September 2014
iFi audio Micro iDSD Battery Powered DAC / Headphone
Amplifier
Holy &%$&! the Micro iDSD
DAC with headphone amp rocks!
Review By Steven R. Rochlin
Welcome to 2014 where online
crowd-designed products have firmly made their way into high-end audio. Have
been keeping a very close eye on the development of the ifi Audio Micro iDSD as
reviewed here. Within only the past few years, manufacturers have wisely opted
to go to popular discussion boards, such as Head-Fi,
and ask board members what they'd love to own if they created a high fidelity
audio product. This is a change from years past where manufacturers would
develop and design 100% in-house and then release a product in hopes of it being
well-received. iFi Audio's Micro iDSD ($499) takes the road many more will
pursue in the years to come. Today, you mix in brilliantly adaptive designers
with social media and you have the potential for explosive sales. What is that
old adage? Oh yeah, give the customer what they want. Business
Insider's December 18th, 2013, SAP-sponsored article
says "Because now more than ever, with access to infinitely more purchasing
options, customers have the power to decide how, when, and whether they will do business with a particular company. In
the future, the companies that will thrive are those able to give customers
exactly what they want, the way they want it, when they want it—before they
even know what they want." Ok, perhaps that last part is Steve Jobs territory,
yet the other points are common business sense in today's marketplace. You need
to be actively engaging customers.
Today it is my joy to bring forward one of those great designs that meets
exceeds, their customer's 'wants list'.
Technical Details
ifi Audio's Micro iDSD is the only DAC in the world,
says the company, to play true native octa-DSD512, PCM768 and double DXD. It can
drive virtually any headphone with a tremendous 10v/4000mW output. There are
three different power modes Eco, Normal and Turbo (250 mW, 1000mW and 4000mW
respectively). Thus anything from highly efficient IEMs to my beloved Audeze
LCD-3 Steampunk edition can be driven with ease. A SmartPower function handles
charging the internal 4800mAH battery. This battery storage is so large that it
can fully recharge an iPhone twice over! The ifi Audio Micro iDSD is compatible
with Apple and Android devices.
Other
features include 3D Holographic and XBass, which expands the soundscape within
your head and extends bass output accordingly. This is not just for headphones
either, as the XBass and 3D Holographic have specialized, custom
programming/filtering for both headphones and loudspeakers. There is
Direct/Pre-Amp functions, a 3.5mm input, S/PDIF input/output and far more in
this incredibly versatile product. You can see their website for a complete list
of features.
As for the extremely critical internal power
supply, designer Thorsten Loesch went through the same troubles as others during
initial design of the iFi audio Micro iDSD. "Okay, fun week. After flying back
from Shanghai I found the first cut circuit boards for the iDSD micro have come
back, so I have to test them. Keeping Gaggia in business with an Espresso or ten
strong enough to stand a spoon in and just jump right in. All went well until we
came to the amazing new power supply for the DAC and analogue. Clearly a 4.2V
battery is not going to cut it where you need +/-8V, so we designed something
really cutting-edge into the iDSD micro. It even works. The only problem is that
efficiency is way too low, everything gets too hot and the special step-up
converter IC gets way hot and shuts down as soon as a bit of current is drawn.
Trying different parts etc. got nowhere, there seems something that just does
not work in this particular case. Adding an improvised heat-sink to the IC
allowed to complete testing, but still that one is definitely FUBAR. Excluding
the power-supply that cannot deliver enough current for the Headphone Amp to
drive any load, it all tests really well. So we can make the few small
corrections and get the next bunch of PCB's made up, except for the power
management. With only 30% of the current taken in from the battery coming out at
the other end of the converter, with the rest turned into heat there is no way
we can use this in production, battery life would be a joke and the whole thing
would run hotter than a Class A Amp." After a variety of redesigns, they finally
found a solution that works extremely well, while also providing hours upon
hours of musical bliss from the internal battery power supply.
Listening
Right of the box the unit sounds quite good, yet you
really need at least 200 hours for things to settle in nicely. After another 100
hours of use, the ifi Audio Micro iDSD is ready to deliver everything she was
designed for at top-notch sound quality. This is why no one should ever try to
reviewer a product after only a week or two of use, as the component itself has
not reached its full potential! Of course wise readers and longstanding
audiophiles know it takes time for a product to achieve its best sound
potential.
After about 100 hours there was still some slight
dynamic compression. After 200 hours of use the compression was reduced to a
good degree, yet at the 300 hour mark there was an extremely small bit of
dynamic compression as compared to the very best I have heard at any price
(read: cost-no-object $25,000 setups). For a unit that does so many wonderful
things for a mere $499, this is an outstanding achievement!
The lower mids are a slight touch warm sounding,
yet are minor and if anything add a very inviting sound. Almost a teeny tiny
touch tube-like... almost. For those of you who are curious, during
break-in the uppermost frequencies were a touch on the shallow side yet opened
up quite nicely. What I mean by that is, it seemed that while the instrument's
sound was there, it was lacking a bit of weight and solidity. Most reviewers use
'heft and weight' for lower registers, yet it is a factor at all
frequencies if one pays close enough attention and one's high fidelity audio
gear is capable of seamlessly and transparently delivering all
frequencies in perfect time and phase. This reminds me, for filtering
I chose the Minimum Phase setting as it sounded best to my ears within my
systems.
Audeze LCD-3 Headphones With
Nordost's Heimdall 2 Cable
For
headphone duties I could not have picked a better, or as challenging to drive, Audeze
LCD-3 custom factory-made Steampunk Edition planar magnetic headphones. While
the stock cables are good, I substituted them for the far superior Nordost's
Heimdall 2. These extraordinary cables are made with 32 AWG 7/40 conductors that
are individually insulated and twisted using Litz construction. Nordost's
Heimdall 2 headphone cables provided a great improvement to overall sound
quality to the spectacular Audeze LCD-3. Since some of us can be a bit rough
with our headphone cables, Nordost wisely included an Aramid fiber strength
member to the cable's construction. Furthermore, Nordost's proprietary Micro
Mono-Filament technology with extruded FEP insulation around the conductors
furthers the sound quality and overall durability of the cable. Thanks goodness
Nordost includes a variety of end connectors and adapters, as the high-end
headphone industry uses a few different types of contact plugs. Everything from
top-to-bottom frequency response to inner detail and resolution were improved
with the Nordost's Heimdall 2 over the stock Audeze cables. If you have a set of
Audeze headphones and want to get the best from them, then you had better get
yourself a set of Nordost's Heimdall 2 headphone cables ASAP.
Back To The iDSD
Getting back to the ifi Audio Micro iDSD, I almost
want to say the internal amplification sound like a seriously good tube amp, but
that would be generalizing. As you know, all generalizations are wrong. Still,
the sound does have a smoothness and characteristic like that of a triode tube
amplifier to some degree. I'd say more like a 300B than a 845 or my fave 211,
yet closer to the hints of a 211 than the 845. Well, since all generalizations
are wrong I may as well take the complete liberty to make absolutely no sense on
a purely logical manner. Those of
you who know what I mean about tubes, you know who you are and be proud of that
fact, probably comprehend the concept of what I'm trying to convey here.
Top to bottom frequency response and harmonics
were spot on and very transparent. i heard a seamless, cohesive flow of the
frequencies with very smooth overall response. Imaging was outstanding, and with
the 3D Holographic enabled I heard a seamless expansion to the soundscape. With
properly engineered recordings, it is as though one could bask in the enveloping
soundscape as it is smoothly portrayed and delivered to your ears with
headphones. With loudspeakers, it also gets quite interesting and is as equally
smooth at rendering an enhanced, very wide stage as compared with the same music
without using the 3D Holographic setting.
Perhaps in great part due to extensive research
and development within the power supply and amplification stage, the iFi Audio
Micro iDSD delivers impressing, nearly reference-level bass. This is astonishing
for any unit, let alone one that costs a mere $499. While many portable
headphone DAC/amp products only produce 1200mW, the iDSD's amplifier can produce
upwards of 4000mW and can directly drive highly efficient home loudspeakers!
Thus, as many (?most?) such units have long run out of amplification, the iDSD
have over twice as much amplification and thus far more headroom so as to not
dynamically compress the music. This is especially true with EDM, techno and
bass-heavy hard rock. If you love pipe organ music as much as I do, those 32'
pipes come though very clean and with proper oomph. If you're a basshead and
want more, simply turn on the XBass setting and get ready for the vibratory
capabilities of frequencies below 50 Hz. Whilst I could go on and on about
setting and specific music genres, the bottom line is that no matter what I
played through the iFi Audio Micro iDSD, it was delivered with an amazing
clarity, resolution, soundscape and authority that would easily challenge, and
probably trounce, any portable DAC
near its price of only $499.
A Little Secret
As a stand-alone DAC, only some crazy reviewer-type would compare the $499 iFi Audio Micro iDSD to the
~$26,600 Gryphon Audio Designs Kalliope
DAC. Allow me to let you in on a little secret. When
designing the Max Rochlin Memorial S/PDIF
cable over a decade ago, i knew that those early DACs had problems. Add
to that fact that those going the DIY route would probably use said cable on
less-than-reference-level DACs back in the day. Thus i designed it to have the characteristic
of being smooth-sounding and musically enjoyable versus trying to deliver the
very last word in all those audiophile-type aspects. To this day, 10 years
later, i still get e-mail praising the sound quality, which the Max Rochlin
Memorial Cable
delivers in spades even with modern gear today. If you want true reference-level sound quality you're
going to pay for it. If you want something at a lower price point, then you hope
the designer made the right compromises you can live with whilst also delivering an
involving and engaging sound that brings hour after hour of musical bliss. iFi
Audio, imho, made all the right compromises and could listen to the Micro iDSD
hour upon hour and get lost within the music. It is obviously not producing the
very last word in bass definition, transparency and high frequency extension.
iFi Audio's Micro iDSD does produce music that in involving and very enjoyable. If
you want reference-quality sound that rivals the very best recording studio,
then you need to have the Gryphon Audio Designs Kalliope DAC. For those on a
budget plus want a headphone amplifier and battery powered portability should
seek out the iFi Audio Micro iDSD unit.
The Wise Music Lover
About
two years ago during a seminar at RMAF 2012 I warned other reviewers, and the
audience, about the 'DAC-of-the-month' club pitfalls we were (then) about to experience
and it was sad to read how many people fell into that well-worn trap as they did
back in the 1990's during the first round of high-end DACs for home audio. This
is also why smart reviewers wait it out instead of saying this or that device is
the best, only to have said device upgraded less than a year later (and/or new
firmware) and the game begins all over again... and again... and yet again
within the past two year period since the RMAF seminar. Longstanding music
lovers who peruse reviews can get burned out from the endless accolades,
countless magazine awards, and perhaps constant equipment upgrades trying to
keep up with the Joneses. This can also turn off a magazine's
readership who see over-the-top reviews one after the other, month in and month
out and thus make our love
of achieving the very best for the dollar within their music system so very
frustrating... let alone all the time and money thrown about without care of true
longstanding value and enjoyment. This is also why reviews by Yours Truly take
time and I am never one to just jump aboard without very
careful assessment of technology and the marketplace. In addition, knowledge of newer technology already available, and
those being developed within the industry, pays dividends. Products that use old
technology have merits, provided newly implemented techniques are done
correctly. It makes me wonder how much time people have wasted trying bi-monthly
upgrades and yet never really reaching a truly enjoyable system on a longstanding
basis. It also makes me wonder if said people value their time, as of all the things we have within this world,
one's time is the most valuable resource. If you're on a budget and want to hear
what all the commotion is about computer audio and/or headphone amplification,
then the iFi Audio Micro iDSD should serve you well on a longstanding basis. It
should deliver hour upon hour of engaging and enjoyable music that is never
fatiguing or offensive given the proper music (read: some music is
recorded horribly, or on the other hand said music is meant to sound
'offensive', as the artists intended it that way).
Award-Winning Design
As
this month is Enjoy the Music.com's
annual Blue Note Awards, am sure you can already tell that the iFi Audio Micro
iDSD has earned not just my highest of respect, but my personal fave award for
best portable DAC/amp combo too! For only $499 the ifi Audio Micro iDSD delivers
and incredible value, can handle every conceivable digital music file type today
and for the foreseeable future for many years
to come. You also get a variety of settings for filtering, XBass, 3D Holography,
variable amplification output setting, plenty of amplifier power and it can even
charge your USB-powered device too! It can also serve as a headphone amplifier
and as an external DAC for your high fidelity audio system. The bottom line here
is that it will be very hard for
any such unit in the years to come to sound better while also providing so many
features at this price. In this word of disposable and cheaply made audio
devices, I foresee the iFi Audio Micro iDSD unit being one of those products you
will be gladly using 10 years from now. A decade from today it should still
handle everything you can throw out it from modern digital music files, an
external DAC, plus handle everything from custom IEMs and those hard-to-drive
planar magnetic headphones too. Smart audiophiles can stop wasting their hard
earned cash with typical DAC-of-the-month products and instead get a device that
can keep them happily enjoying the music today and
for many years to come. As always, in the end what really matters is that you...
Enjoy the Music,
Steven R. Rochlin
Specifications
Type: Battery powered DAC with headphone amplifier
Inputs
USB 2.0 Type-A OTG socket (with iPurifier technology built-in)
Compatible with computers (Apple/Win/Linux), iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android Devices, camera kit or USB-OTG cable
required (full USB 3.0 port compatible)
Intelligent S/PDIF coaxial RCA three-way combo S/PDIF port
Coaxial In/Out and TosLink optical In) for up to 24-bit/192kHz PCM
Outputs
Analog audio RCA, SmartPower Socket fast charge all portable devices. Compliant with USB
battery charging standard 1.2V to 5V @ 1.5A
Controls
HP Output: Audio 6.3mm Headphone Jack
Volume with Power On/Off switch
Precision analogue volume control <2dB tracking error
3.5mm Input Auto disable the digital section when this is in use
X-Bass On/Off
3D Holographic Sound On/Off auto-switching
3D Holographic speakers and headphones (two separate and distinct circuits)
Power Mode: Turbo, Normal, Eco computer controlled power and gain scaling
Polarity: Normal or inverted
Filters: 3 positions, 6 filters total
Line Direct / Preamplifier function enable / disable, 0/9dB gain selectable
Fixed 2V or variable to 5V
iEMatch: Perfect-matching circuit for IEMs
DAC Section
DAC: Dual-core DSD, DXD, PCM DAC by Burr Brown two-DAC chipset
Chip has 4-Channel; 8-Signals, custom interleaving for maximum SNR
Bit-Perfect DSD processing, Bit-Perfect PCM processing
Clock
Ultra low jitter GMT computer controlled
Femto Clock: RMS jitter 12 kHz to 1 MHz < 280 Femtoseconds
Audio Formats (all native decoding, no internal hardware conversion)
DSD 512 / 256 / 128 / 64, 24.6 / 22.6 / 12.4 / 11.2/6.2 / 5.6 / 3.1 /
2.8
DXD 2x / 1x at 768 / 705.6 / 384 / 352.8 kHz
PCM 768 / 705.6 / 384 / 352.8 / 192 / 176.4 / 96 / 88.2 / 48 / 44.1 kHz
Filters
PCM Bit-Perfect Processing/Minimum Phase/Standard Digital filters selectable
DSD Extreme/Extended/Standard Range Analogue filters selectable
DXD Bit-Perfect Processing Fixed analogue filter
DAC Section Specifications
Dynamic Range (Line) >117dB (A-weighted)
THD & N (0dBFS Line) <0.003%
Output Voltage (Line) >2V
Output Impedance (Zout) < 240 Ohm
Jitter (correlated) Below AP2 test set limit
Headphone Power Output
Turbo mode 10.0V/4,000 mW @ 16 Ohm (>1560 mW @ 64 Ohm)
Normal mode 5.5V/1,900 mW @ 16 Ohm (>950 mW @ 32 Ohm)
Eco mode 2.0V/500 mW @ 8 Ohm (>250 mW @ 16 Ohm)
Specifications For Headphone Amplifier Section
Dynamic Range (HP) >115dB (Eco Mode, 2V Out)
THD &N (HP 500mW/16R) < 0.008%
Output Voltage (HP) >10V (Turbo Mode)
Output Impedance (Zout) <1 Ohm (iEMatch not engaged)
Maximum Output Power 4,000mW @ 16 Ohm Load
Continuous Output Power 1,560mW @ 64 Ohm Load
Price: $499
Company Information
ifi Audio
E-mail: contact@ifi-audio.com
Website: www.iFi-Audio.com