I was looking for a cheap USB to Coaxial converter, to get 192khz on my old M-DAC/RegaDAC's, i came upon the Topping D10. It does the job required with no extra power cables needed to get it running.
Its very well built, its obvious this uses off the shelf parts that you can buy from ebay, such as the case. and screen.
You can use it to power headphones through the line outs with a converter, and it goes loud, it only struggles with my DT880pro's which are high Ohms headphones.
You can plug anything up to it with a USB output, so u can hook it up to your phone with an OTG cable, and listen to music straight to the headphones from it.
The Sound is better than what you get through a PC audio output. It has a lot of detail, but i think it has too much detail and excitement(hence the good reviews) but with no warmth, but i could live with that.
The main issue with this DAC is the poor Bass reproduction, the bass all there but its too woody and has no punch and control.
I have tried foobar at the highest bit rates with plugins, and with high bitrate dsf files.
If you can get it cheap and your current source is the headphone socket straight from your PC, buy this.
But if already have a few DAC's i recommend you don't get the D10.
Its very well built, its obvious this uses off the shelf parts that you can buy from ebay, such as the case. and screen.
You can use it to power headphones through the line outs with a converter, and it goes loud, it only struggles with my DT880pro's which are high Ohms headphones.
You can plug anything up to it with a USB output, so u can hook it up to your phone with an OTG cable, and listen to music straight to the headphones from it.
The Sound is better than what you get through a PC audio output. It has a lot of detail, but i think it has too much detail and excitement(hence the good reviews) but with no warmth, but i could live with that.
The main issue with this DAC is the poor Bass reproduction, the bass all there but its too woody and has no punch and control.
I have tried foobar at the highest bit rates with plugins, and with high bitrate dsf files.
If you can get it cheap and your current source is the headphone socket straight from your PC, buy this.
But if already have a few DAC's i recommend you don't get the D10.
What headphone amp are you using if any?