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DAC 0.1x

  • Positioning: Entry-level model in the Audio Note DAC lineup.
  • Description: Features a 1x oversampling technology that avoids digital filtering, which is unique compared to higher models that may include more complex circuitry. Uses a Philips TDA1543 chip and a 6111WA valve output stage, making it ideal for small rooms or budget-conscious users who still want quality tube sound.

DAC 1.1x

  • Positioning: Positioned as a step above the entry-level, offering enhanced performance.
  • Description: Improves upon the 0.1x with an 18-bit AD1865 chip, providing a richer sound experience. Maintains the no-oversampling approach.

DAC 4.1x

  • Positioning: High-end model designed for serious audiophiles.
  • Description: Features advanced components like custom transformers and a sophisticated output stage, providing superior sound clarity and detail.

DAC 5

  • Positioning: Flagship model representing the pinnacle of Audio Note's DAC technology.
  • Description: Features the most advanced digital circuit and highest quality materials, including silver-wound transformers.
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The Audio Note (UK) SORO Integrated Amplifier is Pure Class A, producing an outstanding level of performance. The SORO is available in a Push-Pull or Single Ended valve design.
The Audio Note (UK) SORO Integrated Amplifier is Pure Class A, producing an outstanding level of performance. The SORO is available in a Push-Pull or Single Ended valve design.

Push Pull It has been specifically engineered for sonic performance rather than technical specification, and fulfils all Audio Note (UK) Level 1 criteria: - Pure Class A Push-Pull Pentode operation Materials and component quality

A high gain power amplifier stage is used consisting of an ECC82 dual triode acting as an anode follower for the first stage, the output of which is applied to a second anode follower (ECC82) which feeds the parallel connected 6L6G output valves. This arrangement allows for a passive line stage / volume control circuit to be incorporated into the design.

The output transformers are custom designed and manufactured by Audio Note (UK), and are of the highest possible quality. The power supply is a multi-element design, ensuring precise operation of each circuit stage, whilst a DC supply feeds the low level valve filaments.

Single Ended Part selection is optimised to realise the most neutral and realistic sonic reproduction. Some of the superior quality components utilised in the SORO SE include: - Audio Note (UK) foil capacitors, used in the most critical areas. Dual power supplies and transformers, one for the output stage and one for the remaining circuitry. Custom designed ...
  • Input Impedance: 100K Ohm, Line Level / 47K Ohm, Phono input
  • Input Sensitivity: 300mV Line Level / 3mV, Phono input
  • Maximum Output: 20 Watts (Push Pull) / 18 Watts (Single Ended) RMS per channel into 4 or 8 Ohm loads
  • Channel Balance: +/- 0.3dB
  • Valve Complement Push Pull: 2 x ECC82, 2 x ECC83, 4 x 5881/6L6G, 1 x ECC83 (Phono models only), 1 x 6DJ8 (Phono models only)
  • Valve Complement Single Ended: 1 x ECC82, 2 x 6SL7, 4 x 5881/6L6WGB, 1 x ECC83 (Phono models only), 1 x 6DJ8 (Phono models only)
  • Unit Weight: 16 kg
  • Unit Dimensions: 140mm (h) x 440mm (w) x 410mm (d)
  • Mains Input: AC 100-120V / 220-240V 50/60Hz
  • Max. Power Consumption: 100W
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Pro-Ject Audio Systems, an Austrian brand founded in 1991, has been at the forefront of reestablishing analog music reproduction to the public. The company handcrafts 95% of all components in the European Union. The turntables focus on manual operation and minimalist design with a wide selection of colors that make their turntables both audio devices and stylish furniture pieces. The brand stands out for offering one of the broadest ranges of high-fidelity products in the world, including turntables, CD players, DACs, streamers, phono preamps, amplifiers, and speakers. Pro-Ject products are engineered with a focus on best audio reproduction for the money and omission of costly, unnecessary features.
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Product Strengths

  • Noted for its impossibly small and ultra-compact size, making it suitable for compact living spaces
  • Offers a feature-rich design with an integrated phono stage, aptX HD Bluetooth connectivity, and additional RCA and TOSLINK digital inputs
  • The unit runs cool due to its Class D amplifier design, making it energy-efficient
  • Connectivity is praised, particularly the aptX HD Bluetooth, which delivers superior streaming quality
  • Delivers a lively and engaging sound with excellent detail across phono and digital connections

Product Considerations

  • The limited power output (23W at 8 ohms, 40W at 4 ohms) may be better suited to smaller listening spaces and efficient loudspeakers
  • Some reviewers found the bass to be slightly lean, lacking heft or roundness
  • The included remote control's button configuration for volume and input selection is unconventional
  • The phono stage may benefit from an upgrade with an external phono amplifier for improved performance
  • One reviewer found the line out voltage for the subwoofer is not strong enough to drive a powered sub

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Pro-Ject Stereobox DS2, the MaiA S3 is more affordable and has digital inputs and superior Bluetooth connectivity
  • Compared to the Rega Io, the MaiA S3 has strength in depth—specifically referring to the detail across the line, phono and digital connections
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  • Compared to the Technics amplifier, moving to the MaiA S3 results in a faster transit response, especially noticeable in classical music, while the Technics sounds slow in comparison

Takeaway: The Pro-Ject MaiA S3 is a compact and versatile integrated amplifier that delivers impressive sound quality and a range of connectivity options, making it an excellent choice for audiophiles with limited space. It is especially appealing to vinyl enthusiasts looking for a convenient and high-performing solution.

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FX10H
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799
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Black Ice

The FX10H is an evolution of our amazing FX10. They both share the same sonic signature and are twins, but the FX10H incorporates the most requested features and revisions to reduce noise. The FX10H has a blacker background that gives it a more detailed holographic sound than its predecessor. New features include a 1/4in headphone out, RCA sub out, an all-new remote, and many more improvements.

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Product Strengths

  • Offers a 'seductive, silky mid-range' where voices live
  • The top end is extended but smooth, making it not a bright amp that would fatigue the ears
  • The headphone amp is 'quite good' and comparable to higher-dollar headphone amps
  • It has a dedicated subwoofer output on the back, making it easy to hook up a subwoofer
  • Upgraded from the standard FX-10, it's been improved with better ventilation and tweaked circuit to create less heat, and it also comes with upgraded stock tubes

Product Considerations

  • The FX-10H runs pretty warm, although improved ventilation helps
  • It is 12 watts per channel

Takeaway: The FX-10H is a well-made, easy-to-use tube amplifier that delivers a beautiful, rich, and musical sound. It is a great choice for anyone wanting to experience the warmth and depth of tube amplification.

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Mojo 2
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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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  • 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

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  • 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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Gjallarhorn
299
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Ever wanted an ultra-high-end speaker amp—in a compact size perfect for desktops and smaller rooms? Have you wished for a dead-silent, no-hiss amp for nearfield listening—that's still capable of driving most speakers to lease-breaking levels? Wish no more. Welcome to Gjallarhorn.
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Product Strengths

  • Impressive clarity, especially in the midrange, enhances detail in the music
  • Bass performance is focused and precise, adding detail and punch to the lower frequencies
  • A wide and expansive soundstage creates a sense of space and separation between instruments
  • The amp is small and light, but is a fully linear class AB amplifier with a transformer inside
  • It offers neutral presentation
  • Requires a preamplifier with volume control, as it is a power amplifier without a volume knob itself
  • Banana plugs are required for speaker connections, spades are not compatible
  • In monoblock configuration, a preamplifier with balanced outputs is required

Product Considerations

  • Requires a preamplifier with volume control, as it is a power amplifier without a volume knob itself
  • Banana plugs are required for speaker connections, spades are not compatible
  • In monoblock configuration, a preamplifier with balanced outputs is required
  • 10 watts might not be enough for all listening setups and all environments
  • It is important to pair this amp with speakers with high efficiency rating

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Versus the Cambridge Audio 651A—the Gjallarhorn had a wider and cleaner soundstage, provided a bigger bass performance, and separated the instruments in a more efficient manner, thus enhancing the clarity
  • Versus the Rega Brio-R—the Gjallarhorn had a wider and cleaner soundstage, provided a bigger bass performance, and separated the instruments in a more efficient manner, thus enhancing the clarity
  • Versus the Fosi Audio BT20A Pro—the Gjallarhorn had a bit more space and instrument separation
  • Versus the Schiit Vidar—the Vidar has a lot more power, which is not the Gjallarhorn's intent
  • Versus the Schiit Rekkr—the Gjallarhorn outperforms the Rekkr (2 watts), and is designed for more powerful home set ups rather than desktops

Takeaway: The Gjallarhorn is a versatile amplifier that excels in near-field setups and can be transformed into a powerful monoblock system, delivering clarity and balanced sound. It is a great choice for those seeking a compact yet capable amplifier for smaller spaces or desktop use, especially when paired with efficient speakers.

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A8
449
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Released
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Rotel
The A8 Integrated Amplifier is the perfect fusion of power, size, efficiency, and value tailored for music enthusiasts.
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Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Product Strengths

  • Offers a full and robust sound
  • Simple, stripped-down integrated amplifier that's easy to set up and use, with the essentials covered
  • Solidly made, with good build quality and well-engineered controls
  • The phono stage is surprisingly good, especially if paired with a modest turntable
  • Features tone controls (bass and treble) adjustable by ±6 decibels, are a notable and highly recommended feature

Product Considerations

  • Lacks digital inputs and Bluetooth connectivity which are common at its price point
  • Has no outputs on the unit whatsoever, which makes integrating a subwoofer rather difficult
  • The remote is a large plastic letdown
  • At higher volumes, depending on the speakers used, the sound can become a bit aggressive
  • The power output is modest

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Marantz PM6007: Delivers a more authentic performance thanks to its pleasing resolution and greater insight into the subtleties

Takeaway: The Rotel A8 is a great starter amplifier that's easy to incorporate into any system and has surprisingly audiophile performance for the price. Its simplicity and sound quality make it ideal for those who appreciate straightforward design and solid performance.

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Stereo Box E
314
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Released
2024
Pro-Ject
The Stereo Box E is the all-in-one solution for your HiFi system. The circuitry is purpose-designed for correct and proper HiFi stereo enjoyment. Where other modern affordable amplifiers often prioritize features over quality, the Stereo Box E ensures there are no corners cut to maintain a level of audio quality that is usually seen in much more expensive amplifiers.

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Product Strengths

  • Tonally sweet and detailed
  • Able to engage with faster material
  • Impressive phono stage with low noise and plenty of gain
  • Extra functionality that works a charm
  • 21-watt output is sufficient for any listening level
  • Connectivity options

Product Considerations

  • Dinky volume control is a little sensitive to over adjustment
  • Input indicator is invisible at any distance
  • Block type PSUs mean that they aren't quite as compact as expected

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Node Nano is fractionally better doing its own decoding than the Stereo Box E, when the Node Nano is connected via the analogue out against the coax

Takeaway: The Stereo Box E is a sweet and detailed amplifier with impressive phono stage and sufficient output, which makes it a genuinely good piece of affordable two channel hifi. It provides new arrivals the starting point they need to build systems of their own

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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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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 makes quality hifi accessible worldwide by offering a diverse range of amplifiers, preamps, and DACs that blend modern engineering with vintage-inspired design. Their products are engineered for versatility and power, serving both audiophiles and gamers with impressive performance at competitive prices. With a strong reputation built on solid reviews and customer focus, Fosi Audio stands out as a go-to brand for enthusiasts seeking exceptional sound without breaking the bank.
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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 makes quality hifi accessible worldwide by offering a diverse range of amplifiers, preamps, and DACs that blend modern engineering with vintage-inspired design. Their products are engineered for versatility and power, serving both audiophiles and gamers with impressive performance at competitive prices. With a strong reputation built on solid reviews and customer focus, Fosi Audio stands out as a go-to brand for enthusiasts seeking exceptional sound without breaking the bank.
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