FM ACOUSTICS FM 300A POWER AMPLIFIER (CLONE)
Manufactured by Breeze Audio, China
Price including TAX and shipping: $499
Norwegian import tax: $50
Norwegian VAT: 25% of $549 = $137
Total cost: $687
The price of the original amplifier was about $60.000
Delivery time: 27 days
Original version:
Breeze Audio version:
As the pictures show, the two amplifiers are very similar in construction; both inside and outside.
Technical data:
Frequency range: 10hz-30khz (+/-3db)
Signal-to-noise ratio (snr): 103db
Rated power: 80W x 2 (8 ohms) 150W x 2 (2-4 ohms)
Impedance range: 2-8ohm
Harmonic distortion: less than 0.005%1. 1 watt
Input port: rca lotus piece
Operating Voltage: AC 220V 50-60Hz
Accessories: 220v 3c power cord x 1
Size: 430 x 88 x 268mm
Net weight: 10.3kg
Weight after packing: 11.6kg
The FM Acoustics FM 300A is known for being one of the world's best power amps ever, and delivers 2x80W into 8 Ohm and 2x150W into 4 Ohm.
Note that it thus almost follows Ohm's law, which states that the effect maximum can double by halving the resistance.
2x160W is therefore the maximum, while the amplifier delivers as much as 2x150W.
Brilliant, because precisely the ability to follow Ohm's law tells something about the amplifier's actual power reserves - study this performance more than any other data to judge how powerful an amplifier is in real life.
At the same time, it can run without problems at a 2 Ohm load, which theoretically pushes the amplifier to produce a maximum of 2x320W.
Breeze's version is said to be able to drive all kinds of speakers, regardless of how much power they require.
Moreover, it has a rare quality grade - even very poor and difficult speakers sound much better than with other amplifiers.
In short, it has received fantastic reviews.
FM Acoustics is particularly known for spending a lot of time on complex measurements of all components, and has very strict requirements to achieve the same values for series of identical components.
Precisely on this point, clones typically stand out negatively from the original, because small companies have neither the time nor the necessary equipment for such complex measurements.
There are a few exceptions, however, and Breeze Audio is one of them.
They have tried to the best of their ability to measure all components to achieve the same values, and have also replaced several components with better types.
I've rarely been as excited as I am now, when I was going to test something - how will my verdict compare to others' ?
This test will take place in 4 stages:
* TEST 1: AUNE DAC connected directly to the amplifier's PRE IN
* TEST 2: OASYS connected directly to the amplifier's PRE IN
* TEST 3: Pa5X connected directly to the amplifier's PRE IN
* TEST 4: MBL 6010 Pre amp connected to the amplifier's PRE IN
All can be connected directly to PRE IN, because the amplifier has its own volume controls.
The tests start as soon as I have received the amplifier.
Manufactured by Breeze Audio, China
Price including TAX and shipping: $499
Norwegian import tax: $50
Norwegian VAT: 25% of $549 = $137
Total cost: $687
The price of the original amplifier was about $60.000
Delivery time: 27 days
Original version:
Breeze Audio version:
As the pictures show, the two amplifiers are very similar in construction; both inside and outside.
Technical data:
Frequency range: 10hz-30khz (+/-3db)
Signal-to-noise ratio (snr): 103db
Rated power: 80W x 2 (8 ohms) 150W x 2 (2-4 ohms)
Impedance range: 2-8ohm
Harmonic distortion: less than 0.005%1. 1 watt
Input port: rca lotus piece
Operating Voltage: AC 220V 50-60Hz
Accessories: 220v 3c power cord x 1
Size: 430 x 88 x 268mm
Net weight: 10.3kg
Weight after packing: 11.6kg
The FM Acoustics FM 300A is known for being one of the world's best power amps ever, and delivers 2x80W into 8 Ohm and 2x150W into 4 Ohm.
Note that it thus almost follows Ohm's law, which states that the effect maximum can double by halving the resistance.
2x160W is therefore the maximum, while the amplifier delivers as much as 2x150W.
Brilliant, because precisely the ability to follow Ohm's law tells something about the amplifier's actual power reserves - study this performance more than any other data to judge how powerful an amplifier is in real life.
At the same time, it can run without problems at a 2 Ohm load, which theoretically pushes the amplifier to produce a maximum of 2x320W.
Breeze's version is said to be able to drive all kinds of speakers, regardless of how much power they require.
Moreover, it has a rare quality grade - even very poor and difficult speakers sound much better than with other amplifiers.
In short, it has received fantastic reviews.
FM Acoustics is particularly known for spending a lot of time on complex measurements of all components, and has very strict requirements to achieve the same values for series of identical components.
Precisely on this point, clones typically stand out negatively from the original, because small companies have neither the time nor the necessary equipment for such complex measurements.
There are a few exceptions, however, and Breeze Audio is one of them.
They have tried to the best of their ability to measure all components to achieve the same values, and have also replaced several components with better types.
I've rarely been as excited as I am now, when I was going to test something - how will my verdict compare to others' ?
This test will take place in 4 stages:
* TEST 1: AUNE DAC connected directly to the amplifier's PRE IN
* TEST 2: OASYS connected directly to the amplifier's PRE IN
* TEST 3: Pa5X connected directly to the amplifier's PRE IN
* TEST 4: MBL 6010 Pre amp connected to the amplifier's PRE IN
All can be connected directly to PRE IN, because the amplifier has its own volume controls.
The tests start as soon as I have received the amplifier.
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KEYBOARDS, SYNTHS & MODULES I HAVE HAD AND HAVE
Casio CTK 811-ex ||| Roland EXR-7 76 ||| Yamaha DGX-620 ||| Yamaha PSR-550 ||| Yamaha PSR-S700 ||| Korg Pa800 ||| Korg Pa3X 61 ||| Deebach XMS-Pro ||| Ketron Ajamsonic ||| Casio WK-7500 ||| Yamaha Tyros5 61 ||| vArranger ||| Ketron Audya5 61 ||| Yamaha PSR S950 ||| Solton X8 Chromatic ||| Yamaha Tyros4 10th Anniversary ||| Korg Pa4X 61 ||| Roland BK-7m ||| Technics KN-6000 ||| Technics KN-7000 ||| Roli Seaboard RISE 49 ||| Deebach MAX Plus ||| Yamaha Genos ||| Korg Pa700 ||| Korg Kronos2 73 ||| Tyros4 61 ||| Deebach BlackBox ||| Korg Pa2X Pro ||| Yamaha A3000 ||| Ghenos Plus ||| Medeli AKX10 ||| Korg Nautilus 73 ||| Yamaha DGX-670 ||| Korg Krome EX-88 ||| Korg OASYS 76 Sondius-XG version ||| Korg Pa5X 76 (Pythagoras Tuned) ||| Yamaha Tyros1 ||| Ketron Audya 76 (Own developed OS) ||| Yamaha PSR-3000 ||| Yamaha 9000 Pro ||| Yamaha MODX M8 ||| Korg Grandstage X ||| Roland Juno-D7 ||| Korg Kronos 1 73 (Pythagoras Tuned)
MY PA EQUIPMENT NON-ACTIVE AND ACTIVE
Aune S6 32 bit/384 kb DAC ||| Topping USB Isolator ||| MOTU 32 bit Audio Interface ||| TEYUN Q26 32 bit/384 kb Audio Interface ||| FM Acoustics FM 300A Power amp ||| FM Acoustics FM 255 Resolution Series Pre amp ||| MBL 6010 Pre Amp ||| STAX SR-L300 (Lambda) electrostatic headphones with STAX SRM-252S Amplifier ||| beyerdynamic T70 headphones (without pads) ||| Baffle horns equipped with Seas Exotic 8" fullrange units ||| JBL horns with Compression Planar membranes ||| Fountek NeoPro 5i (Special Edition) ribbon tweeters with Compression Planar membranes ||| Hexagonal subwoofer with 12 pieces Push&Pull coupled Seas Prestige 8" units, 1 item 10" slave unit and built-in XTZ power amplifiers & Cambridge Azur 640A as pre amplifier ||| Yamaha HS-5 active monitors connected to all keyboards
If we all share everything we have, we all have everything
Every theory is only a hypothesis until it is practically proven
KEYBOARDS, SYNTHS & MODULES I HAVE HAD AND HAVE
Casio CTK 811-ex ||| Roland EXR-7 76 ||| Yamaha DGX-620 ||| Yamaha PSR-550 ||| Yamaha PSR-S700 ||| Korg Pa800 ||| Korg Pa3X 61 ||| Deebach XMS-Pro ||| Ketron Ajamsonic ||| Casio WK-7500 ||| Yamaha Tyros5 61 ||| vArranger ||| Ketron Audya5 61 ||| Yamaha PSR S950 ||| Solton X8 Chromatic ||| Yamaha Tyros4 10th Anniversary ||| Korg Pa4X 61 ||| Roland BK-7m ||| Technics KN-6000 ||| Technics KN-7000 ||| Roli Seaboard RISE 49 ||| Deebach MAX Plus ||| Yamaha Genos ||| Korg Pa700 ||| Korg Kronos2 73 ||| Tyros4 61 ||| Deebach BlackBox ||| Korg Pa2X Pro ||| Yamaha A3000 ||| Ghenos Plus ||| Medeli AKX10 ||| Korg Nautilus 73 ||| Yamaha DGX-670 ||| Korg Krome EX-88 ||| Korg OASYS 76 Sondius-XG version ||| Korg Pa5X 76 (Pythagoras Tuned) ||| Yamaha Tyros1 ||| Ketron Audya 76 (Own developed OS) ||| Yamaha PSR-3000 ||| Yamaha 9000 Pro ||| Yamaha MODX M8 ||| Korg Grandstage X ||| Roland Juno-D7 ||| Korg Kronos 1 73 (Pythagoras Tuned)
MY PA EQUIPMENT NON-ACTIVE AND ACTIVE
Aune S6 32 bit/384 kb DAC ||| Topping USB Isolator ||| MOTU 32 bit Audio Interface ||| TEYUN Q26 32 bit/384 kb Audio Interface ||| FM Acoustics FM 300A Power amp ||| FM Acoustics FM 255 Resolution Series Pre amp ||| MBL 6010 Pre Amp ||| STAX SR-L300 (Lambda) electrostatic headphones with STAX SRM-252S Amplifier ||| beyerdynamic T70 headphones (without pads) ||| Baffle horns equipped with Seas Exotic 8" fullrange units ||| JBL horns with Compression Planar membranes ||| Fountek NeoPro 5i (Special Edition) ribbon tweeters with Compression Planar membranes ||| Hexagonal subwoofer with 12 pieces Push&Pull coupled Seas Prestige 8" units, 1 item 10" slave unit and built-in XTZ power amplifiers & Cambridge Azur 640A as pre amplifier ||| Yamaha HS-5 active monitors connected to all keyboards



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