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iFi nano iDSD Black Label+UGreen OTG Cable one item only From JAPAN Used item

End: 27.02. 2025 05:38:57 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 171.16 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286131826240
  • Seller: goku-family-store0011 (192|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Osaka-shi Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    To ensurez that you purchase with confidence.We guarantee the authenticity of the item. (If the item is found to be a forgery, we will promptly refund the full amount of the winning bid, shipping and handling fees to the buyers satisfaction.) *However, we will take measures to prevent swapping.Description iFi Audio Headphone Amplifier nano iDSD Black Label + UGreen USB-C OTG Cable Headphone Amplifier / USB DACSize 4 x 8 x 15cm ; 130gUsed a few times, then stored. Operation has been confirmed. You can enjoy high resolution and dynamic sound. Please use it as an introductory device for high-resolution audio and DAC. color: BLACKbattery type: lithium polymerPortable/Stationary type: PortableConnection interface: USB terminalYou can order in bulk with other products,and price negotiation ispossible. We also purchase many other rare andlimited items. Pleasefeel free to contact us.Condition Brand New (100) Mint (95~) ********************************************************** Near Mint (90~) Excellent (80~) Very Good (70~) Good (60~) Junk (*This applies to all electronic items that have not been tested for operation with respect to junk items.) *Electronics *Please check the voltage before ordering.Except for our overseas compatible products, the voltage is Japanese specification (AC100V 50/60HZ). For those in 120V-240V regions, please use a down transformer. We also sell down transformers (made in Japan) at a lower price than usual only for those who purchase the relevant products. Shipping Handling Time:We strive to ship all orders within 7business day of payment.I promise to deliver our products toyou safely, securely, and carefully. ~For USA?Expedited (DHL or FedEx or EMS) 5days(Approx.)?Standard (DHL or FedEx or EMS) 7~10days ~For EU Area ?Expedited (DHL or FedEx or EMS) 5days(Approx.)?Standard (DHL or FedEx or EMS) 7~10days ~For the other countries?Please check by lists or ask us directly. ~Latin American regions can now be shipped for an additional shipping fee.?Please contact us for details.????????? *Stuffed toys and other items will be compressed for delivery. They will return to their original state when opened. *During the end of November to the end of December, most ofshipping will be delayed, so please order for Christmas in November.*Shipping is only available toregistered addresses. Please note that we cannot ship to addresses thatare not registered. *We are currently experiencing unstable delivery in some areas dueto the Corona influences. Please check your tracking number or contactyour local shipping office if your order is arriving much later than expected.About Us I want to people of the world to know the Japanese good item through ebay.Your satisfaction is our priority and I promise to offer a pleasant shopping experience to you. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. I try to satisfy the customer. Thank you very much for looking at this item.International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. If the cancellation is due to the buyer, we will charge a Paypal fee. If there is a remote charge for your address, we will charge you for additional shipping. Thank you for your understanding.

Ifi Audio Nano Idsd Black Label Headphone Amplifier

End: 11.02. 2025 10:27:05 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 268.14 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 226544098732
  • Seller: jp-shop2018 (1156|99.5%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Japan Japan
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    DescriptionAll items are shown in the pictures. If you cannot tell from the pictures please contact us. Due to differences in region codes some games CDs DVDs etc. may not ?be available. The voltage of some electrical products may be different. Please make sure to check before purchasing. PaymentPlease pay within 2 days of winning the auction. Shipping There have been delays in delivery due to the global pandemic. There may be a significant delay in the scheduled delivery date. Delivery Time Economy delivery? 3 to 4 weeks (Tracking numbers are not reflected in Australia Canada and some regions.) Standard delivery 2 to 3 weeks Terms of Sale If payment is not confirmed within 2 days of purchase the order will be cancelled. Returns are accepted within 60 days.International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your countrys customs office for additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Duties and taxes are not collected by the shipping company. Please check with your countrys customs office for additional costs before bidding or purchasing. The act of declaring goods at a lower value or declaring goods as gifts is prohibited by international governments. Shipping discounts are available for multiple purchases.We now accept more than just PayPal!Condition? MINT

ifi nano iDSD LE Portable Headphone Amplifier Used w/Accessories

End: 11.02. 2025 06:16:14 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 117.02 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 205253294353
  • Seller: samurai-123 (251|95.8%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Tokyo Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 19,5 EUR
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  • Description

    ifi nano iDSD LE Portable Headphone Amplifier Used w/Accessories Description Model number: NANO IDSD LEWarranty period: 3 months Estimated shipping: 1-2 days later Registration date: November 7, 2024Release date: 2017Type: Headphone amplifier Headphone terminal (mini plug): 1 systemHigh resolution: ?The entire outer box is yellowed. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.Please check the condition of the product in the photo.All items are in the picture.?Note only for products that are turned on.?????????????Products that do not turn on are not eligible? The power supply for this product is AC100V 50/60Hz.A transformer may be required in some countries.Please prepare the transformer on the purchase side. Outlet specifications??A typeIf it is different from A type, a converter is required. You in areas other than 100V.If you use the transformer I sell, you can use it in areas other than 100V.ebay.comhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/373547463184ebay.ukhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520813 ebay.euhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520926ebay.auhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520958We also sell other than ebay.com.Please contact us if you would like to purchase.If you have any other questions, please contact me.* It may not be possible in some areasPlease consider carefully.At my shop, I will check the items that need to be checked before shipping.I will take a video of the operation confirmation.You can check the video on YouTube.This service gives buyers peace of mind.Payment ??Please payment within ??3 days after the auction closed. Shipping Ship by express EMS?or DHL or FedExWe will deliver by the fastest delivery method. Shipment with damage / loss insuranceWith tracking number ??(10-15 days to US) ??(10-30days or more to Other countries) Terms of Sale ??[About returned goods]????Returns are accepted only if the item was ? not the item described in the aution. [Return] Returned goods for personal reasons will not be accepted. International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Provided by HARU

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 09.02. 2025 00:43:45 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 118.12 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186913998153
  • Seller: sandy2089 (716|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

Ifi-Oudio Nano Idsd Black Label Headphone Amplifier

End: 31.01. 2025 10:49:04 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 241.91 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 226526482686
  • Seller: jp-shop2018 (1144|99.5%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Japan Japan
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    DescriptionAll items are shown in the pictures. If you cannot tell from the pictures please contact us. Due to differences in region codes some games CDs DVDs etc. may not ?be available. The voltage of some electrical products may be different. Please make sure to check before purchasing. PaymentPlease pay within 2 days of winning the auction. Shipping There have been delays in delivery due to the global pandemic. There may be a significant delay in the scheduled delivery date. Delivery Time Economy delivery? 3 to 4 weeks (Tracking numbers are not reflected in Australia Canada and some regions.) Standard delivery 2 to 3 weeks Terms of Sale If payment is not confirmed within 2 days of purchase the order will be cancelled. Returns are accepted within 60 days.International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your countrys customs office for additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Duties and taxes are not collected by the shipping company. Please check with your countrys customs office for additional costs before bidding or purchasing. The act of declaring goods at a lower value or declaring goods as gifts is prohibited by international governments.

iFi Audio nano iDSD Black Label | Portable DAC & Headphone Amp

End: 29.01. 2025 09:18:51 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 76.14 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 306067219582
  • Seller: triple_a_pickers (4166|99.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: New York, New York USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Condition is pre-owned. Please refer to pictures for exact condition. Feel free to ask any questions, I’ll be glad to answer.

iFi Audio nano iDSD Black Label | Portable DAC & Headphone Amp

End: 27.01. 2025 00:19:45 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 95.65 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 305927785209
  • Seller: triple_a_pickers (4151|99.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: New York, New York USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Condition is pre-owned. Please refer to pictures for exact condition. Feel free to ask any questions, I’ll be glad to answer.

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 26.01. 2025 14:26:55 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 118.13 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186912382678
  • Seller: sandy2089 (713|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 18,84 EUR
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  • Description

    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 25.01. 2025 14:29:25 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 117.9 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186901050186
  • Seller: sandy2089 (692|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 18,8 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 18.01. 2025 08:55:08 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 117.68 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186895278719
  • Seller: sandy2089 (684|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 18,81 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

iFi Audio Nano iDSD Headphone Amplifier - Portable DAC Amp - USB -

End: 17.01. 2025 19:35:18 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 189.36 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 226506645850
  • Seller: japan-good-goods (1126|97.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Japan Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    iFi Audio Nano iDSD Headphone Amplifier - Portable DAC Amp - USB - Key FeaturesNO DESCRIPTIONSpecificationsBrandIfi-AudioCountryJapanProduct DescriptionItem TitleIfi-Audio Nano Idsd Headphone Amplifier Payment Supports managed payments Please pay within 5 days after auction is finished. About Us We are located in Japan. Its our pleasure to make you happy by proposing our recommend item. If you have any questions or request about items please feel free to ask us. International Buyers - Please Note: -Import duties taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. -Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. -These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. -We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as - gifts - The US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Thank you for your understanding.

ifi nano iDSD Portable Headphone Amplifier Good Condition Used w/Accessories

End: 16.01. 2025 12:14:30 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 114.82 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 205208679981
  • Seller: samurai-123 (248|95.7%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Tokyo Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 19,5 EUR
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    ifi nano iDSD Portable Headphone Amplifier Good Condition Used w/Accessories Description Model number: NANO IDSDWarranty period: 3 months Estimated shipping: 1-2 days later Registration date: November 6, 2024Release date: 2013Digital headphone amplifier DA converter for USB input onlyaccessories Cosmetic box, instruction manual, connection cable If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.Please check the condition of the product in the photo.All items are in the picture.?Note only for products that are turned on.?????????????Products that do not turn on are not eligible? The power supply for this product is AC100V 50/60Hz.A transformer may be required in some countries.Please prepare the transformer on the purchase side. Outlet specifications??A typeIf it is different from A type, a converter is required. You in areas other than 100V.If you use the transformer I sell, you can use it in areas other than 100V.ebay.comhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/373547463184ebay.ukhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520813 ebay.euhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520926ebay.auhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520958We also sell other than ebay.com.Please contact us if you would like to purchase.If you have any other questions, please contact me.* It may not be possible in some areasPlease consider carefully.At my shop, I will check the items that need to be checked before shipping.I will take a video of the operation confirmation.You can check the video on YouTube.This service gives buyers peace of mind.Payment ??Please payment within ??3 days after the auction closed. Shipping Ship by express EMS?or DHL or FedExWe will deliver by the fastest delivery method. Shipment with damage / loss insuranceWith tracking number ??(10-15 days to US) ??(10-30days or more to Other countries) Terms of Sale ??[About returned goods]????Returns are accepted only if the item was ? not the item described in the aution. [Return] Returned goods for personal reasons will not be accepted. International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Provided by HARU

ifi nano iDSD LE Portable Headphone Amplifier Used w/Accessories

End: 16.01. 2025 12:13:25 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 117.36 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 205210044208
  • Seller: samurai-123 (248|95.7%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Tokyo Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 19,5 EUR
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    ifi nano iDSD LE Portable Headphone Amplifier Used w/Accessories Description Model number: NANO IDSD LEWarranty period: 3 months Estimated shipping: 1-2 days later Registration date: November 7, 2024Release date: 2017Type: Headphone amplifier Headphone terminal (mini plug): 1 systemHigh resolution: ?The entire outer box is yellowed. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.Please check the condition of the product in the photo.All items are in the picture.?Note only for products that are turned on.?????????????Products that do not turn on are not eligible? The power supply for this product is AC100V 50/60Hz.A transformer may be required in some countries.Please prepare the transformer on the purchase side. Outlet specifications??A typeIf it is different from A type, a converter is required. You in areas other than 100V.If you use the transformer I sell, you can use it in areas other than 100V.ebay.comhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/373547463184ebay.ukhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520813 ebay.euhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520926ebay.auhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520958We also sell other than ebay.com.Please contact us if you would like to purchase.If you have any other questions, please contact me.* It may not be possible in some areasPlease consider carefully.At my shop, I will check the items that need to be checked before shipping.I will take a video of the operation confirmation.You can check the video on YouTube.This service gives buyers peace of mind.Payment ??Please payment within ??3 days after the auction closed. Shipping Ship by express EMS?or DHL or FedExWe will deliver by the fastest delivery method. Shipment with damage / loss insuranceWith tracking number ??(10-15 days to US) ??(10-30days or more to Other countries) Terms of Sale ??[About returned goods]????Returns are accepted only if the item was ? not the item described in the aution. [Return] Returned goods for personal reasons will not be accepted. International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Provided by HARU

ifi nano iDSD LE Portable Headphone Amplifier Good Condition Used

End: 16.01. 2025 10:11:32 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 80.17 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 205221083980
  • Seller: samurai-123 (248|95.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Tokyo Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 19,5 EUR
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    ifi nano iDSD LE Portable Headphone Amplifier Good Condition Used Description Model number: NANO IDSDLEWarranty period: 3 monthsGuaranteed shipping: 1-2 days laterRegistration date: November 15, 2024Release date: 2017The box, instruction manual, connection cable, and various other parts are included. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.Please check the condition of the product in the photo.All items are in the picture.?Note only for products that are turned on.?????????????Products that do not turn on are not eligible? The power supply for this product is AC100V 50/60Hz.A transformer may be required in some countries.Please prepare the transformer on the purchase side. Outlet specifications??A typeIf it is different from A type, a converter is required. You in areas other than 100V.If you use the transformer I sell, you can use it in areas other than 100V.ebay.comhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/373547463184ebay.ukhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520813 ebay.euhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520926ebay.auhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520958We also sell other than ebay.com.Please contact us if you would like to purchase.If you have any other questions, please contact me.* It may not be possible in some areasPlease consider carefully.At my shop, I will check the items that need to be checked before shipping.I will take a video of the operation confirmation.You can check the video on YouTube.This service gives buyers peace of mind.Payment ??Please payment within ??3 days after the auction closed. Shipping Ship by express EMS?or DHL or FedExWe will deliver by the fastest delivery method. Shipment with damage / loss insuranceWith tracking number ??(10-15 days to US) ??(10-30days or more to Other countries) Terms of Sale ??[About returned goods]????Returns are accepted only if the item was ? not the item described in the aution. [Return] Returned goods for personal reasons will not be accepted. International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Provided by HARU

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 15.01. 2025 12:42:34 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 117.33 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186878650623
  • Seller: sandy2089 (664|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: EUR
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    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

iFi Nano iDSD Black Label Portable DAC & Headphone Amplifier new & sealed

End: 14.01. 2025 01:07:17 on Tuesday
  • Condition: New
  • Price: 47.07 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 356455917582
  • Bids: 4
  • Seller: printartsy (0|0.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mitchell, Indiana USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: EUR
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    Experience high-quality audio with the iFi Nano Black Label Portable DAC and Headphone Amplifier. This device features a 3.5mm audio input and output, as well as USB 2.0 A 'OTG' Digital Input and a Digital Filter. The iFi Nano is a Class A amplifier with 2 channels and comes in a sleek black color. This portable DAC and headphone amplifier is perfect for use with home audio systems and is compatible with a variety of audio inputs, including USB and 3.5mm headphone jack. The iFi Nano is a top-of-the-line device from iFi Audio and is manufactured in China. Elevate your audio experience with the iFi Nano Black Label Portable DAC and Headphone Amplifier.

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 06.01. 2025 16:29:58 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 116.16 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186856672776
  • Seller: sandy2089 (637|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: EUR
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    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

Ifi Audio Nano Idsd Black Label Headphone Amplifier

End: 03.01. 2025 10:26:41 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 344.26 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 226484869273
  • Seller: jp-shop2018 (1112|99.2%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Japan Japan
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    DescriptionAll items are shown in the pictures. If you cannot tell from the pictures please contact us. Due to differences in region codes some games CDs DVDs etc. may not ?be available. The voltage of some electrical products may be different. Please make sure to check before purchasing. PaymentPlease pay within 2 days of winning the auction. Shipping There have been delays in delivery due to the global pandemic. There may be a significant delay in the scheduled delivery date. Delivery Time Economy delivery? 3 to 4 weeks (Tracking numbers are not reflected in Australia Canada and some regions.) Standard delivery 2 to 3 weeks Terms of Sale If payment is not confirmed within 2 days of purchase the order will be cancelled. Returns are accepted within 60 days.International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your countrys customs office for additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Duties and taxes are not collected by the shipping company. Please check with your countrys customs office for additional costs before bidding or purchasing. The act of declaring goods at a lower value or declaring goods as gifts is prohibited by international governments.

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 24.12. 2024 13:04:04 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 115.85 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186855323270
  • Seller: sandy2089 (636|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 19,14 EUR
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  • Description

    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 23.12. 2024 12:42:52 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 115.84 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186852299200
  • Seller: sandy2089 (633|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 20.12. 2024 06:39:46 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 117.95 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186830432738
  • Seller: sandy2089 (616|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: EUR
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    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

iFI nano iDSD Black iFi Audio Portable USB DAC w/Box,Accssessories JP Used

End: 15.12. 2024 06:24:55 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 234.53 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 355715112232
  • Seller: dynamic-sounds-jp (18|90.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Shiga, default Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    DescriptionThank you for visiting. With normal use, some scratches, dirt, and deformation of the box may be seen. There is only one left, so please consider as soon as possible. All accessories are shown in the photo.Important point. Condition is a personal opinion. Please check the photos carefully. Please contact us if you have any questions. Thank you for visiting.Payment Payment can be made by credit card, PayPal, and many other methods. Payment must be made within 3 days after the end of the auction. We will ship within 10 business working days (except national holidays, Saturdays and Sundays in Japan time) for shipping.Shipping We will send the products from DHL FedEx and JAPAN Post. The package will arrive in 5-14 days after shipping. A tracking number will be attached, so please enjoy your shopping with confidence. Shipping is only available at the address registered with PayPal. Please note that addresses not registered with PayPal will not be accepted. Ships from Monday to Friday. It is not available on weekends as the any Office is closed.Terms of Sale Customer service and satisfaction are very important to us. There is an unconditional return policy if notified within 30 days of receipt of the item. All returned items must be in their original condition. All return requests must be made within 30 days of receipt of the item. Please contact me for return first before you return it to me. The shipping cost for returned goods will be borne by the seller.Tariffs: To overseas buyersPlease be careful Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to find out what these additional costs will be before bidding or purchasing.If the cancellation is due to the purchaser, we will charge a PayPal fee. If your address has remote charges, we will charge you additional shipping charges at a later date.

ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.

End: 07.12. 2024 10:03:17 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 118.15 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186827117468
  • Seller: sandy2089 (611|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: EUR
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    ifi iDSD Nano Black Label - DAC Head-Amplifier - What HiFi 4 Star Rated.Functional and in good condition, a critically acclaimed iFi DAC/ Head-amp by What HiFi. By What Hi-Fi? published 8 December 2017 iFi (pronounced as Eliza Doolittle might say “hi-fi”) isn’t alone on its mission to improve laptop sound for just a few pounds. The Cyrus soundKey (£100), Meridian Explorer 2 (£130), DragonFly Black (£90) and Red (£170) and numerous others have already set out along this path. But what’s less common is the will to extend that ambition to smartphone sound too. The Oppo HA-2 SE (£290) and Chord Mojo (£400) are designed to service both devices, and iFi’s portable (battery-powered, pocket-sized) iPhone- and Android-compatible nano iDSD BL (‘Black Label’) has followed suit. Design & build The nano’s Burr-Brown True Native DAC can handle PCM files all the way up to 32bit/384kHz (arguably more than you need), as well as DXD and DSD256 formats. It also supports MQA, thus extending playback to physical MQA files and Tidal Masters. iFi claims the iDSD has ten times the power output of an iPhone 6 and can comfortably drive a wide range of headphones, from smartphone-bundled buds to serious, more demanding over-ear cans (up to 600ohm). Alongside a ‘Direct’ 3.5mm headphone output, the ‘iEMatch’ output attempts to compensate for the extra sensitivity of in-ears. The 3.5mm line-level output at the unit’s rear is for connecting to an amplifier or pair of active speakers. The USB type-A port makes it easy to connect to Android and iOS smartphones, and doubles up as a charger when the 10-hour battery life runs dry. A switch offers a choice of two DAC filter options: Listen (a minimum-phase Bezier filter that iFi suggests sounds better) and Measure (a linear-phase Transient Aligned filter, said to perform better in measurement tests). Sound We hook up our MacBook Air and find the iFi’s pleasant, neutral tonality and wholesome presentation easy to enjoy. Its firm holding of the tonal middle ground ensures our listening sessions are never ended by edginess or lethargy to the sound. A clean openness, filled with clarity and detail, has us soaking up our favourite playlists for hours on end. Perfume Genius’ Valley inspires head movement from the get-go with its giddy strumming, and the iFi’s rendition gets across the full weight of the track’s strokes of strings and flicks of keys. And they all have room to stretch out either side of the plaintive vocal. We try 24bit and DSD files, Tidal Masters (MQA) and Spotify streams, and the iFi proves more than transparent enough to flag the differences in quality. The LED flashes different colours depending on the file type and resolution being played: with DSD256, for example, it glows blue; play DSD 64/128 and it goes cyan. MQA turns the LED magenta. Compared to the presentation of the Audioquest DragonFly Red, our long-time favourite DAC around the £200 mark, it’s like upgrading from Economy to First Class – with the iFi, you get more elbow- and leg-room. That lends a hand to dense compositions like Jane’s Addiction’s Been Caught Stealing, as the iFi keeps the cacophony of electrics coherent and communicative The DragonFly is the more skilled and precise showman, though, showing greater dynamic subtlety, punch and rhythmic flair. The drum streak that runs through Joy Division’s Atmosphere is more rousing, and its conversation with the cymbal taps and accompanying instrumentals is closer-knit. We try both the iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 and Christine And The Queens’ Tilted takes on greater shape than it does through the smartphones’ outputs, thanks to a lift in bass presence, weight and clarity. Suddenly, the attention stolen by the vocal is also drawn to the song’s wavering electronics. If only it brought more timing precision and dynamic subtlety with it, the iFi would be getting on for ideal. Verdict While iFi’s latest effort may not tread the line between features and performance as confidently as some, there’s no arguing it’s a competitively priced, versatile and portable device that could be of great service to you and your digital devices. [eBay code: RT 44 GH]

Ifi Audio Nano Idsd Black Label Portable Dac Amplifier

End: 06.12. 2024 18:14:48 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 123.72 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 335577692545
  • Seller: storagetreasureloot (22|86.7%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 8,99 EUR
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    Works perfectly With charger