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Features
Warranty length | 2 Years |
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Brand | iFi Audio |
Tech Specs
- Input voltage: DC 5V/2.5A, AC 100 -240V, 50/60Hz
Max Output:
- Balanced: >15.1V/385 mW (@ 600 Ohm), >6.0V/1150 mW (@ 32 Ohm)
- S-E: >7.6V/98 mW (@ 600 Ohm), >7.2V/1600 mW (@ 32 Ohm)
THD & N:
- Balanced: <0.006% (@ 360 mW/2.4V 16 Ohm)
- S-E: <0.005% (@ 100 mW/1.27V 16 Ohm)
SNR:
- Balanced: >120dBA (@ 15.2V)
- S-E: >118dBA (@ 7.6V)
Max. Input:
- Balanced: 7.4V RMS
- RCA: 3.8V RMS
- 3.5mm: 1.92V RMS
- Gain: 0dB, 6dB, 12dB and 18dB
- Freq Resp: 20Hz - 20kHz (-3dB)
- Power consumption: 0/Max ~5W/13W
- Dimensions: 158 x117 x35 mm
- Net weight: 515g (1.14 Ibs)
Product Description
iFi Audio Zen Can is a fully balanced all analogue headphone amplifier that has class A discrete circuitry, found in the high-end Pro iCan series, XBass bass correction system and OV series op-amps to deliver low-noise and low distortion performances all for a budget price.
52x More Power
The Zen Can has 1600mW of power! Laptops and smartphones, however, have a low power output of <1.0v, so even on a good set of headphones you’re going to run out of juice. By listening to you music to via the Zen Can headphone amplifier then through to your headphones, you’ll hear everything you’re supposed to with every little detail being audible.
Fully Balanced Circuitry
The Zen-Can uses Class-A Discrete balanced circuitry found in iFi audio’s flagship model, the Pro iCan. With 15.1v @300 Ohms on tap, the Zen Can has serious power. FET input avoids loading volume control, which results in low distortion/noise. And output amplifier gain of four steps in +6dB is perfect for headphone matching.
3D Holographic
iFi Audio’s 3D-Holographic special sound circuit will give you an immersive listening experience. It delivers a stereo image that is truly out of your head, in front with height, width & depth, without colouration or loss of resolution and has all analogue circuitry rather than costly, complex digital signal manipulation.
XBass Bass Correction
iFi audio’s XBass’ frequency response curve corrects the low-end response problems that are often found in headphones, open-back in particular; as they let all low end frequencies leak out of the back instead of trapping and redirecting them back to your ears.