My impressions of the Onix XP1
Onix XP1
The Onix Mystic XP1 is a high-end portable DAC and amplifier designed by Onix and manufactured by Shanling. It is designed to deliver high-quality audio performance with a robust build and versatile connectivity options, making it a great choice for audiophiles on the go.
This is priced at $1499, unit I have in hand was kindly provided by Sandeep Agarwal, it is his personal unit and I thank him for giving me an opportunity to try this high end portable dacamp.
Onix XP1 has Dual AKM AK4499EX DACs paired with AK4191 modulators for high-resolution and natural sound tuning, the overall sound signature is warm (high output impedance) and smooth, it utilizes TPA6120A2 for the headphone amplifier, which is optimized for full-size headphones, with an additional Muses8920 circuit for balanced line-out/pre-amp functions. Talking about power, I have used XP1 with several headphones and I can assure you, this has tons of power, to put into perspective, once you connect the supplied LPS (LPS helps in providing enhanced output power, up to 2360 mW at 32Ω and 480 mW at 300Ω), and move the toggle switch behind the unit to headphones and the MPower switch to on, you are in a treat, this will make you question your desktop all-in-one dacamps for sure. With the settings I just mentioned and moving the gain to high out of low, medium and high available, I have used ZMF Auteur at 65-70% volume, this is a 300 Ohms headphone and often work with OTL amps than solid states but I couldn’t believe I was listening to it via a portable solution, this got it close to the Feliks Echo 2 amp, where the Echo 2 pulls ahead is pushing the mids sweetness tad bit more and makes the Auteur scale in sound.
Another challenge I put the XP1 through is the power hungry Hifiman HE6 and I am not kidding, it can power HE6 very well, again I cannot compare it with the power of something like Cayin IHA6 but man on 85-90% volume, high gain, Mpower mode on, connected to LPS, you can enjoy HE6 on this, I would have not thought that portables can go any justice to planars in general but I was wrong.
XP1 also supports lossless MicroSD playback, allowing for direct playback of Hi-Res and DSD files, one can use micro SD card upto 2 TB, For some reason, with eddict app on iphone 13, I could never make it work, it always showed scanning library, not sure if the same issue will persist with other phones.
XP1 has high-performance XMOS XU316 USB input, Bluetooth 5.0 with LDAC, aptX HD, and AAC support, and combined SPDIF Coaxial/Optical input.
With its 7000 mAh battery, offering up to 10 hours of playback, I have never realized the XP1’s battery drying up soon, used it with efficient headphones, inefficient headphones, iems, pairs with everything, only thing I would like to mention is if your iem is warm and sensitive, it might not work well, in that case, move the toggle switch on back of the device to earphones, it would make it better.
From the construction point of view, XP1 is crafted from high-grade aluminum with a gold-plated volume wheel and vintage dot-matrix OLED display.
I have used Camelot paired with their Lancelot cable and listing on the Onix Mystic XP1, this dacamp has dual AK4499 + AK4191, I have used this dac in the past (Topping E70V) and know the characteristics really well, the Onix produces a great balance between smoothness and details, the dac used is the AK’s ToTL dac and it shows in the sound, there is enough resolution that you are able to hear every instrument with outstanding clarity with nothing of it too forward to bother you, it maintains the smoothness extremely well.
We are in that phase of the audiophile timeline wherein Portable dacamps are improving in terms of sound but also the size, we are looking at the likes of XD05 Pro, Ibasso D16 and now the Shanling Onix Mystic XP1. Each of these are beasts in their own.
With XP1, you get an all-in-one solution, I would go overboard and say that this may be the only portable solution one would ever need, with top-of-the-line Dac, premium build quality, tons of power, aesthetically pleasing, almost all kind of digital inputs and a dedicated LPS for pumping added power.
I have used XP1 in Bluetooth mode with my iPhone and android phone, the sound quality over LDAC is marginally better however with AAC the quality was consistent, when you put your phone and XP1 in different pockets, there’s a minute drop out which gets back again with signal.
I highly recommend ONIX Mystic XP1 for its high-end performance and versatility, it is a solid choice for audiophiles looking for a portable and powerful DAC/amp solution.