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product_id: 653823275
title: "FX-Audio DAC-X6 MKII Bluetooth 5.0 Digital Audio Decoder DAC 24-bit/192kHz USB/Coaxial/Optical Headphone Amp Mini HiFi Pre-Amplifier Black"
brand: "kguss"
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# Supports 32-300Ω headphones 940mW headphone power Bluetooth 5.0 multi-input FX-Audio DAC-X6 MKII Bluetooth 5.0 Digital Audio Decoder DAC 24-bit/192kHz USB/Coaxial/Optical Headphone Amp Mini HiFi Pre-Amplifier Black

**Brand:** kguss
**Price:** 641.74 DT
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your audio game — because your ears deserve the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FX-Audio DAC-X6 MKII Bluetooth 5.0 Digital Audio Decoder DAC 24-bit/192kHz USB/Coaxial/Optical Headphone Amp Mini HiFi Pre-Amplifier Black by kguss
- **How much does it cost?** 641.74 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- kguss enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kguss brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Precision Volume Control:** Digital knob with ultra-fine steps lets you dial in your perfect listening level every time.
- • **Audiophile-Grade DAC Chipset:** ESS9018 DAC and premium op amps ensure rich, natural sound reproduction with minimal distortion.
- • **Versatile Multi-Input Support:** Connect via USB, optical, coaxial, or Bluetooth for ultimate compatibility with your gear.
- • **Powerful Headphone Amplification:** Delivers up to 940mW for immersive, crystal-clear sound on high-impedance headphones.
- • **Seamless Bluetooth 5.0 Connectivity:** Effortlessly stream from any device with low-latency, high-fidelity wireless audio.

## Overview

The FX-Audio DAC-X6 MKII is a compact, high-performance digital-to-analog converter and headphone amplifier featuring Bluetooth 5.0, ESS9018 DAC chipset, and multiple input/output options. It supports high-resolution audio up to 24-bit/192kHz, powers headphones from 32 to 300Ω impedance with up to 940mW output, and offers precise digital volume control. Ideal for audiophiles and gamers seeking versatile, premium sound enhancement.

## Description

DAC-X6 MKII Specifications Working Voltage:DC 12V Sampling frequency 24Bit/192KHz(USB/Optical/Coaxial) 21BIt/48Khz(Bluetooth) RCA RMS Level 2Vrms Headphone Amp Output Power 940mW@16Ω 900mW@32Ω 700mW@64Ω 450mW@120Ω 200mW@300Ω Headphone matching impedance 32-300Ω Headphone Amp THD 0.006% Headphone Amp SNR 112dB Headphone Amp Frequency Response（+0，-0.5dB）20Hz-20KHz Audio input interface:Bluetooth/USB/Optical/Coaxial Audio output interface:RCA/6..35mm Headphone jack PC-USB System supported : XP/win7/win8/win10/MAC/Linux Bluetooth version :BT 5.0 Support APT-X,SBC,AAC Dimension : 117mm x 178mm x 36mm Product list DAC-X6MKII * 1 User’s manual * 1 12V Power Adapter * 1 Certificate of conformity * 1 PC - USB cable * 1 6.5 to 3.5 joint * 1

Review: Good Unit. I have the original which I will first discuss below. The version1 - MKI original is sitting next to my PC and outputs to my main stereo via line out RCA on the back and to my computer speakers using the front headphone jack. The outputs work in tandem and the line out is "fixed" / non-variable to my stereo. The standard "can" volume knob turns about 250 degrees from max low to max high and controls the variable output level to the headphone jack (my computer speakers) which is also nice. These two outputs work in tandem. When I want to turn the unit off, I throw the physical mechanical switch on the front left and it immediately powers off. This new version2 - MKII - is different in a few key ways which I didn't realize. The first thing is that the headphone jack and the line out do NOT work in tandem. If you plug in to the headphone jack, the RCA out is cut off. I should have read reviews more closely as I was not expecting this and it is kind of a downer for my intended setup. Next, the volume knob is digital and can be turned infinitely in either direction. It takes a LOT of turns to get the volume up and down. This means you twist the volume knob as much as your fingers and wrist will allow in one direction, then release and regrip the knob and repeat. To go from min to max or reverse it takes several full turns, release, and repeats. (it takes about 8 full turns) There are MANY volume steps which was not what I was expecting. For this version, the new "click step" volume knob not only controls the volume to the headphone jack, but ALSO to the line out, which I think makes it "not a line-out" but rather a "variable out". Again, this is not what I wanted for my setup, but I should have read other reviews closer. The final thing is the power switch which is a press and hold situation to power off/on, but since it is also the input selector is a bit of a nuisance. I prefer a separate power switch and input selector switch which the first one had. So the DAC is improved and it has the output decoding levels listed on the front and can decode at high levels. The Bluetooth is easy to configure and works well with my 2nd gen SE iphone. CDs are fixed at 44.1 and my itunes comes in at 48 via bluetooth. I'm sure hooking up to a computer via optical or usb could get a higher rate light to illuminate, but this unit is in my garage and not connected that way. Overall the unit is fine, but I should have looked closer. The upgraded DAC is nice, and the bluetooth works great, but I feel that I prefer the originals more "standard feature set" better". For a few bucks more I could have gotten a variant which included an optical cable, which I could have used. All in all a fine unit, but I wish they would have just taken the original's functionality and added the bluetooth and upgraded DAC which is sort of what I was expecting. Unexpected Annoyances compared to Original MKI -RCA Variable Output -Volume knob SMALL click steps -EITHER Headphone OR variable RCA - not both -Power switch multi-second-hold for on off which is also input selector switch
Review: Pros: - Capable of powering 250Ohm headphones - Supports Bluetooth connection - Cheap Cons: - Requires 6–7 full knob rotations to go from 0 to max volume - When using USB, the first 0.5 seconds of the track is muted - Bluetooth occasionally experiences sound dropouts (must pause+play to make it return) Feels more like a raw prototype to me.

## Features

- Unique Design: Compact and adaptable, connect to active speakers via RCA to improve sound quality, or for use as a powerful headphone amp or Pre-Amplifier Receiver .DAC-X6 MKII volume adjustment works on headphones and speakers
- A variety of input and output modes: Headphone amplifier can be PC-USB, optical, coaxial，bluetooth four inputs, can be connected to TV set-top box, DVD, DCD; output mode has RAC, 6.35mm headphone port 2, can be connected to power amplifier, tube vacuum amp, active speaker
- Bluetooth 5.0 Function: Bluetooth headphone amplifier is an all in-one digital decoding.Bluetooth headphone amplifier is compatible with all Bluetooth devices, including smartphones, laptops, HiFi players and so on
- Chipset: The mini amplifier chip uses DAC IC(ESS9018) and USB IC(CM6642) to provide strong guarantee for tone input and output.efficient protection and long life,The audio dac amp uses TPA6120 and OPA2134 two special op amps specially designed for audio. The op amp can be freely replaced and upgraded. At the same time, a relay protectors may protect the headphones and speakers
- Perfect for Music and Gaming: When you use it for music, it can bring you fantastic music enjoyment.This DAC amp also is really good for FPS gaming.Can use it with dolby atmos and the directional sounds perfectly.Noise and interference are eliminated to the maximum extent possible, the signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range are expanded, and the true natural sound is highly reproduced

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08HQFNX1V |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Brand | KGUSS |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (84) |
| Date First Available | 12 May 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Included Components | DAC-X6MKII,2V Power Adapter,USB cable,User manual,6.35mm to 3.5mm adaptor |
| Interface Type | Coaxial, USB |
| Item Weight | 736 g |
| Item model number | DAC-X6 MKII |
| Manufacturer | KGUSS |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Model number | DAC-X6 MKII |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 11 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.8L x 11.7W Centimeters |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| UPC | 708200855986 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KGUSS
- **Interface Type:** Coaxial, USB
- **Maximum Supply Voltage:** 12 Volts (DC)
- **Minimum Supply Voltage:** 12 Volts
- **Number of Pins:** 11

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this by design to feed the bluetooth signal (pcm) to the embedded dac?**
A: Yes, BT feeds the DAC, but it’s not lossless PCM.

**Q: Since it uses cm6642, we should not have any problem for usb connection with linux right? even at 24b/192k?**
A: It works fine. The only problem I have is that it takes about 1 or 2 seconds to reach it's volume setting. It does this on Windows and OS/X also.

**Q: Are you able to adjust Bass/Treble levels?**
A: No, it is better to think of this as an input device to your pre-amp or receiver. I bypass my pre-amp bass/treble controls but insert a 12-band equalizer before the power amp to adjust for room and speakers.

**Q: I have the classic akg k240 600 ohms.  how well would this drive them?**
A: You will need more power for 600 ohm headphones to drive them properly

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by N***A on 10 April 2021*

Good Unit. I have the original which I will first discuss below. The version1 - MKI original is sitting next to my PC and outputs to my main stereo via line out RCA on the back and to my computer speakers using the front headphone jack. The outputs work in tandem and the line out is "fixed" / non-variable to my stereo. The standard "can" volume knob turns about 250 degrees from max low to max high and controls the variable output level to the headphone jack (my computer speakers) which is also nice. These two outputs work in tandem. When I want to turn the unit off, I throw the physical mechanical switch on the front left and it immediately powers off. This new version2 - MKII - is different in a few key ways which I didn't realize. The first thing is that the headphone jack and the line out do NOT work in tandem. If you plug in to the headphone jack, the RCA out is cut off. I should have read reviews more closely as I was not expecting this and it is kind of a downer for my intended setup. Next, the volume knob is digital and can be turned infinitely in either direction. It takes a LOT of turns to get the volume up and down. This means you twist the volume knob as much as your fingers and wrist will allow in one direction, then release and regrip the knob and repeat. To go from min to max or reverse it takes several full turns, release, and repeats. (it takes about 8 full turns) There are MANY volume steps which was not what I was expecting. For this version, the new "click step" volume knob not only controls the volume to the headphone jack, but ALSO to the line out, which I think makes it "not a line-out" but rather a "variable out". Again, this is not what I wanted for my setup, but I should have read other reviews closer. The final thing is the power switch which is a press and hold situation to power off/on, but since it is also the input selector is a bit of a nuisance. I prefer a separate power switch and input selector switch which the first one had. So the DAC is improved and it has the output decoding levels listed on the front and can decode at high levels. The Bluetooth is easy to configure and works well with my 2nd gen SE iphone. CDs are fixed at 44.1 and my itunes comes in at 48 via bluetooth. I'm sure hooking up to a computer via optical or usb could get a higher rate light to illuminate, but this unit is in my garage and not connected that way. Overall the unit is fine, but I should have looked closer. The upgraded DAC is nice, and the bluetooth works great, but I feel that I prefer the originals more "standard feature set" better". For a few bucks more I could have gotten a variant which included an optical cable, which I could have used. All in all a fine unit, but I wish they would have just taken the original's functionality and added the bluetooth and upgraded DAC which is sort of what I was expecting. Unexpected Annoyances compared to Original MKI -RCA Variable Output -Volume knob SMALL click steps -EITHER Headphone OR variable RCA - not both -Power switch multi-second-hold for on off which is also input selector switch

### ⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***L on 15 January 2025*

Pros: - Capable of powering 250Ohm headphones - Supports Bluetooth connection - Cheap Cons: - Requires 6–7 full knob rotations to go from 0 to max volume - When using USB, the first 0.5 seconds of the track is muted - Bluetooth occasionally experiences sound dropouts (must pause+play to make it return) Feels more like a raw prototype to me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by K***S on 14 April 2022*

I spent a long time shopping around for a DAC/Amp before I landed on this one. I am definitely a fringe user for even needing a DAC/amp to start with, so I didn't want to spend a lot. I mainly needed the safety feature/ability to control volume externally to my PC for my headphones, as I needed protection from sudden changes in volume on my PC that can sometimes occur from simple things such as an accidental flick of the mouse or keyboard, or a driver install, and needed a physical knob to protect my hearing. This is exactly what I needed. This actually has some good safety features I wasn't expecting, like ramping up the volume on a curve over a second instead of hitting my ears with full volume all at once after pressing play. The volume knob does take many spins to reach max volume, I see this as a pro, not a con, as I have excellent control over the volume, I am very paranoid about listening to something too loud, and I like the LEDs that indicates where volume is, that helps me not not get "lost" in volume placement during silence and accidentally blast my ears. In terms of sound quality, this seems to pass the sound through to my headphones just fine, no more no less. I would say this isn't coloring the sound. My headphones sound just as I expect they should plugged into this dac/amp. I'm using this to power a Beyerdynamic DT 770 80 ohm and HD 599 50 ohm and it powers these no issue, lots of headroom for playing around with an EQ, no hiss or crackle at all, the silence is perfect silence for my higher ohm headphones, I am very sensitive to background static/hissing, I'm very grateful there is none. I believe this product is rated for 32-300 ohms on the box. You will probably hear a quiet static noise if you try to power headphones that are below the minimum rated 32 ohm, this was my experience. The Bluetooth is really nice to pass through music to my wired headphones since none of my mobile devices have an audio jack anymore. Overall I feel this is a good value DAC/amp. Nothing about this annoys or offends me. So far it's holding up well. If it breaks before I feel it should I'll update this review accordingly. Sure, there's probably better out there, but for something else with comparable features you're probably going to wind up paying double for a much smaller return. I'm not sure why the MKII doesn't seem as popular as the non-MKII version, this really does seem to be a thoughtful upgrade from its predecessor.

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