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The EverSolo DAC-Z6 High Resolution DAC is engineered for audio purists who demand high-fidelity sound quality in every detail. Featuring dual ESS ES9068AS DAC chips, this state-of-the-art device delivers impressive clarity, a wide dynamic range, and ultra-low distortion. With support for high-resolution audio formats, including PCM up to 768kHz, DSD512, and MQA decoding, the DAC-Z6 is designed to bring studio-quality sound to your home setup. Its robust connectivity options, sleek design, and user-friendly OLED display make it the ideal addition to any high-end audio system.

Key Features

  • Dual ESS ES9068AS DAC Chips: High-precision audio with outstanding detail and clarity.
  • MQA Decoding: Enjoy studio-quality music from Tidal and other sources.
  • High-Resolution Audio Support: Plays PCM files up to 768kHz and DSD512 for a high-definition listening experience.
  • Balanced and Unbalanced Outputs: XLR balanced and RCA unbalanced outputs for versatile connectivity.
  • Multiple Digital Inputs: USB, optical, and coaxial inputs for easy integration.
  • Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD Support: Stream high-quality audio wirelessly with enhanced fidelity.
  • User-Friendly OLED Display: Displays key information like input source, sample rate, and volume levels.
  • Superior Build Quality: Compact, durable design for long-term reliability.

Why Buy

The EverSolo DAC-Z6 offers professional-grade sound quality, versatile connectivity, and a compact design that integrates seamlessly into any audio setup. With dual DAC chips for precise audio, MQA decoding for studio-quality playback, and Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD for wireless streaming, the DAC-Z6 elevates your listening experience. Balanced and unbalanced outputs ensure compatibility with a wide range of systems, making it a must-have for audiophiles.

Product Specifications

Feature Details
DAC Chipset Dual ESS ES9068AS
Audio Format Support PCM up to 768kHz, DSD512, MQA
Digital Inputs USB, Optical, Coaxial
Analog Outputs XLR Balanced, RCA Unbalanced
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD
Frequency Response 20Hz - 20kHz
THD+N 0.0001%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) 126 dB
Dynamic Range 126 dB
Display OLED Screen
Power Supply External Adapter
Dimensions 6.3" x 1.8" x 5.5" (160mm x 46mm x 140mm)
Weight 2.2 lbs (1 kg)

What's Included

  • EverSolo DAC-Z6
  • Power Adapter
  • User Manual

Warranty

The EverSolo DAC-Z6 comes with a standard warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. For detailed warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the official EverSolo website or contact their customer support.

EverSolo DAC-Z6 High Resolution DAC FAQs

How does the EverSolo DAC-Z6 perform with various headphones?

The DAC-Z6 offers a neutral and clean sound profile, making it compatible with a wide range of headphones. It delivers punchy bass, balanced mids, and treble that avoids excessive brightness or sibilance. However, some users have noted that it may not pair well with certain headphones, such as the Sennheiser HD580, due to its elevated upper-mids and low treble.

What are the DAC filters available on the EverSolo DAC-Z6, and how do they affect sound?

The DAC-Z6 provides three DAC filters:

Fast Roll-Off (Linear Phase): Offers a standard response with a linear phase shift.
Slow Roll-Off (Minimum Phase): Provides a gentler roll-off with minimal phase shift.
Hybrid: Combines elements of both fast and slow roll-offs.

What are the standout features of the EverSolo DAC-Z6?

The headphone amplifier in the DAC-Z6 provides a maximum output of approximately 230mW at 32 ohms in high gain mode. While this is less powerful than many portable digital audio players, it is sufficient for most headphones. However, users with high-impedance headphones, like the Hifiman Susvara, may find the amplifier's power output limited.

How does the headphone amplifier section of the DAC-Z6 perform?

The headphone amplifier in the DAC-Z6 provides a maximum output of approximately 230mW at 32 ohms in high gain mode. While this is less powerful than many portable digital audio players, it is sufficient for most headphones. However, users with high-impedance headphones, like the Hifiman Susvara, may find the amplifier's power output limited.