🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The FiiO K11 Desktop Power Balanced Headphone DAC & Amplifier delivers an impressive 1400W output, supporting a wide range of headphone impedances from 8 to 350 ohms. With multiple connectivity options and a sleek design, it’s the perfect addition to any audio setup, whether at home or in the office. The intuitive VA display enhances usability, making it a must-have for audio enthusiasts.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Volume Control |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Item Weight | 2.05 Pounds |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Power Levels | 3 |
Antenna Location | High-Fidelity Audio Listening |
Compatible Devices | Desktops |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Desktop |
Enclosure Material | Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | High-Fidelity Audio Listening |
Headphone Folding Features | No |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | High-Fidelity Audio, Desktop |
Color | Silver |
Wireless Technology | 线 |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 6.35 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20Hz-20,000Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
M**.
The embodiment of No Nonsense.
TL;DR just get this and know you can challenge anybody to an AB test and even if their DAC was $10,000, they're not going to beat you.I'm relatively new to the audiophile scene and I didn't even know what a DAC was 6mo ago. Since then I've purchased many. At least half a dozen OTG style like the little usb-c dongles or the little powerhouses like the Qudelix-5k. I've also bought several desktop and bookshelf DACs or preamps and integrated amps with DACs in them like several WiiMs (ULTRA, Amp Pro, Mini), Blusound Node, Fosi GR40 tube preamp and DAC, Fosi ZDC, Cambridge CXN, and surely a couple more I can't think of. Well I'll tell you when you have the ability to quickly switch between two sources WITH THE LEVELS MATCHED, it is very very hard to differentiate between DACs if you even can. And one you get to the top, after that you simply can't. Well guess where the top is according to every honest audiophile I know? Right about the K11. Seriously find a better DAC 10x the price or less that is noticeable better and I'll publicly apologize. But let's think of the flip side, why aren't the elite DAC companies with their 5 or even 6 figure DACs doing this??? Because little gems like the K11 will embarrass them. It's that simple.Btw, there's a heck of a lot of ways to adjust the color changing FIIO on the top. Love that. The eyes listen too.
S**E
Audio Zombie after this one.
Plug and play.Amazing Qaulity.Has direct power so no battery life worrying.I bought this after realizing that my simgot ew300s were not giving any bass even after EQ.I realize the little DAC that look like erasers are just not enough. Crazy because everyone on reddit is like "I dont understand why people by bigger higher power DACs.Well after installing this device and getting bass for the first time which adds a completely different feel to the audio, i understand. And let me tell you this is a really good price for what you are getting Good DACs dont have this kind of price anymore.This DAC is going to make you drool.
J**O
Endgame gear for most, amazing value
This is a wire with gain. Mine came with firmware v125. Sound can now be somewhat controlled through Windows in USB mode. Firmware v125 has filter number 3 as default.As for the DAC part of the deal, it blows onboard sound implementations out of the water, even the ones from high end motherboards. It also blows the old Xonar DX / STX dedicated sound cards from last decade out of the water. Those were CS4398 (the CS43198's grandpa, this is what the K11 is built around) and BB PCM1792A, great parts.As for the amplifier part of the deal... with the balanced output, it drives my HD650s to ear damaging sound levels in high gain mode. It could easily be run in low gain mode for most modern content that's loud and compressed by default. Middle gain is a good middle ground.Go get a balanced cable if you have one of the 300 ohm Senns, it's worth it. For other cans the single ended output is more than enough.The complete package is outstanding. Sound quality is amazing.For music and movies, you get detail, dynamics, engaging presentation, speed. Not dull at all. You will hear it all as it was recorded in all its glory. If it was recorded good it will be amazing. If it was recorded bad it'll be bad. You can't polish a turd. I'm using filter 6 (no filter).For gaming (CS2, for example) the presented image is expansive and accurate (and this also applies to music). You will have no issues pinpointing where the other players (or instruments) are around you.The price/value is amazing. I firmly believe this K11 right could be considered endgame gear for most. I don't know how much better things can get in both DAC and amp departments over $129, if they ever do.FiiO really outdid themselves with this little beast, and the K11 is just the entry level product from the new generation.Oh, and when you read in reviews that the HD600/HD650s don't have a ceiling and they keep scaling and scaling with better gear, that's completely true. Now I wonder how much more those headphones can do...
D**J
Pleasantly surprised
I bought this unit to replace the audio section on my PC's motherboard due to an instability problem with the hardware that could only be rectified through a cold reboot of the system. I did not buy this unit to improve sound quality. I only wanted to stop using the motherboard's onboard audio section.As an electrical engineer who has designed and built Class A amplifiers, I'm generally skeptical of the snake oil that is sold in the DAC market so I was honestly not expecting any improvement in audio quality here, but after I wired it up it took only a few seconds of listening to notice a significant increase in stereo separation / imaging, a much cleaner high end reminiscent of my class A amps, and a much lower noise floor. In short, this thing sounds fantastic and it's breathed new life into my audio collection.The volume control and display as well as the headphone jack on the front panel were not a requirement for me but they are certainly perks that are worth the slightly higher cost of this unit relative to the SMSL or other "faceless" units.One issue: I initially connected the USB-C port on the rear of the DAC to a USB-A port on my PC using a known-good cable. In this configuration my OS (Linux) refused to instantiate the USB interface and reported a power-related error. I found this strange because the unit is powered independently from an external AC/DC power brick and not the USB-C interface itself, but when I switched to a USB-C port on the PC (and hence a USB-C to USB-C cable) the interface came up and the device was recognized.
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