🎶 Elevate your desktop audio game with iFiZen DAC V3 — hear every detail, feel every beat.
The iFiZen DAC V3 is a high-performance desktop DAC preamp that supports ultra-high-resolution audio formats up to PCM 768kHz, DSD512, and MQA. Featuring USB-C connectivity, balanced and single-ended headphone outputs delivering up to 390mW, and advanced features like PowerMatch gain control, XBass+ bass enhancement, and a low-jitter GMT clock, it offers audiophile-grade sound customization and seamless integration with your audio system.
S**G
Outstanding DAC for the price – clean, warm, and detailed sound
The iFi ZEN DAC V3 exceeded my expectations. It delivers clear, detailed sound with a touch of warmth—great for jazz, classical, and vocals. I use it with both powered speakers and headphones, and the soundstage and dynamics are noticeably improved over my previous DAC.The build quality is solid and premium-feeling, and the front volume knob is smooth and responsive. Setup was easy using the USB-C input, and it works flawlessly with my Mac Mini M4 Pro.I really appreciate the features like the Variable/Fixed output switch, PowerMatch for headphones, and the X-Bass option. MQA and high-res file support up to PCM 768kHz and DSD512 is a bonus at this price.Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their desktop audio setup without breaking the bank.
B**T
Another great sounding DAC from iFi
It is a good sounding DAC. I could not detect any "breakthrough" with balanced line out, but they do not claim it in the specs either. I could listen to this DAC for a long time - very pleasant experience. The cheaper cousin Zen DAC Air has a,b(no MQA),c firmware choices and this one has only a,c. Anyway, MQA seems to be inactive anyway when streaming from wiim ultra locally, so standard "a" firmware is fine. The Bass+ only available on line out only when set to variable volume mode (do not forget to use PowerMatch to set line out voltage to acceptable level ~3V max, rotate volume knob to 3 o'clock position - it will be close to standard 2.1V) The fixed line out mode(2.1V) is pretty much straight out of the DAC chip with minimal intervention on the way out. I keep mine in variable mode, so I could boost bass on old/some bass lacking recordings. If you think it is too expensive - there is Zen DAC Air for less than a half price that will deliver pretty much the same sound, just in a cost effective way. It is a keeper for sure.Recently, I learned Yamaha released a while ago a studio subwoofer HS8S. It takes care of high/low pass filtering, so with my older HS80M - it is all I ever needed, so I switched to balanced connections. This sub is very capable, so studio quality audio is back with highs now so detailed, it is on the same level with Sony MDR-6.
D**L
Glad I gave this DAC a try!
Wow!! I've been listning to music now with this DAC for about an hour straight. I was planning to test this out playing a game, but i'm so immersed in the playlist i'm listening too that its difficult to stop! I'm hearing so much clarity and details along with background instruments that even songs I didn't really like I've been listening to and appretiating them a little more now. It feels almost as if i'm at the live performance! I have my Sennheiser ie600's plugged in the 4.4mm balanced output. I really liked my iem's with the portable DAC I have but using this DAC now, it almost makes me not want to listen any other way. I'm really impressed! I feel like this DAC makes me appreciate music more now. I highly recommend getting this and pairing it with a good music source and headphones. I'm glad a gave this DAC a try!
A**E
IMPORTANT INFO, GOOD PRODUCT, PLEASE READ..
I'm going to get straight to the point…This is a high quality DAC. It has premium Burr Brown chips inside and a beautifully designed output circuit that most forget to pay attention to. It's not just the DAC chips inside that make a DAC sound good, it's the power supply and electrical circuity in the output stage that make all the difference and ifi Audio does this incredibly well. If you know about Burr Brown, you know that Burr Brown chips have been used for years for clarity and warmth by the leading Audio Interface manufacturers in Pro Audio (studios). It's a beautiful sound signature that makes every other chip sound analytical and cold. Burr Brown chips can be compared to AKM's high end chips--warm, a lot of impact, but very little distortion. My Adam Audio T8v monitors produce insanely powerful mids and bass with this DAC, but when I look at the 8" drivers on the monitors, they're barely moving. It's incredible how my power this DAC has and how effortless it drives studio monitors. It's insane how much clarity it has, even at high volume. My monitors stay incredibly flat, all the way up to ear-bleeding volume levels...that's very unusual for a DAC at this price....unheard of actually. My volume knob is at 30% most of the time, and that's ridiculously loud. One word to describe this DAC....POWERFUL!ZEN DAC v2Headphone Section Output Power@ 32 Ohms - 280mW (Unbalanced) <—v2 is the Winner@ 50 Ohms - 380mW (Balanced 4.4mm) <—v2 is the WinnerZEN DAC v3Headphone Section Output Power@ 32 Ohms - 210mW (Unbalanced)@ 32 Ohms - 300mW (Balanced 4.4mm)Yes, the ZEN DAC v3 has 32-bit, high KHz capabilities; however, I use the highest paid Tidal subscription for all my streaming and although the music is lossless audio, and the best streaming system today, Tidal does not have ANY master files above 24-bit 192KHz. Therefore, the ZEN DAC v3 would have no benefits/advantages above the ZEN DAC v2.VERY IMPORTANT…v2 - Truebass (Smooth, Deep, Sub-bass Enhancement)V3 - Xbass (Thumpy, Harder-hitting, Bass Enhancement)I prefer the Truebass for all of my music listening, which is Ambient, Ambient Dubstep, Dark Electronic, Deep House, and Progressive tunes.Some people buy the ZEN DAC v2 and the ZEN CAN AMP so that they can use the Truebass feature, AND the Xbass feature. If your headphones have high quality drivers, they can handle both without any distortion. It’s a beautiful experience.My setup: ZEN DAC v2, Truebass ON with HD 599 Headphones and it absolutely blows my Fostex Modhouse Argon MK3 out of the water as far as clarity, bass, and fidelity…..and the Argon’s are known for ridiculous bass.So, this has been a very weird, and confusing revelation, but I’ve realized that pairing is the most important thing with sound, and a $150 headphone like the HD 599 (although highly recommended by everyone) completely obliterates my $1100 setup using the Argons. I’m using the THX 789 Headphone amp for my Argons and STILL, the HD 599 takes the cake.Best sounding setup for all kinds of music (HD 599 with ZEN DAC v2 with Truebass ON)Make sure to burn-in the headphones for a week or two before going full bore with high volume and Truebass ON. If you turn on Truebass before your headphones are burned-in, don't go too high on the volume on the DAC and you'll be fine. Give the driver some time to settle in.Thank me later.
A**R
Good Product, but should include a power adapter
The product is fine, but probably only necessary with higher-end headphones which benefit from some additional amplification. A power adapter (although not required) should be included since the power input is not a standard USB connection.
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