HIFIMAN EF600 Headphone amplifier and DAC with Bluetooth
Are you looking for a headphone amplifier and DAC that not only impresses on a technical level, but also integrates perfectly into your set-up? Then HIFIMAN’s EF600 is the solution for you! The proprietary Hymalaya Pro DAC module inside and its elegant, industrial housing in the timeless Bauhaus style make it a device that you will enjoy for many years to come.
As the successor to the acclaimed EF400, this model packs a whole lot more: While the Hymalaya Pro DAC uses the same core technology as the more expensive Hymalaya Max, it gets additional support from the new FPGA algorithm and precision resistors of 0.01%. With a THD of -60dB 0.2%, you will experience pure, clear sound reproduction with a thrillingly impressive level of detail.
Those who prefer to enjoy their favorite songs wirelessly will be happy about high-resolution Bluetooth audio. The QCC5124 chip is installed for this purpose, which supports all common Bluetooth codecs including aptX-HD without any problems – with maximum sound quality and without any annoying losses.
Use the EF600 as you wish: With various inputs and outputs such as USB, coaxial, cinch or XLR, you can fully enjoy its properties as a headphone amplifier, preamplifier, as a connection for CD and SACD players and many more. You are free to integrate the all-round talent into your existing system or use it to set up a completely new one.
The tower-shaped design of the EF600 is not only for aesthetic or practical purposes, but primarily to improve heat conduction. At the same time, you can use it as a holder for your favorite headphones, which on the one hand saves valuable space and on the other hand ensures a particularly orderly and elegant picture.
Let yourself be inspired by the musical professionalism and the unique charm!
Connections
- 6.3 mm headphone output
- Balanced 4-pin XLR headphone output
- coaxial input
- USB-C Input
- USB-B input
- Cinch input (RCA left/right)
- Cinch Output (RCA Left/Right)
- Balanced XLR input (Left/Right)
- Balanced XLR output (Left/Right)