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Preamp Q8 Desktop DAC Preamp Development Log

Fosi Audio Team

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Hi Fosiphiles,

We’re thrilled to officially kick off this thread with exciting news: Q8, one of our most anticipated upcoming products, is finally in development!

Born out of last year’s anniversary co-creation campaign with our community, Q8 is a product that truly embodies your ideas, feedback, and passion. In this thread, we’ll be sharing the latest updates on its progress — from early design concepts to engineering breakthroughs.

As always, your voice matters. The Fosi product team will be here to listen, discuss, and explore your suggestions. Whether it’s a technical detail or a user experience insight, your feedback will help us refine Q8 into something extraordinary.

Brief Introduction:
The Q8 is a multi-input, multi-output DAC preamplifier equipped with both LPF and HPF functions. Designed for users with multiple audio sources or AVR systems, it serves as a powerful system control hub that brings all your devices together seamlessly. It also helps AVR users build a dedicated 2.1 HiFi system with ease and flexibility.

Here is the rendering sketch of the Q8
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Basic Specs
Input:USB-C, Optical, Coaxial, Phono RCA, RCA*2, Sub-In, HDMI Arc with CEC, Bluetooth
OutputRCA, XLR, Sub-Out
TriggerIn and Out
FunctionsLPF, HPF, Tone Control with Bypass, EQ
In-Built DACAKM AK4493S
Sampling Rates32bit/768kHz+DSD512(USB), 24bit/192kHz(OPT, COA, HDMI), 24bit/96kHz(BT)
Bluetooth ChipQCC3095
Bluetooth CodecsAAC, SBC, aptX, aptX-HD, aptX-LL, aptX-Adaptive, LDAC,aptX Lossless
Remote Control✅

Product Manager in Charge: @Charles

Let’s continue building it together!
 
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What happened, Team Fosi??? Did you interfere with my dreams?
I think that nowadays, having a device that makes implementing a 2.1 system easier is mandatory. I really wouldn't change ANYTHING. I just hope it has a volume control with a maximum and minimum (I really hate the infinitely rotating ones).
I think the choice of the AKM DAC chip, the inputs and outputs (an additional optical one wouldn't hurt, as Jimbob points out), the internal power supply, the master switch on the back, the triggers are totally right.
And of course, the icing on the cake: the HPF and LPF filters.
P.S. The size and aesthetics are perfect! Is it a rack unit? Looking at the front, I'd just put an on/off button on the front as well.
In any case, it's all good news. I look forward to further developments regarding this development.
Cheers, Team!
 
If I have to improve it I will ask for 5.1 output in order to use SACD / DVD AUDIO discs and DSD.files in multichannel format.
 
The unit looks great and not many changes recommended physically other than the ones suggested above. In terms of the display when used as preamp it should show the volume in large font for easy reading from a distance. Hope it comes with a basic remote for changing volume and input selection.
 
If I have an active subwoofer with its own low-pass filter (LPF), does that mean the one that comes with the Q8 would be useless to me, or am I wrong
 
Will there be different options for the display or will it be static info display?
I don't quite understand what you mean. Besides static volume, input mode, and sampling rate, do you want to display anything else? Is it convenient to explain in detail?
 
If I have an active subwoofer with its own low-pass filter (LPF), does that mean the one that comes with the Q8 would be useless to me, or am I wrong
You can also turn off LPF, which means you have an additional RCA input port and can connect an additional audio source device.
 
Hi @Charles — I always wonder about the use of displaying the sample rate. The selected input is much more important information, that should be biggest on the display.

I too slightly prefer a dedicated power button, though it’s not a deal breaker. I think a modest, orange button like on the Fosi x5 would look nice on the left.

To be honest, since having tasted room correction I would not put a (pre)amp in my living room without it.
 
Hi @Charles, gentlemen.

Personally, I still prefer a dedicated button to power the device, plus a energy cut-off switch on the back (please do not deviate from the original design)
Would this increase the price much? I don't think so, and if it's only a few dollars, I think we can agree that a limited-rotation knob dedicated only to volume up/down is much better in any case.
As for the power supply, I don't think it should be a cost-cutting factor. It's important to remember that a preamp is, in my opinion, one of the most sensitive links in the audio chain.
Selfishly, I'd save money on the phono stage. Virtually every vinyl lover I know will end up adding an external phono stage to any amplifier or preamp that already has one. I hope I don't offend anyone, but that's what I've actually noticed.
Anyway, just my opinions, and I hope this product comes out soon.
Cheers!
 
We are also considering using a power socket without a switch, similar to the picture below.View attachment 1834
We are also considering using a linear power supply, but the cost needs to increase. I wonder which type of power supply do you prefer?
Would be very happy to buy a linear power supply, especially if improves sound results. Would it have a similar design and look?
 
Our current definition of knob operation is as follows:
1. Press and hold for 2 seconds to shut down
2. Click: Power on
3. Clockwise/counterclockwise rotation: increase/decrease volume
4. Click: Enter the secondary menu

Can you accept the above operation? Do we still need a separate switch button?
I hear @Karlaka’s thoughts and completely understand where he is coming from. In my setup a switch at the back would prove tricky for access so I could accept a switch in the front. Especially if it was made an orange feature. To match ZD3 though I’m thinking power control via volume dial. It works for me - unless it reduces noticeable sound quality
 
I agree with your point of view. The information on this display screen is just a randomly selected display content. In fact, we may place the volume at the most important position. I would like to ask if you have any suggestions about the content displayed on the screen. If possible, please describe the information you want to display and arrange its importance level. Of course, it would be even better if it could be represented by pictures. Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion.
Hi @Charles — I always wonder about the use of displaying the sample rate. The selected input is much more important information, that should be biggest on the display.

I too slightly prefer a dedicated power button, though it’s not a deal breaker. I think a modest, orange button like on the Fosi x5 would look nice on the left.

To be honest, since having tasted room correction I would not put a (pre)amp in my living room without it.
 
Hi @Charles, gentlemen.

Personally, I still prefer a dedicated button to power the device, plus a energy cut-off switch on the back (please do not deviate from the original design)
Would this increase the price much? I don't think so, and if it's only a few dollars, I think we can agree that a limited-rotation knob dedicated only to volume up/down is much better in any case.
As for the power supply, I don't think it should be a cost-cutting factor. It's important to remember that a preamp is, in my opinion, one of the most sensitive links in the audio chain.
Selfishly, I'd save money on the phono stage. Virtually every vinyl lover I know will end up adding an external phono stage to any amplifier or preamp that already has one. I hope I don't offend anyone, but that's what I've actually noticed.
Anyway, just my opinions, and I hope this product comes out soon.
Cheers!
Thank you for your suggestion. We are also considering whether to add a separate power button. We would like to ask why it is necessary to maintain the toggle switch of the power input port at the back since the product's switch status can be controlled at the front? Regarding the understanding of the volume limit switch, does it mean that you want a potentiometer knob? This type of knob is prone to slight pitch deviation at low frequencies. What is your opinion on this?
 
does it mean that you want a potentiometer knob? This type of knob is prone to slight pitch deviation at low frequencies.
Don't use a potentiometer, use an electronic volume control, to avoid non-linearity at low volumes.
It would be good if there was a balance adjustment option - left/right channel.
 
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