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FiiO heeft een nieuwe R2R-variant uitgebracht voor zijn veelgeprezen K11 desktop DAC/AMP. Met een zelfontwikkelde, volledig differentiële 24-bits R2R Resistor Array brengt de K11 R2R een soepel en rijk geluid naar zijn luisteraars. De K11 R2R heeft dubbele NOS/OS modi die elk hun eigen geluidskenmerken hebben. De DAC/AMP bevat dubbele hoofdtelefoonuitgangen, een 6,35 mm single-ended en een andere 4,4 mm gebalanceerde poort. Uitgerust met een krachtige versterkersectie met instelbare versterker op drie niveaus en hoogwaardige smaragdgroene solid-state condensatoren, levert de K11 R2R een sterk vermogen van 1300 mW per kanaal. Ervaar een rijk, soepel, organisch R2R-geluid met de FIIO K11 R2R.
Sean
31 juli 2025
I read about R2R DACs online and felt right away that this is a revolutionary breakthrough by FIIO and their engineers in delivering a DAC this good at this price point. Anything close to this DAC will cost about $ 1,000 or more. I know what a good DAC sounds like since I own two Denon DSD DACs. Wait, the balanced headphone out is an added bonus since its drives my Hifiman Sundara closed back headphones without even breaking a sweat. Wow !I almost fell off my chair when I listened to the first song on this R2R DAC. It was Diana Krall's Temptation using my Hifiman Sundara closed back headphone bought right here on Amazon. Muddy Waters Album sounds amazing. I kid you not. This DAC is equipped with a 4.4 mm balanced headphone out which drives the Sundara Closed back without breaking a sweat using the balanced headphone output. Obviously you need a balanced 4.4mm cable of which I bought right here at Amazon at a reasonable price.First a few initial house keeping setup chores must be performed prior to using this DAC. I feel that its mandatory to have the initial setup correctly to enjoy this Treasure. Read the instruction manual first, its easy to understand. This is how I set up mine, Gain set to high. Output, switch Output PO: Front Panel headphone out with adjustable volume, SAM or sampling used is NOS, you can also select OS for oversampling for a different sound signature. The NOS gives you a Vinyl sounding unadulterated sound signature. UAC usb working mode for my Mac mini 2024 is UAC 2.0. I honestly don’t use Windows computers but I suspect that it should work fine for Windows.With my Denon DSD DAC I have two separate Headphone AMPs, A Preamp for connecting the two separate headphone AMPS and had to add an EQ to achieve the sound signature that I preferred.Imagine, with the FIIO R2R DAC you just need the DAC only and the biggest bonus is that it has balanced and unbalanced Headphone out both of which which drives the Hifiman headphones without breaking a sweat ! This R2R DAC by FIIO is a game changer. All you need is the DAC with ZERO addons and you are good to go. Don’t be fooled by an Audiophile, you can get Hifi at an unbelievable price in a DAC which punches way above it’s price point. All of this for an insane price of $ 200 Canadian Dollars. Mind you, for very high impedance headphones you will definitely need a separate headphone AMP. Most Audio Enthusiasts don’t usually use very high impedance headphone and this R2R DAC will meet the needs of ninety nine percent of Audio Enthusiasts.Now comes the sound. I am an Audio Enthusiast and prefer not to use the term Audiophile since there is no authorized designation or qualification to address oneself as an Audiophile. I use FLAC or High Res music with Audirvana Music Player and Hifiman Sundara, and a few other really good headphones. I am not loyal to any particular band, I choose headphones which correspond to my preferred sound signature.To my ears, this R2R DAC delivers a warm sound with PERFECT lows, mids and highs with a decent soundstage and excellent instrument separation in the NOS mode. The experience can be described as relaxing. Wait, you don’t have to purchase a Tube AMP. This amp sounds tube like in the NOS mode. If you prefer a different sound signature you can always choose the OS mode and it will still knock your socks off.This DAC is highly recommended and is definitely a Giant Killer. Get yours from Amazon. I am not in any way affiliated with any product mentioned here. This is my honest review and my personal opinion.
Ryan prosser
3 juli 2025
I’m pretty sold on this. I’ve tried a few different DACs over the years and had a topping e30 before this one. Which itself is a very nice sounding dac, quite clinical but detailed with a good thump to the bass.I’m still not wholly convinced dacs sound hugely different to each other, that being said, you can quite easily hear a bad one. And this fiio isn’t that.I’ve got it paired with a musical fidelity a1 and Lintons so my whole system is pretty rolled off and “warm”; the fiio fits right in. I’ve been playing music for hours, and doing a lot more streaming than I’ve ever done before, I’ve not put a record on in a few days now. It’s smooth and has enough detail, but really, it’s just musical. I think a great sign of a decent system is when you just find yourself and others, tapping your feet, and I do this a lot when using the k11. I was curious to see if there were a difference between chip and resistor based dacs and I think there is. I don’t think it’s “night and day”, but I don’t see anyone saying they wouldn’t find this dac to be enjoyable.Not tried with headphones yet as have been using exclusively in line out with my 2 channel setup. But I’ll give it a go at some point.Right now, I’m just enjoying putting music on and sitting there with a glass of wine.Build quality is good, I like the knurled dial, feels solid.Only complaint I have is that I had issues pairing with the wiim pro as the fiio doesn’t seem to like playing at 192/24 with a coaxial cable. I tried few different ones and some were better than others, but all gave me brief dropouts. Playing at any other bitrate or using a toslink was trouble free, so that’s what I’m using. I don’t think it’s a fault of the k11 specifically, but perhaps something to do with r2r dacs in general.
Matteo
30 april 2025
Un piccolo gioiellino che permette di avvicinarsi ai dac R2R NOS con un rapporto prezzo prestazioni elevatissimo. Suono molto analogico è stato già detto, senza dubbio non affaticante esattamente come i lettori cd d'alta gamma degli anni '90. Pienamente soddisfatto!
Oddly Opinionated
1 april 2025
There are a wide range of opinions out there about the sound quality of this DAC. I'm firmly in the "sounds excellent" camp, for DACs in this price range. Remember - this is an entry level DAC, not $5000 R2R DAC. It should be compared to other DACs in its price range, not to R2R DACs in general. That said, it has plenty of "R2R-ness" in how it sounds.The sound staging is excellent, about as good as you can get with headphones. The accuracy and precision is high enough that crappy recordings are nearly unbearable to listen to, as they should be. I played in orchestras and big bands and I'm always listening for inner parts - that third horn bit in this piece or the bass trombone part - and that's all there. I've gone back and forth on NOS versus oversampling, and find that just like on every other DAC I have, it depends which sounds best from album to album. I'm running it with a wifi Raspberry Pi supplying signal via USB.I have noticed that choosing the right sensitivity for the headphones used matters a LOT in sound quality, and I listen through everything from custom in-ears through some really nasty and hard to drive planar headphones. This DAC doesn't do a wonderful job on the two hardest to drive headphones, but is perfect for everything else as long as I pay attention to selecting the right sensitivity. But that means that each time I use a different headphone, I have to deal with that single knob interface. I find the single knob interface to be annoying and fussy like every other similar implementation out there... would a couple of selector buttons really kill the value proposition???Overall, happy with performance, sound quality. Fun to listen through. You'd be hard pressed to match the sound quality anywhere near this price
Tommy
21 november 2024
Hallo, zunächst zur Einordnung: Ich bin recht neu in diesem Bereich. Musik hab ich bisher hauptsächlich über meine QC35 oder Earbuds gehört. Ich hab mir einen HD660S2 schenken lassen und habe mir dazu den K11 RSR bestellt und zum Vergleich den K7 BT, da dieser auf dem Papier deutlich leistungsstärker erschien.Ich nutze das Gerät im Wesentlichen indem ich mein iPhone per Kabel daran anschließe.Eigentlich dachte ich, dass der K7 mehr Leistung liefern sollte, aber während ich den K7 fast bis zum Anschlag drehen musste, bis es laut wurde, liefert der K11 schon oft ab 50% eine sehr ordentliche Lautstärke (kommt ein wenig auf den Song drauf an). Verglichen mit dem K7 wirkt die Bühne des K11 deutlich enger. Das kann man jetzt mögen oder nicht. Ich persönlich finde aber den Ton des K11 RSR deutlich klarer und präziser als den des K7. Es wirkt für mich alles kristallklar, weniger "matschig" als beim K7. Auch hört man viel weniger Rauschen. Das was man hört, scheint hingegen eher von der Musik zu kommen, als vom Verstärker. Beim K7 war das deutlich ausgeprägter.Der Anschluss an den PC hat wie ans Handy auch einwandfrei geklappt. Nach der Umstellung auf 32 bit und 384 KHz habe ich am PC aber ein Knacken wahrgenommen, das vollständig weg war, nachdem ich auf 24 bit und 192 khz umgestellt habe. Wie mir scheint muss man dafür die Treiber von FIIO installieren, was ich erst hinterher gemacht und seitdem nicht mehr getestet habe. Die Treiber lassen sich einfach über die Website finden und installieren.Sehr gefällt mir auch die Verarbeitung. Man kann blöd finden, dass alles über ein Kontrollrad mit eingebautem Knopf geregelt wird und keine weiteren Knöpfe oder Schalter vorhanden sind, aber es funktioniert. Das Display ist super, was ja beim K7 leider fehlt. Lineout zur Hifianlage funktioniert anstandslos.So, kommen wir zur einzigen Sache, die mir nicht so gut gefällt: Der Klang wirkt wärmer als beim K7, was ich erst einmal weder gut noch schlecht finde, mir gefällt er so wie er ist. Aber scheinbar geht damit einher, dass dieser Verstärker keinen starken, tiefen Bass liefert. Wenn ich meine Kopfhörer an die Hifi-Anlage oder an den K7 anschließe, dann ist bei starkem tiefen Bass richtig zu spüren wie der Kopfhörer vibriert. Beim K11 fehlt dies praktisch vollständig und ich habe es auch nicht geschafft dies mit dem EQ des iPhones zu kompensieren. Das finde ich etwas schade, andere mag es vielleicht weniger stören. Es kommt vielleicht auch etwas darauf an, was man gerne so hört. Ansonsten klingt dieses kleine Gerät wirklich großartig. Der K7 BT geht deshalb trotz Bluetooth und stärken im Bass zurück, der K11 RSR wird behalten. Wenn ich mehr Bass will, gehe ich per Lineout über die Hifi-Anlage, regle den Bass per EQ etwas hoch und schließe dort die Kopfhörer an.
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