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Shanling UA1 Plus Portable USB DAC & Amp
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Shanling Ua1 Plus vs iFi Go Link (49 USD vs 59 USD) - iFi Go Link is also small and has a very low power consumption, but the sound of the Go Link is much smoother, with a treble that feels like it is rolling off early Shanling UA1 Plus features a convenient RGB indicator near the headphone output illuminates in different colours based on the active file's bitrate, such as blue for up to 16-bit/44.1kHz, green for up to 96kHz, white for DSD, and red for UAC1.0 mode

Shanling UA1 Plus Portable USB DAC & Amp

Shanling UA1 Plus features a convenient RGB indicator near the headphone output illuminates in different colours based on the active file's bitrate, such as blue for up to 16-bit/44.1kHz, green for up to 96kHz, white for DSD, and red for UAC1.0 mode Shanling Ua1 Plus vs iFi Go Link (49 USD vs 59 USD) - iFi Go Link is also small and has a very low power consumption, but the sound of the Go Link is much smoother, with a treble that feels like it is rolling off early Founded in 1988, Shanling has been developing Hi-Fi products for more than 30 years now

Shanling UA1 Plus Portable USB DAC & Amp. In-House Developed Ultra-Conversion Black Technology One standout feature of the With 80mW/32Ω on tap, it will drive most of your earphones plus some.

Jual Shanling UA1 Plus / UA1+ Dual CS43131 Portable USB DAC / Amplifier. Founded in 1988, Shanling has been developing Hi-Fi products for more than 30 years now Shanling UA1 Plus features a convenient RGB indicator near the headphone output illuminates in different colours based on the active file's bitrate, such as blue for up to 16-bit/44.1kHz, green for up to 96kHz, white for DSD, and red for UAC1.0 mode