iBasso DX180
14.500.000₫13.500.000₫
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After iBasso Audio‘s success with DX260, you knew DX180 was going to be on its way. Doing good by DX260’s industry-leading measurements, DX180’s 130dB of dynamic range and -115dB THD is ensured by 4 Cirrus Logic CS43131 DACs.
Twister6 says it simply: “I’m impressed!” It exceeds the highest expectations of ichos-reviews. More than outright audio benchmarks, it’s the continued evolution of iBasso’s FPGA-Master 2 technology to lower entry points that’s reason to celebrate.
It landed on Headfonia‘s Recommended Buys list and Audiophile-Heaven‘s Hall of Fame. “DX180 is a very accomplished and natural-sounding” player says Headfonics, this iBasso arriving at the sweet spot between raw resolution and musicality. MOONSTAR Reviews praised a near-flawless display.
iBasso’s affordable player never pushes you out of your comfort zone, sweetening the deal – and detail – its correct, super-quiet operation, yields.
With its unique CS43131 implementation, the Android 13 DX180 exceeds even Cirrus Logic’s nominal specs giving listeners a degree of pocket fidelity from Spotify, Tidal and Apple Music never experienced before. [See Product Desc. For More]
That’s owed to iBasso’s very precise decode thanks to its FPGA-Master 2, banishing noise and distortion with proprietary code aboard operating DX180’s arsenal of DACs with an accuracy and co-ordination not thought possible before.

This numbers-chasing from iBasso leads to a new-found transparency in your music playback. The technical basis upon which the idea of DX180 was founded was to operate its sheer number of DACs in as flexible and independent a way each. Each DAC answers to iBasso’s veritable puppet master – the FPGA-Master 2 aboard.
iBasso’s treat each of the 4 CS43131s as individual entities, and operates them at very specific moments in the time domain. Ordinarily that might spell chaos, but it’s iBasso’s FPGA-Master 2 that grants a firm grip of how each Cirrus Logic outputs in the time and frequency domain.
The result of the entirety of 4 DACs outputting at phased intervals leads to a coherent, continuous waveform with finer stairsteps in time. That captures more detail in your music and reduces errors, decoding your music back more accurately to the original waveform.

Superior to the switched-capacitor output stage on Asahi Kasei Microdevices voltage DAC counterparts, the Class H analog outputs of CS43131s are accurate before being fed into DX180’s low-pass voltage summing gain stage that smooths the audio wave removing ultrasonic artifacts further.
After the differential decoding, iBasso’s generous use of negative feedback quashes distortion and claims up to 130dB of signal-to-noise ratio.
Powerful op-amp output buffers supply current and mean iBasso’s wonderkid promises high damping factor while maintaining its low distortion into low impedances typical of IEMs, Focals, Fostexs and Rosson Audio Designs.
Still the closed-loop internal gain remaining after the application of negative feedback around DX180’s op-amp IC analog circuit remains high. So where she really shines is in swinging voltage, opening up the sound of any high-impedance Audio-Technica, Sennheiser and ZMF Headphones while barely breaking sweat.
Certainly, iBasso’s FPGA-Master 2 wonderkind might be all the DAP you need. Till you step up to what dual battery power supplies, a discrete DAC and output stage can do for you in DX340 and one of its swappable amp cards.
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