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Manufacturer details

  • Power input: DC24/36/48
  • Power: 150W per channel @8Ω/300W per channel @4Ω
  • SNR: 130 dB
  • THD+N: 0.002% (-120 dB)
  • Network: 802.11 b/g/n/ac 24 GHz and 5 GHz dual band Wi-Fi
  • Audio input: RCA, BT, WiFi
  • Audio Output: Passive Speaker Terminal, and Pre-out
  • Weight: 1kg
  • Dimension: 173mm x 130mm x 38mm
The HoloHome StreamerAmp Pro is a streaming power amplifier capable of delivering 150 W per channel at 8 ohms or 300 W per channel at 4 ohms.
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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:

HoloHome StreamerAmp Pro

  • Positioning: A compact single-zone streaming amplifier designed for wireless audio delivery.
  • Description: Delivers continuous power of 150W per channel (at 8 ohms) with simplified controls via its dedicated app and supports multiple Wi-Fi audio protocols. Compared to others in the lineup, it omits extra physical inputs like HDMI ARC and optical interfaces, making it a budget-friendly option for users who need robust streaming performance in one dedicated zone.

HoloHome Streamer+

  • Positioning: A single-zone streamer amplifier that offers diverse input connectivity for enhanced home theater integration.
  • Description: Supports HDMI ARC, optical, RCA, and USB inputs along with smart control features such as Apple HomeKit integration, enabling flexible connection with TVs and local media sources. In contrast to the StreamerAmp Pro, its broader interface selection suits those who want versatile connectivity for a living room setup while still serving only one zone.

HOLO-WHAS

  • Positioning: An entry-level multi-zone streaming amplifier tailored for passive speaker systems.
  • Description: Supplies 60W per channel across eight zones with support for AirPlay2, Bluetooth, and DLNA, ensuring basic yet reliable audio distribution in smaller to medium spaces. Compared to higher-priced models, it focuses on essential streaming functionality and a simple setup, ideal for budget-conscious users with moderate sonic needs.

HOLOWHAS Plus-GC

  • Positioning: A multi-zone amplifier that enhances entry-level features with higher power and integrated Google Cast support.
  • Description: Delivers 100W per channel across eight zones and adds native Google Cast functionality for seamless wireless streaming from a wide range of devices. Relative to the standard HOLO-WHAS, it offers increased power output and improved protocol integration.

HOLO-WHAS Max

  • Positioning: A high-end flagship multi-zone amplifier engineered for large audio setups requiring top-tier performance.
  • Description: Provides 200W per channel (3200W total continuous power) over eight zones with extensive input options including AirPlay2, Spotify Connect, and DLNA, ensuring exceptional audio quality and control. Compared to other lineup products, its superior power delivery and expanded connectivity best serve users with high build quality demands and larger room applications.
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OpenAudio is a hifi brand specializing in multi-room amplifiers that can run up to eight independent streaming instances simultaneously and route them to any mix of eight zones. Their HOLO-WHAS Max delivers unusually high power at 16×200W per channel (3,200W total) and features unique USB Audio Capture for ingesting external sources without traditional analog inputs.

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Chord Electronics
Mojo 2
650
650
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65
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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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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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iFi
xDSD Gryphon
599
599
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30
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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

  • 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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Bluesound
Powernode
949
949
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18
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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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FIIO
R7
699
699
/
14
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FiiO stands out for integrating unique features into portable audio devices, such as their BTR7 DAC/amplifier with its screen and wireless charging, and their KB3 mechanical keyboard with a built-in DAC/amp. The brand caters to audiophiles seeking personalization through products like their pioneering X7 music player with interchangeable amp modules and their compact R7 desktop system that combines streaming, DAC, and headphone amplification capabilities.
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Product Strengths

  • Extremely versatile, functioning as a streamer, DAP, DAC, headphone amp, and pre-amp all in one compact unit.
  • Clean audio quality, considered competitive for its price point.
  • Operates smoothly and similarly to a smartphone due to its Android 10-based OS, providing access to the Google Play Store.
  • Has dual THX AAA 788 plus headphone amps, which gives it the ability to power pretty much any headphone out there on the market with 3.6 watts of power.
  • Offers a wide array of connectivity options including 6.4mm, 4.4mm, and XLR headphone jacks, SD card slot, LAN, RCA outputs, optical and coaxial in/out, and USB-C port.

Product Considerations

  • The remote control is sold separately.
  • Android 10 is somewhat outdated now.
  • It is not a streamer/amp, so the cost of an external amp or active speakers will need to be factored in.
  • The size is a bit awkward, the height of the unit makes it problematic for some to fit on the desk.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs NAD C700 or HiFi Rose RS520: Audiophiles who prefer separate components may opt for higher-end solutions like the NAD C700 or HiFi Rose RS520.
  • Vs EverSolo DMP-A6: Although not as compact and slightly more expensive, the EverSolo DMP-A6 investment brings better connectivity and sound quality.
  • Vs FiiO R9 Desktop Media Player: The main differences include dual ESS Labs ES9038PRO DACs and an eight-channel THX788+ amp offering 7300mW, double the R7’s output.
  • Vs Pro-Ject Pre Box S2 Digital: The Pro-Ject Pre Box S2 Digital is a much smaller unit than the FiiO R7, but it also has significantly less capacity.

Takeaway: The FiiO R7 is a versatile device that brings a lot of functionality to a desktop setup. It's a good solution for someone who wants an all-in-one system that won't take up too much space.

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Our take on the brand

FiiO stands out for integrating unique features into portable audio devices, such as their BTR7 DAC/amplifier with its screen and wireless charging, and their KB3 mechanical keyboard with a built-in DAC/amp. The brand caters to audiophiles seeking personalization through products like their pioneering X7 music player with interchangeable amp modules and their compact R7 desktop system that combines streaming, DAC, and headphone amplification capabilities.
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iFi
GO blu
199
/
Released
2021
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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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
AO200 MK II
341
/
Released
2024
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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Topping
G5
299
/
Released
2022
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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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FIIO
BTR7
199
/
Released
2022
The BTR7 is designed with an innovative 3-level HiFi audio architecture, including the high-performance DAC+low pass filter+THX amplifiers, which can capture every last detail and dynamics in your music. And with support for MQA, your music will definitely come across clearly and boldly.
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FiiO stands out for integrating unique features into portable audio devices, such as their BTR7 DAC/amplifier with its screen and wireless charging, and their KB3 mechanical keyboard with a built-in DAC/amp. The brand caters to audiophiles seeking personalization through products like their pioneering X7 music player with interchangeable amp modules and their compact R7 desktop system that combines streaming, DAC, and headphone amplification capabilities.
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Product Strengths

  • Fantastic build quality, aggressive contemporary design
  • Includes a solid, workable leatherette case
  • Delivers fun, V-shaped tuning with thumping bass, direct midrange, and bold treble
  • Delivers fun, detail, dynamics, precision and a bold sound character
  • Versatile, functioning as a Bluetooth receiver, a dongle DAC, and a desktop DAC amp combo

Product Considerations

  • Buttons rattle a bit
  • Larger than past models like the BTR5
  • Mediocre battery duration
  • Sharp edges
  • FiiO only recommends headphones of up to 150Ω

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Questyle M15, the M15 has a more balanced sound and even more textures and resolution
  • Compared to the iFi Audio Go Blu, the BTR7 wins in sound staging depth

Takeaway: The BTR7 is a competent Bluetooth DAC/AMP that will handle IEMs and headphones alike and also works as a capable USB dongle. With a dedicated smartphone app for EQ and solid sound quality, it is an excellent value.

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Our take on the brand

FiiO stands out for integrating unique features into portable audio devices, such as their BTR7 DAC/amplifier with its screen and wireless charging, and their KB3 mechanical keyboard with a built-in DAC/amp. The brand caters to audiophiles seeking personalization through products like their pioneering X7 music player with interchangeable amp modules and their compact R7 desktop system that combines streaming, DAC, and headphone amplification capabilities.
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SMSL
DO400
499
/
Released
2023
The DO400 is an ES9039SPRO 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 DO400 is a versatile device, serving as a DAC, preamp, headphone amplifier, and Bluetooth receiver
  • It offers a highly resolving and transparent sound, with a measured dynamic range of 133dB on its XLR output and 126dB on its headphone output
  • It has very tight control over the drivers, sounds quite dynamic and clean, and delivers a punchy sound
  • The DO400 features extensive I/O with HDMI, USB, XLR 4-Pins, and Pentaconn 4-Pins

Product Considerations

  • It does not have analog inputs, which limits the sources one can pair it with
  • The DO400's case cover is steel, and the rotary knob wobbles
  • Some may find its sound signature a bit too linear for some genres
  • The remote control is plastic-y
  • The speedy nature of the ESC by Silicon might result in a less impressive initial kick in the eardrums via headphones, compared to the XLR and RCA outputs

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Topping DX7 Pro Plus, the DO400 is more organic and dynamic sounding
  • Compared to the Topping DX5, the DO400 offers noticeably better line output
  • Compared to the Chord Mojo 2, the Chord Mojo 2 sounds better when used as a DAC, offering better detail retrieval and a richer tone timbre, but the DO400 has more power
  • Compared to the SMSL SU-9, the DO400 sounds slightly brighter and less-smoothed over—there's an analytical quality to the treble end

Takeaway: The SMSL DO400 is a great-sounding all-in-one unit that offers a lot of features for the price. Its noiseless performance with IEMs and ability to drive most headphones make it a worthwhile purchase.

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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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