 Hello everybody and welcome back to my video log, to my channel. This is the AYAMA, I hope I said that right, I'll put it up on the screen, the MX50 SE. These are the two amplifiers, left and right channels. I've got it hooked up to my power supply here. Now the reason why I'm not using the other transformer that I was showing you the other day to build a power supply for this is because I like to keep an eye on the current. I'd like to be able to show you as well what current it's using as we're putting some power through it. Also I've been playing around with this for the last hour or so at 25 volts where it's great. I'm trying to get it to distort. I can get it to distort on my picking it off on this ear microphone because this microphone is not set up for this type of high-level input when I've got it on that loud. So it's a bit of an unfair comparison to try and make with it. What I was like I said I've been playing around at 25 volts it's great. I can't hear anything dodgy going on with it even if I turn this up now and just do a quick little test for you to hear. So this is at 25 volts now and all I'm gonna do is I'm gonna turn the power off. Now listen did you hear that? You got a little bit of noise where you turn the power off to your amplifier and you'll hear your speakers just you know I don't know whether that's because there's current going back or you know it's a coil system so there's some there's some wizardry going on there. Let me turn it back on again nothing you know so that's nice because we played around with the Elem 1875 kits and they that's one of the things that annoy me about it is you have that popping going on and off and it sounds pretty good. With the switching on and off the source can also do that sometimes you'll have a noise from the source being switched on and off when the amplifier is on and here we don't have that I'm using this high B this is the Sabre Pro R3 Pro the high B R3 Pro Sabre. It's got Sabre written on the side look if you can see that there you go it's being a bit of a weirdo that's trying to keep that back in there nearly knocked me coffee over. So look I mean we can put this up at 25 volts I'm gonna just turn that up a little bit there's no point in turning two lugs the microphone would distort. Put it up to a reasonable level there 45 on there. Let me take a little peak at the current and I'm just going to turn it down to 12 volts. Just get a few seconds first. The base representation is beautiful. It's almost sounds really nice actually. I'm going back to the start and I'm going to turn this down to 12 volts keeping that same volume so 12-13 volts it was in the car. Let's 12 volts it's easy to set the power to 12 volts. From here I'm just listening for any deficiencies in the base. It sounds nice. I'm just going to turn that down let's back out of here. I'm going to go in one actually if we can. Give me the things where it says one. There we go. Right so look this is the speakers I'm using. There's a Q-A-Q stick. That's a 20-20 or 30-20 sorry. You may ask why have you got two different speakers there? Well one because I popped the other speaker the other bigger one. I popped one of these and I still haven't got a replacement cone for it and besides it doesn't sound too bad with those two like that up there. The speaker is pressed right against the wall there so basically the pull-out has been pretty much shut off for the base so the base that you can hear because that goes down to 46 hertz that particular speaker. The other one now I think it's like 76 hertz so yeah you're going to get the greatest out of that but they're both award-winning speakers they're pretty damn good speakers anyway and these are what I use on my bench at the moment so soon it will be those two with both 46 hertz jobbies but let's just pop that one. So yeah what I can tell you about it sounds nice. It sounds pretty good. It's a hard one for me to test. I wish I could play. I mean I was listening to Beach Boys Good Vibrations. Right now I don't know if you've ever been listening to that track. There's a lot of bass in there. Now all my stuff no matter what I have when it comes to music I set it flat. There's none of this graphic evil eyes and stuff going on. There's no tweaks here no tweaks there. I want speakers that represent there's true to what it's supposed to sound like as possible. That's how I choose all my stuff and I want anything that's in hearts which is why I stay away from things like bows and there's quite a few out there. I mean if any of you got any of the Alexa gear echo or dots or anything you know how bassy they've been made to sound they don't sound realistic. So all my stuff is flat and that's exactly how I like it. So when I listen to stuff I know that I'm getting what the artists intend and not what the speaker company or you know the fiddling about. Now some people you know don't probably not like me for saying that sort of thing is that they want to be able to do those sort of things which is fair enough. But for me I don't. So there's nothing added nothing taken away when it comes like bass or treble or mid range or anything. It's all you know as close as I can get it to how the artist intended because that's that's how I like to listen to my music you know how the artist wanted me to. So what you're getting out of this then is you know as far as I can do with my setup is closest to the true representation and I think it sounds very nice. There's nothing dodgy about it and that's what I've been looking for. On my other system I've been doing this thing called preamp rolling and I'll get into a little video about that soon because I've been trying to do blind study on that which is a bit more difficult you might think when you're switching preamps and then I'll be using the same tracks. Not preamps. Operational amplifiers in audio operation amplifiers. That's all been good fun. But yeah for this one it's good. It sounds good. I'll play out a less track. I'll go back to that one that we had on before. Oh that's some of the stuff that I got on here. We don't want any of that really into modulation. We'll go for this. I don't want anything that doesn't have... what's this? No that's got a load of his builds into it. So he's going to play this track out. That is nine minutes so tell us we'll play this out. Thanks for watching. Thanks for clicking on the channel guys and thanks for being a support the way yous have been and I'll catch you in the next one.