthetic design with a VU meter and tube amp, offering visual appeal
- Delivers a warm, smooth sound signature
- Tone controls for adjusting bass and treble
Product Considerations
- Lacks support for LDAC or aptX for Bluetooth audio
- May exhibit background noise with sensitive IEMs (in-ear monitors)
- Some reviewers found the staging—especially with headphones—very collapsed
- The remote did not have the best reach and sensitivity, according to one reviewer
Takeaway: The Fosi Audio MC331 is a multi-functional and visually appealing amp that offers a warm sound and versatile connectivity for an enjoyable listening experience. It is a great option for those looking for a budget-friendly all-in-one audio solution with a vintage touch.
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Product Strengths
- Good sound quality overall, clean audio, especially considering the price
- Versatile with multiple inputs: Bluetooth, RCA, optical, USB, and coaxial
- Solid build quality with an aluminum casing and weighted knobs
- Aesthetic appeal with a VU meter and orange accents
Product Considerations
- Power output may not match advertised specifications
- Bass and treble controls can be overly sensitive, making fine-tuning difficult
- Unusual placement of bass and treble knobs—treble on the left, bass on the right
- Lack of a remote control
- Passive subwoofer output may not be useful for many users
Takeaway: The MC351 is a versatile and attractive integrated amplifier with good sound quality and a wide range of inputs, making it a great value for users looking for a simple, all-in-one solution. Its solid build and appealing aesthetics add to its overall appeal.
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Product Strengths
- Solid build quality with an all-metal casing
- Compact design and small size
- Good overall sonic performance for its price, delivering a warm and lush sound typical of tube amplifiers
- Independent hardware bass and treble controls
- Bluetooth connectivity with Qualcomm's QCC3031 SoC supporting aptX and aptX-HD codecs
Product Considerations
- The power button doesn't fully turn off the amplifier, leaving the Class D amplifier on
- The Bluetooth and auxiliary input require manual switching
- Bluetooth dropouts may occur with multiple devices connected
- Background might not be the cleanest, a common issue with budget tube amplifiers
- Turning the Bass & Treble Knob too much can create distortion
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The T20 emphasizes vocals more, while the Topping T9 Pro allows vocals to drift into the mix
Takeaway: The T20 is an affordable amplifier that provides quality sound and is very user-friendly. It's a compact device that gives an enjoyable listening experience with added control over bass and treble.
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Product Strengths
- Intuitive layout and design with knobs and connections in logical positions
- Includes tone controls (bass and treble) that reviewers find effective and well-implemented
- Has Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity that connects quickly and silently
- Visually appealing with a retro look and VU meter that adds 'visual interest'
- Clean and punchy sound, especially at lower volumes, with good bass response
Product Considerations
- The VU meter is primarily for aesthetics and not functionally accurate
- There's a slight potential for distortion at maximum volume
- Lacks a remote control, which is a drawback for streamer use
- Bluetooth codec is standard, so no hi-res audio capabilities via Bluetooth
- Binding posts on the back could be better and more spaced out
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Fosi Audio BT20A Pro, the MC101's layout is more intuitive
- Vs Fosi Audio V3, the MC101 is 'funner' with punchier bass, while the V3 has more clarity
- Vs Fosi Audio V3, MC-101 has tone controls, V3 does not
Takeaway: The MC101 is a visually appealing amplifier with a good sound and useful features like tone controls and Bluetooth, making it a good choice for a small hifi system. It provides an enjoyable listening experience.
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Product Strengths
- Compact size with solid build quality of the chassis
- Impressive amount of inputs for the price, including Bluetooth, USB, Optical, Coaxial, RCA, and subwoofer output
- Remote control allows for easy input switching and EQ adjustments
- The amp sounds amazing—much better than previous units—and feels very open, with much more soundstage and crisp highs
- Good Bluetooth reception range
Product Considerations
- Front buttons feel cheap
- The loudness setting is too boomy and should be turned off
- The DAC is not perfect, sounding in the $50 DAC territory
- Overstates wattage
- Sound is a bit colored by the settings, and when neutral, it doesn't sound very exciting, especially bass
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The DA2120C has more power, while the Arylic A50 has a cleaner sound overall and a built-in streamer but lacks five-way binding posts
- The DA2120C has more features, including a DAC and subwoofer output, while the Yamaha RS 202 sounds a little better if the extra features aren't needed
- It wins in terms of its feature set
Takeaway: The DA2120C is a compact and versatile stereo receiver with a surprising amount of power and connectivity for its price, making it an excellent value for those seeking an affordable all-in-one solution. With some EQ adjustments, it can deliver a very enjoyable listening experience.
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