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The Fosi Audio V1.0G is a sleek, high-efficiency Class D stereo amplifier delivering 50W per channel through the advanced TI TPA3116D2 chip. Designed for audiophiles craving clean, powerful sound in a compact form, it supports a broad 12-24V input range and features built-in speaker protection within a durable aluminum chassis. Perfect for desktop setups, turntables, or home audio systems, it offers professional-grade performance with minimal noise and heat, making it a top choice for millennial professionals seeking premium sound without the clutter.













| ASIN | B071XQGYRJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,957 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #66 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand Name | Fosi Audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,438) |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Fosi Audio |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 19 Volts |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Model | V1.0G |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Package Type Name | box" or "retail packaging |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| UPC | 653472995246 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 24-month manufacturer |
G**N
Very satisfied, great sound and great value
AN UPDATE: I liked this tiny amplifier so much that I bought a second one for my office computer. Previously, my main computer used a Lepai LP-2020A+ driving a set of decent bookshelf speakers, and my office computer used a set of cheap USB active speakers. Later I bought the first Fosi to replace the Lepai on my main computer system, and it worked out beautifully (see the ORIGINAL REVIEW below). I decided I would use the Lepai on my office computer, and for that, I bought a set of Polk Audio T15, which are probably the cheapest slightly "serious" bookshelf speakers but should be far better than those cheap USB speakers. But within minutes of setting up the system, I felt terrible. It's not that the Lepai LP-2020A+ with the Polk Audio sounded worse than the cheap USB speakers. On the contrary, they were noticeably better. The trouble was that I started to compare the office sound with my main computer system sound, and I just couldn't help it. This is what happens when you get into a better system. It spoils you. On the office system with Lepai, everything sounded so hollow and distorted, especially the vocals and human voice recordings (not singing), which was so bad that I couldn't stand. It was painful. At first I thought it might be the Polk Audio T15s, but then I suspected it was something else, including the built-in line output, etc. Speculating all kinds of diagnostic possibilities was driving me crazy. Finally, I just gave in and bought a second Fosi, with a good DAC, planning to return the Polk Audio T15s for something better as well. Well, the Fosi and DAC came in, and I connected them to the computer and the Polk Audio T15s. What an improvement! Clearly, the Polk Audio T15s are fine (although not great). The culprit was the Lepai LP-2020A+ amplifier, as the Fosi made a huge difference. The following is the original review I wrote after about the first Fosi: ORIGINAL REVIEW: Unbelievable value for a small desktop setup or computer sound system. Everything is perfect. The sound, the functions, the build quality, and the appearance. This replaced my seven-year-old Lepai LP-2020A+, which actually had quite good sound on my computer sound system as well, but left me wanting a bit more. One of the obvious issues with Lepai was the highly noticeable noise floor when the volume is turned past 50%. Although I seldom turn the volume past 50%, the limitation is bothersome. After seeing some reviews on the TI TPA3116D2 chip, I decided to upgrade, to just give me a bit more peace of mind. And I am very satisfied. The Fosi sounds great. To be honest, I did not do a side-by-side comparison with the Lepai, but I am pretty sure Fosi delivers cleaner and fuller sound. The noise floor is much lower. It is quite low even if you turn the volume all the way up to the maximum. On my desktop speakers, I can hear no noise when the volume is below 30%. Once it passes the 30% level, the noise floor steps up abruptly, but strangely enough, it stays quite flat after that and does not further increase too much even if you turn the volume all the way to 100%. Even at the maximum level, the noise is only slightly noticeable when I sit about five feet away from the speakers. This is a near-field environment, and I'm fairly picky about the noise, but still, this is completely manageable. A day-and-night difference compared to Lepai LP-2020A+. Fosi comes with a rather large power supply, which may seem unnecessarily large, but is necessary for its 50W x2 power rating. When it comes to power, you simply don't have any way to cheat. For example, having a 30 W power supply for 50 W x2 = 100 W amplifier will inevitably lead to insufficient amplification and distortion at higher volumes. Also, the fact that Fosi has five-way binder posts for speaker connectors is a plus, much better than Lepai's primitive clippers. I did hesitate in choosing between the Fosi (this unit) and Micca OriGain A250 or OriGain AD250. OriGain A250 is $20 more expensive, not a lot in the dollar amount, but one-third (33%) more in relative terms, which becomes a matter of principle, if not affordability. Still, I almost got OriGain A250 instead of Fosi V1.0 because the A250 has slightly better user review ranking, and I desired peace of mind. But then I saw reviews that mentioned OriGain A250's having heavy bias on the left channel at low volume level. That bothered me as I usually listen to background music at quite low volume levels. OriGain AD250 had its own attractions because it had a built-in ADC and USB sound input. However, in the end, I decided not to go that route because integrating ADC may appear convenient now but could be an invitation for trouble further down the road. What if the built-in ADC develops problems? (I did see one reviewer mentioning OriGain AD250's built-in ADC has a signal synchronization problem). Or what if you want to upgrade ADC? Etc. Anyway, I'm glad I settled on the Fosi. It leaves me wanting nothing more for my computer-based desktop system.
P**S
Clean Sound, Solid Power, and a Great Price
The Fosi Audio V1.0G is a fantastic little Class D amplifier. I was genuinely impressed with how well it performs for its size and price. I paired it with some very efficient speakers and a separate phono stage for my daughter’s record player, and it turned out to be exactly what we needed. The sound quality is clean and surprisingly full. It delivers more than enough power for a small to medium room when paired with efficient speakers, and it does so without distortion or harshness. The simplicity of the 2-channel design is a big plus here — no unnecessary features, just volume control and solid amplification. For a compact amp, it feels well put together and runs cool. This is a great option for turntables (with a phono preamp), desktop audio, or any simple stereo setup where you want good sound without spending a lot of money or taking up much space. For the price, it punches well above its weight. TL;DR: Excellent small Class D amp with clean sound and plenty of power for efficient speakers. Simple, affordable, and perfect for a basic 2-channel or turntable setup.
M**K
EXCELLENT solution for inexpensive desktop monitoring
With some repurposed used home theater speakers, this thing provides a FANTASTIC solution for home office desktop sound! It has more than enough power to drive efficient home theater speakers LOUDLY with volume knob barely cracked. Which is, actually, my only minor complaint-- this knob almost seems linear, rather than logarithmic. I only wind up turning it through about 15 degrees to go from off to blasting-- but it does so smoothly and cleanly. I am not willing to see "how loud" it will go-- both these speakers and this amplifier are game for more than I am. I have two old BIC Venturi surround-sound speakers that I use for near-field monitoring. These are findable on eBay and thrift stores from time to time-- and they are EXCELLENT. I had been driving four of them with a big ELAC center channel... as... a videoconferencing setup. The idea was that I could be anywhere in my office and still get good audio. Anyway, long story short, it was total overkill, took up a ton of room, and was a wiring nightmare. Now I have the Venturis hooked up to this amp, running off a Focusrite Scarlett USB audio interface, itself on a USB switch connected to multiple machines. Whatever I'm on now has amazing sound, and I have a ton of room back and far less cable management. The amplifier itself is TINY, fits under my monitor, and doesn't even get warm. This new generation of power amplifiers is really something else-- >90dB SnR, etc. Phenomenally clean sound with a good audio source. Literally so transparent there is no point in turning it off when you're not playing something. I can't believe this thing is $50. Sometimes I really love living in the future!
P**R
Mind Blowing... how can something so tiny sound so good?
WOW, One song into testing it in my studio; "Yulunga (Sprit Dance)", Wake - "Dead Can Dance" album. I am blown away. I have a pair of old Cambridge Soundworks, Ensemble III, speakers that I use as studio monitors that ran through an old amp that gave out last week after some 50 years. They sounded great on the old amp and sound even better through this mini power amplifier. The sound coming out of this tiny amp through these tiny speakers compares nicely to the HiFi sound coming from the bi-amped Clayton Shaw speakers in my living room. Very impressive, at the price I'd say unbeatable. And, I've been listening to, reviewing and recording music for decades, this amp is very accurate and very quiet. You hear what is there, nothing more, nothing less. It makes me wonder what their more costly amps sound like.
T**.
Sounds ok when on. Makes a strong POP sound on the speakers when powering up.
Works ok. No hiss or buzzing. But a very annoying POP when it powers on.
M**E
Piccolo ed ottimo amplificatore con il noto e ben suonante chip 3116. Realizzazione ottima come materiali e finiture. L'amplificatore viene fornito di alimentatore, cosa non scontata, funziona benissimo senza il minimo rumore o ronzio. L'unico piccolo difetto sono i connettori per i cavi di potenza, piccoli e scomodi, superato prendendo le banane per cavi di Amazon Basic, veramente ottime.
J**W
I have had an old set of Dell PC Speakers (2 speakers plus a sub-woofer) for many many years. They were quite well made and had an adequate sound (volume and quality) from my computer - mainly listening to Spotify. However they stated to fail with increasing noise, static and fading volume - it may be just a dirty volume control but I was not sure so I had been looking for a replacement for some time, but nothing really looked like what I wanted - everything these days looks quite cheap and plasticy. However I also had a pair of Wharfdale Diamond 2 speakers from my old (no longer used) stereo system. These are actually relatively small but high quality speakers so I decided that a better strategy might be to deploy these speakers with a (physically) small amplifier and came across this Fosi device. I left this in my basket for a long time as well but finally got it on an Amazon discount week making it much more reasonably priced. I was not sure what to expect as I had used the speakers before with a traditional large Pioneer traditional (and large) stereo amplifier. This device is tiny - much smaller than I expected - the power brick is about twice the size of the amplifier! The photos show that the connections at the rear fill the panel. I also bought some banana plugs for the speaker cable (some quality QED flat twin and 3.5mm jack to phono cable and connected it all together. I really am impressed with the quality of the sound output with these speakers. I have had the volume at the maximum setting and it was really clean and clear, with a decent frequency range (using the Realtek graphic equalizer application) and minimal distortion, so I am pleased with the outcome and it reuses my speakers that had been in the loft for years In terms of the amplifier, it doesn't get hot even when running at high-output for long periods of time. It's quite well made - a reasonable level of perceived quality. I had one trivial issue that the volume knob fell off but it just needed the grub screw tightening a little more. I think the the power switch seems a little lightweight and could have been a little more robust looking but these are minor nitpicking issues Really happy so far.
A**Z
Po niespełna dwóch latach lewy kanał zaczął się wyłączać. Muszę restartować wzmacniacz kilka razy dziennie. Niestety okazuje się, że to ma tylko rok gwarancji. Słaba jakość.
A**O
Compact, simple, faceile à installer, de bonne qualité, cet ampli fait le job : bonne qualité audio, assez puissant pour un living, fonctionnement durable dans le temps. Il est branché sur mon ordi avec des enceintes 3 voies depuis 2 ans sans souci et fonctionne tous les jours de longues heures !
R**A
Lo usé para mejorar el audio de una pantalla
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