General Information
The return of The Legend
As an upgrade to the original and wildly popular FiiO E7, the new FiiO E07K portable USB DAC and headphone amplifier brings the following improvements
- 96kHz 24-Bit high resolution audio decoding.
- Right and left channel balance can be adjusted to suit users with different ear sensitivity.
- Separate fine bass and treble adjustments with 20 discreet steps from -10 to +20
- Output bypass feature allows user to output fixed line-level signal when used with E09K
- Three separate gain levels of 0dB, 6dB, and 12dB.
- Hold swich prevents inadvertent adjustments an key presses
Specification:
- Output Power: 250mW (16Ohm); 36mW (300Ohm)
- Recommended Headphone Impedance: 16 ~ 150Ohm
- Sampling Rate: 96kHz/24Bit
- Battery: 1200mAH
- Playback Time: 24 Hours
- Size: 3.8" x 2.2" x 0.6"
- Weight: 3.5oz
As an upgrade to the original and wildly popular FiiO E7, the new FiiO E07K portable USB DAC and headphone amplifier brings the following improvements
- 96kHz 24-Bit high resolution audio decoding.
- Right and left channel balance can be adjusted to suit users with different ear sensitivity.
- Separate fine bass and treble adjustments with 20 discreet steps from -10 to +20
- Output bypass feature allows user to output fixed line-level signal when used with E09K
- Three separate gain levels of 0dB, 6dB, and 12dB.
- Hold swich prevents inadvertent adjustments an key presses
Specification:
- Output Power: 250mW (16Ohm); 36mW (300Ohm)
- Recommended Headphone Impedance: 16 ~ 150Ohm
- Sampling Rate: 96kHz/24Bit
- Battery: 1200mAH
- Playback Time: 24 Hours
- Size: 3.8" x 2.2" x 0.6"
- Weight: 3.5oz
in sq, but after a while the bass seemed to be more plentiful. Made my A151's much warmer and
improved (imo) the bass response. Interestingly, my Andes appeared to have died. Would not hold a charge, display would not appear, etc. Decided to give it a last shot, took it out of its
box, turned it on and everything works. Hope it stays alive, as I rather like it.