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A great pairing for laptops and smartphones, the Topping NX4 DSD is a compact DAC/amp loaded with impressive specs. It’s equipped with the well-regarded Sabre ES9038Q2 DAC, along with an XU208 USB bridge, and it supports some of the highest-resolution audio—including 32 bit/768 kHz, DSD256 (DoP), and DSD512 (native) Read More
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So I bought this product last year and was using it with my iPhone 7. I was using the Meenova Lightning to Micro USB cable to connect my iPhone to the DAC. It worked flawlessly. But now, since I upgraded to the iPhone 12, it doesn’t recognized it unless it FULLY charged. I know I may be in a unique situation here, but has anyone else experienced this?
I'm tempted to buy one for my ZTE Axon 10 Pro, but then I remembered my previous LG G7 is perfectly operational. I'll continue using it for portable critical listening.
pradeep-sThere was a problem with the output, it would output more to the right channel than the left at lower volumes.
There was also an issue with volume knob. There was a lot a resistance when adjusting the volume. Felt like the knob was making contact with the body of the device and causing a lot of friction, resulting in a hard to turn knob that made it impossible to make fine adjustments.
Hi,
I was wondering, does this device can act as external sound card for PC? I wanted something better to listen but I would like to plug microphone to the same spot, not have two cables that are going to two different spaces.
Can line in work like a microphone spot?
gewemaTotally agree. I loved my NX4, but the micro-USB connector for the data was eventually the point of failure for the device. Some day I'll get around to attempting to solder in a new one. If they made a refresh with a Type-C connector, I would buy it without hesitation.
I can’t find the manual for this to check, but the front panel implies that there is an analog line in. Is that correct? If so that’s a pretty nice feature most headphone amp/DACs lack.