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High-Resolution Audio Support

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Customer Reviews

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Jacques Lamerde

I purchased this D.A.C. to use with the Zen Can Headphone amplifier(love it). This D.A.C. sounds great when connected to the amp with a balanced connector. I use the U.S.B. port for listening to Tidal on my laptop. I have a C.D. transport connected via tos link, and use blue tooth for late night television viewing. I also have the R.C.A. outputs connected to the "record in" of a very good J.V.C. tape deck. In all of these applications this D.A.C. sounds amazing. I like it as much as I like my Chord Q-Test which is 4 times the price! The ultra small footprint makes it easy to fit into any system. It can be powered via U.S.B. but the external wall-wart that comes with it is a very high quality power supply which I recommend using.I doubt that one could find a better D.A.C. at this price.

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Christopher Cavazos

This unit sounds fantastic especially with Qobuz he fi streams. Could not be happier.

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Paul C.

This is a wonderful digital to audio converter that features a balanced output.Most DACs feature unbalanced RCA line-level outputs. Using a 3.5mm socket this DAC produces a true balanced signal output. A small adapter cable converts that 3.5mm jack to a pair of XLR balanced inputs for the next item in the signal chain. Balanced signals are immune to electronic interference and typically have a better signal-to-noise ratio down below 100dB.I connect into the DAC with an iPad and they connect with the highest possible bit rate available from Apple Music service.Musically it's invisible which is nice.

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Mark C

I have a WiiM Pro going in to this using Tidal and it has brought new life into my set up.I am thrilled with its performance. I chose this unit as I already have a Hip DAC for my headphones that works equally as well. The IFi brand is very good, and this unit does not disappoint. I have a DAC from another brandFor my PC audio and I believe I will be replacing that with an IFi product.

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Brian M. Rzycki

I have this attached to an older Classè SSP-800 so friends and family can stream music at my home. It’s paired with every phone I’ve encountered and the guest can play their music within a few moments. The sound quality is almost as good as as a wired connection. I’ve tried both the analog and digital outputs and there is a difference in sound coloration: I recommend others try both to suit their tastes. I personally prefer the digital signal path.The design also fits well with the rest of my home stereo components.

iFi Audio Zen One Signature DAC Bluetooth/USB/Optique/Coaxial FAQs

What input options are available on the ZEN One Signature DAC?

The ZEN One Signature DAC offers multiple input options, including Bluetooth for wireless convenience, USB for high-resolution digital audio, S/PDIF for optical and coaxial sources, and analogue inputs for traditional wired connections. This flexibility ensures seamless compatibility with a wide range of devices.

Does the ZEN One Signature DAC include a built-in headphone amplifier or volume control?

No, the ZEN One Signature DAC is designed as a pure DAC without a built-in headphone amplifier or volume control. It focuses on delivering high-quality digital-to-analog conversion and is intended to be paired with an external amplifier or active speakers for volume control and amplification.

How does the ZEN One Signature DAC differ from other models in the ZEN series?

Yes, you can connect multiple digital sources to the ZEN One Signature DAC simultaneously using its various input options. For example, you can connect a computer via USB, a CD player via coaxial, and a gaming console via optical input. You can then switch between these inputs as needed.

Can I connect multiple digital sources to the ZEN One Signature DAC simultaneously?

Yes, you can connect multiple digital sources to the ZEN One Signature DAC simultaneously using its various input options. For example, you can connect a computer via USB, a CD player via coaxial, and a gaming console via optical input. You can then switch between these inputs as needed.