![]() ![]() This allows Nano iDSD can work with In-Ear-Monitors (IEMs) and in-built iFi iPurifier means it delivers clean, quality music with no buzz, no hiss and no fuss with 10 hours of battery life ready to supercharge your music! Stream, stream, stream… Its transparent sonic nature delivers a smooth sound with no loss in music retrieval. The nano iDSD Black Label is for those who enjoy great music on-the go. From your phone, amplify your Spotify, Apple Music or Tidal using an Apple CCK cable or OTG cable for Android. At home or in the office, use the USB3.0 cable provided to connect to your PC. The nano iDSD Black Label plays Hi-Res audio up to DSD256 so you can enjoy your tunes in the original format just as the artists intended. If your getting into MQA the nano BL is MQA ready. Use it with Tidal ‘HiFi’ on your computer or mobile and Nano iDSD is even Roon tested for simple set-up should you wish to give Roon a whirl. Measure.įancy getting technical? The nano BL has a Listen option (Minimum Phase Bezier Filter) and a Measure option (Linear Phase Transient-Aligned Filter) for those who like to try a variation to the playback. But how does it fare in terms of performance? IFI Nano iDSD DAC Review We say just switch it on, plug in your device, and listen away.Continuing this week’s pointed look at IFI’s new range of amps and DACs, I’ve holed myself up in the MajorHifi Review Office with the Nano iDSD DAC – a less costly version of the Micro iDSD Black Label, retailing for $199. The Nano iDSD comes packaged with a USB 3.0 (2.0 compatible) cable, an RCA cable, a warranty card/spec sheet, two hefty rubber bands, and a nice little storage pouch. Input is limited to USB, but outputs include 3.5 mm audio, RCA, and SPDIF. ![]() The unit sports a 1400 mAh internal battery, but can still run off of USB power when plugged into a computer.Ī dedicated switch on the rear side of the Nano iDSD allows the user to switch between Standard and Minimum Phase filtering. The whole unit is fairly lightweight and easy to carry. ![]() PCM: Standard/Minimum Phase digital (selectable)ĭSD: Standard/Extended Range analogue (selectable)ĭXD: Bit-Perfect Processing, analogue filter (fixed)Ĭompatible with iPhone,iPod, iPad and Android Devices USB-OTG# In all, it’s no bigger than my FiiO player and could easily fit in the pocket of a jacket or coat.īit-Perfect DSD & DXD DAC by Burr Brown (1-DAC Chip 2-Channel 4-Signals) An aluminum body contributes to this portability, while still feeling strong enough to take a tumble or two. < 3W (charging battery and playback together) Look at all those specs! Boiled down, it’ll handle anything from lowly MP3’s to Sony’s proprietary DSD to the newer DXD format. Battery life can reach 10 hours of continuous playback, depending on volume level, of course. The amplifier inside the DAC is also decent – it provides enough power to drive less power hungry models ranging up to 150 ohms, but may not perform as well beyond that threshold. While the amplifier qualities are adequate enough, the DAC qualities are more of note, and readily apparent at first listen. Like other products in the IFI catalog (namely, the more expensive Micro iDSD DACs), the Nano tackles sound with excellent filtering and a surprisingly good input channel. The result is a sharp and contrasting sound that remains immaculate. ![]() Definitely, this is not the revelation that I experienced with the iDSD Micro Black Label, but it is a close second with pleasing audio improvements that go hand-in-hand with the affordable price.įairly wide open to different file formats, I was stoked to pump my FLAC and WAV files through this little beast, but you could opt for lossy MP3 files or the higher end DXD and DSD stuff, too. Much mention has been made of smartphone compatibility, and you can pair the Nano with Apple and Android devices – with the use of Camera Connection Kit or OTG adapter, respectively.Īs far as headphones are concerned – and as I mentioned above – you can run some decent models off of the on-board amp, but more power-hungry models may leave you wanting more. While I can personally attest to the efficacy of models up to 50 ohms, the power output seems ripe for any impedance up 150 ohms. Of course, you could still use the Nano as a DAC hooked up to a dedicated amplifier for even better results. ![]()
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