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The iFi Hip-dac2 is a portable balanced DAC headphone amplifier designed for audiophiles on the move. With a battery life of 6-8 hours, it supports high-resolution audio formats and features a powerful 400 mW amplifier, ensuring an exceptional listening experience. Its lightweight design and easy USB connectivity make it the perfect companion for your smartphone, while the upgraded MQA decoding capabilities enhance your audio quality.
Outer Material | Aluminum |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 135 Grams |
Lithium Battery Weight | 135 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4"L x 2.7"W |
Battery Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
Color | Orange |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
Output Wattage | 0.4 Watts |
Noise Control | None |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Computers |
Control Type | Button Control |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Features | Android Phone Control, Lightweight, Volume-Control, Universal Phone Control, iOS Phone Control |
S**N
Great performance and good seller
Great little DAC
F**F
Very good
Very very good portable headphone amp/dac. Only criticism would be the bass balance, too little with xbass turned off, overpowering when turned on.
I**C
Muy buen producto
Cumple con la descripción
R**Y
Massive sound improvement
Controls are easy and bass boost is a must. If you have high quality headphones this an integral piece to your phone/music player.
M**N
useful, sounds excellent, high value
PIC: Under the phone is the HipDac 2.I bought the original HipDac and liked it so much getting the HipDac2 was a no brainer. The HipDac is the most powerful, portable and flexible DAC you can buy for under $200. Despite it being geared for headphone mobile us, after looking at the specs and the capabilities, I literally found it to be a quite capable desktop DAC. The only drawback in doing so is having to use a 3mm headphone jack for output to the rest of my stereo chain. I listen to Spotify or Tidal all day in my home office. I use the premium subscriptions for each Spotify for playlist listening, Tidal for reviewing artists and previewing for vinyl purchases.The HipDac goes into other low cost gear...from the HipDac it goes to a Fosi MM tube pre-amp that also doubles as a signal pre. From there it loops through a Bellari EQ570 and on to a Nobsound 6p1 tube amp. (Rolled to HQ tubes) from there out to the very excellent Wharfdale 80th Anniversary Dentons. I use the line matching button and extra bass, I run the level on the HipDac at about 1 o'clock and control the overall volume at the amp.Some caveats of using it as a HiFi system DAC. The major drawback is getting the streaming audio to it takes up some space on the rack. Yes, you can use a phone, PC, laptop or tablet but for phones and tablets, it is problematic to charge and play at the same time. I have had inconsistent success doing so with both Android and iOS devices. I ended up sticking with a Lenovo tablet and using USB Audio Player Pro's custom android audio driver for Tidal and native spotify use. USBAPP drive will take over chores and provide bit perfect streaming with their Tidal implementation. Using spotify native app is pretty much seamless. The Lenovo gives me 12-14 hours of playing time. Spotify premium allows 320 kbits steaming and frankly for all day listening I find Spotify audio quality very consistent and non-fatiguing. Plus they have excellent playlists for office/work music. Tidal MQA works well and is extremely high quality, so much so it will show you the true levels of the recordings complete with all the scratchy instrument hairballs and magnetic dust bunnies. This detail can be fatiguing to listen to.There is a learning curve to getting the highest audio quality possible for least amount of $$ possible. If you are into that quest the HipDac2 is a good place to start regardless how you use it, it is simply a really good device.If it is your first time using a DAC you discover things in your favorite music, in the recording and in the voices of singers and instruments that you never heard before because you were listening to a crappy DAC and low resolution stream. If you are already a long time audiophile and want to move beyond the limitations of wireless headphone listening or phone onboard DACS you will. be rewarded.
C**N
Un 10
De lo mejor que he probado
S**E
Excelent
Fonctionne bien avec casque Beyer dynamique pro 770 32ohms.
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