xDuoo XD05 Plus2 Portable High-Fidelity DAC & Headphone AMP
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xDuoo XD05 Plus2 Portable High-Fidelity DAC & Headphone AMP

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xDuoo XD05 Plus2 Portable High-Fidelity DAC & Headphone AMPFeatures: >Pocket Size Powerhouse. >Professional AK4493SEQ DAC Chipset. >Supports High Resolution PCM 32 Bit 384kHz, Native DSD256, and MQA Audio Signals. >Cleaner Output WIth High SNR and Ultra Low Distortion Performance. >EQ Adjustments. >Digital Volume Control. >Swappable OPAMP Chips. >Strong 1200mW Output Power. >Supports Both UAC1. 0 and UAC2. 0 Modes. >Bluetooth V5. 1 Connectivity With High Definition Codecs. >Multiple Audio Inputs(USB, Optical

Features:-

>Pocket-Size Powerhouse.

>Professional AK4493SEQ DAC Chipset.

>Supports High-Resolution PCM 32-Bit/384kHz, Native DSD256, and MQA Audio Signals.

>Cleaner Output WIth High SNR and Ultra-Low Distortion Performance.

>EQ Adjustments.

>Digital Volume Control.

>Swappable OPAMP Chips.

>Strong 1200mW Output Power.

>Supports Both UAC1.0 and UAC2.0 Modes.

>Bluetooth V5.1 Connectivity With High-Definition Codecs.

>Multiple Audio Inputs(USB, Optical/Coaxial, Bluetooth).

>Three-Level Adjustable Gain(0, +3, +6dB).

>Battery Life: Upto 9H USB Input, Upto 15H SPDIF Input, 18H Bluetooth Input.

>Dimensions: 13x7.5x2.2cm.

>Weight: 0.29Kg.

xDuoo XD05 Plus2 is here, a much-anticipated successor to the highly-acclaimed XD05 Plus portable DAC/AMP. The XD05 Plus2 comes equipped with the latest generation AK4493SEQ DAC chipset combined with high-quality ELNA capacitors promising top-quality output characteristics. The XD05 Plus2 achieves high SNR and low THD+N performance that makes your every listening experience a memorable one. xDuoo XD05 Plus2 is a compact device that packs a powerful performance with a maximum output rating of 1200mW!! Feed your headphones with ease with the XD05 Plus2.

Compact, Versatile, Powerful:-

xDuoo’s XD05 series is always known for its spectacular performance packed in a compact and versatile package. The latest XD05 Plus2 follows that legacy with a strong 1200mW output power rating while maintaining the simple and sophisticated form factor like the OG models.

High-Performance Sound Signal Decoding:-

xDuoo has featured the latest-generation AKM AK4493SEQ 32-bit DAC chipset on the XD05 Plus2 that provides exceptional sound signal decoding. The XD05 Plus2 achieves best-in-class performance with an SNR performance of -121dB, THD+N as low as 0.0015%, promising clean output with virtually no noise audible!!

Built-in Digital Filters & Swappable OPAMP Design:-

Users can easily adjust the output with built-in EQ filters allowing some control of output adjustment in their hands. The XD05 Plus2 also has a swappable OPAMP chip design enabling the user to play with different sound signatures on a single device by simply swapping out the OPAMPs.

Multiple Connection Options:-

xDuoo XD05 Plus2 supports multiple input options including high-definition Bluetooth connectivity(supporting LDAC, APtX, etc codecs), SPDIF(Coaxial/Optical), and USB Input. Users can connect the XD05 Plus2 with a variety of devices including PCs, laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc. It has UAC1.0 and UAC2.0 USB connection modes allowing the users to use the device with gaming consoles.

Long-Lasting Battery:-

xDuoo XD05 Plus2 features a high-capacity built-in battery that provides an impressive battery life of up to 9 hours on USB input, up to 15 hours on SPDIF input, and up to 18 hours on Bluetooth input.

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