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July 2016
(91%)
23 Reviews
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Abstract: So, you're a budding audiophile, and you've decided to join the big boys by investing in your first DAC/AMP. Today, I'll compare two of the most popular DAC/AMPs around. The FiiO Q1 Mark II and the Audioquest Dragonfly Black. They are very different in p...
Abstract: The AudioQuest Dragonfly is a DAC and headphone amplifier which, for the user, is about as simple as can be. There are two models in the AudioQuest DragonFly range - the Black and the Red. The Black version is designed for easier-to-drive headphones, with...
Published: 2017-04-25, Author: Steven , review by: majorhifi.com
Abstract: Audioquest has created a frenzy over their Dragonfly soundcard series for computer or mobile devices. This is because the small, portable size of the Dragonly Red and Dragonfly Black as well as the affordable price. But what's the difference between the A...
Abstract: Better sounding audio is always the number one priority for audiophiles. For those who want their audio to be at its utmost potential whether relaxing at home or on the go there are portable DAC amps. If you'r not sure where to begin here are a few of our...
Affordable USB amp/DAC, For computers and smartphones, Analog volume control
No bit rates above 96 kHz, No DSD
Among AudioQuest's latest round of compact USB amplifier/DACs for headphones, the Red has more fine-grained premium sound, while the Black is a superb under-$100 hi-res entry point...
Published: 2016-08-25, Author: Art , review by: stereophile.com
The first DragonFly was hailed as a breakthrough product, and rightly praised for its fine sound and its even more impressive value for the money. A little less than four years later, AudioQuest's latest contributions to the niche it invented earn even hi...
The red one is the best sounding DragonFly up to date even though some listeners might prefer the more neutral less bodied and faster sound signature of the Black. Once you've listened to either of these versions you don't want to back to your original V1...
Published: 2016-07-18, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Exceptional performance, Tremendously flexible, Compact and well built
Limited to 24/96kHz, Setup for best results a little involved, Can be a little ungainly hanging off a phone
Both new DragonFly DACs are noteworthy pieces of equipment. They arrive into the market at a time when you have more DAPs to choose from than ever before and they both act as a massive fly in their proverbial ointment. I still make a case that for product...
Clear, dynamic sound, Decent detail, Compatible with smartphones and tablets, Conveniently compact,
No DSD support, 96kHz playback limit,
The original DragonFly was a groundbreaking product, which rightly won accolades four years ago. The DragonFly Black continues this commitment to better sound quality on a budget, but in an even more impressive package.Like the caterpillar transforming in...
Published: 2018-10-19, Author: Roman , review by: lite-magazin.de
Eingefleischte Apple-Nutzer die sich bislang über die schwache Audio-Performance ihres Alu-Rechners geärgert haben, dürfen sich über ein klanglich extrem effizientes Upgrade freuen. Um Audirvana-Plus-Software, AudioQuest DragonFly black und flexibel einse...