I’ve been into audio for over 50 years and even with diminishing hearing (getting old) I’m I hearing incredibly realistic sound popping out of my speakers since buying my B200s. And I’ve owned lots of speakers, including tubed. I think they are special.
Hi! Love your work. Already built my cables with your guide so thank you very much. So to the question: how would the B200 pair with Eversolo 6 professional and Wharfedale linton 85’s? Thank you!
Hi, it will deliver clarity and detail incredibly well but bass is not going to be the best because Linton 85 is not that great in bass quality for me personally, as always sound is subjective, thanks
I didn't think Outlaw gets enough flowers for their components. ATI based topology, very similar features on their 2220 mono block. 200 watts @ 8 ohms , balanced inputs, big transformer in a pancake designed chassis for simple stacking....$399.00. maybe you can do a comparison ?
In some of your earlier reviews, say cables, I enjoyed seeing pictures of some of your beginner systems from the 90s. Since we are probably of similar age, I would like to see some of your systems, how they changed. If you have a chance, give us a video or at least photos of those system. Thank you. I wish you good health
@@Tharbamar I really appreciate your work and I'm interested in everything about our hobby, and I like to remind myself with your photos. I live in small Bosnia, a country in the Balkans, which was at war in the 90s, so I had to leave my home... now I have a normal life again, a family, a 13-year-old son and I returned to my hobby, but I ran out of photos and I don't have the opportunity to show him what my room used to look like. Thank you and good luck
Talking 4:27 about comparing class A/AB power and it not being totally quite due to class d industry wall wart PS. Nothing to do with watts but vs quality of power coming from toroidal transformers in a/ab. Same kind of power source a microwave oven uses. The con is they are heavy, hot, and cost much more in energy to run. Probably 150 watts vs 30 watts and over years costs much more to operate esp in air conditioning based climates. The tradeoffs never end in audio!
@@ropeburn6684 I'm not saying he is right or wrong because I don't know enough about the amp, but your question is valid. Volts x Amps=Watts. Assume for this example you have an amp rated at 100 watts into 8 ohms. 10 volts x 10 amps = 100 watts. 25 volts x 4 amps = 100 watts. 4 volts x 25 amps = 100 watts. I'm sure you see the pattern. The combinations of volts and amps to get 100 watts is practically limitless. All other things being equal, a power amps performance will change depending on the split between amps and volts. In general, the more amps, the more power to drive difficult loads, even if watts are the same. Also, keep in mind that manufacturers are not required to use the same method to rate power, so every company measures their products as they see fit. Take 5 100 watt amps from 5 different manufacturers, measure them all the same way, and every one will be different. How much difference depends on how honest the company is.
This mono blocks are very tempting , can you please tell me what is the damping factor. All the normal specs like dynamic range, S/N ratio is just incredible. Thks in advance.
Seems like the only mistake is they priced it too low. I'm really interested in someone to investigate the internals. I've tried Class-D amplification but didn't fall in love with it; I have NCoreX NCx500 monoblocks that are...okay, they sound...pretty good, but there are aspects of soundstage width/depth, bass damping, and placement of images that seem flattened-out compared to my prior Class-AB amp from the mid-1990s, and this is supposedly from the cream of the crop of Class D amplifiers. I am interested to try these amps and maybe even investigate building an ultra high performance outboard power supply for them.
Ncore are just one of many implementations of Class D. Judging Class D based on those is like getting one random set of tube amps and judging all tube amps based on that one amp.
@@cineaudiophile4465 I have had many flavors of Class-D over the years - TI, Tripath, Icepower, Hypex, Nuforce. All of them are quite good, although some are better than others, as one would expect. I still have most of them and I don't feel like I need to throw them all away, but I am keeping my Class-AB amplifiers (Aragon, Hafler, Job, and some chip amps) around for what I perceive as improved soundstage width and height, and more three-dimensional imaging not only side to side, but front to back. I have to conclude that those characteristics might not be directly correlated with conventional audio measurements, or could be related to non-linear performance in those measured aspects, since Class-D can deliver exemplary measured performance - that is not in dispute - but I am hearing something else from Class-AB that is desirable.
If you like these amps you should try the Audiolab 8300MB, probably even better, sell for £700 in the UK, they can drive B&W 801 without any strain or struggle. Would love to see a proper review with 8300MB.
I know your speakers very well. If you can't take the highs, just get rid of them. It will be your cheapest and easiest way to go. You can spend a fortune on electronics and still get bad results. If you really want to keep your 801's, I would give Cable Company a call. Any time they send out components and cables to demo, they keep detailed records on the customers opinions, and what they actually purchased, if anything. For example, if you need a pair of speaker cables, they have over 30 years of records and customer comments in their system, and can give a specific cable or brand recommendation based on what their customers were most happy with.
Great review! I have been interested in these. Quick take on vs V3 monos? I just got them, but I think they need a nice pre-amp in front of my SMSL 100 pro dac. So got a Topping A90D instead of a pre90 to have an headphone amp and pre amp in this system. So interested in Topping now 😊vs V3M
@@mattmiller4978 What speakers do you use them on? If it's on a light load lower end speaker the upgrade might be minimal. More air, depth and generally fuller sounding is the likely experience. The better the speaker the more obvious differences will be. Why don't you try them at home to compare? Best way to go. Before you decide I recommend testing more products in your price range whatever that is. For me no topping amplification to this date fits what I want. The path to musical blizz usually needs some testing 😉. Currently there are so many interesting amplifier products in the under 2k$ it should be very possible to find something that would make you happy 😃. Good luck 🤞
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Thank you for this review. Do you have any recommendations on good, price appropriate new or used preamps or dacs/streamers with good volume control to match with the B200 MBs? It sounds like the B200 need something with body given your experience with the Schiit Freya +.
It all depends on how picky you are and what the rest of your system is composed of. If you have a revealing system and listen for details, the preamp is the more important piece to get right. I would focus on that first, then the amps. If you're not too picky and like bass and louder volumes, then focus on the amps. That said, comments and reviews can't replace demoing components in your own system. That's the only way to know for certain.
Personally I would pair with Eversolo DMP-A8 which has very good R2R Pre with quality DAC and streaming as well as the music server. ruclips.net/video/OYuJLsfVhFQ/видео.htmlsi=5-P6zhAMa1jYTMeT
As always sound is subjective, it may sound too revealing with Knight 1 for my taste sonically this one may be better match, thank you. ruclips.net/video/9ZnRNykT16s/видео.htmlsi=RE7khT7IuyK0tjsR
@@Tharbamar Many thanks for your speedy reply. I just watched your informative Vidar 2 video. You said that the Vidar may not be stable as mono blocks with a 4 ohm load. So the question is, if you were running the Vidar 2 with the Knight 4 ohm speakers would you run one on two Vidars? I have the Musician Pegasus ll DAC and all my listening is with Roon. Again thank you for your time.
Wouldn't be best for a mono amplifier to have only one input?!? Also, why is the high gain only 22db instead of the regular 23db for balanced inputs? Is it to artificially help on the AP measurements?
I would say X7 is if you’re looking for something special to enjoy in long term unless you need more power and prefer solid state sound quality, thanks
@@michaelcampbell9459 mentioning fozi V3 and TS A 75 in the same bracket is hilarious. The overhyping of V3 has gone bad. I have them and they are good for nearfield listening and that's that. Compared vs quality stuff they lack depth, base, midfield and have an anemic sound. For the record I have both and the V3 crashes so badly on demanding speakers while A75 doesn't break a sweat. The car stereo watts game is back and they are pushed by ChiFi products
@@net_news When fosi V3 can, there is no reason this one's can't. The issue is however how well it sounds. My V3's sound good nearfield on easy to drive speakers with kind impedance behaviour. They go into distortions and clipping when the load is difficult and not even at especially high spl. Good measurements without good power handling means you should be careful with what speakers you put them on.
@@wegardfjeld3789 absolutely thanks for the info bro!! I have expensive power amps to use with the Maggies (Bryston, Pass, PrimaLuna,ecc) but I love to try cheap class d amps to find the holy grail and recommend it to people making the jump to the Maggies easier. I tried the LA90s, the Crown XLS and both can move them very well the only problem is you lose the soundstage depth that's why I want to try other cheap class d amps until I find the perfect one to help people and make Maggies more popular and affordable. ❤️
Why do Chinese amplifiers use mini-XLR connectors for the DC power feed? This type of connector has small pins with a cross-sectional area that is insufficient for the load current demand of the circuit. The B200 amplifier as a power specification of 200W into 4 Ohms. Assuming this is an RMS Wattage then the speaker load will draw around 7 Amps (RMS). Some of the peak current demand will be delivered by the electrolytic capacitors on the amplifier’s supply rails. However, this energy must be replenished by the external switch-mode power supply. Typically, a good quality mini-XLR connect is limited to less than 5 Amps. This mini-connector is just a bottleneck in the power delivery.
@@crazyprayingmantis5596 The amplifier’s current demand will be determined by the required power output and the speaker impedance. The sensitivity of the speaker determines the sound pressure level in the room for a given drive power. So, if the amplifier design restricts the current drive, it is best matched with a high sensitivity speaker. The selected speakers should have a relatively flat impedance curve with no nasty dips. The B200 is specified at 240 Watts in an 8 Ohm load. In this mode the maximum current demand decreases to 5.5 Amps (RMS). That’s why it is always important to match amplifiers and speakers. The -6dB cut-off point of the speaker will determine the level of bass energy you hear.
They are actually called GX connectors and are used in the aircraft industry. Typically used is the GX16 3-pin which is a very good choice and able to deliver more than sufficient power.
@@fx-studio Thanks for identifying the connector as a GX16-3pin. I have looked at the specification sheets and the contacts are rated at 5 Amps maximum. So, it does not appear to be any better than a mini-XLR connector. The B200 need 7 Amps (rms) and the peak current is likely to be around x4 this level.
@@SteveD-m6z There are different pin configurations available on the GX16 series. So it could be swapped to say a 6 pin and then just double up on the power. Many different types of cable are available as well on Aliexpress. If you can use a soldering iron its an easy job.
Am I missing something or not ! Why can't I see a toroid transformer in each unit ? If there isn't then why ? Since you mentioned the power supply as a possible negative, would you be able to upgrade the existing unit, possibly with an external one ? Many thanks.
PSU is external. They're sat on the floor behind the unit. But, if protection circuitry is over zealous (which it sounds like it is), then upgrading the PSU is unlikely to significantly improve things.
@@Tharbamar I listened to them using sony xm4 tws as I do for other demos. This demo sounded dull to me compared to your other demos. May be more variety in demo portion was required.
@@sammy10001 8 ohms - 200 watts. 4 ohms - 200 watts These specs are shown in the video. So, these amplifiers seem to be current limited. If so, then they'd likely only make 100 watts into 2 ohms.
Would love to see the power output with a multi-tone test, which is a way better approximation of music than a single frequency. Would be surprised if they put out much more than 5 watts before shutting down...
@@Tharbamar yes, but it's way closer to multi-tone than a 1khz sine wave. Music is dynamic multi-tone. Distortion traces from multi-tone can show significant audible distortion at single digit powers on 100 watt plus amps. It explains why some lower powered amps can play significantly louder than more (on paper) powerful ones. The Wiim amp suffers very badly with this, as do some of the Fossi amps. It also explains why amps that appear to have a flat response and lots of power sound flat, thin and harsh when driving speakers.
Have had these for about 1 month now and the B200 has many good qualities in terms of sound but lacks some energy. Never get the feeling that I have the artists present when I turn up the volume (unlike my Marantz). These are more analytical. A shame as there are a lot of good things about them. I strongly doubt that these hold 200w in 8 ohms, it doesn't sound like that.
@@Tharbamar Hi, yes, I thought the same since it needs power when needed and when I'm up to the maximum volume limit, a lot drops out. Topping should test this out and come up with eg a 10amp power supply and perhaps some larger power capacitors would have helped. Have Swedish Rauna concrete floor-standing speakers in 8ohm and with a sensitivity of 91dB, so is reasonably easy to drive. Otherwise, thanks for your nice RUclips channel
I wish reviewers would use more challenging music - like some EDM music with 70+ layers and very high recording standards, not these old songs run through x50 1970's NE5532 op amps in the studio.
@@fx-studio I'm in the opposite camp. EDM music hides bad recordings and gear. This is similar to how home theaters with 2+ speakers and playing diaglogue and explosions can hide behind mediocre gear. Instead, I prefer my gear with a lossless streaming source, and I can hear a difference with vocalists and jazz and broadway musicals.
@@mrpmj00 Some recent very well recorded EDM is complex, has a wide bandwidth and is challenging to a sound system. In comparison Jazz and light vocals is easy and can make even a mediocre system seem good. That's why audiophiles like that type of recording. Often those recordings have been made some time ago using studio equipment packed full of 1970's op amps like the NE5532 and TL074, so no way its going to sound great anyway.
So I just sold an $80K made in California power amp. Its 400Lb. Its a giant. Are you saying some people may think this thing competes somehow ?? 🤔 Isn't that a tad ridiculous ?
The sound demo sounded dry, thin and was fatiguing, they may be able to get 'loud' but to me ultimately they lacked "balls" imo. Am i off my head or am i on the money here?
@@Tharbamar Through my headphone rig, but it doesn't matter because compared to other demo's this sounds dry and lacks balls, I can even easily distinguish this with my soundcore q30 Bluetooth headphones
why is your question mark outside your quotation marks? grammar is everything, pronunciation is everything, i can’t understand anything other than the King’s English, and my opinions are relevant
Ever since you have started using the DMP-8 as your source all of your demos sound bright, unrefined and unmusical. I know you can hear it too so it is puzzling as to why you continue to use it as your DAC.
@@Tharbamar I should I say in my opinion. I followed your channel for years, some system sounds amazing and some sound bad . This one sounds bad in my opinion. Someone may say the complete opposite . That ok .
Thanks for the pictures of the insides--so large and clear, and almost nonexistent online. Nice review!
I wonder if Tharbamar smokes a joint just before making his videos as he always sounds super relaxed. 🤪
green tea ?
Actually Matcha Tea everyday after 🕓
No, its performance pressure 😅😅, serious always,no humour,be relaxed man and natural 🎉
grace mahya on excellent set-ups as the ultimate relaxer 😄
He gets the best stuff 🎉
I’ve been into audio for over 50 years and even with diminishing hearing (getting old) I’m I hearing incredibly realistic sound popping out of my speakers since buying my B200s. And I’ve owned lots of speakers, including tubed. I think they are special.
Very nice. 👍
Great space for PSU improvement. Linear power with solid cap bank, will make this thing sing!
Not if the protection circuitry is designed to protect the stock PSU.
Great review. Thanks for sharing.
Hi! Love your work. Already built my cables with your guide so thank you very much. So to the question: how would the B200 pair with Eversolo 6 professional and Wharfedale linton 85’s?
Thank you!
Hi, it will deliver clarity and detail incredibly well but bass is not going to be the best because Linton 85 is not that great in bass quality for me personally, as always sound is subjective, thanks
@@Tharbamar Great answer! I am already thinking of a supporting subwoofer for them. Today they are driven by XTZ A2-300
Thanks for the info.
I didn't think Outlaw gets enough flowers for their components. ATI based topology, very similar features on their 2220 mono block. 200 watts @ 8 ohms , balanced inputs, big transformer in a pancake designed chassis for simple stacking....$399.00. maybe you can do a comparison ?
These are so cool 😎!!
Amazon US has only ONE of these in stock as of 9 pm tonight. Maybe they sold all the rest in the previous 5 hours!
In some of your earlier reviews, say cables, I enjoyed seeing pictures of some of your beginner systems from the 90s. Since we are probably of similar age, I would like to see some of your systems, how they changed. If you have a chance, give us a video or at least photos of those system. Thank you. I wish you good health
I will try to find more pictures of it, thank you.
@@Tharbamar I really appreciate your work and I'm interested in everything about our hobby, and I like to remind myself with your photos. I live in small Bosnia, a country in the Balkans, which was at war in the 90s, so I had to leave my home... now I have a normal life again, a family, a 13-year-old son and I returned to my hobby, but I ran out of photos and I don't have the opportunity to show him what my room used to look like. Thank you and good luck
It seems like small amps can bring the watts…but struggle to deliver current due to power supplies that are not as robust as full sized amps.
There are no Watts without current. What are you talking about?
@@ropeburn6684 amps with weak power supplies can still be high watt…but will struggle with lower impedance loads due to insufficient current
@@ropeburn6684😂
Talking 4:27 about comparing class A/AB power and it not being totally quite due to class d industry wall wart PS. Nothing to do with watts but vs quality of power coming from toroidal transformers in a/ab. Same kind of power source a microwave oven uses. The con is they are heavy, hot, and cost much more in energy to run. Probably 150 watts vs 30 watts and over years costs much more to operate esp in air conditioning based climates.
The tradeoffs never end in audio!
@@ropeburn6684 I'm not saying he is right or wrong because I don't know enough about the amp, but your question is valid. Volts x Amps=Watts. Assume for this example you have an amp rated at 100 watts into 8 ohms. 10 volts x 10 amps = 100 watts. 25 volts x 4 amps = 100 watts. 4 volts x 25 amps = 100 watts. I'm sure you see the pattern. The combinations of volts and amps to get 100 watts is practically limitless. All other things being equal, a power amps performance will change depending on the split between amps and volts. In general, the more amps, the more power to drive difficult loads, even if watts are the same. Also, keep in mind that manufacturers are not required to use the same method to rate power, so every company measures their products as they see fit. Take 5 100 watt amps from 5 different manufacturers, measure them all the same way, and every one will be different. How much difference depends on how honest the company is.
Thanks for the review. Why does it have a high res audio sticker on it? It is a pure power amplifier, so this is not relevant. Right?
You're welcome, Amplification performance 40 kHz or above can get HiRes certification from Japan Audio Society.
This mono blocks are very tempting , can you please tell me what is the damping factor. All the normal specs like dynamic range, S/N ratio is just incredible. Thks in advance.
Topping says that the B200 output impedance is < 5 milliohms. Dampening factor = spk imp / amp output imped = 8 ohm / 5 mOhm ≥ 1600.
@ Thank you
Seems like the only mistake is they priced it too low. I'm really interested in someone to investigate the internals. I've tried Class-D amplification but didn't fall in love with it; I have NCoreX NCx500 monoblocks that are...okay, they sound...pretty good, but there are aspects of soundstage width/depth, bass damping, and placement of images that seem flattened-out compared to my prior Class-AB amp from the mid-1990s, and this is supposedly from the cream of the crop of Class D amplifiers. I am interested to try these amps and maybe even investigate building an ultra high performance outboard power supply for them.
Ncore are just one of many implementations of Class D. Judging Class D based on those is like getting one random set of tube amps and judging all tube amps based on that one amp.
@@cineaudiophile4465 I have had many flavors of Class-D over the years - TI, Tripath, Icepower, Hypex, Nuforce. All of them are quite good, although some are better than others, as one would expect. I still have most of them and I don't feel like I need to throw them all away, but I am keeping my Class-AB amplifiers (Aragon, Hafler, Job, and some chip amps) around for what I perceive as improved soundstage width and height, and more three-dimensional imaging not only side to side, but front to back. I have to conclude that those characteristics might not be directly correlated with conventional audio measurements, or could be related to non-linear performance in those measured aspects, since Class-D can deliver exemplary measured performance - that is not in dispute - but I am hearing something else from Class-AB that is desirable.
If you like these amps you should try the Audiolab 8300MB, probably even better, sell for £700 in the UK, they can drive B&W 801 without any strain or struggle. Would love to see a proper review with 8300MB.
May be in power but Not in noise performance.
Yes very much especially when you play it loud noise is very noticeable and annoying.
I know your speakers very well. If you can't take the highs, just get rid of them. It will be your cheapest and easiest way to go. You can spend a fortune on electronics and still get bad results.
If you really want to keep your 801's, I would give Cable Company a call. Any time they send out components and cables to demo, they keep detailed records on the customers opinions, and what they actually purchased, if anything. For example, if you need a pair of speaker cables, they have over 30 years of records and customer comments in their system, and can give a specific cable or brand recommendation based on what their customers were most happy with.
Great review! I have been interested in these.
Quick take on vs V3 monos? I just got them, but I think they need a nice pre-amp in front of my SMSL 100 pro dac. So got a Topping A90D instead of a pre90 to have an headphone amp and pre amp in this system. So interested in Topping now 😊vs V3M
Same case with me .. now I'm hooked on this topping amp / preamp design .
@@mattmiller4978 What speakers do you use them on? If it's on a light load lower end speaker the upgrade might be minimal. More air, depth and generally fuller sounding is the likely experience. The better the speaker the more obvious differences will be. Why don't you try them at home to compare? Best way to go. Before you decide I recommend testing more products in your price range whatever that is. For me no topping amplification to this date fits what I want. The path to musical blizz usually needs some testing 😉. Currently there are so many interesting amplifier products in the under 2k$ it should be very possible to find something that would make you happy 😃. Good luck 🤞
What's the difference between a Fosi's monoblock and the Topping mono... Also, the music track don't push the amps one bit
I am fine with my $100 Fosi V3 monoblocks. They drive my Magnepans well for ~1/6 the price.
Between those and the sparkos opamps I'm never looking back
Not helpful
This demo doesn't sound any better than the V3s
@@crazyprayingmantis5596thanks for the observation 😎👍🏼👍🏼
Aren't they illegal
Hi, What are the brand and model of these white book shelf speakers and speaker stands used in this video? Do the speakers bolt to the stands? Thanks.
They don’t bolt on, please see these for more details
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this compared to Galion TS75A?
Will do back to back soon.
@@Tharbamar thank you!
@@Tharbamarshall you make sound test comparison???
@@Jil8840 I will be when I have more time, thanks
Looking forward to it.
Man, what a sound! oh.. wait, I'm listening on my classD M1PWR's 200watt to 4ohm mono blocks
Basically you’re listening to two systems in two rooms at once 😀 better than time traveling.
@@Tharbamar 😁 it was joke
@@rosandpl Mee too 😀
Thank you for this review. Do you have any recommendations on good, price appropriate new or used preamps or dacs/streamers with good volume control to match with the B200 MBs? It sounds like the B200 need something with body given your experience with the Schiit Freya +.
Topping pre90 👍
It all depends on how picky you are and what the rest of your system is composed of. If you have a revealing system and listen for details, the preamp is the more important piece to get right. I would focus on that first, then the amps. If you're not too picky and like bass and louder volumes, then focus on the amps. That said, comments and reviews can't replace demoing components in your own system. That's the only way to know for certain.
@@052RC I get it. But it’s helpful when someone more experienced than you can point you towards possible matches.
Personally I would pair with Eversolo DMP-A8 which has very good R2R Pre with quality DAC and streaming as well as the music server.
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@@Tharbamar Thanks for your reply.
Looking for an Amp for my Musician Knight speakers. Do you think these would be a good match?
Thanks for your videos. Great content.
As always sound is subjective, it may sound too revealing with Knight 1 for my taste sonically this one may be better match, thank you.
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@@Tharbamar Many thanks for your speedy reply. I just watched your informative Vidar 2 video.
You said that the Vidar may not be stable as mono blocks with a 4 ohm load.
So the question is, if you were running the Vidar 2 with the Knight 4 ohm speakers would you run one on two Vidars?
I have the Musician Pegasus ll DAC and all my listening is with Roon.
Again thank you for your time.
At the Schiit website they say that the Vidar is 200 watts into 4 ohms. I guess one amp would be enough for the Knight 4 ohm 86 db speakers?
@@surreyguy52 Yes definitely one amp would do the job perfectly for average rooms.
Vidar can drive a 2 ohm load
@@surreyguy52
Hi thanks for this review. How does this amplifier compared to schiit vidar2 you recently reviewed
Much quieter in background noise but as always sound is subjective, thanks
@@Tharbamar to you, which amplifier sounds better to your likeness.
Wouldn't be best for a mono amplifier to have only one input?!?
Also, why is the high gain only 22db instead of the regular 23db for balanced inputs?
Is it to artificially help on the AP measurements?
3 inputs but can only use one input at a time, I don’t think 1DB different in gain would make major difference.
@@Tharbamar if I was Topping I would have kept only one input and used better parts elsewhere OR lowered the price.
3 balanced inputs but still can't find a way to get the PSU inside the case...
Hello Tharbamar! Which one would you choose between these and Muzishare X7? Please help me to choose my new amp.
I would say X7 is if you’re looking for something special to enjoy in long term unless you need more power and prefer solid state sound quality, thanks
Nice review!
Thanks!
Great video. How do these compare to both the Fosi V3 Monos and the Galion TS A75 amps?
@@michaelcampbell9459 mentioning fozi V3 and TS A 75 in the same bracket is hilarious. The overhyping of V3 has gone bad. I have them and they are good for nearfield listening and that's that. Compared vs quality stuff they lack depth, base, midfield and have an anemic sound. For the record I have both and the V3 crashes so badly on demanding speakers while A75 doesn't break a sweat. The car stereo watts game is back and they are pushed by ChiFi products
Are these worth buying over the pa7 plus? Apart from power/watts.
Yes If you like one of the cleanest class AB amplifiers.
Set them up vs orchard starkrimsob ultra
are they capable of moving the Maggies?
Should be fine in average listening levels.
@@net_news When fosi V3 can, there is no reason this one's can't. The issue is however how well it sounds. My V3's sound good nearfield on easy to drive speakers with kind impedance behaviour. They go into distortions and clipping when the load is difficult and not even at especially high spl. Good measurements without good power handling means you should be careful with what speakers you put them on.
@@wegardfjeld3789 absolutely thanks for the info bro!! I have expensive power amps to use with the Maggies (Bryston, Pass, PrimaLuna,ecc) but I love to try cheap class d amps to find the holy grail and recommend it to people making the jump to the Maggies easier. I tried the LA90s, the Crown XLS and both can move them very well the only problem is you lose the soundstage depth that's why I want to try other cheap class d amps until I find the perfect one to help people and make Maggies more popular and affordable. ❤️
Why do Chinese amplifiers use mini-XLR connectors for the DC power feed? This type of connector has small pins with a cross-sectional area that is insufficient for the load current demand of the circuit. The B200 amplifier as a power specification of 200W into 4 Ohms. Assuming this is an RMS Wattage then the speaker load will draw around 7 Amps (RMS). Some of the peak current demand will be delivered by the electrolytic capacitors on the amplifier’s supply rails. However, this energy must be replenished by the external switch-mode power supply. Typically, a good quality mini-XLR connect is limited to less than 5 Amps. This mini-connector is just a bottleneck in the power delivery.
Very interesting as I thought the sound of the demo was very anaemic and they might have the power to get loud but they lack "balls" overall.
@@crazyprayingmantis5596 The amplifier’s current demand will be determined by the required power output and the speaker impedance. The sensitivity of the speaker determines the sound pressure level in the room for a given drive power. So, if the amplifier design restricts the current drive, it is best matched with a high sensitivity speaker. The selected speakers should have a relatively flat impedance curve with no nasty dips. The B200 is specified at 240 Watts in an 8 Ohm load. In this mode the maximum current demand decreases to 5.5 Amps (RMS). That’s why it is always important to match amplifiers and speakers. The -6dB cut-off point of the speaker will determine the level of bass energy you hear.
They are actually called GX connectors and are used in the aircraft industry.
Typically used is the GX16 3-pin which is a very good choice and able to deliver more than sufficient power.
@@fx-studio Thanks for identifying the connector as a GX16-3pin. I have looked at the specification sheets and the contacts are rated at 5 Amps maximum. So, it does not appear to be any better than a mini-XLR connector. The B200 need 7 Amps (rms) and the peak current is likely to be around x4 this level.
@@SteveD-m6z There are different pin configurations available on the GX16 series. So it could be swapped to say a 6 pin and then just double up on the power. Many different types of cable are available as well on Aliexpress. If you can use a soldering iron its an easy job.
why did they use TRS balanced inputs ? Does a 3-pin balanced connector just plug in ?
For more flexibility, It’s Neutrik TRS/XLR combo jack, which has been using in pro audio for years.
Hi! For kef r3 meta i should by this or pa7 and why?
You will get more capable powerful amps with B200s.
Am I missing something or not ! Why can't I see a toroid transformer in each unit ? If there isn't then why ? Since you mentioned the power supply as a possible negative, would you be able to upgrade the existing unit, possibly with an external one ? Many thanks.
PSU is external. They're sat on the floor behind the unit. But, if protection circuitry is over zealous (which it sounds like it is), then upgrading the PSU is unlikely to significantly improve things.
Looks cool. Did topping add the Hi-Res Audio sticker? Not sure why it would be on the amp. Thanks for the review.
You’re welcome, Amplification performance 40 kHz or above can get HiRes certification.
The demo portion doesn't instill too much confidence!
Sounded dry thin and fatiguing to me
Please include how do you listen to it, thanks
@@Tharbamar I listened to them using sony xm4 tws as I do for other demos. This demo sounded dull to me compared to your other demos. May be more variety in demo portion was required.
@@VJA74 cool thanks for the input.
What is the power into a 4 ohm load, or 2 ohm load?
@@sammy10001 8 ohms - 200 watts.
4 ohms - 200 watts
These specs are shown in the video. So, these amplifiers seem to be current limited. If so, then they'd likely only make 100 watts into 2 ohms.
My choice would rather be a Purifi for this price on any day of the week!
The buckeyes...you got one?
What if your preamp only has RCA outputs ?
Only option is to use with adapter if you must.
Is the amplifier rated at 3 ohms? 2 ohms ?
Would love to see the power output with a multi-tone test, which is a way better approximation of music than a single frequency. Would be surprised if they put out much more than 5 watts before shutting down...
Music is more dynamic than multitone.
@@Tharbamar yes, but it's way closer to multi-tone than a 1khz sine wave. Music is dynamic multi-tone. Distortion traces from multi-tone can show significant audible distortion at single digit powers on 100 watt plus amps. It explains why some lower powered amps can play significantly louder than more (on paper) powerful ones. The Wiim amp suffers very badly with this, as do some of the Fossi amps. It also explains why amps that appear to have a flat response and lots of power sound flat, thin and harsh when driving speakers.
@@RacingAntThis is the bit way too many don't understand. There is more to why they sound flat and sterile, but very good input
Better than emotiva xpa 2 gen 3?
Definitely in clarity, details and noise control.
Really appreciate your response.
Imagine they make an even better amp with better power supply and higher current delivery. Wow!
From the way these amps resolve faint details, this power supply must be very quiet.
@@LelandPratt-nw9ixYes, and i'd wish it was included in the amp's housing.
Have had these for about 1 month now and the B200 has many good qualities in terms of sound but lacks some energy. Never get the feeling that I have the artists present when I turn up the volume (unlike my Marantz). These are more analytical. A shame as there are a lot of good things about them. I strongly doubt that these hold 200w in 8 ohms, it doesn't sound like that.
I hear you it’s more to do with power supply than the amps.
@@Tharbamar Hi, yes, I thought the same since it needs power when needed and when I'm up to the maximum volume limit, a lot drops out. Topping should test this out and come up with eg a 10amp power supply and perhaps some larger power capacitors would have helped. Have Swedish Rauna concrete floor-standing speakers in 8ohm and with a sensitivity of 91dB, so is reasonably easy to drive. Otherwise, thanks for your nice RUclips channel
Don't spend on highend gear then limit the sound quality with compressed Spotify. Much better to use a lossless streaming source like Apple Music.
I wish reviewers would use more challenging music - like some EDM music with 70+ layers and very high recording standards, not these old songs run through x50 1970's NE5532 op amps in the studio.
@@fx-studio I'm in the opposite camp. EDM music hides bad recordings and gear. This is similar to how home theaters with 2+ speakers and playing diaglogue and explosions can hide behind mediocre gear.
Instead, I prefer my gear with a lossless streaming source, and I can hear a difference with vocalists and jazz and broadway musicals.
@@mrpmj00 Some recent very well recorded EDM is complex, has a wide bandwidth and is challenging to a sound system. In comparison Jazz and light vocals is easy and can make even a mediocre system seem good. That's why audiophiles like that type of recording.
Often those recordings have been made some time ago using studio equipment packed full of 1970's op amps like the NE5532 and TL074, so no way its going to sound great anyway.
Why TRS ?
Connectors can accept xlr or trs as it will be the same only shape changes
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So I just sold an $80K made in California power amp. Its 400Lb. Its a giant. Are you saying some people may think this thing competes somehow ?? 🤔 Isn't that a tad ridiculous ?
Name of the amp would be helpful but Yes definitely in for the money SNR of 145 DB, may be frequency response of 20Hz to 40khz.
The sound demo sounded dry, thin and was fatiguing, they may be able to get 'loud' but to me ultimately they lacked "balls" imo.
Am i off my head or am i on the money here?
Please let me know how do you listen to it?
@@Tharbamar
Through my headphone rig, but it doesn't matter because compared to other demo's this sounds dry and lacks balls, I can even easily distinguish this with my soundcore q30 Bluetooth headphones
I think the music isn't good, the woman can hardly sing and it sounds like it wasn't recorded that well.
@@fx-studio do you even know where is recorded? it was recorded in busy Jazz cafe and it is one of the best live recording.
@@crazyprayingmantis5596 nice Bluetooth headphones.
What are "capasitters"?
I've heard of capacitors.
Power storage devices
@@summerforever6736 Actually, they store ENERGY (in the electric field between the plates). The rate of release of that energy is the power.
why is your question mark outside your quotation marks? grammar is everything, pronunciation is everything, i can’t understand anything other than the King’s English, and my opinions are relevant
Ever since you have started using the DMP-8 as your source all of your demos sound bright, unrefined and unmusical. I know you can hear it too so it is puzzling as to why you continue to use it as your DAC.
That sounds terrible!!!!
That’s depends on how you listen to it.
@@Tharbamar I should I say in my opinion. I followed your channel for years, some system sounds amazing and some sound bad . This one sounds bad in my opinion. Someone may say the complete opposite . That ok .
Definitely that’s why we have different choices.