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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • Impressive sound field, supported by deep bass and a clean, open mid-range
  • Refined treble, clear of the problems that often spoil the sound of digital players in its price range
  • Compact and lightweight
  • The Lindemann app displays the file format, sampling rate, and bit depth
  • Supports Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz, and Deezer

Product Considerations

  • One review had difficulty linking it using WIFI
  • Limited i/o due to its compact form factor
  • The Tidal interface differs from Spotify, as the Lindemann app must be used to control the device
  • Lacks an optical input, which could be useful for connecting to a TV or console

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the AURALiC Aries G2 and the Mytek Brooklyn with Ferrum Hypsus power supply, the resolution is lower

Takeaway: The Lindemann Network II music streamer provides a new way of listening to music, and its sound qualities are impressive for its price, making it a worthwhile addition to a sound system. With a connection to Qobuz, the Network II provides a true high-end audio experience in a small package.

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Limetree NETWORK II

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An excellent review of a great product
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An excellent review of a great product
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Manufacturer details

  • Power consumption: 0.1 W standby, 3.5 W operation, max. 12 W
  • Power supply: 5 V DC
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 107 x 40 x 107 mm (4.2 x 1.6 x 4.2 in)
  • Weight: 300 g (10.58 oz)
  • Ethernet: 100 Mbit/s
  • WLAN: dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
  • Bluetooth: 4.2, A2DP
  • USB: 2.0 high-speed host interface, max. output current 1.5 A
  • PCM resolution: 44.1 kHz up to 384 kHz, 24 bit
  • DSD resolution: DSD 64 up to DSD 256
  • Dynamic range: > 120 dB
  • THD & noise: < 0.003% (@ 0 dB FS)
  • D/A-Converter: ES 9038 Sabre
  • Output voltage: 2.2 V @ 0 dB FS
  • Recommended headphone impedance: 16 - 300 ohms
The Limetree NETWORK II is a high-class network player or audio renderer which can play back music from streaming providers and local storage media in studio master quality. Connection to the network is established via a LAN cable or WLAN. In addition it is equipped with a USB port for connecting harddisk drives and other USB storage media. Beside an analog line-level output, the network player also has an excellent sounding headphone output.
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • The brand's digital products are frequently among the first to adopt and implement new technologies like asynchronous USB interfaces, upsampling DACs, and streaming capabilities.
  • They offer simplified user experiences with a focus on seamless integration through proprietary control apps that are praised for ease of use.

Musicbook COMBO  

  • Positioning: A compact integrated music player designed for users seeking a simple all-in-one solution.  
  • Description: Combines both signal sourcing and amplification in one unit, making it ideal for smaller rooms and setups where space is limited. Compared to the separate Source and Power models, it provides a balanced performance with fewer discrete components, appealing to buyers mindful of budget and simplicity.

Musicbook SOURCE II  

  • Positioning: A versatile signal source aimed at those who prioritize precise audio reproduction.  
  • Description: Integrates modern digital streaming and processing features, ensuring accurate and detailed signal quality for varied listening environments. Compared to the Combo's integrated approach and the Power's focus on amplification, it is suited for users who value dedicated source performance.

Musicbook POWER II  

  • Positioning: A top-level amplifier engineered for users demanding advanced amplification capabilities.  
  • Description: Features a class-D design with N-CORE technology that delivers powerful and refined drive performance. When contrasted with the Combo and Source models, its focus on high-end dedicated amplification provides exceptional performance for larger spaces.

Woodnote Series  

  • Positioning: A premium series developed for a refined, high-end listening experience.  
  • Description: Uses exclusive design elements and meticulous craftsmanship that offer superior sound reproduction and an elevated build quality. In comparison to the Musicbook series, it targets users seeking enhanced performance, a broader soundstage, and functionality suited for acoustically demanding environments.
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$500
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Founding Year
1993

Our take on the brand

Lindemann Audio is a hifi brand that focuses on digital streaming components, with their Musicbook Source V4 featuring a seamless aluminum chassis and built-in phono stage for both digital and analog enthusiasts. Their Move Mini speakers use a unique full-range driver design that removes traditional crossover components for a more direct sound, while their Limetree series outperforms Raspberry Pi-based audio solutions.

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EverSolo
DMP-A6
769
769
/
25
Reviews
EverSolo is a newer hifi audio brand that makes affordable, high-performance DACs and streamers. The brand appeals to budget-conscious audiophiles by offering features typically found in more expensive equipment, such as dual AKM4499EX DAC chips and R2R volume control, at more accessible price points.
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Our summary

Product Strengths

  • Excellent and responsive touchscreen display, and user-friendly interface that is intuitive and easy to navigate
  • Versatile as an all-in-one device, functioning as a streamer, DAC, pre-amp, and media storage server with a competitive price point
  • High build quality, featuring a solid aluminum alloy chassis
  • Supports a wide variety of streaming services, including Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and more
  • Rock solid as a streamer, especially when going into a separate DAC

Product Considerations

  • Customer support from Eversolo may be limited, with some reviewers noting slow or nonexistent responses to inquiries
  • Internal DAC, while good, is not on par with higher-end—more expensive DACs
  • Lack of a traditional I/R remote could be a drawback for some users
  • Some unusual control procedures are noted, such as the inability to power on the unit from the mobile app

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The DMP-A6 sounds just as good as the Lumin U2 Mini as a streamer
  • The A6 beats the Bluesound Node when used only as a streamer
  • The A6 has similar features, a similar control/display, and a similar size and shape
  • The Lumin U2 has more "shine", dynamics, solidity and is a touch more refined than the A6
  • The Eversolo is favored over the iFi Neo Stream, especially as a streaming DAC
  • Eversolo proves it can play with Cambridge Audio CXN (V2) in many ways

Takeaway: The Eversolo DMP-A6 is a versatile and user-friendly streamer that delivers great value, and it provides a great streaming experience with its screen. It is a great entry point into high-resolution digital audio and can serve as the center of a modern hifi system.

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Our take on the brand

EverSolo is a newer hifi audio brand that makes affordable, high-performance DACs and streamers. The brand appeals to budget-conscious audiophiles by offering features typically found in more expensive equipment, such as dual AKM4499EX DAC chips and R2R volume control, at more accessible price points.
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iFi
NEO iDSD 2
899
899
/
20
Reviews
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

  • The NEO iDSD 2 functions as a versatile all-in-one (AIO) solution, working as a DAC, headphone amplifier, and preamplifier
  • It has a significantly more powerful amplifier section than its predecessor, making it better at driving a wider range of headphones
  • Includes sound-shaping features such as XBass and XSpace, plus selectable digital filters, allowing users to customize the sound
  • Comprehensive connectivity options include USB, S/PDIF (coaxial/optical), Bluetooth 5.4 with aptX Lossless, and both balanced XLR and single-ended RCA outputs

Product Considerations

  • The amplifier section may not be powerful enough to drive some very power-hungry headphones to their full potential
  • The Nexis app only works with a 2.4ghz WiFi signal
  • There is a slight click or noise when switching inputs as a pre-amp
  • Some reviewers would have preferred the inclusion of the iPower X power adapter instead of the iPower V2, considering the unit's price
  • The variable volume output may not save the last used settings

Takeaway: The iFi Audio NEO iDSD 2 combines a high-quality DAC with a significantly improved headphone amplifier, making it a good all-in-one solution for desktop audio. With its wide range of features, solid build quality, and pleasing sound, the NEO iDSD 2 is a worthwhile upgrade.

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Our take on the brand

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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Matrix Audio
Mini-i 4
649
649
/
16
Reviews

The all-new music streamer mini-i 4 does not only have a rich set of digital inputs with excellent digital audio processing capabilities, but also supports various network streaming protocols. Combined with a self-developed high-quality digital audio/streaming playback system MA Player and the controller app MA Remote App, it easily plays a vast amount of online streaming music, provides you with an exceptional high-fidelity listening experience.

Matrix Audio is a hifi brand known for their DACs and streamers that feature a unique H-shaped chassis design for mechanical stability and circuit optimization. Their products include built-in NVMe SSD storage slots and natively integrate HIGHRESAUDIO streaming, while offering control through their proprietary MA Remote App and MA Player software system.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent sonic performance, characterized by neutrality, transparency, and detail retrieval
  • The MA Remote app is intuitive and feature-rich, offering access to various streaming services and settings
  • Solid build quality with an aluminum chassis, though the sides are plastic, and a bright, clear LCD screen
  • Versatile connectivity with a wide array of inputs, including USB-C for external storage, HDMI ARC, optical, coaxial, and analog RCA inputs

Product Considerations

  • Lacks wireless connectivity—no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Does not come with a physical remote, the RM5 is sold separately
  • Some users have experienced issues with navigating large local music libraries
  • Some reviews mention the touch screen controls being a bit fiddly
  • No digital output to support an external DAC

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Bluesound Node (2021): Mini-i 4 has better detail retrieval and is cleaner sounding
  • Vs EverSolo DMP-A6: DMP-A6 sounds more natural with bolder bass and better soundstaging, while Mini-i 4 sounds tonally and spatially flatter
  • Vs Matrix Audio Mini-i 3 Pro: Mini-i 4 has a wider range of source repositories and USB storage reader

Takeaway: The Matrix Audio Mini-i 4 is a great sounding device for anyone wanting a DAC and streamer that can do it all. With its comprehensive set of features and focus on audio quality, enjoying music becomes easy.

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Our take on the brand

Matrix Audio is a hifi brand known for their DACs and streamers that feature a unique H-shaped chassis design for mechanical stability and circuit optimization. Their products include built-in NVMe SSD storage slots and natively integrate HIGHRESAUDIO streaming, while offering control through their proprietary MA Remote App and MA Player software system.
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EverSolo
DAC-Z8
699
699
/
15
Reviews
EverSolo is a newer hifi audio brand that makes affordable, high-performance DACs and streamers. The brand appeals to budget-conscious audiophiles by offering features typically found in more expensive equipment, such as dual AKM4499EX DAC chips and R2R volume control, at more accessible price points.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional build quality, with a premium feel thanks to the aluminum chassis and attention to detail
  • Clean, crisp, and clear sound, with a neutral presentation that resolves detail well
  • Well-implemented headphone amplifier that can drive a wide range of headphones, and the headphone level reverts to the last used
  • Bright and crisp LCD screen with VU meters adding to its visual appeal
  • Versatile connectivity with USB-B, USB-C, optical, coaxial, and Bluetooth inputs, as well as balanced XLR and RCA outputs

Product Considerations

  • Lacks HDMI ARC input, which would be useful for hybrid setups
  • Some reviewers find the treble a little aggressive and fatiguing with certain recordings or speakers
  • No Wi-Fi or Ethernet connectivity, meaning a computer or other network streaming device is needed
  • No dedicated subwoofer output
  • Not a tone control, those looking for a colored or editorialized sound should look elsewhere

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Z8 has a more nuanced presentation and better separation than the Cambridge Audio DACMagic 200M
  • The Z8 is smoother with a darker background on the headphone output, but the SMSL M500 MKII is warmer and fuller sounding on the line outputs
  • The Z8 has a cleaner sound, darker background, and deeper soundstage on the line-outs than the Topping DX5, but the DX5 has more powerful headphone amplification
  • Java Hi-Fi gives a slightly cleaner presentation with more authority in the bass than the Z8

Takeaway: The Eversolo DAC-Z8 is a well-built and versatile DAC that delivers a clean and detailed sound. It is a great option for users looking for a high-quality DAC with a range of features, including a headphone amplifier and preamp capabilities.

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Our take on the brand

EverSolo is a newer hifi audio brand that makes affordable, high-performance DACs and streamers. The brand appeals to budget-conscious audiophiles by offering features typically found in more expensive equipment, such as dual AKM4499EX DAC chips and R2R volume control, at more accessible price points.
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iFi
GO bar
329
/
Released
2022
The GO bar may be the size of a USB stick, but with powerful sound customisation and 10x the output power of your iPhone, it's your portable audio powerhouse - ready for any adventure.
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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

  • Comprehensive specifications, aiming to equal or improve upon existing portable DACs
  • Features a balanced 4.4mm output and a single-ended 3.5mm headphone output
  • High power output, described as the most powerful headphone amp of its size
  • Includes XBass+ and XSpace analog processing for sound enhancement
  • Supports PCM up to 384kHz, DSD up to 256, and DXD

Product Considerations

  • The blue text on the blue chassis is hard to read in almost any lighting condition
  • Can be considered chunky compared to other dongle DACs
  • Can be noisy and produce audible hiss with sensitive IEMs, though IEMatch can help mitigate this
  • High power consumption potentially impacts battery life of the source device
  • The digital filters can be tricky to access, according to one review

Takeaway: The iFi Audio GO bar is a powerful and versatile portable DAC/amp that can drive most headphones, providing a clean and detailed sound. It is packed with features and offers good sound quality, making it a great option for enjoying high-resolution music 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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Cambridge Audio
DacMagic 200M
399
/
Released
2021
Digital audio files can be packed with incredible musical detail, but they need to be converted to analogue first for you to hear it. And how good it sounds will depend on how well the digital audio from your computer, network player or CD is converted. DacMagic 200M's twin ESS DACs decrease crosstalk and improve separation because there's a DAC dedicated to both left and right channels. These fully balanced, optimised, and efficient signal paths reveal previously hidden glittering musical prizes.
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Cambridge Audio pioneered the use of toroidal transformers in power amplifiers, a technology now widely adopted by high-end audio companies. The brand stands out for using premium amplification technology across their product range, from Class A/B amplifiers in their wireless earbuds to Hypex Ncore modules in their EVO series, while maintaining accessible price points between their CX and Edge product lines.
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Product Strengths

  • Rich feature set is its ace card
  • Presents a very clean, detailed, and dynamically punchy sound
  • Tonal smoothness and expansive soundstage
  • Balanced and unbalanced outputs, plus a headphone output

Product Considerations

  • Front fascia is a wee bit cluttered
  • Lacklustre feel of the volume control
  • No remote control
  • The headphone output is a useful convenience feature, but it doesn't live up to the unit's performance in other areas
  • Auto-shut-off feature turns it off after a little while of not being used

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Chord Mojo: Chord edges ahead in performance, delivering even greater subtlety and rhythmic precision, but it can't match the DacMagic 200M's impressive feature versatility
  • Vs Schiit Bifrost: Bifrost offers more meat on music's bones, making the DacMagic 200M sound comparatively lighter weight, presenting a skinnier version of the music at hand
  • Vs Denafrips ARES II: The DacMagic 200M sounds pale as it does its best to tease out music's kaleidoscope of tone colors
  • Vs Audiolab M-DAC+: Rhythmically the DacMagic 200 does a good enough job, it can't compete with the next tier up of DACs costing close to twice its price
  • Vs Pro-Ject Pre Box S2 Digital: The sound of the Pro-Ject DAC was not as different from that of the DacMagic

Takeaway: The DacMagic 200M is a feature-rich device with good sound, offering balanced and unbalanced outputs, plus a headphone output. Its versatile feature set makes it a great all-rounder at its price point.

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Our take on the brand

Cambridge Audio pioneered the use of toroidal transformers in power amplifiers, a technology now widely adopted by high-end audio companies. The brand stands out for using premium amplification technology across their product range, from Class A/B amplifiers in their wireless earbuds to Hypex Ncore modules in their EVO series, while maintaining accessible price points between their CX and Edge product lines.
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iFi
GO bar Kensei
449
/
Released
2024
Forged for masters of audio. Like a true Kensei, this GO bar is a skilful master of power and performance. Adorned with K2HD Technology and crafted from Japanese stainless steel, the Kensei represents the pinnacle of our refinement in the GO bar range.
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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, organized, and spacious sound.
  • Strong output power for a dongle.
  • Premium build quality with tactile Japanese stainless steel.
  • Feature-rich with exclusive sound-tuning options, like K2HD processing, XBass, XSpace, and digital filters.
  • Improved clocking and circuitry contribute to less background noise, no jitter, and increased audio quality.

Product Considerations

  • Treble can sound rather relentless—overstated, hard-edged, and thin.
  • The device can get quite warm during use.
  • High power draw can drain a mobile phone battery quickly.
  • Stainless steel exterior is prone to collecting fingerprints and scratches.
  • Controls can be difficult to understand at first, necessitating the manual.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Kensei offers slight improvements in clarity and bass accuracy compared to the original GO Bar, with less warmth in the lower mids.

Takeaway: The iFi GO Bar Kensei is a premium, well-built portable DAC/amp that delivers a detailed and powerful sound experience. It's packed with features and offers a noticeable upgrade for those serious about high-quality mobile hifi listening.

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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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iFi
ZEN DAC 3
229
/
Released
2024
Amid the rush of everyday life, the ZEN DAC 3 is your escape to pure harmony. This multi award-winning desktop DAC delivers high-end, Hi-Fi performance to your headphones and speakers - all in a simple, plug-and-play design.
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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

  • Delivers clean, musical, and entertaining sound
  • Features a new USB-C input
  • Good build quality and aesthetic design
  • Includes XBass+ for bass enhancement
  • Simple to set up and use

Product Considerations

  • Audible noise floor reported, especially with sensitive IEMs
  • May not have enough power for demanding planar headphones
  • Simultaneous output to all connected devices may require manual switching
  • XBass+ may be too much for some users or cause distortion at higher volumes
  • Some reviewers feel the power output is a downgrade from previous models

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • ZEN DAC 3 has more practical outputs for desktop use, but Go Bar has lower noise floor and is more portable
  • ZEN DAC 3 is more colorful, dynamic, and crisp, while C200 sounds flatter
  • Similar vivid sound, but ZEN DAC 3 has warmer, punchier bass
  • ZEN DAC 3 sounds warmer and punchier, while X5 creates a wider soundstage
  • DX3 Pro+ offers more power and a more neutral sound, while ZEN DAC 3 offers a more musical sound signature

Takeaway: The iFi ZEN DAC 3 is a stylish and easy-to-use DAC/AMP that delivers a musical and engaging sound, making it a good all-around choice for desktop audio. It offers a lot of features for the price, like balanced outputs and XBass+, so listeners can enjoy music with great 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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SMSL
DO300
483
/
Released
2023
The DO300 is an MQA&MQA-CD Audio DAC that supports MQA decoding and MQA-CD. It features a new 3rd generation XMOS XU-316, with PCM support up to 32bit/768kHz and DSD support to DSD512. The new generation flagship DAC chip ES9039MSPRO of USA ESS has built-in MQA hard decoding.
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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

  • The DO300 is packed with features like XMOS XU-316, PCM support up to 32-bit/768 kHz, DSD support to DSD512, I2S input, and Bluetooth 5.0 with LDAC, aptX HD, AAC, and SBC
  • Offers a wide range of input and output options, including USB, Optical, Coaxial, AES/EBU, I2S, RCA, and XLR
  • Provides a clean, detailed, and neutral sound signature with a smooth texture and no audible distortion or background noise
  • Offers a variety of digital filters (PCM and DSD) and 'Sound Color' DSP settings to tweak the sound characteristics to personal preferences
  • Good build quality, featuring a solid, well-built aluminum chassis

Product Considerations

  • Stage depth and microdynamics are lacking compared to higher-end DACs
  • Issues with DSD file playback have been noted, citing high replay gain and reduced dynamic range
  • The matte black coating of the chassis tends to attract fingerprints and grease
  • The rotary encoder (volume knob) is described as feeling cheap and mushy
  • Lacks an auto-standby feature and a status LED when the LCD screen is turned off, potentially leading to the device being left on unintentionally

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the SMSL SU-9 Pro, the SU-9 Pro has a more laid-back midrange and a tidier bassline, while the DO300 has a more forward presentation, fuller bass, and warmer midrange
  • Compared to the Topping E70 Velvet, the E70 Velvet is tonally somewhere in between the SU-9 Pro and DO300, slightly warmer than the SU-9 Pro but not as warm as the DO300
  • Compared to the HIFIMAN EF400, the EF400 is more natural-sounding, making instruments sound more like themselves, but it's not as quiet or detailed as the DO300
  • Compared to the SMSL M400, the DO300's treble is not as etched as the M400's, and it doesn't push upper-mids forward as much
  • Compared to the SMSL DO200 MKII, the DO300 provides more nuance, separation, depth, and detail
  • Compared to the Pro-Ject DAC BOX DS, the SMSL DO300 has better connectivity, detailed, dynamic, impactful sound, a wider soundstage, and better instrument separation

Takeaway: The SMSL DO300 is a feature-rich DAC that delivers a clean and enjoyable listening experience. It could be a great addition to an audio setup to provide versatile connectivity and a customizable sound.

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Our take on the brand

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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