Introducing HIFIMAN EF600--Desktop DAC/AMP Featuring HYMALAYA Pro Modules
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Introducing HIFIMAN EF600 Desktop DAC/AMP
Features HYMALAYA Pro Modules for Audiophile-Grade Output
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Designed for use as a DAC, or independent headphone amplifier, the EF600 features an industrial design that is not only aesthetically appealing, it also serves as a headphone stand, reducing desktop clutter. Included are fully balanced input/output connections, high-resolution Bluetooth connectivity, an independent power supply and a thermal optimized tower case.
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“The EF600 has the power and advanced technology to stand out from a field that too often relies on off-the-shelf technologies instead of incorporating technologies that are truly unique to the category,” says Dr. Fang Bian, President and CEO, HIFIMAN Electronics. “The Hymalaya Pro DAC module alone represents a giant leap forward from DACs that were considered state-of-the-art only a few short years ago.”

HIFIMAN’s Hymalaya Pro consists of an array of highly accurate resistors that use a “ladder” method of conversion. This approach converts the digital signal with maximum accuracy and overall musicality. Signal-to-noise ratio, total harmonic distortion, and energy consumption are at their musical and efficient best. Hymalaya Pro supports the common PCM signal transmitted by the most common IIS (Integrated Interface of Sound) audio interface, with a maximum 24Bit
resolution.

The EF600 includes two Hymalaya Pro modules for unsurpassed sonic output, especially when compared to the more commonplace PCM1704k module. The Hymalaya Pro, with the added support of a new algorithm and 0.01% precision resistors, reaches a THD (total harmonic distortion) rate of -60dB 0.2%. In plain English, distortion is reduced to a previously unheard of low with no audible distractions.

Bluetooth connectivity is achieved with an upgraded design that supports multiple codecs, including LDAC, delivering lossless sound reproduction for audiophile-level sonics. An array of RCA and XLR inputs allows the EF600 to be used as a high-performance headphone amplifier that is fully compatible with most CD and SACD players, thanks to its balanced output.

The EF600 requires the bare minimum of desktop or rack space. The physical dimensions are: 104mm/4” x 135mm/5 1/4” (top); 104mm/4” x 165mm/6 1/2” (bottom) ; 283mm/11”(height).
A new industrial design that serves as a headphone stand when the DAC/amp is not in use.

The front panel includes two outputs – 6.35mm single-ended and XLR four-pin balanced – in addition to a four-level function switch and volume control. The rear input panel includes jacks for RCA, USB-B, and USB-C source connectors, in addition to dual (L/R) XLR three-pin full balanced line outputs.

Signal-to-noise ratio is measured at 118dB (weighted), channel separation is 131+/-3dB, and
THD+N (line out) is 0.0014% (-8dB).

Maximum power output is robust at 5.12 wpc @32Ω balanced/1.8 wpc @32Ω unbalanced,
giving the EF600 the power to drive the majority of low-efficiency planar headphones, including
HIFIMAN Electronics’ flagship model, Susvara.

The EF600 DAC/amplifier will be available in March at a suggested retail price of $799.
Where to purchase:
HIFIMAN online store: http://store.hifiman.com/
HIFIMAN's authorized dealers: https://hifiman.com/dealers#
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Feb 24, 2023 at 2:22 PM Post #2 of 263
This will be an interesting pairing for the Susvara. If it turns out to drive the Susvara well it could be the bargain of the century at$799.00. I'm looking forward to hearing this shortly. 🎧
 
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Feb 25, 2023 at 12:24 AM Post #3 of 263
It’s actually a smart move. They’re making the entry to Susvara much easier because it removes much friction that comes from having to consider an equivalent dac/amp that would usually double the price of entry. It’s definitely on my buy list to put a new and easy Susvara system in another room.
 
Feb 25, 2023 at 3:02 AM Post #4 of 263
Nice tidy footpint as well. Look forward to listening to this when it gets to AV One in Singapore. Have already given Jeremy a heads up that I will want to try this when it comes in. The great utility is the ability to receive LDAC. That will be most useful! Will likely connect either the iFi Zen Stream or iFi NEO Stream as well via USB for output. That will be a complete chain. :)
 
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Mar 3, 2023 at 12:26 PM Post #8 of 263
I am surprised I haven’t found one impression
 
Mar 3, 2023 at 4:47 PM Post #10 of 263
Thought this was going to go on the website in March and I don't see anything yet. Maybe we have to wait for reviewers
 
Mar 3, 2023 at 8:51 PM Post #11 of 263
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Mar 3, 2023 at 8:52 PM Post #13 of 263
Thought this was going to go on the website in March and I don't see anything yet. Maybe we have to wait for reviewers
Well, I'll pick one up once it hits the shops. It's not really pricey is it? And with good range of use cases.
 
Mar 4, 2023 at 9:33 PM Post #15 of 263
Well, I'll pick one up once it hits the shops. It's not really pricey is it? And with good range of use cases.
I might as well, depending on when it hits. I'll keep an eye out for your impressions mate.
Curious how it sounds with the Susvara
 

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