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Topping D10 Balanced USB DAC ES9038Q2M XMOS XU208 PCM384kHz DSD256 HiFi DAC Decoder (Silver)

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Color: Silver


Features

  • You can connect D10 Balanced to your amplifier/headphone amplifir's input to make D10 Balanced one part of your HIFI system. D10 Balanced will greatly improve sound quality in case playing high resolution files.
  • D10 Balanced is compatible with 16-32bit/44.1-384kHz and DSD64-DSD256 Native
  • D10 Balanced will synchronously power on/off with PC.
  • D10 Balanced supports professional ASIO applications. When using ASIO in MAC or Liunx, it can be set in the music playback software; when using ASIO with Windows, you can use the customized driver from Thesycon.
  • D10 Balanced can accurately indicate the audio format (PCM or DSD) and sampling rate of the playing music. Orange LED is soft and not dazzling even at night.

Description

SPEC Measured: 10.3cmx 14. 6cm X 3.7cm Weight : 340g Power input: DC5V /0. 5A(USB power supply) Signal input: USB Line Out output : 6.35mm TRS (Note: No single-ended output) Digital output: OPT/COAX Display : LED USB IN: 44.1kHz-384kHz/16Bit-32Bit DSD64-DSD128(Dop) DSD64-DSD256(Native) OPT/COAX OUT: 44.1kHz-192kHz/16Bit-24Bit DSD64 (Dop) D10 Balanced Decoding parameters (USB In@96kHz) THD+N@1kHz A-wt : <0.00012% THD : <0.000 15%@20-20kHz SNR@1kHz A-wt : 125dB Dynamic Range@1kHz A-wt :125dB Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz(+0.2dB) Output Level : 4.2Vrms @0dBFS Noise : <2.4uVrms Channel Crosstalk@1kHz : -141dB Channel Balance: 0.3dB Output Impedance: 88Ω Output DC Differential : <1mV Common: <70mV

Brand: Fanmusic


Maximum Supply Voltage: 5 Volts


Mounting Type: Plug Mount


Interface Type: USB


Product Dimensions: 14.6"L x 10.3"W


Brand: Fanmusic


Maximum Supply Voltage: 5 Volts


Mounting Type: Plug Mount


Interface Type: USB


Product Dimensions: 14.6"L x 10.3"W


Material: silver


Item Weight: 1.32 pounds


Item model number: D10 Balanced


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 18, 2016


Manufacturer: TOPPING


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Hidden gem of an audiophile DAC! Value, value, and more value ...
Color: Silver
I've been buying and flipping personal hifi gear for 15 years. I've owned $1K plus multi-bit DACs, $2K+ headphones and amps, etc. So I know how top quality gear sounds and performs. I've become a huge Schiit fan for amps and DACs, and a Sennheiser headphone fanatic for the value when it comes to costs-vs-performance. I recently picked up a Schiit Ragnarok class A/B amp on Ebay for a great price. I wanted something to drive a pair of JBL pro tower speakers. But the Ragnarok is a pure amp. No internal DAC. But it does have two balanced XLR inputs. So I needed a balanced external DAC to feed this beast of an amp. Enter the Topping D10 balanced USB DAC, which I picked up on Amazon for under $125 on sale. The next available balanced DACs on the market started at $225. Just didn't want to commit to that much and bought the Topping D10 purely on reviews. And boy am I glad I did!! This little beauty is so simple. It can be powered by my Pixel 6 USB-C to USB-B connection into the D10. And provides a nice bright and simple digital signal value. So you know your sample rate at any time. But the real value here is the D10 balanced output, into my Ragnarok. I spaced my tower speakers L/R about 25 feet apart. And then throttled up Ragnarok. Wow, oh wow! The D10 cranks out an incredibly spatial and neutral sound! I cranked up some Muddy Waters and Keb Mo and it sounds like they are sitting right in front of me, with the instrument L/R separation that is mind blowing. I'm simply blown away that this is a $125 balanced DAC! Which is just like my headline suggests ... value, value, and more value! It's as good as the Schiit $800 DAC I used to own. And I don't say that lightly. Thanks Topping! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by The SANMAN

  • High Quality Plug&Play DAC with no Frills
Color: Black
This DAC works very well and produces almost no noise, takes very little room on my desk, and the big and bright display is also a plus.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by nir nave

  • It’s totally awesome.
Color: Black
A balanced version of this DAC is exactly what I was looking for. It sounds fantastic, small footprint and useful display for testing audio output. Thank you Topping! Note that this unit has no separate power supply and will not power from an iPad just like many other DACs and audio interfaces. To get around this, simply use a powered USB hub with the Apple USB camera connector (if you buy the powered version, you can charge the iPad while it’s connected to the DAC). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021 by RA

  • Great simple DAC
Color: Black
I've been using this on Linux Mint Debian 5 the last few days. It's a nice simple DAC that sounds good and has very low noise. That's actually the main reason I went this route, background static coming from the built in sound card on my computer. If you run Linux and experience an intermittent stutter, there is a fix that involves editing the pulseaudio daemon.conf file. Do a google search and you will find the solution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2022 by Eric Claussen

  • learned a lot.....stay tuned
Color: Black
not sure what to say. At first out of the box.... shrill. Now i never really noticed huge amounts of difference burning in headphones but this thing benefited from being on continuously playing for a few hours. Some of the shrillness went away. Now this isn't an audiophile infinitesimal amount. I mean a significant change some accounted for me getting used to the way it sounds but i can't really honestly that was all it was. Mine was really shrill in the first moments i used it to the point i thought something was wrong with it. Another reviewer elsewhere mentioned how harsh this dac sounds. I learned that its more than just mumbo jumbo about synergy in your choice of equipment. this dac paired with a thx aaa 789 and he-400i's well.... bright sounding dac with a neutral amp thats not going hide anything plus a pair of headphones with spike in the treble response..... Now i said its bright but i really don't have a frame of reference as all the dacs i've heard to this point are last generation with a sinad no better than 90db. a sabaj d3 which doesn't have a true line out and an old modi 2 uber on single ended. Everything is very clear and the bass is very tight and well defined. And the largest caveat is my hearing. I think some of the harshness i hear is the "resonance" with my tinnitus. I'm bought this as a stop gap until i eventually save up enough to get a d90se or some other dac at that level. I would really have to hear some other implementations of the es9038q2m. In any case this definitely sounds a like a saber dac. This dac made me finally understand why some people prefer a "warmness" to the sound in their dacs and amps though i do not. I know this is a rambling mess but i'm really just forming my opinions of this dac on the run. This is the first time i really heard how autotune makes vocals sound compressed and small as rick beato opined on youtube. the one thing i know i didn't imagine was the initial shrillness in the first minutes i used this little guy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021 by Maki Michii

  • Unbelievably good performance for the money
Color: Black
Unit has super performance. Something that was State of the Art a decade ago and only just short of it now. That you get such performance for so little money is amazing. Using adapters to go for balanced TRS instead of XLR is a bit of a bother, but the adapters are included. The unit is simple, but has a simple easy to read display. The performance is extraordinarily good. The ability to distribute the digital input as a digital output over coax or toslink is a bonus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2021 by DeeMee

  • The Best DAC I tested with my HS5
Color: Black
I am not a pro by any means. was looking for a balanced output DAC to pair with my Yamaha HS5. Tried even an Audio interface and it sounded fairly good, but this is sounded way better than all other DACs I had tried. very nicely made and worked great out of the box the only downside is when plugging in the usb cable the board seems to be moving but not the end of world. very happy with my purchase!! Thanks topping for such great product! you can even use an iPhone OTG cable and hook it up to your iOS device. tested with my M1 mac, Gaming PC my iPhone all worked great and the LCD shows the sampling rate which is awesome! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022 by TheTechGuyz TheTechGuyz

  • Amazing Balanced DAC!
Color: Black
Worked better than I ever imagined it would. Using my smsl A0200 integrated amp with Aiyima T8 preamp and KEF Q350s, slight hiss on top end, which was bothering me. As soon as I swapped out the preamp for the d10 DAC using the balanced connection, clarity, tone, imaging, sound, power, etc., all improved without the annoying hiss that was present before. I'm very happy with the results of adding the d10 and highly recommend it. My setup is now complete--hooray! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022 by Sundancerguy

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