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Avis laissé en France le 4 janvier 2025
Cadeau pour mon mari mélomane il en est ravi !
AGUSTIN
Avis laissé en Espagne le 2 avril 2025
Genial atencion del vendedor Supersonido. Gracias Chema Nieto!!!. Creo que la buena atencion se demuestra cuando las cosas no salen como uno quiere. Compre el ifi dac 3 y tras varias pruebas no funcionaba. Me puse en contacto con supersonido (el vendedor) a traves del correo el jueves 27 de marzo y han atendido mi problema en seguida. El mismo dia me han contactado por correo y me han mandado un mensajero que lo ha recogido el mismo viernes 28. El lunes 31 marzo lo han recibido . Han contactado con el servicio tecnico y me han confirmado que estaba estropeado. El martes 1 me han mandado un nuevo aparato y hoy miercoles 2 abril estoy disfrutando de el. Asi que creo que mejor no se puede hacer!! . Impecable, Gracias!!!. Por cierto el ifi genial!!
J. G. Osborn
Avis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 13 août 2024
As someone who relies on his iPhone to stream music, I’ve always accepted the limitations Apple impose on users with their total commitment to AAC as their codec of choice. Unfortunately, lossy digital audio compression has its limits, so after the demise of the cellphone jack and with the joys of aptX only an option for less constrained Android users, I’ve never looked beyond mid-range BT headphones for my auditory entertainment.Enter the iFi hip-dac 3. Now, I’m no musically trained audiophile and don’t pretend to understand the physics behind this box of delights but what I do know is this sublimely constructed little beauty makes a world of difference to my listening pleasure.Once connected to my iPhone 13 and aging Bose QC35s, playlists that frankly bored me suddenly spring to life. Bland tuneless grey songs are suddenly rich, colourful, and spacious. Blended instruments and vocals now occupy distinct and precise positions in space as if on a stage that surrounds me. Previously muddied notes are crisper and clearer, resolving further as the drivers in my tired old cans have their cobwebs blown away by a tsunami of sound I’d never experienced in headphones before. It’s like sitting in the best seat of a concert hall with the added bonus of volume and base control. Without doubt, the iFi hip-dac 3 has given me somewhere I can just be still and listen to musical nuances I never realised existed outside of live performances.I realise it’s quite an investment but the sound difference it brings to a mid-range pair of discontinued headphones connected to an iPhone is incredible. I also no longer need to consider trialing alternative premium solutions that probably won’t make as much difference. The only slight downside for me is while HD3 is portable in the sense you don’t need a plug, it’s not something I plan walking around with much. But then my trusty QC35s have got BT and very effective ANC for that. In lieu of being gifted a pair of T+A Solitaire T BT headphones, it’s a compromise I’m prepared to make. Am I a happy hic? You bet I am.
CxKx
Avis laissé en Allemagne le 30 juin 2024
Ich benutze den Verstärker zusammen mit einem Sennheiser HD25 70 Ohm. Die Leistung ist wirklich überragend. Ich höre gern Bassstarke Musik und mit der Funktion xBass ist der Bass schon fast zu stark. Hätte nicht gedacht das so ein kleiner Verstärker so viel Leistung hat. Der Akku hält sehr gut und man kann durch den zweiten usb-c Anschluss gleichzeitig hören und laden. Preis / Leistung 100% gut 👍
olivier quentin
Avis laissé en France le 20 octobre 2024
Ecoute musicale
Bernard Hebbelynck
Commenté en Belgique le 12 octobre 2024
si le prix ne vous fait pas peur, c'est un bon appareil
R. Hing
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 23 décembre 2023
I had been researching portable DAC/amp solutions that would allow me to stream Tidal high resolution audio and Spotify audio from my iPhone 14 Plus. I seriously considered a Chord Mojo 2, but kept reading about intermittent white noise problems with iOS devices using Lightning connections. I wanted something compact and light to carry as I listen to music therapeutically when I am at home or on the road for work. I read about the iFi hip-dac3 and wondered how much I would give up in audio quality selecting this over the Chord Mojo 2. I decided to purchase this as I read on Web forums that this DAC/amp worked well with iOS devices. I also like the simple, yet elegant, industrial design with intuitive controls. Better, it has a 4mm TRRS balanced output along with a 3.5mm unbalanced TRS output.My Sony MDR-MV1 studio monitor headphones have a 24 ohm impedance and can be used in unbalanced or balanced modes, so they're not difficult to drive. I really love them because they are light and comfortable. I can literally wear them all day, they fit that well. They are Sony's first open back professional headphones with a neutral presentation for professional monitoring use, so I wanted something that was smooth and able to drive these headphones that have an exceptional bass response for open back headphones. For reference, I listen to a wide range of music from jazz to classic rock to large orchestral classical music.I also purchased a Miter case to protect the beautiful Shadow Titanium anodized Aluminum enclosure of the hip-dac3. When I opened the package for the hip-dac3, I was pleasantly surprised to find a 5-6 length Apple Lightning-to-USB-C OTG connection cable. iFi's product description does not state that this cable is included, so that was a bonus. It also came with a USB-A-to-USB-C cable and a USB-C-to-USB-C cable. I also discovered just how compact the hip-dac3 is relative to my iPhone 14 Plus. I can hold my iPhone and hip-dac3 in one hand while I carry it around with my Sony's on my head. It really is a nice portable combination that I can take with the Sony's when I am on extended business trips or tooling around the house.As for sound quality, I love this combination when playing high resolution tracks streaming from Tidal. The hip-dac3 also decodes MQA streams. This was not a requirement for me as I am not an MQA fan. I prefer the high resolution FLAC tracks, but it is kind of neat to see the LEDs around the volume knob change colors depending on the digital source. Prior to receiving the hip-dac3, I used a Sonic Unity mDSD USB dongle DAC that takes power and audio from my iPhone through the bulky Apple iOS Lightning Camera Connection Kit. Apple's CCK works reliably, but it looks like a Rube Goldberg apparatus when everything is connected. This was more cumbersome to handle, and not very rugged. The Encore mDSD is an ESS DAC-based device that can be a bit dry sometimes and even harsh when pushed. The hip-dac3 is smooth as silk with its Burr-Brown Multi-Bit DAC and iFi's custom op amps in a full-balanced circuit driving my Sony's. Since it runs on batteries, I definitely have more clean and smooth headroom. Listening to classical scores by Holst and Stravinsky, this amp can reproduce the symphonic fireworks. Playing Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" and "Animals" at high resolution really fleshes out the engineer's mixes. The pace and rhythm really got my head to bobbing, feet to tapping and had me singing along. When music listening engages me in this way, I know I have a great thing going. I played Wayne Shorter's remastered "Speak No Evil" at high resolution, and the interplay and flow between Wayne Shorter and his ensemble really stirred me. This device faithfully reproduces tone and timbre. I am sure the Chord Mojo 2 is a fine DAC/amp, but I am really pleased that I purchased the iFi hip-dac3. I highly recommended this.
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