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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.

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WiiM Mini

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An excellent review of a great product
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Manufacturer details

WiiM Mini will pop up automatically in the WiiM Home app. Follow the in-app guide and start streaming music in less than 2 minutes. Stream Hi-Res audio up to 192 kHz/24 bit. WiiM Mini supports up to 192kHz, 24-bit audio output. That's the same as an artist's recording in the studio. The integrated TI stereo DAC provides high-quality analog audio output with 106-dB SNR, dynamic range, and -92dB THD+N performance.
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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:

  • WiiM's product lineup delivers exceptional value by incorporating a comprehensive suite of modern features into affordable devices, challenging the traditional high cost of entry into hifi audio.
  • They prioritize user experience with their robust and actively updated WiiM Home app, which integrates numerous streaming services and offers extensive customization options, including EQ and presets.
  • WiiM devices are distinguished by their broad compatibility, seamlessly integrating with popular ecosystems such as AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast, Alexa, and Roon, allowing for flexible multi-room audio setups and voice control.
  • The brand offers bit-perfect digital outputs on its streamers, enabling enthusiasts to use their preferred external DACs and ensuring unaltered audio fidelity, setting them apart from many other streamers in their price category.

WiiM Mini

  • Positioning: The entry-level product in the lineup, designed for budget-conscious users seeking basic streaming capabilities.
  • Description: Features a compact size and affordability, making it ideal for small spaces or portable setups. It features a bit-perfect output and supports high-resolution audio streaming via Wi-Fi, Airplay 2, and Bluetooth 5.2, which is a step up from basic Bluetooth-only devices. Compared to the WiiM Pro, it lacks advanced DAC capabilities and additional input options, making it more suitable for users with simpler audio needs and tighter budgets.

WiiM Pro

  • Positioning: Positioned as a mid-range option, offering enhanced streaming features for more demanding users.
  • Description: Stands out with its robust streaming capabilities and user-friendly app, making it a great choice for those looking to upgrade their existing audio systems with high-quality streaming. It includes a high-resolution DAC and supports both analog and digital inputs, providing more flexibility than the WiiM Mini. However, it doesn't offer the amplification power found in the WiiM Amp.

WiiM Amp

  • Positioning: Designed as an integrated streaming amplifier, catering to users who need both streaming and amplification in one device.
  • Description: Features powerful amplification and streaming capabilities, making it a versatile choice for home audio setups. It includes a Class D amplifier with 60 watts per channel, which is more powerful than the WiiM Pro's preamp capabilities, and includes an ESS Sabre DAC for high-quality audio conversion. However, it lacks the advanced streaming features and connectivity options of the WiiM Ultra.

WiiM Ultra

  • Positioning: The flagship model, offering the most advanced features and highest performance in the lineup.
  • Description: Features a high-end DAC and extensive connectivity options, making it perfect for audiophiles seeking top-tier streaming and audio quality. It includes an ESS ES9038 Q2M DAC, providing superior audio clarity and depth compared to the other models, and supports Wi-Fi 6 for faster and more reliable streaming. While it offers the best sound quality, it does not include built-in amplification like the WiiM Amp.
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Our take on the brand

WiiM is a hifi brand that makes streaming devices with high-end features at unusually low prices, including their WiiM Pro Plus with its premium AKM DAC that outperforms its price point. Their products are designed to make high-quality streaming accessible to more people, offering performance comparable to much more expensive equipment at a fraction of the cost.

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Audiolab
6000N Play
599
599
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11
Reviews
Audiolab is a hifi brand known for its unique streaming platform from Pixel Magic, which enables over-the-air updates and wide audio format compatibility including DSD. Their amplifiers and components feature distinctive capabilities like HDMI ARC inputs, user-selectable digital filters for sound customization, and advanced filtering technology in their pre/power amps.
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Product Strengths

  • Very musical with good bass and rhythm, it sounds sweet and immersive
  • Delivers wonderful sound with high-res tracks from Amazon Music HD and Qobuz
  • Offers great value for money, delivering in pretty much every important area at its price point

Product Considerations

  • The DTS Play-Fi app can be frustrating to work with, and is not intuitive
  • Lacks gapless playback which means it will not play any album from a music library without unwanted pauses
  • Using the DTS Play-Fi app is a chore
  • Performance is affected by data rate and transmission conditions through the phone and its wi-fi link—a source of both complexity and variability

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Bluesound Node 2i: The Audiolab 6000N Play proves the more insightful and involving listen with greater clarity, openness and a down-the-middle tonal balance, though the Node 2i knits music strands together more tightly and has more warmth

Takeaway: The Audiolab 6000N Play is a great affordable way to add streaming to any hifi system without losing sound quality. It has a neutral look and is a competent sounding streamer for the money.

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Our take on the brand

Audiolab is a hifi brand known for its unique streaming platform from Pixel Magic, which enables over-the-air updates and wide audio format compatibility including DSD. Their amplifiers and components feature distinctive capabilities like HDMI ARC inputs, user-selectable digital filters for sound customization, and advanced filtering technology in their pre/power amps.
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Primare
NP5 Prisma MK2
630
630
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8
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Primare is a Scandinavian hifi brand whose UFPD 2 Amplification technology provides a consistent 26dB feedback loop gain across the entire audio range, making their amplifiers exceptionally stable and accurate. Their modular design approach lets users customize their systems by adding or upgrading components like DACs and network modules.
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Product Strengths

  • Open and transparent sound with precise placement and detail without being tiring
  • Versatile streaming options through Chromecast, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal, Qobuz, DLNA/UPnP, and Roon Ready
  • Good sound quality that enhances the listening experience compared to cheaper network players
  • The Prisma platform receives long-term support with updates
  • Compact size allows it to fit pretty much anywhere

Product Considerations

  • Requires a separate DAC or an amplifier with a built-in DAC
  • Basic control is limited to app use
  • The included power supply is a cost-effective option that can be upgraded for improved performance
  • Internet radio stream selection could be better

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Cambridge Audio MX-N10—the NP5 has more mature, defined, transparent, and natural sounds, while the MX-N10 delivers more punch to the sound
  • Vs Bluesound Node—the NP5 offers better levels of clarity, soundstage, and definition, but the Bluesound Node is more feature-rich
  • Vs WiiM Pro—the NP5 has a bigger, more open, and more dynamic soundstage
  • Vs Naim ND5XS—the NP5 is more detailed, tighter defined, and more precise in terms of placement in the stereo image
  • Vs Argon Audio Solo—the NP5 has more resolution and separation, and it projects vocals and soundstage a little bit more viscerally

Takeaway: The NP5 Prisma MKII is a versatile streamer that offers great sound for the price. It is a good choice for anyone wanting to add streaming to their existing setup and is worthwhile if seeking an upgrade in sound quality from basic streamers.

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Our take on the brand

Primare is a Scandinavian hifi brand whose UFPD 2 Amplification technology provides a consistent 26dB feedback loop gain across the entire audio range, making their amplifiers exceptionally stable and accurate. Their modular design approach lets users customize their systems by adding or upgrading components like DACs and network modules.
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Holo Audio
Red
798
798
/
7
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Holo Audio has established itself as a leader in the modern mid-level R-2R DAC movement, focusing on creating DACs with a natural, rich sound that emphasizes musicality over pure detail. Like Denafrips, Holo Audio is known for precise engineering, low noise levels, and exceptional value, offering performance that rivals far more expensive competitors. With a similar approach and price range, Holo Audio is frequently mentioned alongside Denafrips as a top choice for audiophiles seeking high-quality sound without the high-end price tag.
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Product Strengths

  • High-quality build, feels substantial and well-made due to the aluminum casing and hefty weight
  • Offers versatility by functioning as both a streamer and a DDC (digital-to-digital converter)
  • Delivers very low jitter and noise
  • Improves the sound quality, details, and soundstage compared to using a computer directly as a source
  • Provides various connectivity options, including I2S, AES, SPDIF (BNC, Coax, Optical), and USB

Product Considerations

  • Switching between DDC and streamer modes requires physically disconnecting the USB-B cable and power cycling the device, which is not ideal
  • Initial setup and software flashing might be necessary for some users to ensure optimal performance
  • Only connects via Ethernet, as it does not have Wi-Fi
  • Some users have found that a power conditioner is necessary to get the best sound

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Red provides a wider and deeper soundstage, as well as a lower noise floor, compared to the Raspberry Pi
  • Favored for its performance as a DDC and streamer combo, as well as for build quality, the Red is better than the iFi Zen Stream and iFi Neo Stream, the latter of which is considered a good all-in-one solution with a built-in DAC
  • Sounds night and day better, the Metrum Amber sounds more distant, fuzzy, and not as crisp

Takeaway: The Hello Audio Red is a versatile device that can function as a streamer and DDC. It offers a clean and detailed sound, making it a worthwhile addition to a high-quality audio setup.

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Our take on the brand

Holo Audio has established itself as a leader in the modern mid-level R-2R DAC movement, focusing on creating DACs with a natural, rich sound that emphasizes musicality over pure detail. Like Denafrips, Holo Audio is known for precise engineering, low noise levels, and exceptional value, offering performance that rivals far more expensive competitors. With a similar approach and price range, Holo Audio is frequently mentioned alongside Denafrips as a top choice for audiophiles seeking high-quality sound without the high-end price tag.
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FIIO
SR11
515
515
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6
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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

  • Good value as a dedicated audio streaming device that easily fits into an existing desktop or hifi setup
  • Wide range of digital outputs, including optical, coaxial, and USB
  • USB-A and USB-C outputs are included
  • Remote control is included
  • Excellent build quality

Product Considerations

  • Setting up the SR11 on WiFi can be challenging
  • It lacks Bluetooth connectivity, though FiiO has indicated they are working on a firmware update to add this capability
  • No analog outputs
  • Misses out on AirPlay 2 and DLNA
  • No Chromecast integration

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The SR11 differentiates itself with Roon integration, making it a great starting point for Roon users

Takeaway: The SR11 is a well-built, affordable streamer with good sound, perfect for those invested in the Apple or Roon ecosystem. With its various outputs, it easily connects to existing audio gear.

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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
ZEN Stream
399
/
Released
2021
Designed from the ground up to modernise your Hi-Fi, the ZEN Stream wirelessly casts Hi-Res PCM and DSD to your DAC, all while being fully controllable from your smartphone.
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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

  • The iFi ZEN Stream offers a 'tremendously flexible specification' for a network streaming transport, supporting various streaming methods including UPnP, Tidal Connect, Spotify Connect, Roon Endpoint, NAA, and AirPlay
  • Offers great functionality and fine sound in a small package at a low price, offering an excellent price-to-performance ratio, making it accessible for a wider audience
  • Designed to work with any DAC with a USB or S/PDIF connection, expanding its compatibility and usefulness
  • Setup is generally considered easy, particularly for Roon users, making it user-friendly
  • Solid build quality with metal construction indicates durability

Product Considerations

  • The software experience might have 'minor stability and set up niggles,' sometimes requiring restarts or exhibiting finicky behavior
  • The front panel design, particularly the large 'STREAM' logo and LED indicators, may not appeal to all users
  • The included owner's manual may be inadequate for those who may want to access specific features of the device
  • Some user's found Airplay implementation issues

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • vs AURALiC Altair G2: The AURALiC sounded more subtly delineated, but the improvement in no way reflected the price difference, showing what fine value the iFi is
  • vs Raspberry Pi: Far easier to set up, more user-friendly, and sonically indistinguishable
  • vs SOtM SMS200 Neo: The Stream makes the SOtM look decidedly limited in terms of functionality
  • vs Bluesound Node: The Bluesound Node offers the addition of a solidly designed and road-tested, closed operating system, analog outputs, and Bluetooth inputs
  • vs Pi2Design Pi2AES: A slight advantage to the Zen Stream

Takeaway: The iFi ZEN Stream is a versatile and affordable device for streaming music from various sources to a DAC. It is easy to set up and offers great sound quality, making it a worthwhile addition to any hifi system.

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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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SMSL
SD-9
399
/
Released
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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

  • Versatile connectivity—offering a wide array of input and output options, including USB, optical, coaxial, AES/EBU, I2S (via HDMI), Bluetooth, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi, providing flexibility in connecting to various devices and sources
  • Good sound quality—described as balanced, detailed, neutral, resolving, and clean
  • Local file playback—can play music from local sources like microSD cards, USB drives, and NAS setups, making it a standalone source device
  • EQ and MSEB features—includes an equalizer and MSEB (Magic Sound 8 Ball) for sound customization, offering a way to tweak the sound without full EQ curves

Product Considerations

  • Software is described as unpolished, buggy, glitchy, laggy, and finicky
  • Streaming via DLNA/UPnP can be unreliable, with dropouts, freezes, and connection losses reported
  • Some reviewers experienced issues with AirPlay connectivity
  • Menu navigation is considered clunky, with key functions buried deep and requiring multiple clicks to access
  • The display is small, making it difficult to read from a distance

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Cambridge Audio A51n—the SD-9 connected via I2S offers improved sound quality compared to A51n's digital stream via optical
  • Compared to the Allo DigiOne—the SD-9 provides a firmer bass and more energy and excitement, the DigiOne is smoother but rolled off on the high frequencies

Takeaway: The SMSL SD-9 is a versatile device with good sound quality and many features. It is a good option if one wants a single device that can play music from many sources, especially local files.

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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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NAD
CS1
349
/
Released
2023
NAD's affordable CS1 Endpoint Network Streamer lets you add music streaming capability to any stereo or home-theatre system. Or you can configure a low-footprint music system for your den or home office by connecting the CS1 to a pair of powered speakers. The CS1 supports the most popular network streaming and casting protocols, including Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, DLNA mobile and computer apps*, and Roon, so you can control playback with the music apps you use every day. The CS1 employs audiophile-grade components and can play high-resolution audio, up to 24-bit/192kHz.
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NAD Electronics pioneered affordable hifi equipment by focusing on essential features for good sound, with their classic NAD 3020 becoming the best-selling hifi amplifier in history. Their Masters Series features DirectDigital technology, the world's first closed-loop digital amplification that corrects output every 10 nanoseconds.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent build quality
  • Simple setup
  • Supports AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Bluetooth, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, DLNA, and Roon
  • Delivers outstanding audio performance with support for up to 24-bit/192kHz resolution
  • Offers both digital and analog outputs

Product Considerations

  • No dedicated app or physical remote control, relying on third-party apps for control
  • Uneven streaming service support
  • No hi-res Bluetooth codecs
  • Single RCA analog output
  • Limited USB input is used only for power

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Sonos Port: CS1 has an edge with an optical output, which the Port lacks
  • Vs WiiM Pro: CS1 lacks the ability to pipe an external source into the system, something the WiiM Pro can do
  • Vs Bluesound Node: Unlike the Bluesound Node, the CS1 does not allow users to upload their own music files
  • Vs Bluesound Node: NAD CS-1 is a full endpoint when the Bluesound Node isn't—thus it works better with Roon

Takeaway: The NAD CS1 is a well-built, compact, and simple way to add streaming to a sound system that might be lacking it. It's a great option for those wanting to explore streaming without a big investment.

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NAD Electronics pioneered affordable hifi equipment by focusing on essential features for good sound, with their classic NAD 3020 becoming the best-selling hifi amplifier in history. Their Masters Series features DirectDigital technology, the world's first closed-loop digital amplification that corrects output every 10 nanoseconds.
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KECES
Ebravo
499
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Released
2024
Easy setup. Sound quality up to 192kHz/24bit. Low jitter reclocker. Galvanically isolated input to output. Elimination of digital and network noise. Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, DLNA.
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Keces Audio specializes in power conditioning and filtering through their high-quality toroidal transformers and circuits that separate digital and analog grounding. Their products use thick aluminum chassis to block EMI/RFI interference, and they're particularly known for their S3 DAC/AMP that offers balanced, uncolored sound with high resolution and transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers superb sound quality, enhancing dynamics and musicality
  • Isolates the user from noise, preventing the introduction of noise from connected devices
  • Offers excellent build quality with a sturdy chassis
  • Integrates flawlessly with Tidal Connect and Spotify Connect
  • Provides a cleaner signal with more richness in the bass and a more brilliant treble compared to a computer source

Product Considerations

  • The default power supply has a short wire
  • Input switching is done via buttons
  • An additional DAC is required to function, adding to the overall cost if the user doesn't already have one
  • The included 4Stream smartphone app has received mixed reviews from users
  • Does not have USB output

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Ebravo has easier streaming service integration for Tidal and Spotify, and improves sound drastically with a wider soundstage, compared to Matrix Audio Mini-i Pro 4
  • Ebravo sounds more musical, detailed, and has better resolution with a cleaner signal, compared to Soundaware A1x PRO

Takeaway: The Keces Audio Ebravo is a great digital transport that enhances the sonic qualities of music, making it more engaging and dynamic, and it's easy to use with popular streaming services. It may be a worthwhile consideration for a sonically improved listening experience.

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Our take on the brand

Keces Audio specializes in power conditioning and filtering through their high-quality toroidal transformers and circuits that separate digital and analog grounding. Their products use thick aluminum chassis to block EMI/RFI interference, and they're particularly known for their S3 DAC/AMP that offers balanced, uncolored sound with high resolution and transparency.
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Topping
M50
229
/
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

  • Supports many file formats and can decode PCM up to 24bit-768kHz and DSD up to DSD256 natively
  • Offers a wide range of I/O options and wireless capability, including Bluetooth and WiFi
  • The device is tiny, measuring 11.9 x 3.8 x 11.1 centimeters, which saves desk space
  • The chassis is CNC precision milled with an anodized black finish and an all-aluminum cubic chassis
  • Has LDAC / AAC / SBC / APTX Codec Support and USB OTG & Micro SD Support

Product Considerations

  • Some buttons on the front side are slightly wobbly
  • The screen could be bigger for more comfortable reading
  • The M50 comes with old packaging that Topping was using for more than 2 years
  • It was hard to see what was selected on the EQ settings screen due to dark blue on black color scheme
  • The user interface isn't as smooth when browsing music directly on the device, recommending the Hibby Link app instead

Takeaway: The Topping M50 is a feature-rich digital music player offering versatile connectivity and high-resolution audio playback in a compact size. It is a good option for audiophiles seeking a convenient and capable digital source for their audio systems.

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Our take on the brand

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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