DACs - HiFi Man
If you enjoy listening to music from your computer or portable player and want the best sound quality, you need a dedicated DAC (digital to analogue converter). In many cases, the soundcard or "headphones" output on your device is designed for cost rather than sound quality. By using a dedicated DAC, you bypass these and take the digital signal from your device. Many DACs include USB, as well as coaxial (RCA) and/or optical (Toslink) inputs for connection to other digital sources e.g. disc player, soundbar, etc. You can connect any of these DACs to your hi-fi amplifier or headphone amp, although if you're building a headphones system from scratch many of these DACs also include a dedicated headphones output. We also sell hi-fi streamers to stream directly from Tidal, Spotify, etc. Please contact us if you need help choosing.
HiFi Man, established in 2007 by Dr Fang, is a leader in planar magnetic headphone technology and is renowned for headphones that feature state of the art driver technology. HiFi Man headphones are also on demo in our showroom.
As well as their planar headphones, HiFi Man also design and manufacture "best in-class" dynamic headphone models, along with a selection of earphones and
accessories. Some of their best known models include the HE400i, Susvara, Ananda and Arya headphones and RSR2000 and HM-Series portable players.
HiFi Man supply a range of portable players, desktop headphone amplifiers, in ear monitors (IEMs), as well as Reference series headphones from entry-level Sundara to the flagship Shangri-La Senior.
HiFi Man have gathered many awards and raving reviews in renowned HiFi industry publications for their products. HE-6 chosen as one of The Audiophiliac's best-sounding gear of 2012. RE-600 and HE400 were both EXC!TE Award Winners in 2014 with the HE400 having been named a RESI Award Winner two years prior. HE-560 won the 2015 "Audio Excellence Award", "CES Innovations Design and Engineering Awards" and "2014 CES Editors’ Choice Award Winner".
HE1000 collected 2015 product of the year awards from both Soundstage! and HEADPHONE.GURU also winning the "CES Innovation Award Honouree" the following year. Its second reincarnation also went on to win the "Headfonics Best Open Headphone," "Audio Magazine Golden Ears," "hifi+ Cost No Object Headphone," "TAS Editors Choice Award" and "European Design Product Award."
Their current range is considered to be their best yet and with these products and many new additions coming soon, HiFi Man are widely regarded as one of leading designers and manufacturers of hi-fi headphones and portable audio products.
Storing your music digitally, on a computer, laptop or NAS drive is now an incredibly viable and easy way of enjoying hi-fi quality sound, particularly with the prevalence of high quality FLAC and lossless files available. Using a good quality DAC can really make such digital audio sources an incredible way of enjoying your music, and in the case of high resolution files, can be essential to enjoy them at their full resolution and bit depth. With many high resolution files now exceeding the quality of CD, a quality DAC capable of playing such files enables you to enjoy stunning high-fidelity audio.
Many DACs offer a range of digital inputs, typically optical and coaxial, while some also feature USB functionality. Each input may have different capabilities in terms of the bit depth and resolution it is capable of playing. If you are looking to play particularly high resolution files via a certain input it is worth checking that the prospective DAC is able to play these. Some models will only offer 24bit/96kHz over some inputs, meaning that 24bit/192kHz files would not be able to play at their full rate. This only effects the highest quality downloads and audio files, and anything ripped from a CD will be stored in 16bit/44kHz, which most, if not all DACs are capable of playing.
When using your DAC via USB, many models now offer asynchronous USB connection. Unlike with a CD Transport, an asynchronous USB connection allows for the DAC itself to control the clock speed of the digital connection, which dramatically reduces jitter and ensures a high quality signal and sound. If you intend to use your computer or laptop as an audio source, asynchronous USB is definitely something to look out for. While many models feature a USB input, if the model you're looking at doesn't have this feature, you'll also need a USB to S/PDIF Converter if you want to use your computer via USB. This will convert the digital signal from your computer’s USB, and enable you to connect to the optical or coaxial input.
Once the DAC has converted the digital audio, it is outputted as an analogue signal, typically via RCA phono outputs which can then be connected to a pre amplifier or integrated amplifier. Some models offer alternative outputs, such as Balanced XLR which increase the range of connectivity options as well as the range of products which can be used.