Pro-Ject MaiA DS3 Integrated Amplifier Keeping It Compact

Keeping It Compact

Pro-Ject's original MaiA, or 'My audiophile integrated Amplifier' [HFN Nov '14], was the brand's first 'all-in-one' solution, incorporating MM phono, three line, three S/PDIF digital, USB-B and BT inputs into a very slim 206x36x165mm (whd) case. A small Class D module from Japan's Flying Mole, and outboard wall wart, ensured the amp (priced £399 for 2x25W/8ohm) was cool-running despite being super compact. Rated at 2x40W/8ohm, the £699 MaiA DS [HFN Mar '16] was an upgraded version of the original MaiA and the first to be squeezed into the squarer form factor of Pro-Ject's burgeoning 'Box' range of mini separates. The company's Box Control app, for both Android and iOS, was introduced at the same time, connecting to the MaiA DS via Bluetooth.

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The MaiA DS still used Class D modules from Flying Mole but, fast forward to 2023, and the latest MaiA DS3 is rated at twice the power (2x80W/8ohm) courtesy of its beefier Class D modules and more substantial 36V outboard PSU brick [pictured]. The MaiA DS3 is assembled to a very high standard by Pro-Ject's 'partner' factory – Canor spol s.r.l in Slovakia [HFN Nov '22] – but its compact footprint belies the growing size and weight of that PSU. PM

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Pro-Ject Audio Systems
Austria
Supplied by: Henley Audio Ltd, UK
01235 511166
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