Measurement's report iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal - Reference Audio Analyzer

iBasso DX160

D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal
About this report
This is a report for professionals with a suite of tests for line output devices. Alternative version of the report for "dummies" in development.

A suite of tests for the line-out can be used for headphone or speaker output if in this mode it is possible to use the device as a source for connecting an external amplifier or if such a test suite can give more information about the implementation of the DAC in the device.

Line-out, differences from the output for headphones and speakers



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Test report - general data iBasso DX160 (as Line Out mode)

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Max voltage output at 0 dBFS10.0dBV
3.2VRMS





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Frequency response iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal (as Line Out mode)

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Harmonic Distortion vs Level iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal (as Line Out mode)

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Crosstalk iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal (as Line Out mode)

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Spectrum of Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal (as Line Out mode)

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Spectrum of Multitone Distortion iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal (as Line Out mode)

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Spectrum of Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) - SMPTE iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal (as Line Out mode)

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Spectrum of Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) - CCIF iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal (as Line Out mode)

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More detailed

Measurements of iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal were carried out by Roman Kuznetsov on the hardware-software complex RAA.

The iBasso DX160 D2 SRC 44.1-192 kHz Bal test was conducted as a black box test, without regard to cost and prestige. This is the basic principle for making measurements, measurement reports and developing tests in RAA.




Kuznetsov Roman
Founder of RAA



Known by the nickname romanrex
Аuthor of articles iXBT.com



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