aune s9c review iwi
Price: $739.00
(as of Jan 07, 2025 06:19:15 UTC - Details)
Brand | Aune |
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Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
Number of Pins | 15 |
Interface Type | USB, Coaxial, Component |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Material | Metal |
Manufacturer | aune |
Package Dimensions | 15.79 x 11.89 x 3.31 inches |
Item Weight | 9.48 pounds |
ASIN | B0C5D7HXCF |
Customer Reviews |
4.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #129,915 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #158 in Headphone Amps |
Date First Available | May 16, 2023 |
Country of Origin | China |
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[2nd gen of PLL core + 10 MHz Clock Input] The 2nd gen of PLL core is a tech breakthrough that took 4 years. It makes the sound more natural and vivid. | Clock is the core and source of the whole digital circuit. The S9c Pro has the excellent PLL core and the 10 M clock input, giving you more room of sound exploration. (Recommended audio clocks: aune S1c /aune SC1/aune XC1)
[Onboard-llS Differential Isolation Transmission Technology | Global Clock Sync Tech] Usually USB XMOS uses 2 oscillators to generate clock signals. The S9c Pro, however, innovatively adopts the ultra-low-jitter PLL to output clock signals, so the USB XMOS and the DAC chip can share the same clock source; The digital and Bluetooth part convert the signals to IIS signals, and together with the ultra-low-jitter PLL clock signals gets reshaped. The global closk sync brings genuinely high fidelity
[Fully-Discrete & Twin JFET] Headphone jacks: 6.35 mm/balanced 4.4/XLR, compatible with all kinds of headphones; Fully-discrete amp circuit, fast transient response; twin JFET (junction field effect transistor) per channel, high impedance, mellow sound. 土15 v linear power supply, output power as high as 5 W; 50 W toroidal low-ripple analog linear transformer + 23900 μF capacitor array provides big power. The linear power supply has great sound advantage, giving you the charming rich sound
[Dual-DAC-Chip | Specially designed filter modes] The S9c Pro not only has two ES9068 DAC chips, but also, with the PLL technology, has them work in the mode of clock synchronization, Moreover, we optimized the way of power supply, to bring out the chips’ potential. | To pursue better sound, instead of using the default filters, we specially designed the filter modes with our own algorithm. Mode 1 - standard mode; Mode 2 - pure mode. Enjoy the two different tastes
[Rigorous HiFi Component Selection | High-Spec | Aesthetic tuning] The components are high-quality and carefully selected. Everything is aimed at good sound. | Line output noise floor as low as 2.04 μV, THD+N:0.00022%. Headphone output noise floor 7.71 μV, THD+N:0.00058% (1.78 Vrms /1 KHz 0 dB). Excellent hardware performance is the basis of excellent sound. | The tuning is based on real instrument sounds and music pieces referencing, leading to the signature that is natural and full of musicality
Reviewer: VINCENT CHEN
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Power, Dynamics, Detail, the truth. Though soul is a 3 star.
Review: The AUNE was made for the person looking for truth, and detail, dynamics, and control above all else in the presentation. Version here is not the Bluetooth version. That is a bit more at $739.00. This one $699.00.Chassis and build. My heaviest DAC/Headphone amplifier to date. Almost 10 pounds! The massive Linear Power supply with Toroidal Transformer is a good reason for the weight. No Switch mode power supplies here.The size is about 1/5 bigger than my FIIO K9. See the photo for scale. All connections you could want except for 2. Analog input, a miss there since I have tape machines that would have been great with DAC Amplifier like my K9 does. Or the I2 Buss.You are connected.SPDIF optical and coaxialAES/EBU Balanced input.USB type B connection.External Clock connection with optional Clocking products by AUNE if that is desired.XLR Balanced and RCA Unbalanced outputs.IEC Power connection for your Power Cable or one supplied.Rest in the box, USB cable, IEC AC Power cable, RCA connector rubber caps.Remote,Aluminum remote for your mode select listen mode 1 which has AUNE processing or the mode 2 which does not. Volume up and down. No power on off, that is what the switch in the back of the s9c Pro is for. No standby switch interestingly as a note.Front panel. One knob to rule it all.The Volume and input and mode encoder makes setting what you want on your s9c Pro. Suspiciously the wobbly nature of this knob is a touch off putting considering the Mosler safe like heft, and build.4.4mm Penticon, and 6.3mm or 1/4 TRS , and 4 pin Balanced Headphone output keeps the face clear of clutter. The OLED screen is beautiful and easy read. Volume in an arc, the sample rate reads for instance 44 instead of 44.1, and COAX is read as COX. Odd those.Not the most power, but enough. At 32 ohms, you are getting over 5700 mw. There is a separate Headphone amplifier if you want a bit more, or add you own if more power is your thing.Sound.Alive and punchy, and dynamic, but a bit analytical. If you are creating a mix, or your own music, or video project, this s9c Pro will tell you everything. Powerful Bass, detailed midrange, and highs. You will never ever call this a "warm" product. Just is not it. My K9 is warmer, and more engaging but leaves some detail on the table.Using my Hifiman Sundara, or Beyer Dynamic DT770, or my Focal Elegia, I never wanted for power, and drive, and muscle. The s9c Pro is there for you always. The K9 had me wanting more from time to time even on high gain. The Schiit Asgard 3 and the Topping A30Pro have guts too.The Topping being the leanest of the bunch, the S9c next, and the Asgard 3 next and the K9 from leanest to richest. My K5 in another room is a weaker still K9 wanna be.If you like to explore your music, look at the compression they used, Eq, and more, the s9c will tell all. My emotional involvement goes to my K9 with tape machines and digital sources, my computer and bluetooth ones and Technics SLP-P770 CD player.The MQA feature good or bad is included here for you Tidal fans. Take it,or leave it. I play both in and out. Options are nice. I understand that Tidal may abandon MQA soon. We'll see.So for my editing, and creation, I cannot have a better candidate for listening and monitoring. This thing is a detail beast. Just don't look to maybe fall in love easily. It tells so much though, maybe that is great in itself.The sense of scale is very large, and bold. Where my K9 runs out of gas, the s9c keeps on going. Use the Balanced over the Unbalanced Headphone out if you can. While unbalanced is fine, the Balanced output is really where the s9c lives. I really cannot think of a Headphone this s9c could not drive. Probably do just fine with hard to drives like the Dan Clarks, or Fostex, the 300 ohm headphones out there. It has the power to do that easily. Line outputs not used, cannot comment.The take away.While I love what the the s9c Pro presents to me. A heavy, well made, well featured package. It will not make me fall in love like my K9 does. While my K9 will never get the dynamics, and power, and excitement the way the s9c does, it makes it easy to drive anything I want. For only $499.00 vs. $699.00 for the s9c Pro. Are you better off with the K9 Pro? that is a bit more of course. I think you might, but if you have rather dark sounding headphones, and hard to drive ones, the s9c Pro maybe what the doctor ordered.Being the creator that I am, I am thrilled to have the AUNE s9c Pro. As a music lover who plays analog and digital, the FIIO K9 is my land relaxing and enjoying analog from another time. Such as my TEAC A-7300 reel to reel, or my plentiful Cassette Decks. My latest from 1975, the TEAC A-460.Provisionally Recommended.
Reviewer: Sean
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The best All-In-One under $1K
Review: I've owned the Aune S9C for almost a year now. I use it with everything-From my Meze 109 Pros to my DCA Expanse, it handles every headphone that I throw at it with ease. 5.5 watts might not seem like a ton of power on paper but because of the excellent power supply and transformer in this unit it can power pretty much any headphone with aplomb. I've tried to convince my friends that it's a phenomenal unit but they never believe me because it's not "expensive" enough. People need to learn that price and performance are not directly correlated in the audio industry.When I try to tell people that this is the best all-in-one unit on the market (especially under $1K) they write me off as if I don't know what I'm talking about. The sound quality that comes out of this device is exquisite. The texture, the control, the slam, and the resolution are all top tier. If you put a blindfold over my eyes and told me that I was listening to a unit that costs twice as much as this does I wouldn't flinch. It's that good.I also use the S9C as a digital pre-amp with my speaker system. All of the great aspects of the dac that I hear through the headphone outputs also comes through on the pre-outs. Furthermore, because this is a digital volume control it has perfect channel matching and you never have to worry about the image being skewed because of a volume imbalance. The remote feels solid and luxurious in the hand and I can easily see the screen no matter where I am in the room.Honestly, for under $1K I don't think that I could ask for anything more. Aune knocked the ball out of the park with this product.
Reviewer: LD
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Absolutely outstanding in every single way...I upgraded from a Schiit Modi/Magni stack
Review: Wow, this thing is a banger. I was looking to upgrade from my Schiit Modi 3E/Magni 3+B stack. I first auditioned the Fiio K9 Pro ESS, that was about 2 weeks ago. Long story short, I returned it. You can go ahead and read my review of that if you want. But the bottom line is, I think the S9c blows it away, like not even close. And its $150 cheaper. Its not really just the sound quality either, but it starts there...I'm not a crazy audiophile and don't have the best ears by any means, but this Aune is so good that I didn't even have to A/B it with the Schiit stack. I knew immediately that it was a huge improvement in every aspect...clarity, detail, stage, separation, punch, insert whatever audiophile word you want and this does it better. I was looking for an upgrade and boy did I get one. Its incredibly musical and actually has warmth to it, and thats one thing that I felt the Fiio K9 really lacked...it just didn't move me like this does. Don't get me wrong, the K9 pro WAS an improvement over the Schiit stack, but I had to A/B it and even after I did that, I packed it up and returned it. The Aune, on the other hand, was in its permanent place on my desk after less than 10 minutes of listen time.Like I said, it isn't just the sound quality with this, its the build, the packaging, the remote. You can tell that Aune thought about every single detail here. The remote is so cool...its metal and feels like it could be run over by a dump truck and still work, its tiny, and it only has four buttons (its all you need). The matte black finish on the unit itself...fingerprints literally will not stick to it AT ALL. I've been trying to leave a print on it, I can't. The volume knob on the unit is really smooth and has plenty of volume levels. The headphone ports on it are really high quality, it takes quite a bit of pressure to get an XLR plug into in, and once its in, its not coming out unless you want it to. The USB A to B cable that comes with it...absolutely excellent quality. Way better than any of the other 2 dozen cables that I already had sitting in my closet. The list goes on and on seriously. Every single aspect of this package, from the accessories to the tuning to the interface, was very deliberately thought out by Aune. I'm really impressed, and I'm pretty sure you will be too. Stop thinking about and don't consider anything else under a grand, I doubt you'll find anything better.
Customers say
Customers find the sound quality of the AV receiver good enough for their needs. They appreciate the musicality and warmth of the sound. The build quality is solid, with a luxurious remote that feels solid in the hand. The DAC quality is great, with plenty of volume levels. The power supply and transformer are excellent, with a massive linear power supply with toroidal transformer. Customers also like the punching ability, size, and value for money.
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