iFi audio hip-dac2: The Official Thread

ok, I get your point. You are right. It's no secret that the majority of the consumer-audio headphone manufacturers and some of the high-end/audiophile ones pay attention to the warm sound of the music as by many that is perceived as comfortable or pleasant. Many audio enthusiasts search for a warm and relaxed sound offering a slight inclination towards the bass frequencies.
 
I hate that term "warm."
I would not call it "slight." Heavy might describe it better.
 
I am not fussy about the audio terminology. From today onwards we can call it 'slight'. Why warm bothers you?

Also, what are the audio terms that you like?
 
I don't think it matters.

The word " warm" is often used as a dismissive term to describe tubes and vinyl.
In reality it is much more complex. The late Harry Pearson (the absolute sound) imo was the best at putting into words what he heard.
I prefer musical,dynamic and more detailed.
 
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I get your point. Some analytical audiophiles stay away from this type of sound.

Let's stress, however, that warm is not necessarily associated with negativity. As far as I am concerned it is usually a neutral term. If anything I would say that warm gravitates towards a positive meaning.
 
Eg Stephen Colbert in his monolog used the term,"...so much warmer on vinyl. "
 
Did you register your original Hip-DAC or Hip-DAC2 with us when you bought it and said that we could contact you about exciting iFi stuff? If so, keep an eye on your email for an exclusive Hip-DAC2 offer.

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I think I purchased my Hip-dac from BH. It has been back for repair so I should be good.
 
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Check out the great hip-dac2 review by Ste Knight for makeuseof.com! See what he has to say about the hip-dac2:

Capable of powering even the most demanding of wired headphones, the Hip-DAC2 makes the perfect portable partner for any audiophile looking to take their hi-resolution audio on the go with them. At only $189, you're unlikely to find a better portable DAC/amp on the market right now.

https://www.makeuseof.com/ifi-hip-dac-2-review/
 
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Just Sharing a new customer's thoughts and excitement!

This is what Mark Williams, from Florida, USA had to say about his hip-dac2 purchase!

"I'm excited for my first audiophile-grade DAC. I bought a 4.4mm balanced cable for my AKG
K240s just for this. I do have to wait for my Pixel 6 Pro to get an update to support TIDAL MQA
but it's amazing with my PC so far!"

Get Yours!

Cheers!!
 
Did you register your original Hip-DAC or Hip-DAC2 with us when you bought it and said that we could contact? you about exciting iFi stuff? If so, keep an eye on your email for an exclusive Hip-DAC2 offer.

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I never received "an exclusive Hip-Dac2 offer.:
 
Adding for conversation and comparison...

Check out the review of the hip-dac 2 this May by Ste Knight of Make Use Of.

"Capable of powering even the most demanding of wired headphones, the hip-dac2 makes the perfect portable partner for any audiophile looking to take their hi-resolution audio on the go with them. At only $189, you’re unlikely to find a better portable DAC/amp on the market right now.”

Full review here - https://ifi-audio.com/products/hip-dac2/

Cheers!!
 
"Delivers stunning improvements over your smartphone’s built-in DAC."

James Barber of TechHive loved the hip-dac2 in his review. And they gave us an Editors' Choice Award.

Thanks, guys!

Read more here...


Cheers!!
 
More customer thoughts and observations...

This is what Robert French from Tyne & Wear, UK, thought of his hip-dac2

"Very impressive product with a beautiful build quality. Produces outstanding sound. Being a mobile phone/laptop listener, portability and compact design is very important for myself, this device ticks all the boxes. This is an easy recommendation to friends."

Thanks, Robert!!

Cheers!!
 

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