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title: "FX-Audio DAC-X6 DAC&Headphone amp"
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# Powerful headphone amp (16-300Ω) Multi-input USB/Optical/Coaxial Upgradeable op-amp chipset FX-Audio DAC-X6 DAC&Headphone amp

**Brand:** kguss
**Price:** 500.84 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Power your passion with FX-Audio DAC-X6 — where every note counts!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FX-Audio DAC-X6 DAC&Headphone amp by kguss
- **How much does it cost?** 500.84 DT with free shipping
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** No drivers or software needed—just connect and elevate your audio instantly.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Seamlessly switch between PC, TV, gaming consoles via USB, Toslink, and coaxial inputs.
- • **Unmatched Audio Clarity:** Experience pristine sound with advanced CS4398 DAC and TPA6120A2 headphone amp combo.
- • **Robust Build & Protection:** Sleek brushed aluminum design with relay protection ensures durability and headphone safety.
- • **Customizable Sound Signature:** Easily upgrade op-amps to tailor your listening experience to perfection.

## Overview

The FX-Audio DAC-X6 is a compact, high-performance digital-to-analog converter and headphone amplifier designed for 16 to 300 Ohm headphones. Featuring premium chipsets like CS4398 and TPA6120A2, it delivers clear, dynamic sound with versatile USB, optical, and coaxial inputs. Its plug-and-play design requires no drivers, while upgradeable op-amps and relay protection offer customization and safety. Ideal for audiophiles and gamers alike, it transforms your audio setup with professional-grade clarity and power.

## Description

Product description FX-AUDIO- DAC-X6 Headphone amp DAC The mini amps chip uses TPA6120A2+LM4562NA+SA9123+CS4398+CS8416 to provide strong protection for tone input and output NOTE DAC-X6 volume adjustment only works on headphones. Headphone and RCA output will emit sound at the same time when the DAC-X6 is working. You can turn off your active speakers or amplifiers according to your needs. UPDATE Please use USB 2.0 ports and cables for best sound quality and connection stability, distortion may occur if using 3.0 ports or cables. We upgraded the driver in 2024, if you want to get 24Bit/192kHz on USB input, please feel free to contact HIFI COLLEGE. Specification Update in 2024 Update in 2024: The USB interface sampling rate (24Bit /192KHZ) can be upgraded through the driver. To upgrade please contact HIFI COLLEGE seller. Great dynamic range The DAC X6 employs the LM4562NA DAC which is able to provide more resolving power, better dynamics, and better soundstage for greatly improved sound quality over its predecessor. The chip can be replaced: for example, LM49720 muses8820 AD827 AD712 Low Distortion The 6120A2 chip not only has a high signal-to-noise ratio, but also allows the device to have low distortion and has an excellent ability to eliminate POP sound. How to get High Gain Pull the 4 screws off the front out, slide the board out of the case and in the middle, near the back of the headphone jack, you'll see two jumpers, one on either side. If you switch those jumpers to the two innermost prongs rather than the two outermost prongs, you get high gain and let me tell you, high gain puts a ton of power out. If you are looking for an entry level DAC,it's hard to go wrong. Music Time FX Audio X6 has an expansive sound quality to it, with more of a laid back sound stage, yet at the same time handling dynamics quite skillfully and providing that sense of "immediacy" that transports you to the live performance. Movie Time Watching movies is equally enjoyable. The DAC-X6 really brings out the soundtrack. It will be a whole new experience; the sound come to life and immerse you in the film. Gaming Time You will really get an advantage in competitive shooters. Footsteps and gunfire become positional, allowing you to hone in on your targets.

Review: DAC's at this price level are not expected to perform as good as the DAC X6 does!!!! - Alright - so right off, allow me to say that I gave it 5 stars due to two factors - the price (which is only $69.95 as of this writing - a pittance really) and the audio performance that punches a bit above its weight. To set up this review, I am reviewing this DAC mostly as a result of listening to various self-powered active speakers around my desktop PC. I am not a headphone user (as of yet). The speakers I am using are the Edifier S3000 Pro's, the Edifier R2000DB's, the Edifier R1850DB's, the Edifier S350DB's, and the JBL 1 Series 104's. I also have 5 to 6 other DAC units that I switch back and forth thanks to the likes of the most excellent manual (lossless) GoHiFiAudio S1 RCA audio switcher (sold here on desertcart). Cables used were: 1) USB cables were the Audioquest Pearls, Kabel Direct cables, and desertcart basics cables. 2) RCA cables were the World's Best Cables and the Blue Jeans Cables LC-1's. In addition, just recently I added the unbelievably superb iFi Purifier 3.0 USB conditioner which really cleans up and reclocks your dirty USB lines. Since I spend a good 6 - 8 hours daily working, communicating, and photo processing in Photoshop (yes, in addition to being an audiophile, I'm a photographer also). While there, I listen to a variety of music centered around classical, big band, jazz, Latin jazz, and other larger orchestral styles. And I'm quite serious about the quality of the music to be sure. Now enter the FX-Audio X6. So why in the heck would I buy such a budget unit if I'm an audiophile? Quite simple, and that involves cost vs performance ratio measurements. I wanted to see how low you can go price-wise and still get relatively superb sound. I also purchased another DAC unit which I've come to enjoy and that is the similarly price ($69.99) SABAJ D3. So between the two, some interesting comments can be made. Sound-wise, the FX Audio X6 has an expansive sound quality to it, with more of a laid back sound stage, yet at the same time handling dynamics quite skillfully and providing that sense of "immediacy" that transports you to the live performance. The SABAJ unit has a more up front sound and although it also has a good depth profile, the FX Audio's depth goes further back from front to rear. Additionally, the imaging (instrumental separation) is quite good in both units and I cannot fault either unit. I must say however, that periodically - depending on recording - the imaging on the FX-Audio can be a bit strange (but only rarely). In one recording that I was listening to - Schubert's Trout Quintet - there was a passage where the violin on the left of the stage sounded as if it was recorded in a separate booth all by itself and sounded quite unnatural (when compared to the rest of the musicians playing the piece). I had wrongly assumed it was just the recording, but when I played the same piece through both my Schiit Modi 3 and the SABAJ D3 DAC's, all sounded well and the instrumental placement was where it was supposed to be. Bass reproduction was exemplary with tight bass - not bloated at all. Bass transients were tight, although presented a bit further back on the soundstage. Again, the other DAC units I use had a more up-front sound quality to them. The only other DAC that I currently have that has a more laid back signature (similar to the FX-Audio X6) is the Soundavo HP-DAC1. Mids and highs are exceptional and the full crescendo of a symphony orchestra is presented with both weight and clarity, whereas some other DAC's I've tried in the past got a bit muddy when that occurred. And things sounded even better once I added the awesome iFi Purifier 3.0 USB conditioner into the mix - remarkably so. Now, I can't go any further without stating that any good audio gear benefits by a warm-up/break-in period. The sound I'm hearing now (having owned the FX Audio for over a month now) sounds much better (warmer) than it did when I first turned it on. So whatever you do, don't make any judgements until your unit has been warmed up for several days to a week. I keep my DAC's on all of the time and that can make a world of difference. It has been my experience that most budget DAC's tend to sound a bit bright or harsh, if you will, upon first turning them on. So just give it some time. There are so many DAC's out there now - I'd say almost a 100 or so and many are budget DAC's. What ever you do, don't assume that budget equates to below standard, as that is most certainly not the case. There are some excellent units out there for well below $100 - those being the likes of the FX AUDIO X6, the SABAJ D3, and a half dozen others. It's uncanny really. Also please note that many budget DAC's sound very, very familiar. It is only as time goes on and the units become properly broken in that small differences begin to arise. And such was the case with the FX AUDIO and the SABAJ units. Other than the depth scenario, they pretty well sound very similar. Typically once I acquire and evaluate different DAC units, I wind up selling those were just so-so, or less than stellar, but I must say that both the FX AUDIO X6 and the SABAJ D3 are worthy "keepers," and they will be staying in my system. In fact, as I write this personal review, I am listening to my Edifier S3000Pro active speakers fueled by the FX AUDIO X6 - to Beethoven's Piano Concerto 5 - and the sound is absolutely sublime. I feel as though I'm there in the symphony hall. And isn't that one of the best compliments you can pay to a unit? As is usually the case, YMMV and I can only discuss experiences I have with my system.
Review: Works great! Last one lasted ~5 years. - FX-Audio DAC-X6 Headphone amp... I bought an FX-Audio DAC in November, 2020, and it has been stellar. So you can imagine how upset I was when a couple weeks ago it just stopped working! Here’s the story: I needed a way to get Toslink audio into my system from my HDMI switch, while simultaneously having independent headphone out. This had pretty good reviews and the price was right, so I gave it a shot. As a bonus, it also has USB so I can connect it to my computer, separately if I wanted to. A couple of weeks ago it just stopped receiving the Toslink signal - while I was listening! This was bad. So I went on desertcart, looked in my history to quickly find another and what do you think I got… “this item is currently unavailable “. Disheartened, I started searching for suitable alternatives. One of the things I love about this one is the simple design and functionality. I got one from another highly rated brand, and wouldn’t you know? I could EITHER listen to my speakers, OR my headphones! You have to select what you want with a switch, and that killed everything else! AND, it took a long time 3-5 seconds!) to switch between inputs! Ridiculous. So I get back on desertcart and type FX-Audio in the search box and BAM! There it was! Huzzah! I returned the other one and immediately ordered the FX. It arrived and IT didn’t work either! Grr. Turns out, they sent me a returned or previously opened unit that was not 100%. I could tell because the wire tie for the power supply was not tied on the power supply and the USB cable was missing. I sent it back and they sent me a new one and it was plug and play, all the way. I am very happy with this unit. It shouldn’t be this difficult to get such simple satisfaction. I’m thinking maybe I should get another one if this one only lasts ~5 years. I’m not an audiophile and I’m not a tech nerd, tho some might argue that last point. I can’t speak to the numbers, but I never turned it off and it ran 24/7 for nearly five years without complaints. Simple design. Small footprint. Fires on all outputs. Fixed unbalanced line out (RCA). Variable headphone out. Simultaneously. I don’t ask for much. This delivers. (Until it doesn’t). Even if it does break again, I will still get another. Check it out.

## Features

- Do your headphones need more power? If so, the FX-Audio DAC-X6 may be what you're looking for. This digital audio decoder ensures that every sound, whether in games or music, is delivered with unparalleled clarity. The DAC's versatile inputs and outputs, combined with a headphone amp, make it the perfect companion for the 16 Ohm to 300 Ohm headphones.
- Chipset: The mini amps chip uses TPA6120A2+LM4562NA+SA9123+CS4398+CS8416 to provide strong guarantee for tone input and output.The op amp can be freely replaced and upgraded, so there's actual upgradability with this. At the same time, a relay protectors may protect the headphones and speakers.
- The rear panel has a Type-B USB input, a Toslink optical and a coaxial digital input that can be connected to Computer/PC/TV/X-BOX/PS5/DVD/DCD; Plus the two RCA pre outs to connected to power amplifier, tube vacuum amp, active speaker. The attractive brushed aluminum front panel has a large volume knob and two mini toggle switches - one for power, and the other is a 3way input selector.
- Plug-n-play, No Driver Needed The device is simple to set up and requires no special software, app, or driver installation, as it is a true plug-and-play digital audio adapter. USB input supports 24bit/96kHz and 6bit 192kHz. Optical/Coaxial inputs supports 24bit 192kHz.
- This unit can be your first foray into the world of external DAC and amps. Its simple design gives you just the features you need, plenty of connections and plenty of power, without coloring the audio. It really is a great addition to your PC setup whether you're into music, movies, or gaming.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07TW2JQNN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,620 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #83 in Headphone Amps |
| Brand | KGUSS |
| Brand Name | KGUSS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,016 Reviews |
| Interface | Coaxial, USB |
| Interface Type | Coaxial, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.91"L x 3.86"W |
| Manufacturer | KGUSS |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Model | mmpl-192khzdacconverter |
| Mounting Type | Coaxial,Plug Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Pins | 10 |
| Part Number | mmpl-192khzdacconverter |
| UPC | 796862038137 |
| Warranty Description | Free-1 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KGUSS
- **Interface Type:** Coaxial, USB
- **Maximum Supply Voltage:** 12 Volts
- **Mounting Type:** Coaxial,Plug Mount
- **Number of Pins:** 10

## Images

![FX-Audio DAC-X6 DAC&Headphone amp - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/510R7k69IBL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is there any line noise or pooping sound when taking in optical audio output from a computer? Any popping when music stops playing?**
A: I’ve never had any line noise or popping using optical. That is via a TV not computer but can’t imagine it would be different. The only popping I’ve ever had was if the power was pulled from the unit and then plugged back in while the volume was up but you shouldn’t ever need to unplug it, it doesn’t run hot or draw power when the switch is off.

**Q: Want to connect samsung qled tv to amplifier with passive speakers using optical cable. will this product be suitable?**
A: No. This is a headphone amplifier and signal converter, not a speaker amplifier. You can connect the TV to this via optical, and then use the line outs on the back (red/white RCA) to input to a speaker amplifier, which would then power your speakers via speaker wire, but you will need a speaker amplifier either way. That is how the TV at my desk is hooked up, using a SMSL SA-50 for the speakers. 

If you don’t need a headphone amp, then I would recommend something like the Micca OriGain AD250 (make sure it is the AD, not A). That is a speaker amp with an optical input. But that would only be for a desk set up, where you can reach the volume knob. In a living room, one of the SMSL speaker amps with a remote would be best.

**Q: Does this DAC have native volume control when paired with a Mac? I would like to control volume from the keyboard**
A: No it has its own volume control.

**Q: I have a pair if beyerdynamic dt900! will this amp improve sound quilty and volume? using headphone for playing while drumming.**
A: It will depend the impedance of the headphone itself, because of the fact that the amp is relatively low power, but I can’t say if it will be an improvement if I don’t know what you are comparing it to. But compared to a phone or a laptop, it is a significant improvement

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ DAC's at this price level are not expected to perform as good as the DAC X6 does!!!!
*by B***N on June 24, 2020*

Alright - so right off, allow me to say that I gave it 5 stars due to two factors - the price (which is only $69.95 as of this writing - a pittance really) and the audio performance that punches a bit above its weight. To set up this review, I am reviewing this DAC mostly as a result of listening to various self-powered active speakers around my desktop PC. I am not a headphone user (as of yet). The speakers I am using are the Edifier S3000 Pro's, the Edifier R2000DB's, the Edifier R1850DB's, the Edifier S350DB's, and the JBL 1 Series 104's. I also have 5 to 6 other DAC units that I switch back and forth thanks to the likes of the most excellent manual (lossless) GoHiFiAudio S1 RCA audio switcher (sold here on Amazon). Cables used were: 1) USB cables were the Audioquest Pearls, Kabel Direct cables, and Amazon basics cables. 2) RCA cables were the World's Best Cables and the Blue Jeans Cables LC-1's. In addition, just recently I added the unbelievably superb iFi Purifier 3.0 USB conditioner which really cleans up and reclocks your dirty USB lines. Since I spend a good 6 - 8 hours daily working, communicating, and photo processing in Photoshop (yes, in addition to being an audiophile, I'm a photographer also). While there, I listen to a variety of music centered around classical, big band, jazz, Latin jazz, and other larger orchestral styles. And I'm quite serious about the quality of the music to be sure. Now enter the FX-Audio X6. So why in the heck would I buy such a budget unit if I'm an audiophile? Quite simple, and that involves cost vs performance ratio measurements. I wanted to see how low you can go price-wise and still get relatively superb sound. I also purchased another DAC unit which I've come to enjoy and that is the similarly price ($69.99) SABAJ D3. So between the two, some interesting comments can be made. Sound-wise, the FX Audio X6 has an expansive sound quality to it, with more of a laid back sound stage, yet at the same time handling dynamics quite skillfully and providing that sense of "immediacy" that transports you to the live performance. The SABAJ unit has a more up front sound and although it also has a good depth profile, the FX Audio's depth goes further back from front to rear. Additionally, the imaging (instrumental separation) is quite good in both units and I cannot fault either unit. I must say however, that periodically - depending on recording - the imaging on the FX-Audio can be a bit strange (but only rarely). In one recording that I was listening to - Schubert's Trout Quintet - there was a passage where the violin on the left of the stage sounded as if it was recorded in a separate booth all by itself and sounded quite unnatural (when compared to the rest of the musicians playing the piece). I had wrongly assumed it was just the recording, but when I played the same piece through both my Schiit Modi 3 and the SABAJ D3 DAC's, all sounded well and the instrumental placement was where it was supposed to be. Bass reproduction was exemplary with tight bass - not bloated at all. Bass transients were tight, although presented a bit further back on the soundstage. Again, the other DAC units I use had a more up-front sound quality to them. The only other DAC that I currently have that has a more laid back signature (similar to the FX-Audio X6) is the Soundavo HP-DAC1. Mids and highs are exceptional and the full crescendo of a symphony orchestra is presented with both weight and clarity, whereas some other DAC's I've tried in the past got a bit muddy when that occurred. And things sounded even better once I added the awesome iFi Purifier 3.0 USB conditioner into the mix - remarkably so. Now, I can't go any further without stating that any good audio gear benefits by a warm-up/break-in period. The sound I'm hearing now (having owned the FX Audio for over a month now) sounds much better (warmer) than it did when I first turned it on. So whatever you do, don't make any judgements until your unit has been warmed up for several days to a week. I keep my DAC's on all of the time and that can make a world of difference. It has been my experience that most budget DAC's tend to sound a bit bright or harsh, if you will, upon first turning them on. So just give it some time. There are so many DAC's out there now - I'd say almost a 100 or so and many are budget DAC's. What ever you do, don't assume that budget equates to below standard, as that is most certainly not the case. There are some excellent units out there for well below $100 - those being the likes of the FX AUDIO X6, the SABAJ D3, and a half dozen others. It's uncanny really. Also please note that many budget DAC's sound very, very familiar. It is only as time goes on and the units become properly broken in that small differences begin to arise. And such was the case with the FX AUDIO and the SABAJ units. Other than the depth scenario, they pretty well sound very similar. Typically once I acquire and evaluate different DAC units, I wind up selling those were just so-so, or less than stellar, but I must say that both the FX AUDIO X6 and the SABAJ D3 are worthy "keepers," and they will be staying in my system. In fact, as I write this personal review, I am listening to my Edifier S3000Pro active speakers fueled by the FX AUDIO X6 - to Beethoven's Piano Concerto 5 - and the sound is absolutely sublime. I feel as though I'm there in the symphony hall. And isn't that one of the best compliments you can pay to a unit? As is usually the case, YMMV and I can only discuss experiences I have with my system.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great! Last one lasted ~5 years.
*by J***N on July 14, 2025*

FX-Audio DAC-X6 Headphone amp... I bought an FX-Audio DAC in November, 2020, and it has been stellar. So you can imagine how upset I was when a couple weeks ago it just stopped working! Here’s the story: I needed a way to get Toslink audio into my system from my HDMI switch, while simultaneously having independent headphone out. This had pretty good reviews and the price was right, so I gave it a shot. As a bonus, it also has USB so I can connect it to my computer, separately if I wanted to. A couple of weeks ago it just stopped receiving the Toslink signal - while I was listening! This was bad. So I went on Amazon, looked in my history to quickly find another and what do you think I got… “this item is currently unavailable “. Disheartened, I started searching for suitable alternatives. One of the things I love about this one is the simple design and functionality. I got one from another highly rated brand, and wouldn’t you know? I could EITHER listen to my speakers, OR my headphones! You have to select what you want with a switch, and that killed everything else! AND, it took a long time 3-5 seconds!) to switch between inputs! Ridiculous. So I get back on Amazon and type FX-Audio in the search box and BAM! There it was! Huzzah! I returned the other one and immediately ordered the FX. It arrived and IT didn’t work either! Grr. Turns out, they sent me a returned or previously opened unit that was not 100%. I could tell because the wire tie for the power supply was not tied on the power supply and the USB cable was missing. I sent it back and they sent me a new one and it was plug and play, all the way. I am very happy with this unit. It shouldn’t be this difficult to get such simple satisfaction. I’m thinking maybe I should get another one if this one only lasts ~5 years. I’m not an audiophile and I’m not a tech nerd, tho some might argue that last point. I can’t speak to the numbers, but I never turned it off and it ran 24/7 for nearly five years without complaints. Simple design. Small footprint. Fires on all outputs. Fixed unbalanced line out (RCA). Variable headphone out. Simultaneously. I don’t ask for much. This delivers. (Until it doesn’t). Even if it does break again, I will still get another. Check it out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far so good, not so much 3 weeks later, seller provided a fix for now
*by I***A on January 25, 2024*

Since I only had this unit for a day it's a very subjective review. The unit is very compact which is nice to have if your desktop space is limited. Overall build quality of the DAC is very decent. I connected it with optical cable directly to my B450 motherboard. Headphones are 6XX. The sound is good, loud and clear, listening to Amazon MU with lossless files is fun. Amazon library is very inconsistent with different bit rates and sampling, however most tracks are of acceptable quality. Buying this unit on sale for under 60$ is not a bad deal. I will update this review in a few months to report back on how this unit has held up over time. Update 02/16/24: Its a good thing it broke a week before return window closed. Basically the sound is still there but even with volume maxed out it's barely audible. It went down 3 weeks after the purchase exactly like another buyer reported here earlier. It's a shame since I really liked the unit. I will do some additional testing with different outputting equipment just to be safe, but as far as I can tell right now it's broke. Update 02/18/24: After my previous critical review and before I got a chance to request a refund, seller was kind enough to reach out to me and provide me with a new device driver to install and use. I have followed sellers instructions and unit works fine for now. So, I will bump up my stars to 3 now, since the seller went an extra mile to help me out. If the unit works fine for the next few days I will return 2 more stars and make it a 5 star review again. Its good sounding unit for the money and drives my 6XX's just fine. I did not and do not want to return it , if I don't have to. I suggested to seller they need to provide this driver info in the unit's packaging materials to avoid bad rep. Update 03/06/24: I kept the unit, it works fine now. It produces a good sound and I will revise my review to 4 stars now. One star off because developer/seller did not originally provide the driver info at point of sale. Otherwise good customer service and good unit.

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