Topping’s affordable DAC teases impressive versatility and “audiophile quality” sound in a compact, portable package
Promising big performance at a small price
Topping is back with yet another DAC.
Hot on the heels of its recently announced E50 II budget model, which arrived at just £199 / $189, Topping is once again targeting the more affordable side of the market with the new DX1 II desktop DAC / headphone amplifier.
The new unit’s digital-to-analogue stage is built around an ES9039Q2M ESS DAC chip. It features a dual-DAC architecture which combines twin digital to analogue convertors on a single chip to process the left and right audio channels independently, to reduce distortion and improve audio fidelity.
The DX1 II also uses a 16-core XU-316 XMOS chip to handle input-signal processing, aiming to deliver “exceptionally high dynamic range and ultra-low noise” while minimising channel crosstalk. The analogue stage features a fully balanced architecture, again designed to lower distortion and improve sonic performance.
The DX1 II supports hi-res PCM files up to 32-bit/384kHz alongside DSD256. In terms of connections, the digital side is covered by a USB-C input as well as an optical input and output, while line outputs include stereo RCA and balanced 4.4mm. For personal listening, 3.5mm and balanced 4.4mm headphone outputs are provided.
The new DAC grants access to Topping’s ‘Parametric EQ’ system, allowing for control of frequency, gain and bandwidth across ten customisable bands so users can tailor their sound to their needs and preferences.
Thanks to its compact dimensions and modest weight of 275g, the DX1 II is intended by Topping to be portable if needs be. The manufacturer promises that the aluminium enclosure is robust enough to handle being throw into your bag and taken on your travels.
At the front of the DAC’s body is a multifunction rotary control dial, sitting to the right of a large LED display which shows core vitals such as volume level, file sample rate and input/output selection.
The new Topping DX1 II is available from July in black, white or silver finishes, priced at £119 / $119.
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Harry McKerrell is a senior staff writer at What Hi-Fi?. During his time at the publication, he has written countless news stories alongside features, advice and reviews of products ranging from floorstanding speakers and music streamers to over-ear headphones, wireless earbuds and portable DACs. He has covered launches from hi-fi and consumer tech brands, and major industry events including IFA, High End Munich and, of course, the Bristol Hi-Fi Show. When not at work he can be found playing hockey, practising the piano or trying to pet strangers' dogs.
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