![]() ![]() And that is with the Windows volume control set to 52. Not so good news is that the output is just shy of 1 volt. The good news is that the SINAD which is a measure of noise and distortion is quite good for a dongle, likely the best I have measured: There is a mix of good and bad news here. ![]() For the rest of the tests, I did use the wrapper so there is a slight impact there but not much. For this reason, the jitter and dashboard views were generated using WASAPI in my media player. Its claim to fame is usage of Qualcomm WHS9415 DAC+headphone amp.Īs is typical of some of these adapters, the way they advertise themselves to Windows causes the ASIO wrapper I use to truncate samples to 16 bits. It is available on Amazon and costs US $21.89 including prime shipping.įrom the outside, it is not much different than any other dongle: It was kindly purchased by a member and drop shipped to me. This is a review and measurements of the Dosmix USB-C DAC and Headphone Amplifier adapter for phones. But sometimes I don't and but still crave the money. Usually I have excellent reasons for asking for money from you all. But maybe you can use it as a poor man's desktop DAC.Īs always, questions, comments, recommendations, etc. If you have an efficient headphone or listen at low volumes, it may do.įor its intended purpose, I can't recommend the Dosmix headphone amplifier. While the Dosmix dongle has good distortion and noise characteristics, as a headphone amp it just doesn't have much power. Going to low impedance Hifiman HE400i generated similar performance. You get crackling and other artifacts on each bass note. Turning up the volume was useful for tracks that were recorded below 0 dB but push it much higher and severe distortion would set in. Keeping the level below 52 gave decent amount of volume with my Sennheiser HD-650 high impedance headphone. ![]()
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