Just got this little 20 watt class A amp that is allegedly a clone of the Musical Fidelity A1 without the preamp section. BRZHifi A1S, cost $225 on Amazon and I am shocked at how good it is. This beats all the cheap class D amps you will find on Amazon by a mile. I see some opportunity to tweak also. Playing it through the NX-Bravo Towers and it’s very much a high end sounding Class A amp. Still can’t believe this cost so little. Just the chassis alone is something that would cost about $200 for DIY.

I'm curiouos how much better does this amp sound compared to a $80 Douk Audio A5 for sale on Amazon?
One would hope it sounds better, since it over 2 1/2 times the cost of the A5. Question is how much better though? By far it looks more impressive, literally in all categories IMHO. It would be interesting to compare both heads up. I've invested $59.00 in upgrades on my A5, upgraded the op amps , added a Acopian 48 volt / 8 1/2 amp linear supply, $130.00 total, including the A5 purchase. Even so, it's still less than $225.00 with upgrades, making this mini amp pretty impressive sounding for the price too. Playing the A5 through the NX-Studio's, or my Mordaunt Short speakers is damn impressive, for what I've invested.
I can't imagine the A1S is that much better? If it is, without doubt it's a best kept secret. For obvious reasons, you can't compare in terms of power, hands down my A5 is more substancial, with a 26lb acopian regulated linear power supply providing over 300 watts cllean watts. Compairing the circuit designs, laughable, the A1S is more impressive. I wish someone owned both to do a real heads up comparison.
Even my other Acopian LPS below does a hell of a job too.
