With a black metal chassis that features three knobs and a switch on the front, the Fosi Audio TB10D appears to be quite unremarkable in terms of its design. It mimics the appearance of a large number of other amplifiers that are now available on the market. On the other hand, it does not stand out in any manner, which may be a good thing considering that it may be used in a broad number of settings, ranging from desktops to living room configurations. The device seems to be well constructed, with all of its components fitting together in a satisfactory manner. The power switch, which is an old-fashioned switch that you actually have to flick up and down, a status LED, and three knobs—treble, bass, and volume—are all located on the front of the device. RCA inputs, a power input, and speaker outputs are all located on the back panel of the device.
The LED is the one component that I would modify; it is so little that it is practically undetectable, and because of this, I have frequently forgotten that the amplifier was turned on on multiple occasions. Every one of the knobs has a considerable amount of weight to it, which means that they provide some resistance to turning, which enables changes to be made with more precision. The Fosi Audio TB10D is a relatively straightforward device in terms of its inputs and outputs. It consists of RCA inputs and speaker outputs, among other things. And that’s it. This is quite logical when one takes into consideration the pricing point of the TB10D.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
- Item Dimensions LxWxH 4.13 x 5.59 x 1.57 inches
- Voltage 230 Volts
- Manufacturer Fosi Audio
- Mounting Type Tabletop Mount
- Brand Fosi Audio
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The sound from the Fosi Audio TB10D is nice and full, and it doesn’t really add anything to your music unless you want it to (which is a good thing!). The Fosi Audio TB10D is unique because it has two buttons that you can use to adjust the sound. Their middle position is at 12 o’clock, and you can turn them to change the sound a lot. At the very ends, you can get almost no bass or treble, or a lot of both. This gives you a lot of freedom to change how your speakers sound to your liking. The neutral setting, on the other hand, gives you a sound that is perfectly neutral. The TB10D from Fosi Audio is a great little amplifier. You can almost say that the power supply unit is bigger than the amplifier itself because it is so small.
However, it has a lot of power and can easily drive most speakers. That’s pretty much all it is. It sounds nice and bland. It’s also pretty flexible because the equalization knobs can be used to change its signature. This makes it useful for people who want to change the signature of their speakers. The Fosi Audio TB10D is a great amplifier for the price—$76.99 as I write this—and I recommend it to both new listeners and experienced listeners who want to change their setup without spending a lot of money.