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The iFi Zen DAC V2 is a compact, high-resolution desktop digital-to-analog converter featuring USB 3.0 input and multiple output options including balanced 4.4mm, unbalanced 6.3mm, and RCA. Powered by the Burr Brown True Native DAC chip, it supports PCM up to 384kHz/24bit, DSD256, DXD 384kHz, and native MQA decoding for authentic studio-quality sound. With advanced features like analog volume control, PowerMatch headphone optimization, and TrueBass enhancement, it delivers warm, detailed audio perfect for audiophiles and professionals seeking a premium desktop audio upgrade.







| ASIN | B091B2JCXQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,600 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #95 in Digital-Analog Converters |
| Brand | iFi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,783) |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2021 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060738784738 |
| Interface Type | RCA, USB |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.79 pounds |
| Item model number | V2 |
| Manufacturer | Abbingdon Music Research |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Mounting Type | Plug Mount,Tabletop |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Pins | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3"L x 4.6"W |
A**E
My trusty old ifi Zen DAC V2...
Came here to mention that after owning and using some of the most incredible DACs you can buy, I always come back to my trusty old ifi Zen DAC V2 for that warm, analog-like burr brown DAC chip inside this beautifully designed ornamental piece of technology. RME ADI-2 DAC FS - Best ESS-chipped DAC ever, bar none. Loudness feature is beautifully integrated. Insane pre-amp! Fiio K13 R2R - NOS mode and ELNA Capacitors do magic with this DAC, but does not have an active pre-amp stage. ifi Zen DAC v2 - True Bass is an amazing feature for thin sounding headphones and/or speakers. Analog sound! Headphones Usage For the money, there is nothing that gives you a warmer, creamier presentation. There is a lot of body in the music. I can hear the micro-dynamics in the bass frequencies more than any other DAC I've used in this price category...and that's without True Bass ON. Pre-amp Usage For the money, nothing will touch it. I don't know if it has an active pre-amp stage (highly doubt, but my guess could be wrong), but this thing sounds fantastic with active speakers. I love the True Bass sound on the V2 more than the XBass on the V3. Your milage may vary. If you're unsure, buy both! Ifi's entry-level DACs are phenomenal for what they are. Value for money Top-notch. This thing is built like a tank. Amazing quality and construction. Mine has lasted for years and still looks, feels, and sounds like I took it out of the box yesterday. I think this thing sounds better over the years, no joke. Burn-in perhaps? My Usage Zen DAC V2 with Fiio FT1 closed-back headphones = Monster sound!
P**H
The best I found under $200
Any of these are going to greatly improve the sound over plugging your headphones directly into the mini-jack on a computer. Listening was done with a few different headphones but mostly with beyerdynamic DT 700 PRO X Closed-Back Studio Headphones. Music source was a laptop connected to the DAC/Headphone Amp via USB. If an external power supply was included, I used that. If not, power came via USB. I've kept notes on my impressions brief and included comparisons amongst the DAC/Amp's in this list. They are listed below in my order of preference with my favorites at the top. If you want flowery vocabulary I'm sure in depth reviews are available out there on the web. Headphones make the greatest difference in sound - spend more on them, if necessary. The DAC/Amp is secondary but does add its own flavor to the music. --- iFi Zen DAC V2 | Desktop Digital Analog Converter (Listening only with "TRUEBASS" off.) Very good. Slightly better than the FiiO K7. Better vocal clarity and slightly fuller bass. I ended up comparing this with the FX-Audio DAC-X6 head to head, which continued to surprise me as I put it up against significantly more expensive competitors. Across several hours and many pieces of music, I prefer the iFi... but the difference is infinitesimal. Possibly the iFi has a little more punch to the bass? Maybe a bit more space ans separation? If you're working to a budget, get the FX-Audio and put the extra cash towards better headphones. FX-Audio DAC-X6 Mini HiFi 2.0 Digital Audio Decoder DAC This thing is good. Surprisingly good. I ended up putting it head-to-head with amps costing three times its price. Slightly warmer sound, with slightly less detail in the vocals than the iFi Zen Air, but more space in the music, and more enjoyable to listen to. Slightly better clarity than the Topping. FiiO K7 Full Balanced HiFi DAC Headphone Amplifier This is indeed better than the K5 version. Vocals are more lifelike. And a particular emphasis on the mid-treble heard in the K5 is absent. There is more separation between the instruments. Very close call with the iFi V2, with my preference going to the iFi for better vocal clarity and slightly fuller bass. iFi Zen Air DAC Not quite as good as the V2, but close. Closer than the FiiO K5 is to the K7. There is, again, a comparative emphasis in mid-treble and the vocals get a bit lost. The sound is slightly thin compared to rivals at this price point. FiiO K5 Pro Headphone Amps Portable Desktop DAC and Amplifier Not quite as good as the K7, but at half the price one cannot really complain. Vocals are not quite as lifelike and there is more mid-treble - but not in a good way. Topping DX1 Mini Stereo DAC Headphone Amplifier Combo Very good little unit. Bass is slightly overemphasized. Fosi Audio K5 Pro Gaming DAC Headphone Amplifier I thought this unit was DOA. Turns out that you must long press the volume knob to turn it on. (Short press to select input.) Not terrible, but not as musical as the others in this test. Also, the only one with bass and treble knobs. And only a mini-jack - no 1/4" jack. Pro-Ject Head Box S2 Digital This DAC/Amp had an issue that makes it unlistenable. The sound is very nice... but... there's some faint static. Only in the music, not in silence. A faint crackling.... Can't have that.
E**S
Amazing amazing amazing!
This is one secret I with I'd known about before. I've always used Fiio and Diablo's etc. Then I got these recommended. I thought "why do I need mid tier DAC"? Because this is amazingly good, that's why! I mean beyond $1000+ DAC's easily! I put on Pink Floyd DSOTM with Sennheiser HD600's and nearly fell over! Sound is truly incredible with clarity and depths I was not expecting! Then I hit the "Truebass" button expecting the usual muffed scrubbed highs and mids, but no. Truebass is actually amazingly good and adds without taking anything away! Punchy pure clean sounds that are so good I cannot believe it. Build quality is really sturdy with a really interesting shape. Brushed metal and a volume knob so smooth you'd expect in a Bentley. Has balanced and non balanced front and back, digital in and USB can be supported with a DC (not included) power brick. There is a led behind the volume knob that detects with the input is flac, mp3, MQA, MQA studio etc and will change colour so you can see instantly with your listening to, really nice touch. In fact, I would say try this Zen DAC V2 before you break your bank account. I'm the most fussy audiophile on the planet. For me to be this enthusiastic about any sound tech after 50 years of audio engineering means it's good, really really good! Remember, this doesn't come with a power brick. The Zen power bricks are very expensive! It will run, very well without one. Just the USB (check the type. It's not anything you probably have) will run just fine. Zen does supply the USB but it's very very short. Don't fall for the gold USB from Mars nonsense. Digital is 1's and 0's and just a regular cable is plenty. But add the power brick and it's got more oomph. All power is handled automatically, there is no on switch, if you add a power brick to the USB it's automatically dealt with. Just sit back and enjoy... It's amazing.
S**N
I bought This Amp/dac for powering up my ATH-M50X which this headphone dose not need a powerful amp but this zen dac v2 was not a joke. it was soo good to be true and the balance output was in another level of sound quality which it was perfect for a balance neutral sound headphones. I even tried a more power hunger headphones like the dt 770 pro 250ohm and this amp/dac really surprised me, it drove it with ease. I really recommend for everyone that wants a powerful amp/dac and dose not want to put a fortune on it. 10/10 product no problem or issue with, Just a reminder to anyone wants to use it on a console update the firmware for the device to the latest update
R**B
suchte eine externe Soundkarte zum Musikhören am PC, um die Störgeräusche durch den Netzstrom zu vermeiden. Dafür perfekt geeignet - duch USB-Anschluß null Störgeräusche und Hifi-Musikgenuss möglich!
M**D
1.8万円で買えた時代からすると高い部類になるが、今でも色あせないDAC。 パワーマッチボタンを押すとそれまで聞いていたスティックDACとちがって濃厚な押し出しサウンド健在。 バーブラウンの音はOPA629で聞いていたので質感がそのまま早い音でビシビシ来る感じです。
K**S
I have given this little beauty 6 months on my desk before committing to a review. I chose this version instead of the Zen Blu V2 as I wanted to have a front facing headphone output to use my balanced 4.4mm IEMs at night. This tiny desktop DAC Amp is powered by my PC (using a 4-way Anker USB hub) as I wanted to see whether I would regret not buying the separate power supply. I don't regret it, it works really well, although I am sure someone will tell me that there might be a marginal improvement in sound quality if I do. I have the RCA outputs connected to my RuarkAudio MR1 Mk2 speakers and they have an output to a small Rel (Quake) subwoofer. Initial thoughts were 'wow'! I predominantly listen to BBC sounds and Amazon music but I do watch a few movies and stare at a lot of YT vids, and this system is absolutely perfect for it. Clarity is exceptional, the volume knob is perfect for reach and it feels great too, and the added bass-boost comes in great when I want to annoy the village. Oh, it's loud enough alright. I haven't had anything other than MQA codec passing through it so the light has always been green. I'm in my 50's, and the difference between some codecs is too subtle for my ears to detect despite having been a musician for many many years. I find the sound amazing. There are 3 'less than perfect' aspects to describe: Firstly, I sometimes leave my PC on, and after it switches back on after sleeping it reverts to PC speaker system. As I have the desktop 4-way USB hub it is not a problem as it just requires pulling out and reinserting but some commenters have found this a bit annoying. Secondly, there is no 'power' switch. If my PC stays in sleep mode it remains on, but if I hibernate the PC it does turn off. Again, not a deal breaker, and I prefer to have it turn off when I shut down as it would stay on if it had its own power supply. Finally, if you are listening with headphones, the output to speakers from the rear is still live and so I have to remember to turn my Ruarks off. It does mention this somewhere in the blurb, but I hadn't noticed until my wife told me to turn it down at 1am!! A weird setup, but it isn't a dedicated headphone amp and I can live with it. Regardless of these issues I'm more than happy with my setup. There was some annoying background noise coming from my sub initially but this has been resolved with the iFi iSilencer+ USB-A plugging directly into the USB hub. I wasn't sure it would work but it actually did. This system looks gorgeous, feels sublime, and sounds utterly brilliant. I can't think of anything that can do the job better for this price. I'm not being sponsored, these are my own words and not AI generated cos I wouldn't know how to! Will I get more iFi desktop stuff? I think that will probably happen in the future, I just don't know what, when, why, and how to tell the wife! Go on ... treat yourself, you know you want to. EDIT: Jan 2026 It is still sublime. We've moved house, I got a clever under-counter bracket thing to hold it, I've changed PC, but it is still amazing.
L**N
Lo uso como dac en el pc,conectado al zen Can y he de decir que ya estaba contento con la versión 1.Que decir pues de la versión 2?Pues que es lo mismo pero más mejor?Pues si,mejor si,pero tampoco te va a volar la cabeza.Que este decodifica en vez de renderizar el mqa...vale lo que tú digas.Que es más potente y por ende mejor teóricamente?...Vaya,pues es que yo no noto mucho.A ver tengo unos buenos altavoces,un buen equipo,y este cacharrito(la versión anterior)Da un calidad de espanto.Sonido claro,cálido,buena calidad y separación..vamos que no voy a hacer un análisis de su firma ni de sus chips internos,hay muchos vídeos y análisis por ahí.El salto de ir a 'pelo' a esto ...No te lo crees.Tienes tidal máster?A por el.Qobuz?Tambien,a por el!Es que además te da un montón de opciones,salidas,mqa...nadie da tanto y tan bien por tan poco.De verdad.Ahora bien,que merece el v1 frente al v2? No Añadirle el ampli de auris zen can(los duros de verdad los mueve,pero no con la cultura debidda...tengo unos amiron home) y la cosa se vuelve estelar.Yo estoy encantado. Poco más que decir.Conparable a aparatos mucho más caros,y nada que envidiarles.
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