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The iFi Audio NEO iDSD Balanced DAC/Amp stakes its claim to fame in the audiophile world as one of the earliest adopters of all the major high-resolution formats: DSD512, 768-kilohertz PCM, 384 kilohertz MQA, and a whopping 96 kilohertz over Bluetooth. This, when taken as a set, makes it an excellent, full-featured DAC/amp combo capable of tackling as much resolution as you can throw at it Read More
I want to know how much output power it has, but in normal English that has been being used for the past 80 years. Meaning watts/milliwatts. What’s stated, on the XLR balanced output is - Output power (XLR): 6.3V/7.7V max variable, with Impedance (XLR) @ 100 ohms. Can someone educate my dumb ass and translate this? I understand that different cans have different impedance but should t this still have read the rated watts at 100ohms? Or a more popular rating like 32ohm? It feels like marketing jargon bullshit. Thanks
You are right, this has to be a print error. 4.4 mm is balanced, 6.3 mm is unbalanced. There is not such thing as a 4.4 mm unbalanced or a 6.3 mm balanced.
“Outputs: 6.35 mm (balanced), 4.4 mm (unbalanced) Output power (6.35 mm): 2V /6.2 V max Output power (4.4 mm): 1V /3.3V max”
You have this totally reversed; Ø 4.4 mm is balanced and higher output, Ø 6.35 mm is single ended and lower output. From the manufacturer's spec sheet: “Headphone outputs: 4.4mm Balanced/6.3mm UnBAL.” That‘s also an industry standard, that anyone with "head-fi" experience should have caught...