🎶 Elevate your sound game—because your ears deserve the best.
The TOPPING D10s is a compact, high-performance USB DAC featuring the XMOS XU208 interface and ESS ES9038Q2M chip, supporting ultra-high resolution audio up to DSD256 and 32Bit/384kHz. It offers multiple output options including coaxial, optical, and RCA, with smart power management and a replaceable OP-AMP for customizable sound, making it the perfect upgrade for PC or phone audiophiles seeking crystal-clear, immersive audio.
L**S
Increíble sonido, la calidad es asombrosa por el precio
Es asombrosa la calidad del sonido que tiene, por el precio es una excelente oportunidad, su salida es muy limpia y estable, se está usando en un ambiente profesional para un experimento y no ha defraudado hasta los momentos, al contrario todo se ha dado mejor de lo esperado.
M**R
Amazing sound quality & easy plug and play with Linux and Virtualbox.
After suffering from the Asus Strix Z590 & the dreaded problems of the realtek ALC4080 audio failures, especially the lack of proper linux driver support, (eeven as a USB audio device), I needed a replacement sound card that supported optical to feed some powered speakers, and better overall sound quality than the ALC4080 has been able to provide. I was forced to use a Creative SoundBlaster E1 USB DAC to get any audio, but this device was deesigned for headphone portability over desktop use, and lacks optical SPDIF.Since I use Ubuntu based Linux and VirtualBox guests for various movie and music entertainment, I needed a USB based device that can be assigned to a VM linux guest, with minimal or no configuration effort beyond simple plug and play.After reading many reviews on the quality and fuctionality of the few available linux supported sound cards, the Topping D10 kept coming up again and again as the best choice to replace a poorly implimented motherboard sound card, and still maintain the USB versatility for working with VirtualBox guests.The Topping D10s does just that; it provides only USB in, and optical & copper SPDIF, along with RCA jacks out, that makes it easy to simultaniously feed audio to other equipment, now and in the future.From Linux side, either host or guest, the D10s just plugs in and produces great audio, way way better than my motherboard audio ever did, which is now disabaled in favor of the D10s as my primary sound card device.Well worth the money, compared to similar linux supported sound cards, including Asus own Xonar AE.Very happy with this purchase.
U**R
Does not do DD/DTS pass-though bit-streaming
I'm sure this is a good DAC but it does not do DD/DTS pass-though bit-streaming. So you won't be using this for any home theater PCs.
M**I
Works great with MacOS and Windows
I was looking for a solution to fix my ground loop issue. I tried everything, but nothing worked so I decided I needed to go full digital. I first purchased the SMSL PO100 PRO which provided the same digital outputs but unfortunately the volume was not controllable while connected to my Mac. This Topping however did everything the SMSL did but the volume controls work under MacOS and Windows. This solved my ground loop issue and works perfectly under both operating systems that I frequently switch between while providing an amazingly high quality sound output. Definitely recommend.
E**S
A great DAC for the $100-110 range
Simple device for me to use alongside my Schiit IEMagni. ASIO Drivers are available and the Topping Audio Device Audio Controller is easy to navigate and simple to use. It is basically plug and play when you take it out of the box and comes with a reasonably long USB type B to USB A cable.The display is Orange with a black background with great viewing angles. It will automatically dims after powering on and automatically powers off when your pc shuts off (Which is great for me as I don't really like lights shining when I sleep). The only thing that is illuminated is a tiny dot which I believe means that it is powered.The DAC itself is relatively light but sturdy and has a good build quality, nothing really to complain about it as it is a well built device. It has a relatively small form factor but it long from front to back.
J**H
Holy forking shirtballs
I’m using this in place of my 2017 F150 headunit. I’ve got a Mosconi DSP, and I’ve tried multiple ways of feeding a single to it. I’ve done the Forscan have that turns the speaker outputs to 4v LL outputs, and I’ve used the PAC audio hooked up to optical output (to eliminate the noise it introduced). I hooked this up to my iPad, flipped on Apple lossless, and moved the optical cable to this box. Just wow is all I can say. I also got a 12v variable voltage USB hub that allows USB drives on my iPad while powering everything. Cool power makes it. This $250 combo setup is putting some of my really expensive systems to shame. Now to turn on cellular service for my iPad and have a connected headunit.
T**C
Made sound for about 30 seconds, maybe 45.
Plugged it in, started testing it. There was a pop and sound output ceased.
A**H
Good audio quality but designed for use with PC
The Topping D10s DAC gives very good audio quality. It is designed for use with a PC but I am currently using it with a Samsung Galaxy Tab A (USB C) connected to a powered USB hub. The analog output goes to a stereo receiver.I have not been able to get this DAC to work with a Fifth Generation iPad because the Lightning connector does not supply enough power. This is an Apple limitation, not a problem with the D10s. If you need a DAC to operate with Apple devices, you should buy one that is powered separately (e.g. Schiit Modi 3) or one with lower power requirements (e.g. Qudelix 5K).
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