1001 Critical Facts About Dongles (Source-Powered Portable DAC/Amps)
Lots of clarifications on dongles given in this article.
Read moreAll our reviews of “digital analog converters” (dac) and “amplifiers” (amp).
Lots of clarifications on dongles given in this article.
Read moreThis $13 dongle caught my eye after reading some effusive praise on the Head-fi forums.
Read moreTwo main questions arise and will be addressed in this review. First, how do the DragonFlys Red and Cobalt compare? Second, is the 2016 DragonFly Red still current or have the competitors overtaken Gordon Rankin’s innovation?
Read moreI would draw a line in the sand and claim that the Eagle is the lowest-priced dongle with true premium sound. This is, of course, subjective.
Read moreThe $109 Hidizs S9 Pro is a very powerful, linear, and good sounding portable headphone DAC & amp that features single-ended and balanced circuits.
Read moreOverall, the Atom 2 is something like auditory Tabasco—it enlivens dull-sounding IEMs…
Read moreThe Helm DB12 is a powerful portable, battery-operated inline headphone amplifier that serves the sole purpose of adding 12 dB of linear gain to your audio signal…
Read moreI think they are both great devices to have.
Read moreThe iFi Audio Neo iDSD is a far better DAC than an amp, basically that’s my takeaway after using it for over a month.
Read moreThis writeup is foremost a small encyclopedia for my own comparison purposes and will always be work in progress. Feel free to bookmark it.
Read moreThe $85 Shanling UA2 is a $200 dongle with a thinner midrange. Probably hard to beat in its class.
Read moreThe Audirect Beam 2SE is fairly competitive in terms of sound, and the MQA rendering feature might sway potential buyers. However, I can’t call it outstanding in terms of sonic performance.
Read moreThe DragonFly Cobalt is a “piece-of-mind” product. It has its price but you cannot go wrong as it offers the best compromise between sound quality, amplification, and power consumption.
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