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Formats supported: 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

  

Digital Inputs: 

 

   

Headphone Output:
 

 

Power Output:

Battery: 

Power System:
 
 

 

Power (max):

Dimensions: 

Weight:   

 

Warranty period:  

  

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

DSD256/128/64, 
Octa/Quad/Double/Single-Speed DSD

DXD(384/352.8kHz), 

PCM(384/352.8/192/176.4/96/88.2/
48/44.1kHz)

MQA

USB 3.0 type ’A’
High-Speed Asynchronous USB 2.0 
(32bit/384kHz) 

Balanced 4.4mm
Single-Ended 3.5mm

BAL:400mW@32

Ω

; 6.3V@

600Ω

S-BAL(SE): 280mW@32

Ω

; 3.2V@

600Ω

Lithium-polymer 2200mAh 

Charging via USB-C 
BC V1.2 compliant up to 1000mA 
charging current

<2W idle, 4W max

102(l) x 70(w) x 14(h) mm

125g (0.28 lbs)

12 months

Specifications

7. USB3.0 'Type A' data input port

Connect your phone to hip-dac with Lightning to USB Camera 
Adapter (Apple) or USB On-The-Go (OTG) cable (Android). When 
using other audio sources connect with a USB cable.

Tip: It is preferable to use a USB 3.0 port over using a USB 2.0 port on the PC.

8. USB-C (5V) battery charge input

For charging only. It will take ~3 hours for a high-powered USB 
charger to fully charge hip-dac.

9. LED for Battery Status

LED

 

 

 

Status

White*

   

 

> 75%

Green*

25%

   

 

Red*

10%

 

 

 

 

Red (flashing)

 

10%

 

               

 

≤ 

*Battery LED will flash when it is charging

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Ver1.3

1. PowerMatch® (on/off )

PowerMatch® enables hip-dac to match headphones’ impedance 
and sensitivity in order to generate their highest operational 
efficiency.

Tip: For in-ear-monitors (earbuds) try PowerMatch® off.
         For headphones try PowerMatch® on.

2. XBass® (on/off)

Many headphones lack the correct bass response. XBass® is an 
analogue circuit designed to 'add back' the lost bass response for a 
more accurate reproduction of the original music. 

3. Audio Format LED (kHz) 

The LED colour scheme indicates the audio format and sampling 
frequency received by hip-dac from the music source.

LED

 

 

 

Mode

Green   

 

44/48/88/96kHz

Yellow   

                176/192kHz DXD352/384kHz

Cyan 

 

 

DSD128/DSD64 2.8/3.1/5.6/6.2MHz

Blue 

 

 

DSD256

 

11.2/12.2MHz

Magenta 

 

MQA

Off                                            No valid signal

3

1

2

5

6

4

4. ON/OFF and Analogue Volume Control

The analogue volume control in hip-dac is superior to any digital 
volume control.

Warning: Due to the high power of  hip-dac, always start off at a low volume level so 
that there is no risk of damage to your headphones and your hearing. iFi audio is not 
responsible for any hearing or equipment damage from misuse.

Power ON.     

                                              

Power OFF. 

 

Tip: hip-dac will continue to use battery power even if the USB cable is connected 
afterwards.

Tip: For connection to Apple devices, Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter is 
required. For connection to Android devices, USB On-The-Go (OTG) cable and 
appropriate OS support are required.

For more information, please refer to www.ifi-audio.com.

5. Balanced 4.4mm headphone output

Connect balanced 4.4mm headphones.

6. Single-ended 3.5mm headphone output

Connect single-ended 3.5mm headphones.

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