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The FiiO K7 Desktop DAC and Amplifier is a cost-effective, high-performance audio solution featuring dual AK4493SEQ DACs and THX AAA 788+ amps. It delivers up to 2000mW of clean power through balanced and single-ended outputs, supports multiple digital and analog inputs, and offers customizable gain and output levels with RGB feedback. Designed with an aluminum alloy chassis, it’s perfect for audiophiles and professionals seeking premium sound quality and versatile connectivity under $300.








| ASIN | B0BJKKPL71 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,701 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14 in Headphone Amps |
| Brand | FiiO |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 745 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | FiiO |
| Mfr Part Number | K7 |
| Model Number | K7 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
C**I
Good 1st Step onto HI-FI
l'm an audiophile who knows there is A LOT of snake oil in this business. A LOT. Now, having said that, the k7 deserves the $200 asking price. If you have a good sound-card, the k7 will be a mild improvement, but sure enough an audible improvement. Don't expect night and day differences, but you'll find some. Whether you like the new sound signature more than your sound-card, that's another story. The k7 will offer slightly more refined sound, but similar 'technicalities.' Where the k7 is a real upgrade is in having a dedicated volume control knob. The volume is digital so the knob has no end to it (you can keep on spinning it once it has reached its max). My unit didn't have a very noticeable delay (as some reviewers stated). Perhaps that has to do with how powerful/fast your computer is (?). Some people also find the volume odd because for the first (almost) 1/4 of it, you don't hear anything (on less sensible HPs). Fiio engineers did this on purpose: this way, users of very sensitive IEMs will not have a problem adjusting the volume to their preferred level. The k7 (unlike any sound-card that l'm aware of) offers balanced connections so you can give that a try. Personally, l did hear the difference. My HPs did open up with the balanced inputs (4.4mm and 4pin XLR). If you've been into this hobby for a while (if your brained has been trained to notice these sound nuances), you'll notice that right away. Then there's the extra power in case you need it. Some people may prefer to keep their sound-card over the k7 in favor of having more 'desktop free space.' l get that. Personally, l have a volume ring on my keyboard, but l much prefer having a knob. Besides, it's easier to plug/switch HPs from the k7 (likely placed on your desk near your mouse) than from the back of the PC, under the desk. Does the k7 get hot? Not at all (room temperature 80ºF). *Now, let's address the elephant in the room: the Fiio k9 ESS* I guess the AKM version is equally good too, but l haven't tested that one so my words will refer to the k9 ESS (non-pro). If you wonder, I didn't want a slower pace sounding device, that's why I was only interested in the ESS version. k7 VS k9 ESS: The difference between the k7 and the k9 ESS aren't mild or subtle, but very significant. We're talking about a product (k7) that has its own sound signature (warmer, slower, more bass where there shouldn't be, small soundstage), but that plays on the budget league VS a product (k9 ESS) that plays in the HI-FI realm. The k9 will be a noticeably improvement in the soundstage, dynamics, clarity and rest of the audio attributes. Example: on the k7 the HD800s treble is harsh; plug them to the k9 and the treble becomes oh so beautiful. Mind you, k9 ESS is 'fast.' The music will play faster than on the AKM which has the 'normal pace' tunning. You may like a faster pace more or less, but you'll certainly notice the difference in speed. This is supposed to be an attribute of the ESS chips (regardless of the system implementation). Have you ever heard people saying something like, "buy the best HP you can then spend the rest on a DAC-amp?" Nonsense. Once you have a good pair of HPs ($300-$500), trust me, they will sound noticeably different when paired to the k7 VS the k9. Example: You'd think my old, yet great sounding Hifiman HE-400 (non s, etc. just plain 'HE-400') sound great when connected to the k7 and also my sound-card. Now, plug them to the k9 ESS and let me read your mind: "Holly guacamole! Now we're talking business." Yes, those are your own words ;-) If my budget was $1000, l'd rather get a k9 ESS and a $300-500 HPs than spending $200 on the k7 then $800 on a HP. Even better, l'd buy the k9 ESS new (to test it for yourself in case you want to return it, and to have the always SO important WARRANTY just in case) then spend the rest of the budget on a 'second hand' headphone (in good condition with replaceable earpads). Amplifiers come defective even when new (l've already sent 2 back, the very k9 ESS l'm talking about which had a defective 'optical in' and a k9 ESS Pro), however headphones rarely fail (although they also do it seems; it never happened to me). l know l digressed quite a bit, but l hope you enjoyed my 'on the fly, all over the place' review of the Fiio k7. Remember: "Buying cheap is expensive" or the German version "We're too poor to buy cheap." Save for the k9 ESS, buy it new (return, warranty), enjoy it for years to come. Hope this helps!
N**N
FiiO K7 is amazing! Clean amplification and lots of power to drive Planar Magnetic headphones.
Amazing DAC/Amp for the price! 2000mw through balanced 4.4mm output; plenty of power even with single-ended output (6.3mm; I'm using the 6.3mm to 3.5mm adapter until my balanced cable arrives). Clean power and clean sound; no detectable distortion when running to my HiFiMan Edition XS Headphones. Gets very loud; enough to add 6db headroom, put +5.5db low shelf EQ, and listen to even semi-quiet Classical recordings at substantial volumes. Sounds WONDERFUL! I highly recommend FiiO and came from a portable KA13 which was also top-notch. The K7 produces more bass and better volumes without distortion compared to the KA13. If you have the capability to use a Desktop DAC, I highly recommend the K7 over the KA13 for quadruple the power output and no distortion; the KA13 distorts slightly at near max to max volumes, which was necessary for some material. Headroom wasn't much of an option with the KA13. Gets slightly warm after 15-30 minutes of use, but is just a little warm to the touch. The KA13 gets hot, and I suspect could overheat in some scenarios. The K7 seems like it will never overheat.
A**C
Great cheap amp/dac would recommend to everyone.
I love this little thing. I bought it for the office, just needed something small, cheap, sounds good, and works well for the office and this ticks all the boxes. I love that you can save money by not getting BT which for my use case is unnecessary. I like the smooth knob, LED around it, build quality, and most importantly the sound and power it produces. I use it with my Focal Elegia at the office and things sound clear, dynamic, fun, and detailed in a way that I think most people would be impressed with. For a compact, all-in-one, starter amp/dac combo I don't think there is anything better. Honestly I don't think most people would ever need anything more than this unless you need certain ports or power this may not be able to provide. At home I have both a SMSL SU-10 hooked up to a Aune S17Pro, and previously came form a Schiit Asgard/Modius stack. Before that I came from a JDS Labs amp/dac combo unit. The headphones I have include Meze Empyreans, HE1000V2, ZMF Auters, HD660s, and Focal Elegia headphones. Is it possible to get better or a different sound signature than this with spending more? Probably, but not by much and that that point you are really just searching for that specific sound signature or to get those last couple % to reach perfection. This thing is great and would highly recommend to anyone looking to get into dedicated amp dacs.
S**Y
Sweet spot for dac's and price
I think this is sort of the sweet spot for dac's and price. I have to admit that I no longer have it but have moved up to the k9. I don't feel like there was a huge change in sonic clarity or sound stage. There was a difference in both but not to the tune of another $300 tbh. I think the bigger differences where in the xlr output and bluetooth connectivity with the k9. Either is still a balanced dac topography and a decent akm chip. A lot of people will play up DAC's to be a major change to sonic clarity, but the reality is they are all small nuance things that you notice over time. The reality is that I ran for decades with on board chip sets, and found my motherboard had known issues on it later. Since that time I played with most of the FIIO line up and found that I like the k9 best, but they are all minor changes. I've used both with a rotel amp and a set of DIY scan speak speakers as well as meze empyrean headphones. The larger irony is that I changed the rotel amp for a douk audio and noticed little difference there as well. The reality is that you get more flexibility, options, and connectivity with the k9 and a small bump in sound quality. If you don't need all the options this is a sweet spot.
P**H
Very good, but there's another I prefer.
Any of these are going to greatly improve the sound over plugging your headphones directly into the mini-jack on a computer. Listening was done with a few different headphones but mostly with beyerdynamic DT 700 PRO X Closed-Back Studio Headphones. Music source was a laptop connected to the DAC/Headphone Amp via USB. If an external power supply was included, I used that. If not, power came via USB. I've kept notes on my impressions brief and included comparisons amongst the DAC/Amp's in this list. They are listed below in my order of preference with my favorites at the top. If you want flowery vocabulary I'm sure in depth reviews are available out there on the web. Headphones make the greatest difference in sound - spend more on them, if necessary. The DAC/Amp is secondary but does add its own flavor to the music. --- iFi Zen DAC V2 | Desktop Digital Analog Converter (Listening only with "TRUEBASS" off.) Very good. Slightly better than the FiiO K7. Better vocal clarity and slightly fuller bass. I ended up comparing this with the FX-Audio DAC-X6 head to head, which continued to surprise me as I put it up against significantly more expensive competitors. Across several hours and many pieces of music, I prefer the iFi... but the difference is infinitesimal. Possibly the iFi has a little more punch to the bass? Maybe a bit more space ans separation? If you're working to a budget, get the FX-Audio and put the extra cash towards better headphones. FX-Audio DAC-X6 Mini HiFi 2.0 Digital Audio Decoder DAC This thing is good. Surprisingly good. I ended up putting it head-to-head with amps costing three times its price. Slightly warmer sound, with slightly less detail in the vocals than the iFi Zen Air, but more space in the music, and more enjoyable to listen to. Slightly better clarity than the Topping. FiiO K7 Full Balanced HiFi DAC Headphone Amplifier This is indeed better than the K5 version. Vocals are more lifelike. And a particular emphasis on the mid-treble heard in the K5 is absent. There is more separation between the instruments. Very close call with the iFi V2, with my preference going to the iFi for better vocal clarity and slightly fuller bass. iFi Zen Air DAC Not quite as good as the V2, but close. Closer than the FiiO K5 is to the K7. There is, again, a comparative emphasis in mid-treble and the vocals get a bit lost. The sound is slightly thin compared to rivals at this price point. FiiO K5 Pro Headphone Amps Portable Desktop DAC and Amplifier Not quite as good as the K7, but at half the price one cannot really complain. Vocals are not quite as lifelike and there is more mid-treble - but not in a good way. Topping DX1 Mini Stereo DAC Headphone Amplifier Combo Very good little unit. Bass is slightly overemphasized. Fosi Audio K5 Pro Gaming DAC Headphone Amplifier I thought this unit was DOA. Turns out that you must long press the volume knob to turn it on. (Short press to select input.) Not terrible, but not as musical as the others in this test. Also, the only one with bass and treble knobs. And only a mini-jack - no 1/4" jack. Pro-Ject Head Box S2 Digital This DAC/Amp had an issue that makes it unlistenable. The sound is very nice... but... there's some faint static. Only in the music, not in silence. A faint crackling.... Can't have that.
D**D
Excellent value, clean sound, flexible inputs. Volume knob drives me nuts though!
TL;DR: For $200 in 2023, You cannot get a better-sounding, more well-rounded amp/DAC combo unit. And thus, you could not pick a better "budget" amplifier for your first foray into audiophilia. Also, if it's your first headphone amp - welcome to the rabbit hole. Follow me down. The Fiio K7 is insanely flexible. It has balanced (4.4mm) and unbalanced (6.3mm) outputs and 4 input options (RCA, coaxial, optical, USB). It has 2 gain settings to assist with powering harder-to-drive headphones. It can even function as a pre-amp/DAC for another amp like a tube. Does it sound as expansive as the sound coming out of my $2400 Sennheiser HDV 820, on my HD800S headphones? No. But it's about 85-90% of the way there... and that's incredible value. The sound signature is clean and neutral as you'd expect from a THX AAA 788-based amp. No coloration that I could discern. Power is reasonable, and with the gain options, most headphones shouldn't have an issue. To get my HD800S as loud as I wanted (which is pretty loud) on the balanced output, I did need to use high gain (maxed out on the low gain just below my threshold), but I couldn't hear any distortion from it. Some high-end planars might top out close to the max power... but if you're rocking those, bump up your amp game at that point just a tad... ha. I can't quite knock a star for the stupid volume knob stepping - but I was tempted! Volume adjustment is not smooth/linear, but instead adjusts up and down in small steps as you roll the knob. Think of it like adjusting volume on a typical TV or other device. It's in steps - and overly-big ones it feels like, at times. Not a massive dealbreaker, but every once in a while I find myself wishing I could have an in-between step in sound volume. I've never had a knob-based amplifier cut this corner before, and it's maddening... but livable. Rant over. The FiiO K7 punches above its weight, and trades blows with combo units in the $400-500 range in various categories. The bar has been raised, and for the price, this is an excellent value.
I**R
Amazing AMP/DAC for the value, quality audio.
I am not an audio "expert" in any way, and I am an audiophile newcomer, but I must say that after powering my HD 600s with these, there is so much "room" for the music to expand itself, without any distortion or cluttering of the audio. The USB connector is a type B to A which is fine for me, but others may prefer it being a type C. The build quality of this AMP/DAC is amazing, it is built entirely from aluminum with CNC finishing, and everything else like the volume knob, switches and buttons just feel expensive. Nothing feels cheap, and it is a sturdy compact, little unit. The volume knob acts, obviously, as a volume knob but also as an on/off switch. Switching between on and off gives a nice, satisfying click, and when turning the unit on there's a subtle RGB coloring show going on, which switches to a solid color which isn't too bright, depending on your music's sampling rate. Blue: 44.1KHz/48KHz, yellow: 88.2/96/176.4/192/352.8/384KHz, and green: DSD64/128/256. In terms of power, there's really nothing these couldn't power. You have enough power for any headphone you'll plug in, which is great. The gain switch works well, and doesn't cause any distortions when setting it to high. A balanced feature at this price range, from what I've seen, is super RARE, which means you have incredible value for money, making this a future-proof AMP/DAC. You have guards in place to protect your headphones and your ears, as well as unit protection. The volume knob takes a second to adjust, since it has a guard against sudden, accidental high volumes. If you're looking for an AMP/DAC combo, this is the one to go for!
Z**3
No sound
This product didn't work straight out of the box. It was returned immediately.
Ö**.
Müzik detay canavarı
Teknik detaylara girecek kadar bilgiye sahip değilim ama iyi bir müzik dinleyicisi olarak şunu diyebilirim ki Sennheiser 660s2 yi Fiio K7'de 4.4 mm dengeli giriş ile kullanmaya başladım. Daha önce İfi Zen Air Dac kullanıyordum çok kötü diyemem bu DAC için ama Fiio K7 kullanmaya başladıktan sonra kulaklık resmen 2-3 level atladı diyebilirim. Geniş sahne ve enstürman detayları büyük ölçüde arttı. Ayrıca kulak tırmalayan müzikler netleşti ve berraklaştı. Daha zevkle ve keyifle müzik dinliyorum.
M**X
FiiO K7 – bin begeistert
Kopfhörerverstärker sind dafür gedacht, schwache Ausgänge für hochohmige Verbraucher zu Verstärken (damit die Spulen auch genug „Kraft“ zum Schwingen haben). Das macht der hier. Produktspecs: Kann sich jeder selber drüber Informieren…und entscheiden, was besser oder schlechter sein soll. Brauchte (und brauche?) bisher keinen Kopfhörerverstärker. Da ein höher ohmiger Hörer im Anflug ist war das aber jetzt vorsorglich mal die Wahl. Aus der Qual. Man, da gibt's ja reichlich Auswahl. (Up's, reimt sich sogar). Lieferumfang: Verstärker, Netzteil, USB Kabel, Adapter von 3,5 auf 6,3mm Klinke. Also alles an Bord. 4,4 symmetrisch ist wohl erst im Kommen und wird bei meinem „Flieger“ dabei sein. Kann ich also noch keine Aussage drüber treffen. Anschluss an den PC via USB (sofort erkannt – Win 11; und gleich noch als Standard implementiert #Edit#1: Als Lautsprecher#). Kopfhörer (Sennheiser HD 599) und auch mein normales Soundsystem (Bose Companion 20) per Adapter auf 6,3 Klinke angeschlossen funktionieren einwandfrei (natürlich nicht gleichzeitig…). Wenn ich also „umschalten“ will brauche ich nur die Stecker am FiiO zu wechseln. Verarbeitung: Top. Ob die kleinen Schalter für „gain“ und „output“ über lange Zeit halten wird sich zeigen. LED um den Lautstärkeregler herum: Gimmick. Könnte stören: Da gibt's wohl über Umwege eine Möglichkeit zum Abschalten per Software. Mit Hinweis: Achtung hier! Achtung da! Mich stört das erstmal nicht. Erste Tests: Boah. Geil. Kopfhörer mit eingeschalteten „gain“ (=Verbesserung): Noch mehr wumms; bis zum Anschlag kaum Nutzbar da einem die Ohren wegfliegen(+6dB) – und das ohne Verzerrungen. Und ein noch größeres Raumklanggefühl - ohne dabei künstlich zu wirken. Ohne gain auch besseres Klangbild. Mit eben mehr wumms. Unterschiede mit verschiedenen Lautstärke Einstellungen kann ich da nicht heraus Hören. Mal der (PC) mal das andere (WinA) oder FiiO macht mehr...Kann da nicht wirklich Unterschiede feststellen. Soundsystem: Verbesserung. Nicht so deutlich wie über Kopfhörer. Und ohne gain. Hört sich für mich hier besser an. Bemängelte Verzögerungen beim schnellen hochdrehen der Lautstärke: Kann ich absolut nicht betätigen. Was aber der Fall ist: Bis Stellung des Lautstärkereglers unter „10.00Uhr“ ist praktisch nichts hörbar (auch wenn PC + Winamp voll aufgedreht sind). Das ist aber kein Mangel, da danach von sehr leise bis Ohrentot alles mit fein Tuning möglich ist – ohne Sprünge/Verzögerung. Härte Test wird der 300 Ohm Kopfhörer werden. Bin da aber guter Zuversicht. Ob sich dann symmetrisch 4,4mm noch besser Anhören wird…? Fazit: Für den Preis: Geiles Teil. Hat sich jetzt schon gelohnt. Und lohnt sich eben auf jeden Fall schon bei einem 50 Ohm Kopfhörer. Edit#1 27.06.24: Der Härte Test: HD 800S 300 Ohm. Via 4,4 mm symmetrische Klinke. Absolut kein Problem. Max 500mW gebraucht - K7 liefert max. 560mW an diesem Ausgang. Hammer. Mit "gain". Und da voll versorgt: Max. Lautstärke bis hin zum Ohren wegfliegen. Ist 4,4 jetzt besser? Hm, gefühlt - ja. Aber sehr subjektiv. Nochmal zur Lautstärke Einstellung im unteren Bereich: Macht Sinn, da ja von etwa 7Uhr aus der Verstärker eingeschaltet wird. Wenn da dann kurz später gleich fast "volle Lotte" rauskommen würde...könnte man sich auch mal vertun. Auch hier: Keinerlei Verzögerung/Sprünge in der Lautstärke Regelung. Keine Ahnung, warum das bemängelt wird. Versch. Baujahre? Weiterhin auch jetzt Kristallklarer Klang ohne Verzerrungen. Empfohlen am PC: Dort 100%. Auch z.B. WA: 100%. Regelung nur über den Verstärker. (Hab' ich so gelesen) - keine Garantie. Mache es aber so. Wie gesagt: Alles subjektiv: Andere Empfinden es vllt. anders. (Persönlich: Der 800S ist nicht zu Bass schwach - bring es nur weitaus natürlicher rüber. Und je nach Aufnahme ist da mehr als genug von zu Hören - mit wumms). Und es gehen über beide Ausgänge die Signale raus (6,3 & 4,4 Klinke). Schön, um Vergleiche zwischen zwei Hörern zu Testen. Zum K7 also End Fazit: Alles Richtig gemacht. Preis/Leistung Top. Kaufempfehlung.
R**O
Completo. Bueno, bonito y barato. Ideal para completar tu equipo de audio.
DAC& combo muy interesante. Fácil de usar. Entradas de 6,3 y 4,4mm. Sonido del DAC neutro sin color. Amplificación de sobra para cualquier auricular (excepto para los STAX). Peso liviano. Tamaño bastante reducido. La verdad que si no tienes uno y si tienes auriculares es una buena inversión. El sonido mejora evidentemente entre esto frente a un pc/movil pero mejora aún más si tienes auriculares demandantes como planares o de alta impedancia al tener una salida balanceada de 2000mw a 32 ohmios, lo cuál, a este tamaño, peso y precio es una locura. Lo recomiendo sin duda. A la artesanía y el sabor le puse una estrella.
L**A
Qualidade de som
Amplificador muito bom. Som muito limpo sem ruidos e faz qualquer fone tocar 4x mais alto. Top.
J**N
Greatest budget dac EVER!
Set up: Pc>Usb Dock>Fiio K7>HifiMan Arya Stealths Where do I start? Though this does add some warmth to my aryas, it balances out the 8k peak to the point where its enjoyable to listen to. Other clearer dac/amps, like the dx3 pro+, only compounded to the issue, making me return them. Not only does it add warmth, its extremely smooth and spaces out the instruments more, alowing it to feel open rather than congested, which was another issue with the dx3. Sounds also echo out as it should rather than being abruptly cut off, adding to the sound stage. Power wise, my Aryas can sound loud, and evening deafening if need be. Iems even more. If you need a nuclear reactor as an amp though, go for something else, and something most definitely more expensive. Its more lifelike/closer to what the music would sound in person like than the clinical presentation of the dx3. Because of this though, some details are drowned out. (Note that my opinions might differ and you might actually like the dx3's sound signature.) The caveats to this dac/amp is that there is no filter options and there some static when it is on high gain and there is nothing playing. Its not audible on sensible volumes, and only slightly audible on ear splitting volume. Another thing is the analog knob. It kinda sucks, as it doesn't follow a linear path, where it steadily goes from 1 to 100. Its actually logarithmic, where 7-10 oclock is barely audible (1-15 vol), 10-12 is medium (15-40 vol), and 12 - 3 is loud (40-90 vol). 3 to 5 is deafening (90-100 vol). Perhaps this is with iems in mind as they require a lot less power, but I find the dx3's infinitely spinning digital knob to be much more fun to play with. Anyways, This thing makes my aryas sound like a beast, where every other dac/amp ive tried gave me a headache. If you're on a budget and looking for something to power your Aryas, or anything similar, go with the K7. Oh yeah. It also comes with a 3.5mm to 6.35mm adapter. Instant 5 stars.
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