FiiO X3 II
Fiio
X3 II - one of the currently available Hi-Fi-players with built-in DAC and
DSD-decoder. He managed to establish itself as a model in terms of price and
quality. However, whether modern user needs a portable Hi-Fi-player when the
market is smartphones with separate audio chip? Are they comparable sound
quality and ease of use? The answers you will find in the user testing Fiio X3
II.
Specifications
Fiio X3 II
- Formats: mp3, mp2, AAC, OGG, APE, ALAC, AIFF, FLAC, WMA, WAV, DSD
- Maximum resolution: 192 kHz x 24 bits (WMA - 96 kHz), DSD64 / 128
- Playlists: m3u, m3u8
- Built-in memory: none
- Card slot: microSD up to 128 GB
- Processor: Ingenic JZ4760B
- DAC: Cirrus Logic CS4398
- DAC clock: 22.5792 MHz 24.576 MHz +
- Chips amplifier: 2 x OPA1642 + LMH6643
- Display: TFT 2 "of 320 x 240
- The equalizer 10 bands
- Built-in threads: 6
- Outputs: 3.5mm (headphone), 3.5 mm (linear + S / PDIF)
- USB: v2.0, for charging, uploading content, and DAC functions
- Mode OTG: Yes
- Battery: Li-Pol 3,7 V / 2600 mAh
- Dimensions: 96.7 x 57.7 x 16.1 mm
- Weight: 135 grams
In
the role of testers, as usual, are the end users 4PDA. They all have different
musical tastes, and used to listen to music on different devices. They received
a set of test files in the formats MP3, FLAC and WAV, and full-size headphones
Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7 to boot.