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RHA Dacamp L1

RHA Dacamp L1

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Product Description
A versatile, high-powered DAC/amp combo from RHA, the Dacamp L1 is great for driving high-end IEMs or portable headphones from your smartphone or laptop. It also works as a powerbank for your portable devices, with a compact, robust build that’s ideal for traveling Read More

Portable DAC/Amp With Dedicated Channel Processors

A versatile, high-powered DAC/amp combo from RHA, the Dacamp L1 is great for driving high-end IEMs or portable headphones from your smartphone or laptop. It also works as a powerbank for your portable devices, with a compact, robust build that’s ideal for traveling. The fully balanced circuit configuration features dual ESS Sabre ES9018K2M DACs and dual class AB amplifiers for precise, reference-quality sound and support for audio formats up to 384 kHz/32 bit PCM and Quad DSD. Plus, three dedicated physical dials give you unprecedented control over bass, treble, and gain. The 4,000mAh battery provides 10 hours of playback between charges, and the machined aluminum housing is complete with a 3.5-millimeter jack and mini XLR outputs—a rarity in portable DAC/amps.

For sound impressions and more, check out this Headfonics review

RHA Dacamp L1
RHA Dacamp L1
RHA Dacamp L1
RHA Dacamp L1
RHA Dacamp L1
RHA Dacamp L1

Specs

  • RHA
  • Machined aluminum housing
  • Dual ESS Sabre ES9018K2M DACs
  • Class AB amplifiers
  • Fully balanced circuit configuration
  • 3 gain levels and physical 12-step control dials (-3 dB to 9 dB)
  • High-Resolution Audio certified by the Japan Audio Society
  • Output power at 16 ohms: 300 mW
  • Output power at 300 ohms: 28 mW
  • Output impedance: 2.2 ohms
  • THD+N: > 0.0018%
  • Dynamic range: 111 dB
  • PCM sampling frequencies: 44.1–384 kHz, 16 / 24 / 32 bit
  • DSD sampling frequencies: 2.8224 MHz (DSD64), 5.6448 MHz (DSD128), 11.2896 MHz (DSD256)
  • Input connections: 3.5mm line in, USB A, USB micro-B, mini TOSLINK optical
  • Output connections: 3.5mm line out, 3.5mm headphone out, 4-pin mini XLR (balanced)
  • Battery: 4,000 mAh
  • Battery life: Up to 10 hrs
  • Compatibility: Current smartphone OS systems (Android 4.4 with OTG, iOS), plus Linux, Windows, and Mac
  • Dimensions: 4.6 x 2.9 x 0.8 in (118 x 73 x 20 mm)
  • Weight: 8.2 oz (233 g)

Included

  • 2 rubber stacking bands
  • Cleaning cloth
  • USB A to micro-USB cable
  • USB micro-USB to micro-USB cable
  • User manual
  • RHA 3-year warranty card

Shipping

Estimated ship date is July 21, 2017 PT.

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Have one and it´s a nice dac/amp. The xlr port on it only works if the internal dac is used and not if feed whit the line in. Runs HD600 fine and as I´m writing this I´m listening on the the ether cx whit it. The L1 of what I know was made whit the focus of selling it as an accessorie to the CL1 iem which was as I can describe it from listening to a demo a total trainwreck in the size of an exploding Deathstar. The CL1 do sound fine but only whit the L1 but whitout it the treble stops working properly and it hurt in my ears. Not did the CL1 work on my Audioquest Dragonfly Black either and less so straight in my phone which is unacceptable for an iem. This bad performance of the CL1 might have left the L1 in a bad cloud of the rumor of "Not only am I paying $500 for a pair of iem´s, but I can not even use them whit my phone but have to pay another $400 for an amp that is bordering to big for a pair of iem´s". As I´m writing this I can no longer find the L1 to buy where I previously have seen it. Quite likely that RHA has stopped making them. If the L1 where to come back I would like to sea at least a couple of changes (that could make me buy it again even). 1: Replace the Micro USB whit USB-C 2: Add bluetooth to it. Having as few wires connected to it when carrying it in my pocket the better. Do not mind if it gets a bit bigger because of it since the added space would otherwise have been occupied by a usb plug. Also a nice thing would to add adapters to the xlr port in the box or at least sell them separetly as an accessory. It was not fun getting an adapter myself so that i could plug in full sized xlr plugs in it.
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