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What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Delivers slam, detail, and sparkle with less of the edginess and analytical sound that used to be common in solid-state components
  • Surprising warmth removes a bit of a 'halo or veil' from the music, making it sound clearer
  • Presents music in an honest way, without adding strident highs or fuzzy warmth, creating a natural sound
  • Impressive soundstage breadth and depth create an innate intimacy in every song

Product Considerations

  • Solid-state amps could have an overly analytical presentation, though this amp avoids it

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Amp II has less warmth than the Jolida Music Envoy tube amps, but removes a bit of a halo from the music

Takeaway: The Accustic Arts Amp II MK2 provides a strong and detailed sound, while avoiding the harshness sometimes found in solid-state amps. It is a great choice for those seeking a powerful amp that still offers a natural and engaging listening experience.

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AMP IV

  • Positioning: A balanced amplifier aimed at home listening with a modest budget.
  • Description: Uses a refined solid-state design with simple circuitry that delivers clear sound and low distortion, making it ideal for small rooms and everyday setups. Compared to the AMP VI and DRIVE IV, its technology is more straightforward, catering to buyers who want essential performance without premium extras.

AMP VI

  • Positioning: An upgraded amplifier suited for listeners who seek improved dynamics.
  • Description: Incorporates enhanced regulation circuits to offer better transient response and dynamic range, which suits larger rooms and more demanding playback. In comparison to the AMP IV, it provides additional refinement while remaining less complex than the DRIVE IV or the advanced signal control found in the preamplifier models.

DRIVE IV

  • Positioning: A power amplifier engineered for robust performance and increased output.
  • Description: Uses a distinct drive mechanism that maintains consistent power delivery even at high volumes, ensuring solid performance under demanding acoustic conditions. When compared to the AMP series and preamplifier models, it delivers a technical boost in drive capability without the added processing functions seen in the PREAMP series.

PREAMP V

  • Positioning: A versatile preamplifier designed for users who need more control and connectivity in their audio system.
  • Description: Introduces integrated signal processing with balanced inputs to enhance soundstage clarity and overall system control, making it suitable for multi-device setups. Relative to the AMP and DRIVE models, its focus on preamplification adds extra connectivity and tuning options.

TUBE PREAMP V

  • Positioning: A high-end tube preamplifier crafted for audiophiles who value warm, musical output and comprehensive control.
  • Description: Features a unique tube circuit that delivers a naturally smooth sound with subtle tonal coloration. Compared with the solid-state PREAMP V, it offers a distinctive tube character and elevated build quality.
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Manufacturer's notes

The ACCUSTIC ARTS® POWER II is an audiophile stereo integrated amplifier with an integrated headphone amplifier.
Audiophile stereo amplifier with very good power delivery capability 12 selected bipolar transistors of the highest quality

Shielded 550 VA toroidal mains transformer with high-quality core material for high power reserves; separate windings for the preamp section and for the power amplifier section

Integrated, switchable headphone amplifier in premium quality

Very good smoothing thanks to over 80,000 µF power supply capacity

High damping factor for perfect control of the speakers

Integrated protection circuit switches off the outputs in case of clipping, high frequency oscillations, too high temperature and too high DC offset

Constantly low operating temperature thanks to generously dimensioned heat sink integrated into the housing

2 x balanced high-level inputs (XLR)

3 x unbalanced high-level inputs (RCA/Cinch), configurable as high-level input or alternatively as "SURROUND BYPASS"

1 x unbalanced output (RCA/Cinch), configurable as high-level input or alternatively as "SURROUND BYPASS"

1 x unbalanced preamplifier output (RCA/Cinch), configurable as RECORD output or as preamplifier output

separate level setting for each input

High-quality, gold-plated speaker terminals

Use of high-quality, long-term stable relays

Highly accurate microprocessor controlled volume control

All-metal housing for optimal shielding

Front panel made of micro-plated aluminum and chrome-...
  • Inputs: 2 x balanced high-level inputs (XLR), 3 x unbalanced high-level inputs (RCA/Cinch), 1 x unbalanced input (RCA/Cinch) configurable as high-level input or SURROUND-BYPASS
  • Headphone Output: 1 x 6.3mm jack; >25 Ω
  • Outputs: 1 x unbalanced preamp output (RCA/Cinch); 47 Ω
  • Signal Deviation Left/Right: < 0.4 dB (from 0 dB to -40 dB)
  • Input Impedance: Balanced: 2 x 50 kΩ, Unbalanced: 50 kΩ
  • Transformer Power: max. 550 VA
  • Filter Capacity: over 80,000 µF
  • Sine Wave Output Power (THD+N = 1.0% / 230 VAC): 2 x 315W at 2Ω, 2 x 235W at 4Ω, 2 x 180W at 8Ω
  • Rise/Fall Time: 4.6 µs at 4Ω load
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: -97 dBA (relative to 6.325 V)
  • THD+N: < 0.015
  • Damping Factor: > 710
  • Power Consumption: approx. 61 watts (idle)
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 145 x 482 x 440 mm
  • Weight: approx. 23 kg
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Accustic Arts is a German hifi brand that handcrafts its products with meticulous attention to detail, including a rigorous two-week testing process and the use of premium materials like thick aluminum plates and gold-plated contacts. Their unique "tube hybrid" technology in preamplifiers combines transistor technology with tube buffering, delivering a natural and emotionally engaging midrange reproduction that has earned them a dedicated following among audiophiles who appreciate precise, analog sound performance.
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Mojo 2
650
650
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Chord Electronics
Chord Electronics designs and manufactures all their products in Great Britain, setting themselves apart by using proprietary FPGA technology instead of off-the-shelf DAC chips found in most competitors' products. Their DACs and portable audio devices, featuring distinctive color-changing buttons and portholes, deliver studio-grade performance through unique technologies like the Watts Transient Aligned filter, which provides more natural and detailed sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Improved battery management offering faster charging rates and better efficiency than its predecessor
  • Features a new USB-C data input for greater flexibility alongside other inputs
  • Offers the world's first lossless DSP for tone adjustments without degrading sound quality, providing customization options
  • Excellent resolution and dynamics with a large soundstage and extreme detail

Product Considerations

  • The Mojo 2 can get warm when in a pocket for a period of time
  • Complicated menu navigation with color-coded buttons that may require the manual
  • Still uses Micro-USB for charging, which some find outdated

Takeaway: The Chord Mojo 2 is an exceptional DAC/headphone amplifier for those seeking high-resolution audio and customized sound in a portable format that is easy to move. Its sonic accuracy, detailed soundstage, and improved features provide a versatile and enjoyable listening experience, making it a worthwhile consideration for audio enthusiasts.

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Chord Electronics designs and manufactures all their products in Great Britain, setting themselves apart by using proprietary FPGA technology instead of off-the-shelf DAC chips found in most competitors' products. Their DACs and portable audio devices, featuring distinctive color-changing buttons and portholes, deliver studio-grade performance through unique technologies like the Watts Transient Aligned filter, which provides more natural and detailed sound reproduction.
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xDSD Gryphon
599
599
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30
Reviews
iFi
iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Product Strengths

  • Versatile connectivity with both wireless (Bluetooth 5.1 with various codecs) and wired options (USB, S/PDIF, analog inputs) makes it suitable for various setups—from desktop to portable usage
  • Eloquent, informative, and entertaining sound quality, able to produce clear, non-artificial sound across different headphones
  • Features such as XBass II and XSpace provide additional sound shaping options for the user to customize the sound to their liking
  • The aluminum build provides a robust and premium feel, with a design that's described as sleek and comfortable to handle

Product Considerations

  • The user interface is not very intuitive
  • Decent headphones are needed to reveal its quality
  • The OLED screen can be difficult to read
  • Battery life is around six to eight hours

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the hip-dac2, the Gryphon offers better sound quality, more features, and flexibility
  • Compared to the iFi GO bar, the Gryphon is bigger and has a built-in battery, and the GO bar is much smaller and draws power from the source device
  • Compared to the iDSD Diablo, the Diablo has more power for very demanding headphones, Gryphon has more functions
  • Compared to the Zen DAC, the xDSD Gryphon has a more sophisticated and detailed sound

Takeaway: The iFi xDSD Gryphon is a portable and versatile device delivering high-quality sound with extensive features that cater to audiophiles. Its ability to improve sound quality from various sources and its robust build make it a worthwhile investment for music lovers on the go.

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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Powernode
949
949
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17
Reviews
Bluesound

The Bluesound POWERNODE is the HiFi amp reinvented for the streaming age, combining audiophile-grade componentry and multi-room music capabilities to create an intuitive “just add speakers” hi-res sound system for modern music lovers. The compact minimalist exterior disguises 2 x 80 watts of award-winning HiFi amplification, a premium hi-res DAC design, and access to all the music ever recorded with a tap in our BluOS Controller app for smart devices and laptops.

Bluesound is one of the best entry-level amps if you're looking to dip your toes into hifi. Reviewers love it for what it offers at the price—solid dynamics and tight bass, which is exactly what you expect from good Class D. It’s the go-to pick for people new to hifi since it gives you about 75% of the high-end experience without needing a ton of power. It’s perfect for smaller setups where you want good sound without going all-in on expensive gear.
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Product Strengths

  • Punchy and musical performer
  • BluOS is a treat to operate
  • Convenient design as a source and amplifier in one, only needing speakers to complete the system
  • Engagingly musical performer—dynamically fluid and punchy, with plenty of energy
  • More neutral sounding now, making gains in clarity and insight across the frequency range
  • Connectivity options are through 3.5mm headphone-type connectors, shared with mini-TosLink connections

Product Considerations

  • Tough competition from other streaming amplifiers
  • No way to send data out to an external DAC
  • The Powernode was occasionally hard on transients and dynamic bursts
  • There is no included remote

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Marantz has a wider-scale, roomier soundstage and greater subtlety

Takeaway: The Bluesound Powernode is a superb streaming amplifier that is better than ever, offering excellent sonic talent and a well-rounded feature set. It provides a convenient and high-quality music experience for anyone looking to simplify their home audio setup.

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Bluesound is one of the best entry-level amps if you're looking to dip your toes into hifi. Reviewers love it for what it offers at the price—solid dynamics and tight bass, which is exactly what you expect from good Class D. It’s the go-to pick for people new to hifi since it gives you about 75% of the high-end experience without needing a ton of power. It’s perfect for smaller setups where you want good sound without going all-in on expensive gear.
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S17 Pro
699
699
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9
Reviews
aune
Aune Audio is a hifi brand known for its unique approach to DAC design, using custom-built clock generators and dual DAC chips to achieve exceptional transparency and natural sound. Their products, from the Yuki DAC to the S17 PRO headphone amplifier with its symmetrical Class A design and Twin JFET, deliver a tube-like sound signature that's easy to drive without high-end amplification.
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Product Strengths

  • Fully balanced technology, with balanced inputs and outputs.
  • Delivers powerful amplification, with up to 7.5 watts of power, capable of driving a wide range of headphones, including hard-to-drive models.
  • Features a linear power supply with a large transformer and capacitor bank, providing a stable and powerful power source.
  • Provides two current modes (50mA and 100mA) to tailor the sound tonality, allowing users to choose between a more forward/analytical sound and a warmer/fuller sound.
  • Employs an R2R network for volume control, ensuring channel balance even at low volumes.

Product Considerations

  • Runs quite hot due to its Class A amplification, requiring adequate ventilation, with chassis temperatures potentially reaching up to 50 degrees Celsius, and the unit may switch from 100mA to 50mA mode if it overheats.
  • High power output might not be ideal for very sensitive IEMs, potentially limiting volume control flexibility.
  • The preamplifier output is always active, meaning it doesn't mute when headphones are plugged in, requiring caution to prevent damage.
  • The LCD display cannot be dimmed or switched off, and the red color of the 100mA mode may appear washed out.
  • Some report volume slots are not regular or have large jumps, and/or that the remote control can be buggy.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Topping A90 Discrete: The S17 has a richer sound, wider soundstage, and easier dynamics, especially in 100mA mode, placing it in a higher tier.
  • Vs. Topping A90D: The S17 Pro is capable of even stronger dynamic swings, with a slightly cleaner and less cluttered soundstage.
  • Vs. Violectric V222: The Aune S17 Pro is more 'tubey' and warmer sounding than the V222.
  • Vs. HIFIMAN EF600: The Aune S17 has better volume control, higher dynamic range, better driving power, and better resolution.

Takeaway: The Aune S17 Pro is a powerful and versatile headphone amplifier that delivers rich, detailed sound, allowing listeners to experience music in new ways. With its balanced design and flexible current modes, it can enhance a wide range of headphones and audio setups.

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Aune Audio is a hifi brand known for its unique approach to DAC design, using custom-built clock generators and dual DAC chips to achieve exceptional transparency and natural sound. Their products, from the Yuki DAC to the S17 PRO headphone amplifier with its symmetrical Class A design and Twin JFET, deliver a tube-like sound signature that's easy to drive without high-end amplification.
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What else competes at this price?

GO blu
199
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Released
2021
iFi
With Hi-Fi inspired architecture featuring dedicated Bluetooth, DAC, and Amp stages, the ultra-portable GO blu offers the best of both worlds – wireless freedom, paired with the clarity of wired sound.
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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Product Strengths

  • Detailed and expansive presentation, offering a sonic upgrade to phones, especially when portability is a priority
  • Versatile, with both wired and wireless connectivity options, including balanced and unbalanced headphone outputs
  • Impressively small size and lightweight design, making it pocket-friendly and convenient for on-the-go use
  • Sound quality is generally linear, with fast and accurate bass, flat and clean mids, and a detailed treble that is not harsh
  • XBass and XSpace features offer customized listening experiences
  • Build quality and aesthetics are generally well-received, with its design standing out from other devices
  • ChronoDial volume knob is particularly praised for its tactile feel and functionality

Product Considerations

  • Black rubberized plastic casing can feel a bit flimsy to some users
  • Some reviewers noted hiss with sensitive IEMs, especially on the balanced output
  • Battery life estimation can be unreliable
  • No dedicated app for the device, limiting EQ and DSP options
  • Lacks a clip, making it less convenient for truly portable use

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Audiolab M-DAC Nano, the Go Blu offers a wider soundstage, better separation, and dynamic sensitivity, though the M-DAC Nano is fractionally punchier in the bass
  • Compared to the AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt, the Go Blu is a wireless proposition, unlike the DragonFly Cobalt, which is a USB plug-in DAC
  • Compared to the FiiO Q3, the iFi GO blu highs are a bit too brilliant, but everything else sounded quite impressive
  • Compared to the NuPrime Hi-mDAC, the iFi GO Blu mids sound a lot like it, even if voices are slightly less natural
  • Compared to the Hidizs S9 Pro and Aune BU2, the GO Blu provides a relaxed sound and has better build and functionality compared to the Hidizs S9 Pro, but is better when using bluetooth compared to Aune BU2, however when competing on wired terms, the Aune is clearer

Takeaway: The iFi GO blu is a tiny but mighty device that delivers impressive sound and versatility—improving the wireless music experience. It is easy to use and has some cool features, making it a good pick for anyone looking for a portable upgrade for their headphones.

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K5 Pro
79
/
Released
2022
Fosi
The K5 Pro features a high-performance audio circuit by Fosi Audio, offering USB C, optical, and coaxial inputs for seamless digital audio connection. Compatible with PS5, computers, and more.
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Fosi Audio's V3 amplifier stands out with its elegant hole pattern design for heat dissipation and high-quality components like Wima film capacitors and Japanese capacitors, setting it apart from other budget amplifiers that typically use generic parts. The V3 offers user-customizable sound through replaceable op-amps and features a logarithmic volume control for more natural volume adjustment, while maintaining a compact size with high power output.
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Product Strengths

  • Good build quality for the price, with an all-metal chassis and tight inputs
  • Versatile, with multiple connection options: USB Type-C, optical, coaxial, and RCA outputs
  • Offers bass and treble controls to adjust the sound to the listener's liking
  • Decent power output for most headphones, especially within the 32-250 Ohm range
  • Great value for the price, especially considering its features and versatility

Product Considerations

  • Some reviewers experienced technical issues with initial units, raising concerns about reliability
  • May not provide enough headroom for all headphones, even with efficient ones
  • Bass adjustment can muddy the sound if turned up too much
  • The internal DAC is considered mediocre by some, not very resolving
  • There can be a slight noise floor audible with sensitive IEMs

Takeaway: The FIIO K5 is a versatile and affordable device that enhances the audio experience with different headphones and devices. It has multiple inputs and EQ controls, which are beneficial for gamers and music lovers.

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Fosi Audio's V3 amplifier stands out with its elegant hole pattern design for heat dissipation and high-quality components like Wima film capacitors and Japanese capacitors, setting it apart from other budget amplifiers that typically use generic parts. The V3 offers user-customizable sound through replaceable op-amps and features a logarithmic volume control for more natural volume adjustment, while maintaining a compact size with high power output.
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SK01
79
/
Released
2023
Fosi
The SK01 is a multi-functional audio gear that caters to desktop and portable music playing and tone tuning. The tri-band adjustment allows you to personalize treble, middle, and bass, finding the perfect balance for your preferences.
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Fosi Audio's V3 amplifier stands out with its elegant hole pattern design for heat dissipation and high-quality components like Wima film capacitors and Japanese capacitors, setting it apart from other budget amplifiers that typically use generic parts. The V3 offers user-customizable sound through replaceable op-amps and features a logarithmic volume control for more natural volume adjustment, while maintaining a compact size with high power output.
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Product Strengths

  • Versatile as both a headphone amplifier and preamplifier
  • Features bass, mid, and treble tone controls for customized sound
  • Offers a loudness button to enhance bass and treble at low volumes
  • Has a built-in battery for transportable use
  • Powerful output to drive various headphones

Product Considerations

  • Not ideal for highly sensitive IEMs due to potential hissing at higher volumes
  • Size and weight may limit practical portability
  • No DAC, relies on external DAC
  • Tone controls reduce power output
  • The potentiometer is a little bit on the cheaper side, there is a slight bit of channel imbalance when at very low volume

Takeaway: The Fosi Audio SK01 is a versatile and powerful headphone amplifier with tone controls, making it easy to customize audio and drive various headphones, and its battery and preamp functionality are perfect for those seeking a transportable and flexible audio solution

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Fosi Audio's V3 amplifier stands out with its elegant hole pattern design for heat dissipation and high-quality components like Wima film capacitors and Japanese capacitors, setting it apart from other budget amplifiers that typically use generic parts. The V3 offers user-customizable sound through replaceable op-amps and features a logarithmic volume control for more natural volume adjustment, while maintaining a compact size with high power output.
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AO200 MK II
341
/
Released
2024
SMSL
AO200 MKⅡ Stereo amplifier features a new digital high-power amplifier chip MA5332 from Infineon, Germany, offering higher quality with high efficiency and low power consumption. It uses NJRC's electronic volume control chip NJW1194 from Japan for precise volume control and low distortion.
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SMSL, a Shenzhen-based hifi brand, stands out for its use of advanced chipsets like Infineon's MERUS and ES9039Q2M, which have been objectively verified to deliver exceptionally low noise and distortion levels. The brand has earned acclaim from value-conscious audiophiles.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a neutral and transparent sound signature, providing an accurate representation of the source material
  • Offers plenty of power for its size, capable of driving even demanding bookshelf speakers without losing composure
  • Features built-in EQ presets and bass/treble tone controls for customizing the sound
  • Built with high-quality materials, featuring an aluminum alloy chassis that is both durable and lightweight
  • Has versatile connectivity options, including balanced XLR inputs, RCA inputs, USB input, and Bluetooth

Product Considerations

  • Internal DAC and Bluetooth performance are underwhelming compared to the amplifier section
  • The stock SBC Bluetooth codec limits wireless audio streaming quality
  • EQ settings can be confusing and require some experimentation to dial in a balanced sound
  • The volume knob might be slightly wobbly
  • The power cord could be too short for some setups and might need to be replaced

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The MKII offers nearly double the power output and sounds more dynamic than the SMSL AO200 (original)
  • Compared to the Yamaha A-670, the AO200 MKII offers more detail and soundstage, though the Yamaha is warmer and more forgiving
  • The AO200 MKII has higher driving power, a more dynamic sound, and lower distortion than the Arylic A50+
  • The AO200 MKII offers a more palpable and lifelike sound than the Topping PA5
  • The AO200 MKII has better driving power at times, better EQ with no degradation, and is a better value than the Burson Funk

Takeaway: The SMSL AO200 MKII is a compact and powerful stereo amplifier with a neutral sound, making it a solid option for those who want clean sound, plenty of connectivity options, and customization features. It is a good value that can improve the sound of many speaker setups.

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SMSL, a Shenzhen-based hifi brand, stands out for its use of advanced chipsets like Infineon's MERUS and ES9039Q2M, which have been objectively verified to deliver exceptionally low noise and distortion levels. The brand has earned acclaim from value-conscious audiophiles.
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G5
299
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Released
2022
Topping
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Topping Audio is a measurement-focused hifi brand that developed its own proprietary PSRM DAC architecture and NFCA amplifier topology to achieve exceptionally low distortion levels. Their products, from the flagship D90 III Discrete DAC to entry-level interfaces like the E2x2, use advanced technologies like custom I/V conversion stages and high-feedback Class B designs to deliver clean, accurate sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Phenomenal sound quality.
  • Very usable and enjoyable interaction due to a physical volume knob.
  • Plenty of power for almost everything and can drive just about anything.
  • Versatile; it can be used as a desktop all-in-one, a Bluetooth portable DAC/amp, a portable amplifier, and even a DAC for speakers.

Product Considerations

  • Susceptible to EMI noises, which can be a deal breaker; static noises, pops, and crackle sounds can occur when a phone is placed directly on top of it.
  • Not a completely balanced architecture; the 3.5mm & 4.4mm headphone outputs sound the same.
  • Charging port may not indicate charging on anything higher than an 18W charging block, and some chargers may not work.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs FIIO BTR-7: Sounds more refined and has more detail and resolution.
  • Vs SMSL C200: The C200 sounds significantly warmer with a fuller, juicier bass line and a little bit more airy, while the G5 is more focused on clean and clear edges, tidy, well-focused—and clean.
  • Vs SMSL M500 MK2: The M500 MK2 sounds overall better with dynamics at the same level as the G5 and fuller, warmer tonality—and a bigger, more spacious soundstage.
  • Vs Moondrop Moonriver 2: The treble is more refined, better details up top, and a sharp edge without being overboard like the Moonriver 2 can.

Takeaway: The G5 is a well-built and versatile portable DAC/amp with a neutral, clean, and dynamic sound. It is great for those looking for an all-in-one solution that can drive almost any headphone or IEM.

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Topping Audio is a measurement-focused hifi brand that developed its own proprietary PSRM DAC architecture and NFCA amplifier topology to achieve exceptionally low distortion levels. Their products, from the flagship D90 III Discrete DAC to entry-level interfaces like the E2x2, use advanced technologies like custom I/V conversion stages and high-feedback Class B designs to deliver clean, accurate sound reproduction.
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What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Delivers slam, detail, and sparkle with less of the edginess and analytical sound that used to be common in solid-state components
  • Surprising warmth removes a bit of a 'halo or veil' from the music, making it sound clearer
  • Presents music in an honest way, without adding strident highs or fuzzy warmth, creating a natural sound
  • Impressive soundstage breadth and depth create an innate intimacy in every song

Product Considerations

  • Solid-state amps could have an overly analytical presentation, though this amp avoids it

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Amp II has less warmth than the Jolida Music Envoy tube amps, but removes a bit of a halo from the music

Takeaway: The Accustic Arts Amp II MK2 provides a strong and detailed sound, while avoiding the harshness sometimes found in solid-state amps. It is a great choice for those seeking a powerful amp that still offers a natural and engaging listening experience.

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