







🎧 Elevate your home audio game with precision power and style!
The AIYIMA A01 is a compact Class D stereo amplifier delivering up to 100W per channel with low distortion and rich sound. Featuring dual RCA/AUX inputs, adjustable bass, mid, and treble controls, and premium components like shielded inductors and NE5532 op amps, it offers versatile connectivity and high-fidelity audio for home speakers in a sleek, durable design.













| ASIN | B0BN65DQ3K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 60,283 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 349 in Hi-Fi Amplifiers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | A01 |
| Manufacturer | AIYIMA TECH |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 10 cm; 1.1 kg |
B**G
Works well
Does a great job with my Dayton bass shakers
R**H
Excellent sound quality
Package contains the amp, a psu, and clear (though brief), setup/use instructions. Lets start at the bit that matters - sound quality. I can't find anything to complain about here. The output is clear and well balanced having treble, middle and bass adjustment - all of which work effectively and appear (to my ear), to adjust the ranges they're designed for. Very nice to have some middle adjustment (or any adjustment at all for that matter), rather than the usual treble/bass. The amp is quite compact, and the pots work smoothly and affect the sound output only in the way they're designed to - no scratchy, cheap controls here. The three-way switch (off/RCA/Aux), also operates nicely and soundlessly. I've switched to this from a cheap combined blutooth and amp device which, while decent for the money, is audibly inferior to this Aiyima power amp (for instance, the volume pot is pretty scratchy on the cheap and cheerful device). Only thing to keep in mind is if, for instance, you connect your phone to the aux-in via the headphone-out (should you still have a phone that has a headphone socket), remember that you'll need to turn the volume output down on the phone to avoid over-driving the amp. This goes for any device that you connect to the aux-in via a headphone socket and does not indicate a problem with the amplifier. Not an issue if you're using the line-out of whatever your sound source is. That's it. The price is pretty good and the sound output is even better. Very happy with mine, to the extent that I just bought a blutooth receiver to use with it. Might be time to look at some new speakers too...
A**Z
Not of use to me
v little connectivity.. no bluetooth found. No remote. No good. But want to thank aimya for the decent way they do business and hopefully in the near future they will introduce an amplifier with both Bluetooth and remote control included.
K**T
Loud enough
I was needing something to drive a couple of speakers and I have to say this is a good little D class amp. You aren't going to get 100w per channel, that's marketing like other brands do but the volume is VERY loud and will easily fill a medium sized room. Tried using some JBL one, Wharfedale 9.0 and some Tannoy's - All sounded decent and haing bass, Mid & treble controls allows you to dial in the perfect sound for your room. I actually liked the control knobs - They have tiny little notches as you turn them so you can feel if the knob moved. Sounds as good as the bigger AV Receiver I used.
A**E
Acquistato per "ingannare" un impianto stereo Trevi TT 1072 DAB, che ha i cavi delle casse molto corti. Avendo provveduto a creare delle prolunghe in modo da posizionare gli speakers dove più mi piaceva, mi sono accorto che in questo modo la musica arrivava alle casse con qualche secondo di ritardo. Con AIYIMA A01 TPA3116, l'impianto stereo viene ingannato e non c'è più alcun problema di latenza. Mi piace davvero tanto perché è piccolo, potente e affidabile. Consigliato.
I**Y
I bought this because it was on sale and so far, I am very happy with it. There's no denying that this faces a lot of competition at full price (~$75 USD is what I see) -- even from the brand's own line up! Personally I was considering other options even at $50 USD since there are other options using the same chipset (TPA3166) or other TI chipset. Having said that... I'm using this to power a pair of bookshelf speakers on my desk about 3 feet away. I got annoyed by the pink noise/static of the previous amp that this replaces. Now, I was able to force the unit to create a lot of static by disconnecting the source from it and cranking all the dials to the max as a stress test. But with normal usage that isn't a problem. I can probably hear very very faint noise with my ears right next to speakers after dialing in it at about 75 dB peaks listening to music (tone control at about center/"+0" and volume control several clicks left of center) with source connected but paused (Android tablet with volume set a little over mid way/before it turns red). Definitely discernible noise with source disconnect and my ears right next to speakers. In neither case was I able to pick up any noise at my listening position. If I listen carefully with volume maxed and source pause there is faint noise but not a problem for me and hopefully people would be way more than 3 feet away in that case. It does suggest you might want something else if you plan on using this in a very large room and would really need to crank it. The unit and knobs seem well built and feel sturdy. It isn't heavy at all but for its size my brain is constantly expecting something much lighter. Getting to acoustic performance... this sounds good to me subjectively. No discernible flaws while listening to music and watching YouTube. However, REW measurements (take with a grain of salt since is not completely calibrated) show roll off below around 270 hz (part of it I know is from my speakers from around 130 hz) and and peaks and valleys from around 600 hz to around 1 khz and around 1khz to around 2 khz. Bass control is able to help a little with below 270 hz. Mid control doesn't seem to do too much for around 600 hz to around 2 khz. This is all with line inputs (RCA) so I can compare things using the same speakers driven by an older Yamaha AV Receiver (using same external DAC: tablet -> USB C -> DAC -> RCA). I did test it a little with aux input but I'm not sure what's causing more noise there. There is never any noticeable noise when there is music/content playing. Now... the only thing missing is... will have to see if this stands the test of time (what this replaced did not). Update #1: I found one song on a streaming service and I never noticed the issue on AVR setup before despite having listened to song a number of times. On the Aiyima, the harsh vibration of some sort was pretty apparent. Not sure why I didn't noticed it before on the Aiyima... maybe it is because it was towards the very end of the song and I skipped the end? I know it is a repeated section and tempo and beat is just ramping down so totally didn't expect issues there? The saving grace for the Aiyima is if I am right next to my speakers with my AVR I can hear same harsh sound but it is quite faint (so I can see why I never noticed it with AVR). Feels like the class D amp is not very forgiving of poor source/issues inherent in source/recording (compounded by fact I am using it for near field listening).
A**R
Great and easy to use, wish it sounded slightly better. But the tone controls make it very usable. Recommended
R**A
Esta bien construido, agradable al tacto en todas las ruletas y enchufe, sonido limpio y agradable, recomiendo que este conectado a un buen dac o fuente de audio ya que necesita una entrada de audio ganancia buena ya que si lo conectas al movil directamente por cable al ser la señal pobre no podras disfrutarlo como se merece.
P**A
I purchased this amplifier to improve the sound output from my active Swans M50W 2.1. The Swans themselves are very good when fed with good quality source but not as good when connected to the TV. I was hesitant about this amplifier and was especially concerned if it would damage my speakers. Well, all concerns were laid to rest once it was introduced between the TV and the speakers. I can hear the sounds which were muffled previously. Happy to say, the sound quality has evolved to 2.0. It's a no frills system. Manual controls for bass, mid, highs - which work as expected. The power unit, amplifier doesn't produce any hum, noise or distortion. There is no signal lag. Overall, a very good budget amplifier for the living room.
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