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The Fosi Audio TB10D is a compact Class D stereo amplifier delivering up to 600W peak power (300W per channel) via the TPA3255 chip. Designed for passive speakers and bass shakers, it features bass and treble knobs for personalized sound shaping, universal RCA inputs, and speaker outputs for easy integration. Its small footprint and built-in protection circuits ensure reliable, cool operation, making it ideal for desktop, home theater, or gaming setups. Highly rated for value and sound quality, it’s a versatile amplifier that fits seamlessly into modern audio ecosystems.

















| ASIN | B08MJBG53V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,031 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #21 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Fosi Audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,474) |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.13 x 5.59 x 1.57 inches |
| Item model number | TB10D |
| Manufacturer | Fosi Audio |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 25 Volts |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 600 Watts |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 5.59 x 1.57 inches |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
A**L
Great value
I bought this after listening to the review by Randy of the CheapAudioMan Youtube channel. He spoke highly of this amp, and I found his conclusions to be accurate. I bought this to use in my garage. I wanted a simple amp that didn't take up much space. In my garage, it's gonna get dusty...and it's going to have to compete with power tools, air filter, etc. That's not the place for mult-thousand dollar amps!! About the rated power...you have to be realistic. I know this amp says it's 600W, but it's not. Not in any practical sense, anyway. And none of the other cheap class D amps are going to be, either. The difference is that more expensive amps stay clean at or near their rated power. These cheap amps don't. They start to introduce distortion well before they get to their max power...That's not to say it's not a stout little amp...it is! But you can't compare this to a $2K+ amplifier with a rated output of a couple hundred wats, and think they're going to be equivalent! To put it in terms most folks can relate to, I'd say this amp will drive speakers to about the same level as a typical mid-level class AB receiver in the 50-70 watts per channel range. Beyond those levels, you start getting distortion that you can hear, and that can damage speakers. But that's shouldn't really discourage you...with moderately sensitive speakers, 50-70 watts is pretty darn loud! In my case, I used this amp to drive a pair of Klipsch KG2.2 speakers that I bought a while back on Ebay. KG 2.2 speakers have a sensitivity of 93db. That's a little bit higher than average, and this amp drives those speakers to very high volumes! If your speakers are less sensitive, the volume will be lower, which is the case no matter what amplifier you're using! If you're using this amp in a bedroom or small office, it's probably gonna be loud enough with any speakers you have. But if you're driving 87db speakers in an 800 square foot room, it's probably not going to get very loud. If you like to shake the walls and anger your neighbors, keep that in mind. One of the categories mentioned above is volume control, so I'll mention it. On this amp are three controls...volume, bass and treble. They all work great. Smooth controls, no static, and the tone controls add just the right amount of cut or boost to the bass and treble respectively. In my case, I set the tone controls the way I wanted them, and I put the volume control to about 75-80%, and I just leave the amp on 24/7. In normal use, I connect to the WIIM mini streamer using the app on my phone, and I control the volume that way. This works great, and gives me remote control over the volume. For the price, this thing is a steal! In fact, I'm going to buy another one, which I plan to use to power the outdoor speakers on my patio. Currently they're being driven by a very cheap JVC receiver left behind by the previous owners of my home, and I am confident this amp will do a better job than the JVC is currently doing!
M**R
A good choice, good value Class D stereo amplifier
If you are considering purchasing a stereo Class D amplifier and you don't require Bluetooth, digital inputs or balanced inputs then the Fosi Audio TB10D is a great choice. The TB10D stereo amplifier, when paired with a small music streaming device such as one of the WiiM music streamers (also available on Amazon), becomes half of a shoebox sized streaming audio system. You would just need to add a pair of passive (non-amplified) speakers. The bass frequency response of the TB10D was noticeably absent when first powered on. After about a half hour of operation the bass finally showed up and all was good. I leave the TB10D powered on as the standby power draw is very low. [Update: I measured the standby power consumption of the TB10D. Plugged in, not switched on, 1.0 Watt. Switched on, no input signal, power consumption is 2.5 Watts.] Even though I know that the location of the bass and treble tone controls on the TB10D are reversed, as compared with most other amplifiers and receivers with the treble control being on the left and the bass control on the right, I routinely forget and grab the wrong tone control. The speaker binding posts are small and close together. This is not an issue as I use banana plugs when connecting the speaker wires to the TB10D. Note that there is no headphone connection on the TB10D for wired headphones. If you need a small, inexpensive good sounding headphone amplifier for wired headphones consider the Fosi Audio P2 headphone amplifier. The TB10D's available output power, ~50 Watts per channel when used with 8 ohm speakers, with the included 32V/5A power brick is adequate for use in my kitchen audio system. The case and power supply of the TB10D remained cool to the touch even after extended listening (I measured 72F). If you have a large room, lower efficiency speakers, or desire audio levels exceeding ~85dB you should consider a more powerful amplifier. You can change the supplied external power supply for one rated for 48V, however this will increase the overall cost as well as increase the operating temperature of the TB10D. Within its limitations as far as output power, input options (one pair of RCA connections, no digital inputs, no balanced inputs), outputs (one pair of stereo speakers), no Mono mode switch, no BT, no Sub out, no headphone connection or remote control, the Fosi Audio TB10D is a very good choice. I found the sound of the TB10D when powering 4 ohm, 6 ohm and 8 ohm speakers to be consistently smooth, full sounding and non-fatiguing with a variety of music even after prolonged listening. I assembled a complete 2-channel audio system of exceptional value that can fit in a shoe box. Each of these products is currently available on Amazon. I chose the Fosi Audio TB10D amplifier that is the subject of this review. I added the well reviewed, amazingly compact WiiM Mini music streamer. [Update: I chose a pair of Saiyin Passive Bookshelf Speakers, 2-Way Passive Speakers, 3.5" Woofer & Silk Horn Tweeter that are sold on Amazon. I can't say enough good things about this small desktop speaker; see my separate review of the Saiyin DS6700M speakers.] This system is capable of filling almost any size room in a home with great sounding music. The TB10D amplifier's tone controls and the WiiM Home app's equalizer settings can be used to adjust the bass/midrange/treble output of the speakers.
J**N
Works great so far.
Saw a review of this updated amplifier and decided to buy it so that I can take a vintage Kenwood receiver out of service to see about replacing capacitors in the unit's power supply and output stages. Got it with the standard 32 volt power brick. For testing hooked it up to a pair of older Infinity 8 ohm bookshelf speakers and an older Sony DVD player for CD playback. Plenty of power output, no background noise with the volume turned up and no signal. 6-1/2" woofers supplied plenty of bass with this amp in a small room and the volume and tone controls were fine, apparently fixed what people were complaining about in the previous model. Played for about an hour at a very satisfying volume level (RUSH, Working Men CD) and the unit didn't even get warm during use. This Class D amp is acceptable to me, no noticeable harshness in the sound. Very basic amp and very compact, seems to be great for a starter music system, you'll need a source like a DAC and a Wiim or turntable that has it's own preamp, The Infinitys I had bought used $60 and the Sony DVD for like $10 at a thrift store, so for around $150 it was a basic sound system that sounded pretty good. You don't have break the bank.
J**K
Die verschiedenen Verstärker gingen immer wieder zurück. Aber nicht weil sie schlecht waren oder klangen. Sondern einfach nur, weil ich, dachte ich müsse doch lieber einen "normalen" Amp haben. Pustekuchen. Muss ich nicht. Der klingt super. Macht, was er soll. Brauche kein Bluetooth sondern einfach nur Sound. Und der ist toll.
T**J
Nice compact little amp which works perfectly for driving a pair of ceiling-mounted Monitor Audio speakers connected to a WiiM. Can drive speakers down to 2Ω. Great value/performance combination if you don't need added extras such as a remote control. The only thing I miss is a relay input, so that the amp can be turned on or off automatically from an input source (e.g. from a WiiM or similar device), as that would be useful for situations like mine where the amp is driving built-in speakers and thus positioned out of the way in a cupboard. Also worth knowing is that the PSU that is shipped with the amplifier is large (a similar size to the amp itself).
V**G
Piccolo ma tosto, ha buona potenza e un suono più che soddisfacente.
A**P
Zuiver en een realistische weergave van stem en instrumenten, MITS je 24V voeding gebruikt.
Y**R
Me sentí escéptico cuando abrí el paquete bien embalado y vi lo pequeño que es este amplificador. Pero cuando lo conecté a mis parlantes Q-Acoustic 2020i, el sonido fue increíble. Mucha potencia, sonido encantador. Tener controles de graves y agudos es un buen toque para equilibrar la habitación. Lo único molesto es que los postes de unión de los altavoces son muy pequeños, por lo que es muy complicado conectar los cables de los altavoces. Fantástica calidad por el precio.
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