![]() ![]() I’ve never had to push it past that for any reason, so the underpowered claims tend to be over-exaggerated. With power match on, you’ll be around 12-2 ‘o clock with most headphones. Some people (who will not be named) have accused the Zen of being underpowered, but I personally have always felt like that was a load of horse shit. In fact, I’ve demoed 50+ Amps & DACS at the time of this writing and there aren’t many I’d consider demonstrably better than a Zen – iFi’s Diablo included. I still believe this is one of the best purchases a budding audiophile can make when just starting out in the hobby. The sound of the original Zen was smooth and detailed with a touch of warmth – utilizing iFi’s favorite Burr Brown chip. Just plug it in and it’s ready to go immediately. I’ve always used bus power from my laptop. Keep in mind you don’t technically need a power supply to run the Zen. The back reveals the same RCA outputs, USB 3.0 socket, and DC 5V power jack. On the front, we’ve got a power match, TrueBass, a 4.4mm balanced input as well as your standard 1/4″ jack. The polygonal-inspired volume pot is still a dream to turn, and all connections feel solid and robust. I said it in 2019 and I’ll say it again, The Zen is one of (if not the best) built products I’ve ever tested and what’s astonishing is how well it’s built for the price.Ī lot of cheaper products have build qualities to match, but the Zen is rather hefty and durable coming in at just a shade over a pound (1.08 lbs.) Power Consumption: No Signal – 0.5W, Max Signal – 2.5Wįirst, we’ll get into the build if you’re not familiar with this product.Output Impedance: 113dBA (3.3V UNBAL/6.2V BAL).Output: Audio RCA (UNBAL), 2.1V fixed, 1V/3.3V max.DAC: Bit-Perfect DSD & DXD DAC By Burr Brown.Input: USB3.0 B Socket (USB 2.0 Compatible).PowerMatch Adjustment for iEMs/ On & Over Ears. ![]() Analogue Outputs: 6.3mm Unbalanced / 4.4mm Balanced / RCA. ![]()
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