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Does anyone know how Topping model lines are organized? They have a ton of seemingly overlapping products, but maybe there is something I am just not familiar with.
Looking at their website (https://www.tpdz.net/products), it seems the current product lines / designations are:
1/10, 3/30, 5/50, 7/70, 9/90 are the model lines, which imply higher number = better and more $$$
Single digits seem to be reserved for the DAC/amp products (the DX models)
DX = DAC/amp
D = standalone DAC
E = standalone DAC
What differentiates D from E?
A = Headphone amplifier
L = Headphone amplifier
What differentiates A from L?
PA, LA, MX are different flavors of power amplifiers
Pro
S
Pro > S?
But A30Pro > A50s? (mixing Pro/S and 30/50)
(the A30Pro costs more than the A50s)
NX, G, M, EHA are various other one-off products
It's hard to know where to start when looking at the lineup.
Looking at their website (https://www.tpdz.net/products), it seems the current product lines / designations are:
1/10, 3/30, 5/50, 7/70, 9/90 are the model lines, which imply higher number = better and more $$$
Single digits seem to be reserved for the DAC/amp products (the DX models)
DX = DAC/amp
D = standalone DAC
E = standalone DAC
What differentiates D from E?
A = Headphone amplifier
L = Headphone amplifier
What differentiates A from L?
PA, LA, MX are different flavors of power amplifiers
Pro
S
Pro > S?
But A30Pro > A50s? (mixing Pro/S and 30/50)
(the A30Pro costs more than the A50s)
NX, G, M, EHA are various other one-off products
It's hard to know where to start when looking at the lineup.