xDuoo XP-2 Bluetooth & USB DAC/Amp

General Information

Portable DAC/Amp With Bluetooth 5.0


Packing loads of functionality into a small profile, the xDuoo XP-2 DAC/amp works through both USB and Bluetooth. Thanks to the Bluetooth 5.0 HD signal transmission with support for AAC, SBC, and aptX, it’s ideally suited for wire-free travel. The XP-2 can power more demanding headphones with its two-gain adjustment, and can also function as a discrete headphone amp with its aux-in port. As a DAC, it’s compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows devices. Designed to fit comfortably in the hand, this DAC/amp weighs just over 4 ounces and has a battery life of up to 15 hours.



Specs

  • xDuoo
  • Bluetooth receiver: Bluetooth 5.0, supports AAC, SBC, aptX
  • THD+N: 0.008% (1 kHz)
  • Gain: +3 / +9 dB
  • Frequency response: 10 Hz–100 kHz (+/- 0.5 dB)
  • USB sampling rate: Supports 44.1–192 kHz, 16–24 bit
  • USB receiver: Supports Android mobile phone with OTG function and 192 kHz/24 bit lossless transmission at most, computer USB input; supports Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 (with driver installed); Mac
  • Output power: 245 mW at 32 ohms
  • Recommended headphone impedance: 16–300 ohms
  • Battery: 3.7 V / 1,800 mAh
  • Battery life: Aux in: 15 hours; Bluetooth input: ≥ 12 hours; USB in: ≥ 8 hours
  • Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.2 x 0.6 in (105 x 56 x 15 mm)
  • Weight: 4.1 oz (115 g)

Latest reviews

Headphones and Coffee

Previously known as Wretched Stare
xDuoo doesn't disappoint
Pros: Great Build quality, excellent battery life, clear sound with no detectable noise. Easy to use and good looks.
Cons: No USB Type-C but there is an adapter. A pouch or case would have been appreciated.
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You can get it here.

The Packaging is premium feeling and inside is a good amount of accessories you will need. The device is really good looking and simple to operate, build quality is exceptional, the thing is solid and should be durable for years to come.
Sound is superb with no detectable noise, It is mostly Transparent in signature reflecting every recording with a slight warmth in the Mids IMO. It brought some much needed power to my planar earphones giving them a much richer sound than before.
I've run it off several devices including Computers with Windows 10 and Ubuntu Linux , Android , non OS Bluetooth devices and iOS, it worked perfectly for my needs with all of them.

I can defiantly recommend this , it is frankly that good for the price the XP-2 has a good amount of power , clarity and is durable. My favorite DAC/ Amp for travel is now this great looking xDuoo XP-2.

Specs:

Bluetooth: Version 5.0
Supported Formats: AAC, SBC, aptX
Output power: 245 mW at 32 ohms
THD+N: 0.008% (1 kHz)
Gain: +3 / +9 dB
Frequency response: 10 Hz–100 kHz (+/- 0.5 dB)
USB sampling rate: Supports 44.1–192 kHz, 16–24 bit
Recommended headphone impedance: 16–300 ohms
USB receiver: Supports Android mobile phone with OTG function and 192 kHz/24 bit lossless transmission at most, computer USB input; supports Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 (with driver installed); Mac
Battery: 3.7 V / 1,800 mAh
Battery life
Aux in: 15 hours
Bluetooth input: ≥ 12 hours
USB in: ≥ 8 hours
Size: 105 x 56 x 15 mm
Weight: 115 g

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New Head-Fier
Pros: Build quality and materials

Noiseless

Great battery life

Stable wireless signal

Fantastic volume knob

Intuitive

Good amping section

Linear frequency reproduction
Cons: USB type C would have been more future-proofing
Price: 110$

Where to buy: https://www.xtenik.com/product/xduoo-xp-2/

Specifications (from Xtenik):

  • DAC: AKM AK4452

  • Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.0, support AAC, SBC, aptX

  • Output power: 245mW @ 32 Ohm

  • Recommended output impedance: 16 - 300 Ohm

  • Supported sampling rate: 24bit 192kHz

  • THD+N: 0.008% @ 1kHz

  • Adjustable gain: +3dB / +9dB

  • Frequency response: 10Hz - 100kHz (+/-0.5dB)

  • Battery capacity: 3.7V 1800mAh

  • Battery life: AUX IN: ≥15H Bluetooth input: ≥12H USB IN: ≥8H

  • USB receiver: Support Android mobile phone with OTG function and 192kHz/24bit lossless transmission at most, computer USB input, support with XP, Win7, Win8, Win10 (it is necessary to install driver), MAC system.

  • Weight: 115g
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Thanks to Xtenik (official XDUOO distributor) for providing this review sample.

This same review can be found here: https://www.techinblack.it/audio1/2019/9/7/xduoo-xp-2-review



Unboxing

A white box contains a cardboard black one, with all the stuff inside:

  • charging/data cable (USB type A to micro-USB);

  • micro-USB to micro-USB cable;

  • micro-USB to USB type C cable;

  • jack to jack (both 3.5mm) cable;

  • instruction manual;

  • warranty card;

  • soft separator (to make stacks).


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There’s not an included cable to connect in a wired way the XP-2 to an iDevice. You have to buy the official camera adapter from Apple. I don’t own any Apple mobile devices, so my impressions will concern Android and Mac OS. With Windows, you’d need some drivers.

I just have a loan xDSD to compare as a similar product, so I’ll put them side-to-side various times.

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Hardware and first impressions
The XP-2 is a budget friendly (100$) DAC/Amp with Bluetooth capabilities. It just has a single-ended 3.5mm phone output and a 3.5mm line out. The volume knob also works as power on/off and it has a fantastic tactile feedback. On the left side, there are Bluetooth link button (pretty useless because the device automatically searches for wireless devices when turned on), a gain switch (+2dB I believe) and a SELECT button to switch modes (BT, line out, USB). There are three LEDs (one on the front, two on the side), but I’m colorblind so I’ll copy some functions of them from the manual or another review because I don’t really mind colors, the device perfectly works even if you don’t know anything about the LEDs.

  • Green: Bluetooth;

  • Red: USB;

  • Both: Aux.
The back of the device is the only plastic-made because it covers the BT antenna. The right side is void.

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Wireless mode

Actually, I found it to be better than the xDSD while speaking about wireless signal; it may be due the updated BT version (5.0). It’s not perfect, sometimes even without any disturbs, the signal has some strange cracks. But this is rare and I didn’t have any problems of connectivity, my Mi MIX 2 and my FiiO M7 perfectly matched and worked with this device (both with Qualcomm AptX codec). This is also thanks to the intuitiveness of the XP-2 (the xDSD is not comparable, because it’s a pain to understand how to properly use it). I think the wireless mode is the best of this device. Even though it perfectly works via line out and via USB, the battery is so long-lasting and the quality is so high that even I (Bluetooth hater) did enjoy it via Bluetooth: it actually lasts 10 hours (I’ve just used low gain). An impressive result: it actually didn’t die more than two times for the exhaust battery.


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Wired mode

USB: I’ve used my MacBook Pro and my Mi MIX 2 via USB with the XP-2. Unfortunately, it’s not compatible (yet?) with the FiiO M7, so the only way to use them together is via line out. The USB mode is stable, noiseless, and you can really use the XP-2 to improve your phone’s or PC’s poor DAC. The Amp section is great too, because it provides a lot of power. I’m an IEM user mainly, I just have some On Ears which are pretty easy to drive, so I don’t really need that much power. You won’t have any problems even with hard-to-drive headphones (remember we’re talking about a budget product). I think that wired it works much better than the xDSD by iFi, which has very bad background noises with devices with grounding.

Line out: I’ve used the FiiO M7 and the Dodocool DA106. Actually, the XP-2 it’s a great stack-buddy for your DAP. And the switch between modes is easy and convenient.


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Sound

The sound signature of this device, if it’s in any way possible to judge it, is pretty reference-like. The xDSD is a lot warmer and, in my opinion, it colors the sound even too much. The XP-2 is brighter and flatter. So, I appreciate the neutrality. Something less exciting is the stage, because it doesn’t give to your IEMs any help to improve its width or its depth; the xDSD has a space virtualizer. That being said, I don’t mind any fake surround effect, so I appreciate the XP-2 in its honesty.

Some earphones/headphones I’ve paired it to: AudioSense T800, BGVP DM6, UfoEar112, FiiO FA1, PaiAudio DR2, Tri I4, KZ ZS7, 1MORE Piston, NiceHCK EP10, 1MORE MK801, Sennheiser Momentum On Ear 1st gen.

I didn’t find any bad synergy with this device. I have a Zorloo ZuperDAC-S which is terrible with some IEMs like the AudioSense T800. This one, instead, is really clean and solid in every situation. This is one of my favourite devices of all times, honestly. It doesn’t really affect the sound signature of your source, but it amps really well and the DAC is capable, quick and linear. And it doesn’t lack body at all. I’m conscious that some IEMs I have give their best when they get a bit of color; with the XP-2 I’d rather pair some earphones which don’t need this kind of treatment. So, I’d choose the Ufo112 as my favorite match, with an incredible airiness and a fantastic reproduction of every frequency. Other earphones which works well with it are the warmer ones: KZ ZS7, CCA C10, BGVP DM6. Every match has its pros; it’s honestly difficult to find some cons here, due the great engineering behind this device. I love how the sound is always very clean and doesn’t produce any background noises.



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Comparisons

Zorloo ZuperDAC-S: a device which can be compared just on a wired side. The Zorloo has digital volume controls, while the XDUOO has an analog knob. Both have Micro USB to charge and connect them to some sources, both have a single-ended 3.5mm output. I actually find the ZuperDAC-S to have some problems with sound (like I’ve previously mentioned, the AudioSense T800 have some flaws, I don’t know why – maybe some phase issues) and build quality (the USB port is not centered), as well as some accessories which randomly stop working. Considering its price – just 20$ less than the XDUOO – and how many features they lack rather than the XP-2, it’s difficult for me to recommend it; but I have to admit the dimensions are really different, and if you need something small, you can get the Zorloo – but my suggestion is another one, in that case: get the Audirect Beam.

iFi xDSD: I can’t deny this is a great sounding device. But it adds some color. It’s a warm device, with improvements for bass and surround effects. It’s very easy for me to say: if the XP-2 is worth 100$ (and it is), the xDSD is absolutely not worth 300. The XP-2 is much more intuitive, its features are exactly the same – except from SPDIF presence – and for an IEM user it has far more power than necessary (we’ll see with the Tin HiFi P1). If you need more power and you like your life to be difficult, the xDSD could be good for you. Oh, I forgot to mention the absurd background noise of the xDSD when connected to a PC, which I absolutely didn’t get with the XP-2. Be wise.

FiiO M7: strange enough? Nope. The M7 can be used as a Bluetooth receiver (up to LDAC) and as a portable DAC. As a BT receiver, it has some flaws – LDAC works just sometimes, SBC is better, AptX works pretty well. On a wired side, they are comparable when it comes to user experience, but the volume control of the XP-2 is much superior and the sound quality and the amp side are better too. If you just need a single 360° device, you can get the FiiO DAP – maybe a wiser choice is the M6, nowadays – while if you need a more specific device which works better on those sides, go for the XP-2: it’s a worthy machine.



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Conclusions

I recommend this device. Really easy. This is one of the better products I’ve ever tried. It’s totally worth its price, its performances are great, the battery is long-lasting, the materials are good and the build quality is high. To me, it can compete with higher-priced devices. This is actually my top recommendation for a versatile product which works as a DAC, as an amp or as a Bluetooth receiver.
thesheik137
thesheik137
Couldn't agree more. I am absolutely loving using mine. I used to be a strong disbeliever in bluetooth, but it turns out if you have a good dac/amp and implementation, it can actually sound fantastic. My only complaint would be the high noise floor with sensitive iems, but an impedance adapter can fix that easily.

Lidson Mendes Br

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: 192khz-24bit USB DAC, Battery life, Light-weight, Good Construction, Great Sound Quality, Volume Control.
Cons: No LDAC/AptXHD
Xduoo XP-2 – Bluetooth e USB DAC/Amplifier

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Xtenik Audio shipped the product free of charge for the purpose of review in exchange for my honest opinion.

You can purchase Xduoo XP-2 from the link below at the Xtenik Audio Store.

Xduoo XP-2: https://www.xtenik.com/product/xduoo-xp-2/

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First: Sorry for the bad english.

Intro

Xduoo is a Chinese company that has become known as a well-priced manufacturer of Daps, its catalog has grown over time and has a wider range of products such as Tube Amplifiers, Dacs and Portable Amplifiers.

I owned Xduoo X3 and an X10 I remember they were very solid products and I was really impressed with their quality, unfortunately I don't have both anymore.



Accessories & Design

Xduoo XP-2 has a very solid build, it really is robust and very well done. The body is all metal including the volume knob, has no imperfections or sharp edges. Based on this description you should imagine a heavy product, but otherwise it is very light, small and portable.

The package is very complete and the inner box is very beautiful with a matte black and the name Xduoo in white, comes with a very wide variety of cables. One USB charging cable, two USB OTG cables (Micro USB and USB-C) and one 3.5mm - 3.5mm cable plus manual and warranty.



The controls are on the side, the bluetooth pairing buttons, gain mode and the mode selector. There is a led next to the mode dial that shows which mode the XP-2 is in with color change. To turn on just turn the volume knob that will light a green led.

Battery life is great, these times are approximate.

Bluetooth mode: 11 hours / USB mode: 7 hours

Sound

When analyzing the Xduoo XP-2 I have to take into account all the features, should be divided into three parts the review. At the moment I don't have any Full Size headphones to test it only as an Amplifier, so I won't be able to see if it can push power hungry headphones. In the future taking some Full Size I will revisit this review and make a new test with this function only.



Sound – Wired

Using the wired connection via OTG or USB connected to the Xduoo XP-2 Notebook brought Ibasso IT01 more definition, control, clarity and more detail. The guitars, bass and drums are more defined, the sound is more balanced than bluetooth.

In addition to all these improvements I had a smartphone issue that was rough volume control, either increasing too much or decreasing too much, which annoyed me or caused hearing fatigue because it usually turned up the volume a lot, now with Xduoo XP- 2 I have a very specific volume control, you can control it with any small movement.

Being able to listen to 24 / 192kHz / 24-bit music files with XP-2 has greatly improved audio quality compared to listening to the Ibasso IT01 plugged directly into the smartphone's P2 output. I can no longer hear plugged directly into the smartphone the quality difference is too large.



Sound – Wireless

I had never used anything wirelessly, and it was amazing to be able to sync via bluetooth with my smartphone, I used it for over 10 hours and the versatility that the XP-2 brought along with a great battery and stable long range signal. Wireless connection has brought a very important tool to my daily life, I listen to podcast many hours a day and using via bluetooth helps me a lot because of the secure connection and the big battery.

Listening to music via bluetooth I felt less clarity compared to OTG connection, this is seen in the bass that loses some control and clarity, the codec used is Aptx, maybe if it was Aptx HD or LDAC there would be no difference.

Anyway overall I found it worth it compared to some bluetooth headsets that have a ridiculous battery life.

Conclusion

Xduoo brought a very good product, incredible construction, solid and prepared for daily and urban use without worry. Versatility is something to be taken seriously, you can switch between USB, Bluetooth and Amplifier connection.

The sound quality compared to my Smartphone and Notebook is water and wine, the sound just got incredibly better. I was looking for an upgrade to my Ibasso IT01, but I saw how much it still has to deliver on performance.

I still take into account that he can push energy-hungry headphones, and that's for the future.

The most important thing in this hobby is listening to music, and Xduoo XP-2 gave me that so I completely forgot about the review. Greatly improved audio quality compared to my smartphone, I'm sure other colleagues are looking for the same.

Xduoo XP-2 – Bluetooth e USB DAC/Amplifier - U$ 110

DAC: AKM AK4452
Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.0, support AAC, SBC, aptX
Output power: 245mW @ 32 Ohm
Recommended output impedance: 16 – 300 Ohm
Supported sampling rate: 24bit 192kHz
THD: +N 0.008% @ 1kHz
Adjustable gain: +3dB / +9dB
Frequency response: 10Hz – 100kHz (+/-0.5dB)
Battery capacity: 3.7V 1800mAh
Battery life: AUX IN: ≥15H Bluetooth input: ≥12H USB IN: ≥8H
USB receiver Support Android mobile phone with OTG function and 192kHz/24bit lossless transmission at most, computer USB input, support with XP, Win7, Win8, Win10 (it is necessary to install driver), MAC system.
Weight: 115g

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Wiljen

Headphoneus Supremus
I have this one in for review at the moment and initial impressions are very positive. Stay tuned, more to come.
 
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