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The iFi GO Link is a portable DAC and headphone amplifier that enhances sound quality from any device. Featuring a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, it supports high-resolution audio formats and boasts a premium build with a gold-plated headphone socket. Ideal for music lovers seeking superior audio performance on-the-go.
M**A
Headphones sound clear, lots of detail
The iFi Go Link provides improved sound for very little money. The braided wire seems fragile so be careful. So far, I'm enjoying it.Update: I was listening to some lossless rips of CDs I own and found one just didn't sound good. It sounded like a noisy recording so I decided to to a head-to-head comparison. I'm playing Taylor Guitar's Wood & Steel collection of artists playing beautifully recorded music. I ripped the CD into lossless FLAC files played through my Chromebook. My headphones are Sennheiser HD599. I plug the headphone jack into the analog jack of the Chromebook. The iFi GO Link goes into the USB 3 port. The difference isn't big but the iFi Go Link provides a clearer sound, a cleaner background, better stereo separation, cleaner details, and a more open sound; less tiring. The analog connection just doesn't sound as open. Does it make enough of a difference? I say yes.. For this price, I'm happy.Should you purchase the iFi Go Link? There are more important elements in the chain that should attend to first.1. Make sure you have a good lossless recording or are listening to a CD directly. It can't get better than your source material.2. The best headphones you want to purchase. I don't feel the need to purchase $600 headphones but these Sennheiser's are working for me. You can enter the discussion about in-ear vs headphones, over the ear vs around the ear, open back vs closed back, wireless vs wired, noise cancelling vs not, balanced vs unbalanced cables, and planar magnetic vs dynamic technology. There are pros and cons to each. This is where you should spend the most money and research time aside from the cost of the music itself.3. The digital to analog converter (DAC)/amplifier hardware. You can spend a lot of money here but for my usage the iFi Go Link hit the right price point for my first foray into DACs. I think this matches what my headphones and ear send to my brain.4. What's fourth? I guess it's your ear and your environment. Right now, while I'm listening I can still hear my air conditioner. As far as my ear, I've lost some upper midrange but the high end is still pretty good (audiologist tested). I'm experienced musically so I know what to listen for. Of course, you mileage will vary.I think that my audio chain is pretty well matched. If I chose a more expensive DAC/amp I might need better headphones and a better listening room. I don't feel tempted by the $200 DAC/amps out there.
G**H
Dingle Dangle the Very Best Dongle
The iFi GO Link is a gem. I generally like iFi's products, and this ain't my first audio rodeo. As more devices go to the USB-C port, I found I wanted something inexpensive but solid, and a step above an Apple dongle. I give away a fair number of headphones and IEMs to friends and family and recently I've been including an iFi GO link with them, because wired still gives the best sound for the money. And the best sound period.I have used this DAC/AMP with my iPad, with a generic droid tablet, and with and adapter with iPhone 12. Friends have used it with various droid phones and computers. Nobody has had any problems. That alone is worth a few stars. I like that the parts are separated by a short length of quality wire. This reduces microphony and makes it easier to transport, even when on.Users should note that the fit of the female jack is quite firm and tight. You will need to push to properly plug in a TRS plug. This is desireable in a portable device. I've sourced this from ROON, QOBUZ, Apple Music, and local files. The indicator light DOES turn yellow when playing higher-res files, but is set to be green on flac at 44.1/16 and 24 and 96/24 files, so if you don't see it change color it's probably because it's performing as designed.As usual, the iFi sound signature is clean, no artifacts, and slightly warm, even though this is an ESS based device. I find that it provides adequate power for any of my IEMs, and most headphones. This is NOT the device to use for headphones that only sound their best with plenty of power. That said, I did not experience drop-outs or any power concerns from native USB-C devices, and I did not try to stress the system while using a lightning adapter (voltage limitations).I find myself going to this device ahead of more expensive devices such as the AudioQuest Dragonfly Cobalt, because the sound quality is similar, and because it has better connectivity (USB-C vs USB-A).It does NOT take the place of higher end desktop devices for those who are deeper in the rabbit hole - it's just a better choice for the times when you want ultra portable and simple to use. Amazon asks you to rate volume control, but that is entirely based on the device to which it is connected and the app you are using. It will mimic what you expect. Phone volume up and down buttons give coarser control, while in-app sliders allow fine adjustment.Just for the record, I've bought 4 of these so far, one for me, and have given away three. I wouldn't do that if I didn't think it was near bulletproof in its intended role.
M**C
Exceptional little DAC for the price
At his price point, itβs an amazing piece of tech. The sound quality is quite good and itβs easy to use. I also had excellent experience using iFi support. I did have 2 minor issues but neither were show-stoppers. One is that if you use it with inefficient headphones, it may not achieve the volume you want. If you push the volume too high, the Go Link will cause the sound to cut out. The one other issue is that Iβm a bit Roon user. The Go Link is not Roon Ready nor Tested (which I knew going in). Using it with Roon and a Sonore microRendu endpoint, I did run into an occasional issue where switching music from one sample rate to another would cause a static like noise.Bottom line, I think it works great for use with my iPhone or out of my laptop USB. It does come with a USB-C to A adapter as well as an adapter for an iPhone.
A**
Great product -- but TERRIBLE Design. Watch out!
I plugged this DAC into my iPhone and was really wowed by the sound upgrade that it provided. HOWEVER, the DAC -- about the size of a small thumb drive -- plugs directly into the lightning connector at the base of the phone so that what you're stuck with is a long stiff "tail" sticking out of the phone. In less than twenty-fours -- in normal usage -- the DAC had snapped off, leaving the remains of the plug stuck in the phone. Goodbye DAC. It needs some sort of flexible cord -- like what connects it to the headphone out plug -- or it's just an accident waiting to happen. Very disappointing.
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