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Reviewed in the Netherlands on March 6, 2025
Great little dac/amp.comes in a very decent box, with a usb cable included. Build quality is pretty good, it feels very worth it. The volume knob feels good and smooth. all connections are good and over all it works as expected. i installed the driver and was good to go within a minute or 2.sound quality is good, i have been using my audio interface as a dac so sound quality wise i havent been able to detect any differences. not that i believe in that very much.. high quality is high quality. this little amp surely has the quality. it is build well and the design is also nice.i have been using it with Sennheiser hd650's these are 300 ohm headphones and they need an amp. This DX1 drives them nicely. Although, it can't get it super loud, as in.. You can turn up your music to a point where It's too loud to listen to... but you are then also nearly maxed out on volume. so with the hd650 you are on pretty high volume. not that its a problem. Any headphone with less impedance will do more than fine and surely can make you deaf if you want it to.The size is also great.. If you move around with your laptop and need a DAC/amp.. You can literally put this dx1 in your back pocket. Can recommend this thing :)
C. King.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
excellent little device. Sound was crystal clear and easy to setup, just plug and play with the USB cable and you are good to go. Worked well with all my IEM's and my dt 770's 250ohm.
Très content de ce stand 🤝
Reviewed in Belgium on March 22, 2025
Great gear 🤝
Mike P
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
this little guy punches way above it's weight class / price. have to set gain to high for headphones, but i don't listen to music super loud so not a problem.
upsingh
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Very detailed and yet smooth. Makes good improvement over desktop sound.
Spoilsport
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Two months in, and I have this DAC + Amp combo paired with an Aune AR5000 as my headphones. I had a pretty decent sound system before with the audio interface my high end motherboard offered, but as I'm sure you know, in order to get the most out of higher end headphones with stricter ohm impedance and thus higher requirements to properly drive, you need to get an amp no matter what. Since my finances were somewhat limited at the time, I needed a budget option for an amp and a DAC. I'd already tried and returned so many models, but this one stands out as the holy grail somehow. I've already recommended it to a few friends, who all stand by the quality of this system.==THE GOOD==The Topping DX1 is a beautiful, little device that is USB-powered, and supports both 6. 35mm and 3.5mm headphone output; I have tested both and they are of equal performance. The quality of the case looks professional, the system does not overheat, and the volume adjustment knob moves satisfyingly smooth. The AK4493S is a pretty good sound chip at the price range, and I can't complain. This is just a solid device all around that works as advertised, and downloading the drivers is a must.==THE BAD==If you are using this DAC + Amp combo on a Windows platform, not only will you have to configure the device to disable the Windows "sound enhancement" and properly configure the audio frequency and fidelity, but you will need to accept the fact that some applications just do not register this device. The most common culprits are not the ones you'd expect. For example, in gaming, Fortnite does not recognize this device and will not play audio through it, while Marvel Rivals detects it just fine. For audio listening, Winamp, Audacity, and WACUP do not register this device, while Spotify and YouTube pick up the device just fine.I'm sure a simple driver update by Topping would fix this issue, and I sincerely hope they are willing to read this review, but until then, it is my one complaint. There is no reason why this device shouldn't work on every application, especially the ones specifically designed with music listening in mind. Would I recommend it? Yes, as long as you are willing to switch back and forth whenever you find an application that doesn't recognize it... a bit cumbersome.After Topping fixes the driver issue, this will be an amazing device.
Client d'
Reviewed in France on January 7, 2025
J'alimente un casque sennheiser 620S qui a une impedence de 150 ohms avec ce modèle et en high gain je dois jamais dépasser les 30% de volume grand max pour avoir un volume sonore satisfaisant donc largement suffisant
焼酎太郎
Reviewed in Japan on January 14, 2025
筐体が肉厚のアルミ板で丈夫です。音質も問題なし。ゲイン切替で多くのヘッドホンやイヤホンに対応します。
Eli A
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
This thing is great and has replaced my sound blaster z on my pc and it's a major upgrade. It’s a simple device with awesome performance.
Franz Schulz
Reviewed in Germany on March 1, 2024
Kleiner DAC und gleichzeitig passabler Kopfhörerverstärker zu einem top Preis. Für hundert Euro ein absolutes top Gerät. Speise damit ein Paar aktive Studiomonitore und betreibe meine Sennheiser HD 650 damit. Die Ausgangsleistung am Kopfhörerverstärker ist ausreichend, mehr aber auch nicht. Im Vergleich zur onboard Soundkarte am PC, Laptop, etc. ein riesiger Zugewinn. Soundqualität vom DAC ist super. Zudem braucht das Gerät kein externes Netzteil. Würde es wieder kaufen.
Darran Hall
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
I've had both HiFiMan Deva Pros hooked up to this as well as AKG K553 Mk.IIs. Cranking the volume knob on the high gain mode will 100% leave your ears ringing after a few minutes. Most impressively, you wouldn't be able to pick out much, if any at all, distortion through this unit. Everything is clear, concise, energetic and fun. Bass is pretty reference-level on this unit so if you're one of those bassheads looking for a fun amp, don't buy this. It's fairly clinical in sound but I much prefer that surgical tough.
bill.i.am
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023
The caveat is that while Topping DX1 works spectacularly with my Bose Acoustimass mini cube speakers DX1 fails miserably with my Sony SS CS5 bookshelf speakers. If anything, I would have expected exactly the opposite since audiophiles hate Acoustimass while mostly liking the CS5.Before I explain the above in detail, let me describe what I love about the feature set of the DX1:You don't pay for unwanted/unnecessary features. Specifically, DX1 doesn't have optical or coax input, no Bluetooth, no external power brick, no LED to display bit rate or mode, no remote control, and no on/off switch.Long story short, the DX1 sound signature is slightly on the bright side. Which makes it OK with dark or warm speakers (e.g. Bose Acoustimass) but NOT OK with bright speakers like the Sony SS CS5 (not only are the Sony bright, but CS5 has a super tweeter making it really bright).With dark/warm speakers, DX1 produces sound which is smooth as silk yet detailed (without any harshness) and full of harmonics.With bright speakers DX1 sound is harsh, sibilant and fatiguing.DX1 and Bose Acoustimass is great with sustained notes/chords (fermata). Vocals and instrumentals are so detailed that I sometimes get actual chills which has never happened before. With that thought in mind here are some Youtube videos I auditioned with DX1:1) More Than Words (Extreme) ~ 2 male vocalists, solo acoustic guitar2) Hot & Cold (Kai, Seulgi, Jeno, Karina) ~ smooth vocals3) Instant Crush (Daft Punk) ~ chill EDM ~ male faux falsetto4) Twist In My Sobriety - extended version (Tanita Tikaram) ~ female low register5) Calm Down - (Rema with Selena Gomez) ~ Mesmerizing vocalsMy hifi setup:Laptop->Topping DX1->[upgraded]Aiyima A3 Pro->Aiyima A07->Bose Acoustimass 7
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