Shanling UA5 - Next step in our portable USB DAC/AMPs
Jan 19, 2022 at 8:37 PM Post #16 of 155
Mini toslink and Nintendo Switch compatibility are the key selling points for me, but I'm trying not to buy more dongle DACs
It's coaxial SPDIF, not Mini Toslink.

I adjusted text to make it more clear.
 
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Jan 19, 2022 at 9:22 PM Post #17 of 155
It's coaxial SPDIF, not Mini Toslink.

I adjusted text to make it more clear.
I don't understand. What is the difference if they both use the 3.5mm output and optical fiber cables?
 
Jan 19, 2022 at 10:03 PM Post #18 of 155
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Jan 20, 2022 at 2:24 AM Post #19 of 155
There is no dedicated line-out circuit on UA5.

We might add "Line*-out mode" with fixed volume at later date, as other manufacturers did.
Yes, please do. This is a good feature which I use often from other DACAMPs like Mojo and Hugo.
 
Jan 20, 2022 at 2:49 AM Post #20 of 155
I don't understand. What is the difference if they both use the 3.5mm output and optical fiber cables?
SPDIF is electrical signal that uses copper (*well, conductive) wires for transmission, usually coaxial cable. Toslink is actually using fibre optic cable for signal transmission since it is using an red LED light for signal.
 
Jan 20, 2022 at 3:31 AM Post #21 of 155
  • Compatible with Android, Windows, Mac and iOS. Special lightning cable needed for use with iOS.
Any chance to get this nice litte DAC working with Linux??
Had some trouble with an Oehlbach DAC on my Linux Laptop. With MacOS/Windows no probs.
I‘m just using an TempoTec Sonata, which works fine with all OS including Androis and iOS/iPadOS.

Regards from germany
Juergen
 
Jan 20, 2022 at 4:12 AM Post #23 of 155
Any chance to get this nice litte DAC working with Linux??
Had some trouble with an Oehlbach DAC on my Linux Laptop. With MacOS/Windows no probs.
I‘m just using an TempoTec Sonata, which works fine with all OS including Androis and iOS/iPadOS.

Regards from germany
Juergen

We do not test with Linux. Not sure how compatible it is with our USB DACs.

why is this more expensive than UP5, which has BT and MQA? My E1DA 9038S G3 has the same DAC but costs much less and is much smaller.

We also have UA2, with the same DAC and much smaller.
 
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Jan 20, 2022 at 6:14 AM Post #24 of 155
Do the cases have a belt clip?
 
Jan 20, 2022 at 8:08 AM Post #25 of 155
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With UA5, we are pushing our UA line into a bit different category. While UA1 and UA2 worked nicely as simple USB Audio dongles, UA5 is quite a bit closer to your bigger portable DAC/AMPs.

UA5 adds volume wheel for an independent volume control, small screen for an easy access to multiple settings directly on the device, full-size 4.4mm balanced connector instead of fragile 2.5mm, fully balanced audio circuit, SPDIF digital output for use with other DACs and special Hybrid battery Power mode, to reduce battery drain from your smartphone.

UA5 provides a better sound quality for your smartphone and a better user experience when connected to your computer.


Key features

  • Monochromatic 1.44-inch OLED display, giving access to multiple settings directly on the UA5, without any need for an app on the phone.
  • Volume wheel for an independent volume control. Also serving as a menu navigation.
  • 3.5mm Single-ended and 4.4mm Balanced outputs.
  • Possible to switch between full USB Power and Hybrid Battery Power mode. In Hybrid mode, DACs and amplifiers are using clean power from the build-in 220 mAh battery.
  • Fully balanced circuit with two ESS ES9038Q2M DACs and two dedicated Ricore RE6863 amplifiers.
  • Digital SPDIF coax output through 3.5mm connector.
  • Compatible with Android, Windows, Mac and iOS. Special lightning cable needed for use with iOS.
  • UAC2.0 and UAC1.0 mode compatible, for use with a Nintendo Switch and other gaming systems or older devices.
  • Hi-Res support up to 32bit / 768khz and DSD512
  • Output power 137 mW @ 32 Ohm SE // 211 mW @ 32 Ohm Balanced.
  • USB-C Connector. USB-C to USB-C cable and adapter to USB-A included in the packaging.
  • Available in black or red anodized aluminium.

UA5 will be available at our international distributors in March.

MSRP 235 USD/Euro

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Hybrid Batter Power mode

When enabled, certain sections of UA5 will still be running on USB power, like USB Controller and FPGA. But the crucial parts of DAC and amplifier will instead use a cleaner power from the battery.

In our testing, this set-up proved helpful in three scenarios:
  • Consistent analog performance and noise floor, independent from the quality of USB power of the connected device.
  • Reduced power drain from the connected device, which can be crucial when running it with smartphone.
  • Reduced power demand allows for a compatibility with certain devices, that are normally unable to provide enough power for USB DAC/Amps.
UA5 is of course capable of running in a standard USB Powered mode, in which the battery is completely disconnected and all sections of UA5 runs out of USB power. UA5 will automatically switch to this mode when the battery runs too low.


Protective leather case will be sold separately. Available in 3 colors, 15 USD.

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Very nice. Great music available in a portable dac/amp that's about the size of a cigarette lighter. Well done, Shanling!

😊
 
Jan 20, 2022 at 8:59 PM Post #29 of 155
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Jan 21, 2022 at 1:57 AM Post #30 of 155
What cable or adapter I need to use to connect with lightning port device?
 

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