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Características principais

Marca
IBasso Hiby Shanling Xduoo
Modelo
Dc 04 Pro

Outros

Conectores de entrada
1
Conectores de saída
2
Acessórios incluídos
Cabo USB-C e Lightning
Quantidade de canais
2
Largura x Altura x Profundidade
2.34 cm x 1.21 cm x 5.9 cm
Peso
86 kg
Resposta em frequência
20 Hz - 20000 Hz
É conectável na ponte
Não
Com USB
Sim
Com tela
Não
Homologação Anatel Nº
2011103465

Descrição

Novo Top de Linha Dongle DAC iBasso DC04 Pro High End Dac
Compete somente com Luxury & Precision, Cayin Ru7 e outros tops
Funciona com App que Permite Completa Customização
650MW de Output Balanced
550MW Single End
Acompanha Cabo USB-C para Lightning (iPhone)
Carrega wireless
Ver as Especificações nas Fotos

IMPORTANTE: NÃO ENVIAMOS PARA OS ESTADOS DA PARAÍBA e MATO GROSSO pois os Produtos são apreendidos e taxados pela Receita Estadual! Obrigado pela compreensão.

Founded in Shenzhen, China, more than ten years ago, iBasso has been producing DAPs, DACs and IEMs for audiophiles. And over time, they’ve become one of the most acclaimed brands for those seeking budget-friendly, but high-performance gear.

And if the iBasso DX320 stole the show, with stellar sound performances and snappy UI, putting the brand back in the spotlight, they’ve also released great IEMs like the iBasso IT04, and an excellent set of usb-key-sized DAC with the DC01, DC02, the whole new DC03Pro – reviewed a few weeks ago – and more importantly, the DC06.

This one remains, to this day, one of my favorite portable DAC/AMP, thanks to its small size, bulky but catchy design, and excellent performance-to-price ratio. But, a year later, the market has become even fiercer, with competitors from established brands like FiiO, HiBy, Hidizs and newcomers like ddHiFi.

So, iBasso had to catch up, and came with two new models: the DC03Pro, a new DAC/AMP, slimmer, fancier, more affordable, packing a dual Cirrus-Logic CS43131 chip with not-too-shabby performance’s. A device that I found “impressive, despite its compact size, packing enough punch to drive most IEM and headphones” – full review available here, if you want to know more.

And following that last review, today we get its big brother, the iBasso DC04Pro. A DAC/Amp with twice more power, even less distortion than before, and a dual output (3.5mm + 4.4mm) to drive hungrier headphones – for twice the price. The perfect one? Time to find out.

If slightly thicker than the DC03Pro, the iBasso DC04Pro remains a lot thinner than the bulky-but-sexy DC06, which looked like a mini CPU-Radiator. This new DAC/Amp from iBasso keeps the same sleek, streamlined, design and remains almost two times smaller than the USB-Dongle flagship. Sure, the DC03 Pro remains the epitome of portability, but honestly, the physical difference between the DC04 Pro and its entry-level brother remains negligible on a daily basis.

End to end, the new DAC is just 59m long, 23.4 mm wide, and 12.1 mm thick, for just 21 g on the scale – twice more than the DC03Pro. To those measurements, you can add the USB-C cable, or USB-C to 8-Pin if you’re using an iPhone like me. Thanks to that, the DAC can easily be carried in a jeans pocket, a jacket, or it can simply be attached to your phone if you’re comfortable with QI-wireless charging.

Entirely made of CNC-milled aluminum, the case is covered on each side with tempered glass, embracing all the codes of modern tech apparel, giving the iBasso a strong visual appeal. Sure, I miss the bulky design of the DC06, but I’m pretty sure that the DC04 PRO design will appeal to more people – at least those who dislike thick DAC/AMP – and you win physical volume buttons!

Again, from afar, you could easily mistake the DAC for an USB-Key, or a hardware crypto-wallet, like the new Ledger Nano, especially with the two control-volume buttons, sitting on the side.

Build Quality
Once again, this new unit is absolutely flawless in terms of build quality. It doesn’t scream “POWER” like the DC06 could, but it also feels a little more beefier than the DC03 Pro. The bigger case and 4.4mm Pentaconn output clearly contributes to that, enhanced by the hollow design of its volume guard, perfectly bevelled angles.

This one remains, to this day, one of my favorite portable DAC/AMP, thanks to its small size, bulky but catchy design, and excellent performance-to-price ratio. But, a year later, the market has become even fiercer, with competitors from established brands like FiiO, HiBy, Hidizs and newcomers like ddHiFi.

So, iBasso had to catch up, and came with two new models: the DC03Pro, a new DAC/AMP, slimmer, fancier, more affordable, packing a dual Cirrus-Logic CS43131 chip with not-too-shabby performance’s. A device that I found “impressive, despite its compact size, packing enough punch to drive most IEM and headphones” – full review available here, if you want to know more.

And following that last review, today we get its big brother, the iBasso DC04Pro. A DAC/Amp with twice more power, even less distortion than before, and a dual output (3.5mm + 4.4mm) to drive hungrier headphones – for twice the price. The perfect one? Time to find out.

Quick word on the bundle: it’s dire, but not more than other models. It comes with an USB-C to USB-C cable only, but you can also order the CB18 premium USB-C to USB-C alternative – the one seen in my pictures – and an USB-C to 8-Pin connector for your iPhone. The brand was kind enough to bundle both USB-C to USB-C cable and USB-C to Lightning cable with my review sample, but I don’t know if the commercial version comes with both cables too.

Alternatively, you could get a Lightning to USB-C adaptor like the ddHiFi TC28i, and plug it between the DC04PRO and your iPhone. It’s up to you!

The iBasso DC04PRO is extremely simple to use.

You plug it into your phone, insert your headphone jack, and you’re good to go. There were no issues with my iPhone 13 Pro Max + TC28i + DC04PRO, or with my MacBook + CB18: each time, the iBasso was immediately recognized by the source, and music came out almost instantly. On Windows, I had to wait a minute, until the OS got the right driver but after that, it worked flawlessly.

In parallel, there is the UAC iBasso software. Made for the DC0X series, this software enables UAC 2.0 controls, to unlock the full 100 steps hardware volumes, 5 digital filters, 3 gain levels, 2 Output mode and L/R balance – something that many listeners seem to ask for. But as an iOS user, I didn’t have the chance/will to try it and felt already grateful to get additional volume control on my iPhone, thanks to the DC04PRO.

Specifications

Like the DC03PRO, the iBasso DC04PRO ditched ESS-Tech, for the good old CS43131 from Cirrus-Logic – and not one, but two in dual-mono mode. It’s a great chip, found in many mid-to-high-end devices, like the Astell&Kern SR25, or the Cowon Plenue R2, packing a lot of powers and many great features like:

an integrated GND-centred with a Class H headphone driver able to output 30mW per channel at 32ohm
full PCM decoding up to 32bit / 384 and an advanced 32-bit oversampled multi-bit modulator with mismatch shaping technology
Improved output level up to 2 VRMS into 600 headphones

To that, iBasso added its own “sauce”, to enable the full potential of the DAC, and furthermore, output more power with a lower floor noise. So, upstream of the dual CS43131 chips, the brand added its own USB-receiver chip, combined with an FPGA controller and a KDS femtosecond oscillator, something we’ve already seen in previous models, like the DC05.

On top of that, the power supply gets a completely redesigned synchronous DC-DC converter, feeding a Texas Instruments Low-Noise Charge Pump Plus LDO – minimizing power consumption – and a 100dB PSRR LDO that communicate directly with the DAC. Long story short, on paper, the iBasso DC04PRO drags half less power than other DAC and outputs more current. Numbers? Only 650mW in balanced mode, and 550mW in single-ended mode. You can even activate the power saving mode, that lowers the grand total to just 410mW!

But the real feat this time isn’t from what we hear, but what we won’t: noise floor. The brand was notoriously known for its noisy players, from the old DX80 up to the DX220. But, since the iBasso DX300 – and further more on the DX320 – all of that changed, and every device has been an improvement since, with the DC04PRO reaching nanoVolt level of noise – 900V or 0.9uV, topped with a 131dB of Signal to Noise Ratio.

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