![]() When turning the pot up to the max, I did not notice much (or any) background noise or amplifier hiss. One thing worth mentioning is that the Amp is reasonably clean of background noise, even on high gain. Fiio’s website did state that the delta of the volume between low and high gain is 5.7 dB for 3.5 mm out and 5.9 dB for 2.5 mm Balanced out. However, the low gain is already decently powerful. The high gain switch on the Q1MkII does not give a very big volume increase from the low gain in my experience. Note the rubber feet on the Q1MkII are not included in the package. Inside, you’ll find an interconnect (IC), a lightning to micro USB cable, 2 sets of stacking bands (normal and large sizes) and 1 stacking pad. The product comes in a pretty standard white box. But at a fraction of the cost, the Q1MkII definitely punches well above the price Fiio is commanding. No doubt it would not beat something like the Q5 – a TOTL DAC/AMP from Fiio, which is priced at slightly over S$500 here in Singapore. Review by: “Charlie” from The Little Audiophileįiio Q1MkII Retail Price (at time of writing): S$179įiio Q1MkII… where do I start? Alright, this little DAC/AMP is small in stature but is not exactly small in sound. I purchased this DAC/Amp with my own resources and I am simply giving my honest review of the product! ![]() Output Impedance: <1.2 ohms (3.5mm out) and <2 ohms (2.5mm balanced out)įor more technical information, click here: Fiio Q1 Mark II full specificationsĭisclaimer: I am not affiliated to Fiio in any way and do not benefit monetarily or in any other form for writing this review. Max supported sampling rate: Up to 384kHz/32bit PCM and DSD256 ![]() Input/Output: 3.5 mm Input and Output, 2.5 mm Balanced Output, Digital In (USB/OTG DAC)Īmplifier Chip: OPA1662 (low-pass) and OPA926
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