AIYIMA D03

Sale price$141.005.0

Size: With NO Power Supply

Features:

Upgrade your speakers and subwoofer with a 150W@4ohm x2-channel amplifier, high-fidelity streaming music.

Bluetooth 5.0 amplifier with APTX-LL let you stream music and stereo sound in crisp.

With a world of input mode options, D03 is always getting satisfy in different occasions.

Built with multiple input of Bluetooth/USB/optical/coaxial/RCA, including a remote control that infrared adjust the inputs mode/volume/bass/treble/mute/loudness setting ec

 

Description

Model:AIYIMA D03

Color:Black

Chipset:CS8422+QCC3034+SA9123I+TAS5548+TAS5624+PCM1808+DRV603

Bluetooth chip: QCC3034 Bluetooth 5.0 support: ACC, SBC, aptX, aptX-LL, APTX-HD.

PC-USB/optical/coaxial sampling rate: 24bit/192khz

PC-USB operating system: Windows XP / Vista7/8/10 / Max OS/MAC/Linux/Mobile OTG

Signal to noise ratio: 93db

Tonal gain (treble and bass): ±14

Input sensitivity: 0.775V

Frequency response: 20-20Khz (±1.25db)

Subwoofer output level: 2.1V

Total harmonic distortion: 0.001% (1kHz 1w)

Speaker impedance: 4-8Ω

Output power: 150W*2 (4Ω load) 36V, 6%THD+N

Input mode: RCA/Bluetooth/PC-usb/optical/coaxial

Support equipment: mobile phones, tablets, computers, MP3, TV, etc.

Output mode: passive speaker, active subwoofer speaker

Working power supply: DC24v-36V(DC32V 5A power recommended)

Size: 151*141*37mm

Product net weight: 670g

Weight with packaging and power supply: 1500g

 

Package included:

1*D03 amplifier

1*Remote control

1*Bluetooth antenna

1*USB Cable x1

1*Optical Cable x1

Customer Reviews

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Jody
Beautiful sounding amplifier

So were to start.
I am almost fully deaf i only have 42% total hearing and wear 2 hearing aids i tested this amplifier with and without my hearing aids.
I tested against a fosi 351 and this amplifier doesn’t disappoint it’s fantastic in fact.

Its a class d amplifier whats not to like for me volume is vary important and this amp has it clarity is also important and this amplifier has that also my settings are +2 treble and +0 bass
And it sounds great im using JBL stage2 speakers and an active subwoofer and im more then happy it has a 150wx2 great power.

The design is nice and minimal footprint looks great its a small unit the photos online make it look bigger.

It dose not get hot under load at all
I have tested with movies tv and video games and it was a great experience.

I wish i would have got the more powerful power pack but it sounds great with the one it has.
The bluetooth is vary good and connects right away and stays connected.
I have had zero issues with this unit
I like the fact that they made an active subwoofer a focus on the unit

Theres lots of good brands out there but im happy with this one.

In my opinion it beats my fosi 351 for sound quality

I love my d03 looking forward to getting more equipment from you guys soon

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Attila Molnár
Good, but a firmware update is needed to display larger characters on the screen... read...

This is a very good amplifier. I compared it with a Marantz SR4400, a Class AB amplifier, and a Schneider Team 6150 amplifier with an STK4181 II IC output stage (2x45W). The sound of the AIYIMA D03 is better than both. I got it from a European warehouse with a 36V 5A power supply. It’s connected to Elac ELS 135 speakers, which have 4-ohm impedance, two 20cm woofers, a midrange driver, and a tweeter. These are 110/135W speakers, but the AIYIMA D03 is so powerful that it's more than enough. On YouTube videos, people don’t like the analog input, but it has a better DAC than "CD quality". At most, you might need to increase the treble by +2dB on the equalizer compared to the other inputs, but it's no worse than the Marantz SR4400 even without treble boost. The Marantz DSP and DAC are also of very high quality, but it has a much higher noise floor than the AIYIMA D03. The Bluetooth sounds great without noise as well. You won’t have any issues with it. I tried very hard to compare the sound to the Marantz using a lot of high-quality music, but I can’t hear any difference at any frequency. The only difference is that the Marantz has a much higher noise floor. The only negative for me is the display size. It would be nice if, with a firmware update, it could display the volume level, input selection, and equalizer settings in large characters when adjusting them. The remote control feels a bit cheap, but it works fine. I disassembled the amplifier and moved the infrared receiver slightly forward, so now it detects the signal well even from a greater distance. I was very worried about how it would sound, but I was pleasantly surprised. This is my first Class D amplifier.