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The Fosi Audio Q4 is a compact, entry-level DAC and headphone amplifier designed for professionals seeking superior audio clarity. Supporting 24-bit/192kHz high-definition sound with USB, Optical, and Coaxial inputs, it drives headphones from 16Ω to 200Ω and outputs via 3.5mm and RCA. Its metal chassis ensures durability, while adjustable bass and treble controls provide personalized sound tuning. Plug-and-play convenience and included cables make it an instant upgrade for desktop and home stereo setups.
















| ASIN | B07VDQQY95 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,883 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #16 in Headphone Amps #57 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Fosi Audio |
| Brand Name | Fosi Audio |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Headphone, Speaker, Television |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,272 Reviews |
| Included Components | User Guide |
| Interface | Coaxial, Optical, USB |
| Interface Type | Coaxial, Optical, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.9"L x 2.9"W |
| Item Weight | 430 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Fosi Audio |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Model | Q4 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 11 |
| Part Number | Q4 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 24-month warranty |
W**M
I love it! The audio is fantastic! Great little piece of equipment.
I love this! Listening to music and watching movies on my PC using spatial sound is great. The quality of the sound is superb! My two slight complaints are as follows: 1) To power the unit you have to use a USB slot on your PC which seems like a waste. It might be possible to use a phone charger and plug it into the wall, I haven't tried that yet. 2) The knobs could be ever so slightly bigger. But that is it. I had no issues hooking it up, it works great and I'm very satisfied with the audio. I'm using it on a Windows 11 PC in Secure Boot with no issues. One of the main reasons why I bought it was to be able to turn the volume up or down on the fly without having to go into Windows to adjust the sound. Sometimes if you're scrolling through videos online, one might be quiet and another might be loud. This is a very useful feature. Overall, great value for the money!
N**Y
A tenative review, we'll see if it lives. Let's give it the final star.
After losing five $20-30 headphone amplifiers in a row, within days or weeks, just because we're tripling the cost here doesn't necessary mean this will do better. In the q&a section one person warned me it died within two months, another person says it's been running for two years. Why a solid state device should have any life is beyond me, my beloved 50+ year old Nakamichi RE-3 receiver is still running fine. My question was, since this does not have a 3.5 audio input, can it be fed by a PC into the coaxial input with a converter? Four people said yes, one said no. It's no. So, what use is a 3.5 to coaxial conversion plug? Never mind. Since I cannot get my Dell running Windows 10 to put any sound into this through the USB route, it's useless, to me at least, as a PC headphone driver. One of the days I suppose I should get the headphone jack fixed, it's dead for some reason. Still working on that, the last headphone amp I had died, so my PC is going through the Nakamichi for awhile, rather clumsy. I also need an amp for my new Vizio TV. It also has a 3.5 audio out, forget about that. Therefore, I hooked up the optical input, and nothing, no sound at all. I checked all the connections, seemed to be okay, but just before I ripped it out to send it back to Azon, the darn thing turned on. Is there a warm-up delay?? It will be on all the time, so hopefully it will keep running. One other slight problem, the cords are absurdly too short, the optical cable isn't even as long as my TV. No biggie of course, but if you're going to put cords in the box, at least make them long enough to be useful. So, I'll live with this for awhile, and then edit the review . . . one way or the other. Ed: One thing, normally I set the volume control at about 75% on everything, and adjust the volume to my earphones through an in-line control. When set like that, I was picking up sputtering sounds on some Youboob videos, but it was fine on video files played from a USB stick (the only two ways I use the TV). Youevil volumes are much higher than typical USB files, I knew that, and the USB files play fine. I was not picking up any problems on my PC, so I switched out everything, the in-line volume wheel controls, the earphones, both combinations, and it was definitely something in the TV audio. I turns out I had the volume set waaaay too high on the Fosi box, with the in-line control taken out, the headphones were blasting. I played around with the volume knob, and lo and behold, the sputtering sounds went away. I had to fine tune it so the in-line control had enough room with both Eviltube and USB sources, which worked out to be around 55%. If you're having problems, you might try turning it down. Note, the variable audio output on my TV does not work if you plug in something to the optical output, so unless you want to get up off the couch every 30 seconds to adjust the Fosi volume, in-line controls are a must for my setup. They're very cheap, but buy them by the handful, they wear out. They work very well with YT when you run into a commercial, you can cut the volume to zero instantly. Ed: I'll bump it a star, for two reasons. First, the original unit I bought is still alive, and in the headphone amplifier world, that seems to be a real accomplishment. And, I bought another one for my 2015 Vizio, now relegated to the bedroom, and it fired up and worked as well, on optical. So now I have two of them, and I'll see how long they last. Maybe someday down the road this will get the final star. Also wik: Two months now, one is on 24/7, the other with the second TV off and on. No problems. That should be long enough for any glitches to show up. Update: Over two years now, it's on all the time, and it still works.
A**M
Great value for money
My unit had an audible hissing sound (white noise) that was more pronounced on the left channel than on the right. The hiss was always there when the unit is connected, regardless of chosen input, or if it is usb powered from the PC or directly from a power socket. After contacting Fosi support I was assured these units do have white noise and that it may be more pronounced in certain headphones. I later changed from my low impedance headphones (32 Ohm HyperX Alpha's) to a medium impedance headphone (150 Ohm Sennheiser 58x Jubilee's), and on the higher impedance phones the hissing is barely noticable - so much better performance there. Pros: 1. Good sound quality, clear and loud, especially for the price. 2. Much smaller and lighter then I expected it to be. I can take this in my backpack with my laptop to have good quality sound on-the-go. 3. Physical bass and treble eq that works very well. 4. High quality materials, especially the knobs (!) - bass and treble knobs have tactile "clicking" when turned, the volume knob has a smooth turn operation. All knobs are from metal, heavy, and feel very high quality. I greatly appreciate this. 5. Lots of connectivity options - IN usb / opt / coa, OUT front 3.5mm headphone jack or back RCA. 6. True plug&play - Easiest setup I had. Cons: 1. White noise. Especially noticeable in low impedance headphones. 2. Left and right channels differ slightly (white noise at very different levels between them), so it may not be very balanced. 3. Cannot compete with DAC/AMPs above the 100$ range in sound quality (is that even a con...?)
R**N
Hey. That's pretty good!
TLDR: If you're in it for the best DAC for music at this price, look elsewhere. If you're in it for a DAC for general use all around (Music, Movies, Games,) this may be the best thing for you under $250. [Update after nearly five months at the end!] Full Review: Imma start with the good. Those knobs. It drives me nuts, all the DACs and DAC enthusiasts insisting that there's just one, perfectly flat way things should be listened to. “If you want more bass, get headphones/speakers with more bass.” How about, I'm not made of money, and my already large collection still needs more variety. I do budget, but I'm all over the place within my budget. I have a drawer of "chifi" earbuds. A few Sony MH755s (the best bang for your buck if you're on a super low budget, too bad they're hard to find genuine, and the cables are short), Zero Audio Carbo Mezzo (ZH-DX220-C), those Action Pies with the dual drivers (which frankly sound better than I ever expected), Shure SE215, and a bunch of others I tested with these. By far this DAC works the best with the Zero Audios. I was shocked, as generally the Zero Audios weren't my favorite to begin with, but with this DAC they really shine. I've liked other budget DACs more for clear music with a good soundstage, FiiO primarily having some of my favorite so far. But the FiiOs are just boxes. They don't have these knobs. For music, I keep the bass and treble knobs at about 75% of their total capacity. But if I'm about to go watch a movie, rewatch Star Wars or something, that treble knob I turn down to 50%, and crank that bass up to about 90%. You feel like you're in a theater with that overcompensating sound system, and I just LOVE IT. This isn't the DAC you want for the highest quality music, but this is a very good DAC for someone who wants to tinker with the sound, and has a high priority for how they tweak their sound for movies and video games. Here's another great example. Far Cry 5, that sniper rifle is super loud. And the control for sound in that game is awful, the only option is to turn down the music. So I cranked the treble down to 25%, and it took the edge off the loud sniper while allowing me to keep my volume where it was. I cannot stress how useful the knobs can be. The only other DAC I know of that would do this well (but probably better) is the (I'm sorry, this is really the companies name:) Schiit Loki Equalizer, and that thing ALONE will set you back $200. It's just an equalizer. You would still need to buy a DAC on top of it! Maybe that's the best way they could market this, as a “gaming DAC” because I feel like gamers will appreciate this product for what it is a heck of a lot more than the hardcore music community, who will find this somewhat lacking. And that's not a knock on gamers, I'm just observing that gamers tend to be more in it for the maliable experience that pushes whatever media they are taking in more. Immersion. They don't care if it looks good on paper, they care that it makes the experience more intense. This DAC can add that but without horrible distortion, like the equalizers you'd find on “gaming sound cards” and it's half the price of some of those that I see people buying. Overall, it's a simple little plug and play DAC that looks nice on the shelf, does more than you'd expect, and doesn't break the bank. If you're more in it for mixed media, or you just want audio that sounds better than the bad thing you currently have but you don't need “the best” (whatever that really means) then just buy this sucker. UPDATE After almost five months: I've now paired this with the 1MORE Triple Driver inears, I'm sitting here listening to Above and Beyond's Group Therapy #372, and it struck me just how much my ears are tickled and pleased by this this combo. Absurdly bassy, yet very little distortion with that combo. I'm in listening bliss, and as such, I've decided to bump this thing up to a 5 star. I can't think of any accessory or part for my computer that's seemed to have done so much for so little. EDIT2: I swear the title didn't used to say "gaming DAC" and to be honest, while I KNOW I suggested it, this is not REALLY a gaming DAC, in that gaming DACs usually have weird sound positioning features this does not. Features involving positional audio enhancements, which to be clear, this does not have. As I said in the review above, if you enjoy the immersion of great audio, this will be great for games. But it doesn't have "conventional gaming DAC features." As a gamer who never plays competitive games anyway, I wouldn't want special positional audio features ANYWAY. I just don't want anyone reading this to think it has positional audio features when it does not. EDIT3: Still using this in February of 2022.
S**R
Step up your PC Audio
Alright first and foremost this thing is awesome. Need to get that out of the way. I’ve been using this so far for about a week now nonstop and I’m in love. Before I was just swapping between my Bose QC headphones or some cheap IEMs plugged into my headphone jack off of my PC case and there was always a low audible “hum” and the sound was a bit flat if that makes sense. Heard that an audio DAC is a “game changer” from a few friends and ended up researching a few and came across this bad boy. Now let me just say yeah it’s pretty expensive just for PC audio (that’s my opinion I’m a cheapskate in this economy) but I genuinely feels like it’s worth every penny. The setup is a freaking breeze, no drivers needed, comes with all the cables, and is quite literally plug and play. From unboxing to using the DAC took me like two minutes and holy smokes is it awesome. Just with the bass & treble knobs at the stock halfway point, it already wakens my headphones to a whole new level! I spent the next 20 minutes just swapping through all my various headphones seeing how they sound using the DAC and I’m genuinely impressed. Did I mention it also got rid of the dreaded hum??? (Thank god) My favorite out of the headphones I tried was my cheap ole $15 IEMs that completely obliterated my Sony, Bose, Razer, and Skullcandy headphones. Now don’t get me wrong , none of those are “audiophile” headphones nor am I an audiophile but just from a regular ole normal dudes perspective, the combination of the DAC and the cheap IEMs had amazing clarity in vocals and all notes sounded crisp and my favorite is the BASS. These lil ole IEMs plugged directly into my PC had little to no bass, NOW they’re freaking super charged and especially with the adjustment knobs they sound freaking amazing. I keep my knobs both at 75% with volume around 50% and oh my god I’m never going back. Between listening to all types of music such as Rap, EDM, and classic rock im genuinely so impressed. Now for my gamers out there, this DAC doesn’t add any extra audio delay, the sounds are crisp and detailed allowing you to hear more than not having the DAC. From playing League, POE2, COD, and Fortnite I am genuinely so impressed by this DAC. I know I know, I’ve only had this DAC for a week, so I can’t really comment on the durability or longevity of the item, but I will absolutely update my review as time goes on!
D**B
Great value
Bought this to replace a cheap low output DAC I had been using. Running optical audio from my tv to this then into one of those little fm transmitter boards (Digital FM Transmitter Module Stereo FM Transmitter DSP PLL ) available here also. Works so much better. Can turn the volume up to get adequate output and adjust tone, great quality. Once set up I just have to turn it on. Tv sound available on any FM receiver.
I**S
I can hear you Loud and Clear!
I had another DAC/Amp connected where the volume seemed to be only a limiter. The Amp just didn't cut it. This little guy, and I do mean little, is a huge upgrade. As an amp, it has the power to drive my Planar Magnetic headphones without breaking a sweat. Okay, in all honesty, pretty much anything can drive these, but not everything can produce that bass slam. This will do it. As a DAC, I must be honest again. I'm not comparing apples to apples. I just upgraded to a Deezer Lossless account. There are those that will swear 320 kbps mp3 is audibly different from FLAC. While it is different on a scope, it is audibly transparent. This means sonically you can not detect the difference. FLAC, on the other hand, while still compressed in transit and at rest decompresses at play to be an exact representation of the original. Do I claim to hear the difference? Not really. But I will say there IS a difference between the old DAC and this one. The award once again goes to Fosi for producing a cleaner, clearer sound. Aesthetically speaking, my old DAC looks like a piece of junk next to this. The Fosi looks like a high-end piece of professional gear. Operation? The knobs are smooth and firm. They are just large enough to operate with ease. Negatives? The headphone jack. It's easy to have the plug just slightly off so it does not push in all the way and lock in place. I also wish it had a quarter-inch jack. Seriously, that's nitpicking. This thing is crystal clear. It gets plenty loud, sounds amazing, looks high-tech, I could go on and on. Would I buy it again? Without hesitation! Would I recommend it? Isn't that what I'm doing? Oh, this is just a review, not a recommendation? Look no further. This is the one you want. Click that Add to Cart button. You won't be disappointed. I love it! Update: I've been listening to this for a couple of weeks now. My first impressions were spot on. This is small enough that I'm considering another for use with my laptops. The only negative here is it requires TWO USB connections. They use one for power and another for signal. I suspect the amp in this uses a little more current than a single USB port can provide. I have a separate USB charger with 6 ports capable of 2.4 amps per port. I use one of those for power. If my motherboard offered optical out, I'd use that, but it doesn't, so I have to use USB. I disabled the onboard audio completely and route everything to the Fosi. The RCA out level varies with the volume knob, so I set my desktop speakers to ~80% and leave it. I use the Fosi volume to control both headphone and speaker levels. Overall the sound of the Fosi DAC is on par with other DACs I've used. The amp is a notable step up. It's not quite as good as the headphone amp in my vintage '80's receiver. Comparing '80s dollars to today, you're talking about a thousand dollar piece of equipment. To say the Fosi is just a notch below that is quite a statement for a $50 headphone amp!
K**N
Did not last very long
Mine had broken within 3 to 4 months of having it. The audio would sound like static and stutter at random times and would a reset would work to clear it up in the first month of having it. But now the audio doesn't work all together.
M**O
Buon DAC per cuffie sotto i 60€
Ho acquistato questo prodotto senza troppe pretese, visto che la maggior parte di accessori simili supera abbondantemente i 100€, primo perchè è la prima volta che acquisto un preamplificatore DAC per cuffie e secondo perchè ho delle cuffie da 150€ ma mi sembrava eccesivo spendere più soldi per un convertitore, visto che il 90% della qualità sonora ricade sugli altoparlanti. Il prodotto, pagato poco meno di 56€, se considerato che è completo anche di un cavo di collegamento USB e di un cavetto ottico oltre che del cavo di alimentazione (sempre USB), svolge bene il suo lavoro. Accetta in ingresso segnale ottico, coassiale o USB, mentre in uscita dispone di collegamento jack 3.5 frontale e RCA nella parte posteriore. Sempre nella parte frontale troviamo il selettore sorgente ingresso e 3 manopole per regolazione bassi, alti e volume/accensione, oltre una spia rossa che ne indica l`accensione. Presenta in uscita un suono pulito con assenza di distorsione in cuffia alzando il volume, per quanto mi riguarda promosso a pieni voti se vi interessa ascoltare musica in formato FLAC dal vostro pc, se invece utilizzate pc solo per giocare ed ascoltare musica in formato MP3 non noterete alcuna differenza. Unica nota negativa il manuale in dotazione praticamente inutile, non tanto perchè solo in inglese, ma perchè scarno di informazioni sulle caratteristiche tecniche e le immagini si riferiscono solamente al DAC -Q5 PRO.
V**.
Parfait pour driver mon DT 770 Pro
Bonjour ! J'ai fait l'acquistion de ce DAC Ampli car la carte son intégré de mon pc ne me permettait pas de profiter correctement de mon nouveau casque, le DT 770 Pro. J'ai commencé mes recherches en ayant aucune connaissance dans le milieu de l'audio, pour être honnête, je ne suis pas plus avancé à l'heure qu'il est mais, mon budget et mes critères m'ont amené à ce produit. Beaucoup d'avis internationaux, beaucoup d'avis assez incomplet, c'est pour cela que je vais essayer de faire de mon mieux pour vous décrire le produit. La première chose à savoir est que l'alimentation du DAC se fait via un cable micro usb, cela m'a déstabilisé au début, le câble USB-MIDI ne servant qu'à faire le lien entre le DAC et l'appareil utilisé (ici mon ordinateur). L'installation sur mon PC s'est fait automatiquement : une fois branché, le driver s'est installé automatiquement et mon pc l'a reconnu. Niveau connectique du casque, c'est une entrée Jack 3.5mm. Il y a 3 modes réglable via un petit "levier" : USB, Optique et Coaxial. Ne connaissant et n'uitilisant pas les deux derniers, je vous donne uniquement mon avis sur l'utilisation USB. Le produit en lui-même a selon moi un aspect assez qualitatif, finition en métal, les différents boutons sont solides et agréables à utiliser. NIVEAU SON maintenant, c'est là où mon manque d'expertise va entrer en jeu malheureusement, je ne pourrais pas vous donner d'aspects vraiment technique sur le rendu du son etc, je vais donc juste vous faire un comparatif entre l'utilisation de mon casque avant de faire l'acquisition du produit et une fois le produit acquis. Mon casque a une impédance de 80 Ohms, mais la carte son intégré à ma carte mère (Asus TUF B450M Plus Gaming), n'était clairement pas suffisante pour pousser le casque correctement : le son était très faible, il y avait des petites interférences, assez rares mais assez embêtantes avec un casque de cette qualité, le son saturait rapidement malgré un niveau de son en dB assez faible... et le son paraissait très étouffé. Une fois le DAC Ampli installé, sans même toucher aux boutons permettant de régler les basses et les aigus, le rendu audio s'est métamorphosé : - Son beaucoup plus clair, plus net; - Volume très puissant, réglable facilement via la "molette" de volume qui par ailleurs est très agréable à utiliser; - Le correcteur de tonalité (ajustement des graves et aigus) joue vraiment beaucoup dans la plus value de ce produit selon moi : il offre un très bon rendu, vous permet d'ajuster vos écoutes selon vos préférences et le type de musiques écouté; - J'ai enfin pu découvrir les basses de mon casque qui ont un rendu vraiment prenant. Conclusion : Je ne suis pas audiophile pour un sous, mais j'adore écouter de la musique, et ce DAC Ampli combiné à mon casque m'ont fait re découvrir des musiques que j'écoute depuis des années. C'est la première fois de ma vie que j'ai l'occasion d'écouter de la musique avec une qualité pareil, ce sont les petits détails qui changent toute l'expérience. Je ne peux que recommander ce produit au vu de son prix, sa qualité et ses fonctionnalités. Le seul "inconvénient" (qui n'en est pas un pour moi) du produit peut être l'alimentation, qui se fait par Micro USB. J'espère avoir pu vous aider via cet avis, ceux qui sont dans ma situation et qui cherchent un DAC Ampli pour driver un casque sur PC notamment, foncez !
J**N
Zijn geld dubbel en dwars waard!
Prima voor de prijs. Mijn koptelefoon klinkt niet best als ik deze direct aansluit op mijn laptop. Uiteindelijk gekozen voor dit apparaatje. Wat een verbetering! Ook kan ik nu mijn favoriete nummer op een hoger volume afspelen.
M**S
Calidad y mejora de audio en mini componente sony
Lo use para conectar la tv a un estéreo sony genezi fst-2000, la tv al fosi audio q4 lo conecte a través del cable óptico y luego del dac fosi q4 al estéreo sony genezi vía rca. El audio mejor notablemente y lo mejor fue que se se pudo ecualizar los agudos que es el motivo principal por el que adquirí este equipo ya que el sony fst-2000 daba un sonido de audio con graves muy fuertes, con este equipo solucione mi problema de los agudos y se escucha muy bien. Ya puedo ecualizar la música a mi gusto graves, agudos y volumen. Recomiendo este equipo si lo buscas para un propósito similar, su diseño es pequeño cabe en la palma de la mano es bueno porque no es voluminoso y cabe en cualquier lugar para instalarse, los materiales son robustos y de calidad. Como fuente de energía utilice la entrada usb de 500mA 5v de mi tv y levanto sin problema al equipo dac fosi q4.
J**Y
Buen aparato, excelente! Lo recomiendo.
Al principio solo me funcionaba con el ordenador, la escucha mejora mucho, no solo por el volumen (tengo sordera) sino porque puedes poner a tu gusto los graves y agudos. Conseguí cables para el teléfono y la tablet, pero no escuchaba nada. Me puse en contacto con el fabricante y me respondió enseguida. Su recomendación fue: que comprara un cable OTG y que activase esta función en estos dispositivos (hay una aplicación para comprobar si la tienen) Y Bingo! En el móvil ataba desactivada y en la tablet con la actualización 16 de Apple se activa sola al conectar el dispositivo. Añado foto del cable, tiene que ser OTG. Espero que sirva de ayuda. 👋
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