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The AIYIMA A07 is a compact yet powerful 2.0 channel Class D amplifier featuring the advanced TPA3255 chip and dual NE5532 op amps. It delivers up to 300W per channel (with upgraded power supply), supports multiple input types, and offers customizable sound via interchangeable op amp chips. Perfect for audiophiles and DIY enthusiasts seeking high-fidelity, efficient amplification for passive speakers in home or office environments.
Manufacturer | AIYIMA TECH |
Part number | A07 |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Package Dimensions | 25.7 x 21.7 x 6.5 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | A07 |
Size | A07+DC 32VPower |
Voltage | 32 Volts |
Plug profile | Surface Mount |
Included components | 1*amplifier 1*Adaptable power supply |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
O**R
Tiny powerhouse with great sound
SUMMARYIt's a fantastic sounding budget amp with great power output.DETAILSWhat kind of a user am I?I don't claim to be an audiophile with many many years of experience but I do care about audio quality and I love trying different devices within a reasonable price range.I have tried several budget preamp/DACs/Amp/Integrated Amp combinations to this date and I will write my review based on my personal experience and comparisons.What is my set up?- A small room, everything on my desk with speakers close to me. Ceiling is high (3.5m)- A pair of Q Acoustics 3020i- Aiyima T8 headphone preamp/DAC- ifi Zen DAC v2- A Windows 10 PC with USB & Digital out- A mobile phone with bluetooth- Different audio streaming services with ultra quality / MQA outputWhat is included in the box?- 32V/5A UK power brick- A user manualWhat is not included in the box?- No kind of audio cable for connecting to the sourceBuild Quality- Looks beautiful and feels very solid- I like the compact design, it's very easy to place on your desk and under/over your DAC/preamp- Volume knob and power switch at the front feels very solid- Similarly input and output ports feel very solid at the backSetting up & connections- Very straight forward to set up. Just be careful to keep the power off when connecting to your speakers like normally you would do for any amp.Couple of things to mention about connections:- There is no subwoofer out, passive or active. However if you want to use this with a powered (active) subwoofer, you can use it as long as your subwoofer has the right ports (many of them do). Just run the output from A07 into your sub and then run its output to your speakers. A simple search online can lead to the guide.- There is a line in and also a 3.5mm input however there is no switch. The manual also says not to have them connected at the same time because they would run at the same time.Power outputAs I mentioned I use it to drive my speakers in a small room. Admittedly Q Acoustics are efficient and easy to drive but the power output can easily drive more difficult speakers. In terms of loudness, if I use this directly without a preamp, I can't go beyond 40% on the volume know before it starts getting uncomfortable that close and it can get very very loud if you turn up.32V seems to be very powerful for my setup. For more power hungry setups you can buy a 48V adapter or for lesser requirements you can go down to 24V. However reducing the power of the adapter may cause sound distortion at higher volumes so do your research.Sound qualityI used the device with 2 different methods:1- Connecting directly to my PC with line in2- Connecting my PC to my DACs through USB, BT and optical and RCA connection from DACs to A07.With line in it already sounds very clear and rich, if you go for full budget setup this is already it. It sounds beautiful and loud.However when you connect a DAC to A07 as a source, things get amazing. It sets a better sound stage, it gets more spacious, everything is clear and it sounds fantastic. I definitely recommend using a DAC with this thing for max benefit.Even comparing to more expensive amps I tried (up to 200£) and my well known brand 5.1 receiver for my home theatre setup, I experience no difference in music quality.This is of course personal at the end of the day. For my experience, I'm very happy with it and I don't feel differenceMy main combination is USB from PC to a DAC and RCA connecting from that DAC to this A07. Overall this is a very compact, efficient, budget friendly and high quality setup for my taste.CONCLUSIONFor convenience it would have been nicer to have a active sub out so that you wouldn't have had to deal with additional setup and paying for more cables but I'm guessing they have to cut costs from somewhere.Adding a passive sub out would probably require a more expensive device and that's not the point here.The point is, this thing sounds just amazing and at this price it's a no brainer. Best price / performance I got from a budget amp.
L**Y
Compact Unit, Fantastic, and Powerful Sound
There are plenty of other detailed reviews, go and read those too. I'm just here to confirm those reviews.I recently bought a pair of Cambridge Audio Minx XL bookshelf speakers, to replace my Mission M32i, and this amp has no issue driving either pair to quite frankly ridiculous sound levels. It amazes me just how far amplifiers have come, the unit is very compact and doesn't even get warm to the touch after 3 hours of a fairly loud listening session.The sound is clear and neutral, with a great soundstage. Cranking the volume up on Nothing Else Matters by Metallica is an absolute joy.If you want more power, which you probably don't need, you can purchase a beefier power supply. But the included 32v @ 5amp PSU is more than enough to annoy the neighbours.I bought this on a sale, but I wouldn't be upset if I paid full price. Not one bit.
Z**F
Next level up from the 50-100W bunch. Supplied PSU limits performance.
It's a good amp. It definitely delivers significantly more power than those in the lower power range. Sound quality on my Gale bookshelfs sounds more controlled - probably because of the higher current capability.Would be even better with tone controls and a digital input.BUT, like many other amps in all power categories, it gets shipped with a PSU that limits the output to nearly half of the headline spec.WHY DO YOU DO THIS?PSUs that are not packaged with the OEM product are much more expensive, so most people just run these at a lower capability and never buy a more powerful PSU.Maybe it's a protection against failures when running it flat out? Maybe I'm being cynical, but I can imagine the conversation:'What PSU did you use?'"I bought a more powerful one so I could achieve the specified output"'ah, not ours, then. We can't possibly warranty it when using a third-party PSU'....
D**H
I'm impressed
I've been using a hefty, fairly high end, albeit old (pre-HDMI) 100W/ch Pioneer DTS AV Receiver to power 4 channel bookshelf speakers I use on my PC. It was big, and pulled 45W of power at idle. Based on Internet hype, I took the plunge and bought two of these. One is powering a set of Elac Debut b5.2 speakers, and the other a vintage set of Tannoy bookshelf speakers. I didn't have a need for EQ or anything to manipulate the sound, as that is done at source.I was entirely prepared for a step down in audio quality, moving from a giant like the Pioneer to this cheap amp. Oh how wrong I was, the sound was noticeably sharper and with better mid-range drive - note, using the same DAC to feed both. Power usage on idle is negligible, and having the amps on 8 hours a day, I'll break even on the electrical saving. They run warm, but not dangerously so. I power them off at the mains mostly, and there is no pop or noise generated when doing so.With the bundled 32V power supply, theses hardly break a sweat when powering the Elacs in a nearfield configuration.I haven't made much use of the secondary input/sub-out, although note that the signals are combined, so you shouldn't have two powered devices feeding into one amp at a time, if you want multiple inputs, you'll need something else, or something to sit in front of it to switch.The price is good, and you'll land up paying double even at clearance prices for a more traditional integrated amplifier. If you only have one input, then this is ideal.I do wonder now though, how much better things could be if I did buy a modern, expensive integrated amp...
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