You could always spend your money in better ways. And you could also try not having "fun" at the expense of others.
Sorry about my poor attempt at humor. Zero intent to offend. And we all spend our money as we see fit. YMMV.
You could always spend your money in better ways. And you could also try not having "fun" at the expense of others.
If that's a joke then I don't share your sense of humour or understand the point of it.
I find it tragic.Perhaps you don’t find it funny but I had a wee smirk at the idea of $13k iem’s
I find it tragic.
As the review mentioned, it's a balance output. A good dac for 32 ohm load, acceptable for 16 ohm and unknown for 12 ohm.Thank you for that info Jason (still waiting on mine).
If I understand correctly, does this mean it will provide a properly balanced common noise rejection output for input into something like a miniDSP Flex balanced (with the right cable)?
Thanks Jason. I believe I have the right cable for the job to go from the Fosi DS2 to the miniDSP Flex balanced as Amir reviewed here:As the review mentioned, it's a balance output. A good dac for 32 ohm load, acceptable for 16 ohm and unknown for 12 ohm.
There are many cables out there, read the review (like below) to find the correct one.
Amazon keyword: CESS-257 Black 4.4mm to Dual XLR Male Balanced Audio Headphone Adapter Cable
Hi. At 1Vrms output, 300 ohm load I'm seeing thd+n of -106dB. Once i change the load to 16 ohm, it increases about 6dB.16 Ohm: 1.2 V, +3.9 dBu, 105 dB THD+N, 92 mW
Just bought one of these but not having much joy with it, at least with my Windows 11 Lenovo laptop. It's extremely susceptible to dropouts and pops every time the computer does anything, to the point that it's virtually unusable. The computer works fine with my ancient Arcam rPAC so there's obviously some compatibility issue going on here with the DS2. Anyone having the same issue or have any suggestions to rectify? The problem persists regardless of which app is playing music or whether it's in exclusive mode.
Thanks
Alex
Same here. Maybe its the mute process mentioned here in this thread. My dropouts are similar to the described delay when starting a new track.
Sadly there is no help from Fosi on this issue. Its basically useless on my Windows 11 laptops - the main usage scenario I bought it for. On my Windows 10 PCs it works, also no such problems on OSX, iOS and Android.
Since I bought it directly from Fosi, they wrote me a follow up mail to rate the DS2 on their site. Which I did - mentioning the Windows 11 issue. Well, my post there was deleted. Most certainly not because of offensive language.
File format makes no difference on my ThinkPad P1.FLAC and PCM files play fine on both Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers, with both Foobar2000 and JRiver. However, with anything DSD, DSF, DSDIFF etc., it will briefly cut out every 30-60 seconds or so. If DSD files are first transcoded to PCM, it's fine. I've never had this problem with my other DAC/Headphone amps.
I just don't understand how these companies blunder like this. These problems aren't hard to find, they obviously do very little testing. To be fair, this (expensive, high-end) Lenovo laptop I'm using has some weird flaws that even a relatively small amount of testing would have revealed. It's got a super high resolution display, obviously a state-of-the-art panel, ruined by a clearly visible touch screen grid. Obviously it went into production without once being tested by a photographer (the kind of buyer who'd likely want a computer like this!).I though of returning mine, but once I confirmed it worked OK with my older laptop and my phone, I decided to keep it.
It's just difficult to recommend this, even given the price, unless you know someone who has it and can lend it to you so you can test for the dropouts.
What Amir's dashboard shows is amazing, but not everyone has the same experience.
I wonder if Fiio KA13 is any better (connection-stability-wise) - similar power specs (which DS2 doesn't deliver power-wise, though what's actually delivered is still pretty good), ability to switch to USB Audio Class 1 (so it can be used with a PS5).
Or the KA11, if you just need 2V from unbalanced output, a bit less expensive than Fosi but lacks volume buttons.
Too bad I can't find any proper review of those.
KA15 is the only FiiO dongle i'd consider right now, its marginally more expensive but a much better package overall.I though of returning mine, but once I confirmed it worked OK with my older laptop and my phone, I decided to keep it.
It's just difficult to recommend this, even given the price, unless you know someone who has it and can lend it to you so you can test for the dropouts.
What Amir's dashboard shows is amazing, but not everyone has the same experience.
I wonder if Fiio KA13 is any better (connection-stability-wise) - similar power specs (which DS2 doesn't deliver power-wise, though what's actually delivered is still pretty good), ability to switch to USB Audio Class 1 (so it can be used with a PS5).
Or the KA11, if you just need 2V from unbalanced output, a bit less expensive than Fosi but lacks volume buttons.
Too bad I can't find any proper review of those.
I wasn't aware of this one, looks interesting and has high power output, on-board PEQ and UAC1 support, which nobody else seems to be doing. Nice!KA15 is the only FiiO dongle i'd consider right now, its marginally more expensive but a much better package overall.
Edit: (I own KA5/13/15/17)