HiBy FC5

General Information

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Audio specifications​

Port4.4mm balanced headphone port
Output Level2Vrms @32Ω
Output Power125mW+125mW @32Ω
THD+N0.0015%
SNR114dB
Crosstalk rejection71dB
Frequency response20-90kHz

Specifications​

NameHiBy FC5
Dimensions58*22*12 mm
Weight22.5g
Chipsets usedES9281 Pro + dual ES9603Q
Hardware buttonsVolume up / down
Format supportPCM 32bit/384kHz | DSD128(DoP)| MQA
Indicator lightAs status and playback sample rate / format indicator
USB portType-C
Headphone portStandard 4.4mm balanced headphone port

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Latest reviews

OspreyAndy

500+ Head-Fier
HiBy FC5 MQA BAL DAC Amp Dongle
Pros: -
- Very clean and crisp dynamics
- Amazing technicalities
- Wide and spacious soundstage
- Sharp imaging
- Truthfully neutral timbre
- Synergize well with many type of listening devices
- Conserve battery drain on the host
- Powerful 2 Vrms output
- Beautifully made
Cons: -
- Perhaps a bit non organic/analogue presentation
- A bit bulky
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DAC Chip: ESS Sabre ES9281 Pro (Single), Dual ES9603 Amp Module
PCM 32bit/384kHz | DSD128 (DoP) MQA, SNR: -114dB, Power: 125mW+125mW @32Ω Adaptive 2 Vrms, USB Type-C Female Socket, 4.4mm BAL + 3.5mm SE (with adapter) (Microphone: YES), Metal & Glass Chassis

Listening Equipment: Etymotic ER4SR, Fostex T40RP MK3, Shure KSE1500, TIN HiFi T3+, CCA CA16 Pro, KZ ZEX Pro, VE Asura 3.0 FE, VE ZEN 2.0 SLQ, LG V50 ThinQ (HiBy Player USB Exclusive Mode & Tidal Masters)

LISTENING EQUIPMENT USED IMPARTED HUGE INFLUENCE ON SOUND IMPRESSIONS & RATING

💚PROS

  • Neutral and natural timbre with exceptional coherence level
  • Superbly controlled Dynamics, mature, effortless, and airy.
  • Reference grade Treble, Mids and Bass extensions, textured and detailed
  • Reference grade Macro and Micro details, crisp imaging
  • Great technical prowess, exceedingly technical and resolving
  • Crisp and clean percussions, guitars, synth, piano, and cello
  • Neutral Mids, realistic Male and Female vocals
  • Excellent Sub-Bass presence and textures, with great extensions
  • Reference grade speed and dynamic transients handling
  • Precise layer separation and spatial positioning, great imaging.
  • Great sibilance resistances despite being sparkly bright.
  • Amazing driving power for a 2 Vrms Dongle
  • Very useful hardware volume adjuster, independent of the source
  • 20X MQA unfolding working flawlessly with Tidal Masters
  • Professional and beautiful build. Very solid
  • Great battery conservation to the host, does not drain power too much
  • 3.5mm Single Ended Adapter included

💔CONS
  • The build among one of the heavier ones in this class, slightly hefty
  • Volume adjustment may be not as refined for highly sensitive IEMs
  • Less organic sound due to tuning focus more on modern Hi-Fi sound
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VERDICT
HiBy FC5 MQA
. For some reasons HiBy opted to stick with ES9281 series of DAC chip, similar to the older model of FC3. With an exception now HiBy redesigned the whole setup to accommodate dedicated Amp modules of ES9603 (dual). From certain perspective I can totally understand why they opted to remain with the same DAC chip, ES9281 is still among the best out there with native MQA support, also considering that HiBy would already be well versed with a DAC chip that has been successful to them. As opposed to trying out different chips that may require new learning curve. As it is, it is evident to me this resulted in a very matured sounding unit that is clearly a much-improved unit over the old FC3. The FC3, while being a decent Dongle by itself, does have some cons that I find detriment to overall listening enjoyment, highly technical yet overly bright. FC3 was a unit very raw with ESS glare and brightness, being great only when paired with warm sounding listening devices. Thankfully, the FC5 does not have this raw ESS sound anymore. What I am hearing is a beautifully clean sounding unit that is truthfully neutral and well balanced throughout the dynamic range.

One aspect that pleases me the most is how powerful this FC5 is. Unlike the FC3 which has some limitations with highly demanding IEMs/Headphones/Earbuds, the FC5 exhibited amazing driving capabilities even with my Fostex T40RP MK3, a magnetic planar headphone that is notoriously known to be among the hardest to drive at 91db of sensitivity. The mark of proper synergy is a sound output which is effortless and liquid smooth, no hint of strain anywhere. The T40RP sounded at home with FC5, Bass being rich and deeply extended, Treble with similar traits. Mids being very transparent and engaging. This is consistent with the rest of my “hard to drive” equipment, the Etymotic ER4SR, VE ZEN 2.0 SLQ (320 Ohm) and VE Asura 2.0 FE (155 Ohm).

On the other end of the spectrum, FC5 exhibited amazing prowess working with highly sensitive IEMs like the CCA CA16 Pro (which is notoriously prone to hissing and noise). My CA16 Pro sounded super clean with black background. Similar results for the likes of TIN HiFi T3+ and KZ ZEX Pro.

Another element worth mentioning is the soundstage. The width, depth and height are so very unlike a typical ESS based DAC. HiBy must be commended for this feat. Comparing against another of my favorite ESS 9281 Dongle, same thing observed with Hidizs S9 Pro and E1DA 9038SG3, all exhibiting tall but narrow staging. It is evident to me FC5 has better width and space. Both comparatively tall. However, I must admit that the THX Onyx remained the undisputed champion on soundstage width and expanse among all #donglemadness contestants.

On the subject of MQA, FC5 delivers. From my own experience with Tidal Masters, some ES9281 dongles may exhibit crackling artifacts with some songs. But with FC5, after some extensive testing I did not encounter a single occurrence of this happening. So, I am assuredly very happy with that.

Last but not least, despite being primarily a 4.4mm Balanced unit, FC4 came included with a beautifully made 3.5mm SE adapter that will allow for usage of normal stereo plugs. Through my own observation the quality variance is not audibly apparent be it BAL or SE. Perhaps the actual power delivery could be less with the SE, and this will work perfectly with easy to drive IEMs. However, for more demanding ones, it is best to use the 4.4mm BAL to ensure full might of the 2 Vrms driving power.

Ultimately, what clicks for me is the overall tuning of FC5. This time HiBy hitting it right with balance and neutrality albeit not being as analogue/organic as how I normally prefer. No offensive brightness or coloration of Mids and Bass. Also, FC5 can synergize with practically anything. From serving as AUX feed for Shure KSE1500, highly sensitive IEMs and Hybrids or something outright demanding, FC5 does it all with great finesse and articulation. A true winner in my book.

PS. I would like to thank HifiGo for providing me this unit. HifiGo has been very helpful with #donglemadness since the very beginning, offering me generous discounts due to my repeated purchases in large numbers.

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Best Pairing: Flexible practically with anything.

HiBy FC5 can be purchased here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09LYL2PRL/hiby+fc5+usb+dac/
or
https://hifigo.com/products/hiby-fc5-mqa-dongle
https://store.hiby.com/products/hiby-fc5

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khades
@Newdonglehunter2

FC5 has better forwardness of soundstage and more clear reverbs, while having less trebles and more mids with frequency response. My E44 sounds like my desktop setup (steinberg UR22MKII + zen can balanced) but not as forward out of head, meanwhile FC5 has different frequency response, but details level is the same.

PS. It seems that fc5 drains battery a little more than E44, but nowhere at level of ibasso DC04\Lotoo Paw S1
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lior777
hey, its will god with sundara?
Nailzs
Nailzs
Quit decoding MQA about 2 month after I bought it.

Comments

OspreyAndy

500+ Head-Fier
Awesome review! just the device I’ve been looking for.

Have you tested any USB-C to lightning adapters for use with iPhone (12 pro max)?
Thanks. Unfortunately I don't have iOS devices so I can't test personally. But FC3 was already very easy to use with my previous iPhone 7 & 8 so I do expect FC5 to be no less accomodating
 

Luke Skywalker

Headphoneus Supremus
Wow nice! I‘m using an iFi xDSD right now and it sounds great but it’s not nearly as portable as I’d like. This hiby looks perfect. Too bad I can’t get it until early Jan in USA :)
 
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