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iFi Audio NEO iDSD Balanced DAC/Amp

iFi Audio NEO iDSD Balanced DAC/Amp

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The iFi Audio NEO iDSD Balanced DAC/Amp stakes its claim to fame in the audiophile world as one of the earliest adopters of all the major high-resolution formats: DSD512, 768-kilohertz PCM, 384 kilohertz MQA, and a whopping 96 kilohertz over Bluetooth. This, when taken as a set, makes it an excellent, full-featured DAC/amp combo capable of tackling as much resolution as you can throw at it Read More
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hiddensong
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Feb 13, 2024
I want to know how much output power it has, but in normal English that has been being used for the past 80 years. Meaning watts/milliwatts. What’s stated, on the XLR balanced output is - Output power (XLR): 6.3V/7.7V max variable, with Impedance (XLR) @ 100 ohms. Can someone educate my dumb ass and translate this? I understand that different cans have different impedance but should t this still have read the rated watts at 100ohms? Or a more popular rating like 32ohm? It feels like marketing jargon bullshit. Thanks
MidnightTaco
20
Feb 18, 2024
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fatchiu
0
Feb 13, 2024
Can use 220V
v0oz2uwgss2s
54
Feb 13, 2024
It's DC voltage (5V/2.5A), so should work 100-240v AC with wall wart.
OscarD
12
Feb 14, 2024
Is this a discontinued version being cleared? Not a problem as such, just trying to be sure which model it is.
Peter28
14
Feb 16, 2024
This is the model before the performance edition.
ozcroz
28
Feb 14, 2024
6.35mm balanced, 4.4mm unbalanced? This is unusual. Are you sure you are not mixing up the outputs?
PeteMtl
446
Feb 18, 2024
You are right, this has to be a print error. 4.4 mm is balanced, 6.3 mm is unbalanced. There is not such thing as a 4.4 mm unbalanced or a 6.3 mm balanced.
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chrixxer
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Mar 25, 2024
“Outputs: 6.35 mm (balanced), 4.4 mm (unbalanced) Output power (6.35 mm): 2V /6.2 V max Output power (4.4 mm): 1V /3.3V max” You have this totally reversed; Ø 4.4 mm is balanced and higher output, Ø 6.35 mm is single ended and lower output. From the manufacturer's spec sheet: “Headphone outputs: 4.4mm Balanced/6.3mm UnBAL.” That‘s also an industry standard, that anyone with "head-fi" experience should have caught...