Moondrop Echo-A & Echo-B Portable Type-C USB DAC/AMPs
In the vast and ever-expanding world of HiFi Audio, Moondrop is one of the most happening brands. With years of expertise in designing premium quality HiFi audio gear, Moondrop has a good reputation among audiophiles of all age groups. Be it high-quality in-ear monitors for beginners or some top-tier flagship IEM for serious enthusiasts, Moondrop has it all. In recent times, Moondrop has ventured deeper into the other related Audio categories as well such as CD Players, portable USB DAC/AMPs, etc. We are excited to bring you two brand new portable USB DAC/AMPs specially focused for our beginner and budget audiophiles from the house of Moondrop, introducing the Moondrop Echo-A and Moondrop Echo-B. Both these products offer great sound with dedicated audio circuitry and at the same time, they go easy on the pocket. Moondrop Echo-A has a Type-C to 3.5mm design while the Echo-B has a Type-C to fully balanced 4.4mm design. The Echo-A is available for just $17.99, and the Echo-B is available for just $19.99.
Moondrop Echo-A
Who says you need to break the bank to enjoy Hi-Res audio?? Moondrop Echo-A is a budget-friendly portable USB Type-C to 3.5mm DAC/AMP. With a dedicated SoC chipset that handles everything from Signal processing to amplification, the Moondrop Echo-A promises high-quality sound in a lightweight, compact design. The DAC supports hardware-level decoding for up to 32bit/384kHz PCM signals. Its Type-C design makes the Echo-A compatible with a wide range of sources including Computers, Laptops, Mobile Phones, Tablets, etc. It even supports OMTP microphones as well allowing you to use your IEMs with a microphone for calls, video meetings, etc. The Echo-A offers simple plug-and-play operation, you don’t have to install any driver or software to use the Echo-A on any device.
Moondrop Echo-A promises high-quality sound reproduction. Its dedicated SoC chipset enables high-resolution audio signal processing and delivers high-quality sound. The Echo-A achieves ultra-low THD+N performance of 0.01% and a high SNR of 100dB, ensuring a clean, noise-free sound listening experience. With high-resolution 32-bit hardware-level decoding, be prepared to experience true high-resolution sound with your smartphone/PC/tablet. Moondrop Echo-A is available for just $17.99, you can check out more details here.
Moondrop Echo-B
The second launch is the Moondrop Echo-B, a compact and handy Portable Type-C to 4.4mm balanced DAC/AMP. Echo-B is revolutionary in a lot of ways, not only it is now among the most affordable Type-C to 4.4mm DAC/Amps but it also has an interactive online DSP chipset that opens doors to unlimited possibilities. Just like the younger sibling Echo-A, the Echo-B also has a dedicated SoC chipset that handles hardware-level audio signal processing and supports 32bit/384kHz PCM signal decoding for a true high-resolution audio experience. Moondrop Echo-B promises ultra-clean output even with sensitive IEMs as the DAC/AMP achieves an ultra-low THD+N of 0.001% with a high DNR of 120 dB and a high SNR of 117 dB. Pair your favourite IEMs, whether they are sensitive or high-power requiring, they will work well with the Moondrop Echo-B.
The primary feature of Moondrop Echo-B is its online interactive DSP chipset. Unlock unlimited possibilities with this compact and handy Type-C DAC/AMP. Its interactive DSP chipset integrates the Echo-B with the latest Moondrop Link application. Along with the five-preset tuning profiles, the users can create their own custom parametric EQ presets. They can share it with other users and access the tuning profiles shared by other users as well. This makes the Moondrop Echo-B a highly versatile DAC/AMP where you can tailor the output to your preferences. The Moondrop Echo-B is available for an interesting price of just $19.99, check out more details here.
Moondrop Echo-A and Echo-B are brilliant devices which should be in every audiophile’s collection. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced enthusiast in the hobby, the Echo-A and Echo-B bring versatility and ease of use with high-quality hardware-level decoding performance, and all of this without breaking your bank either. So which one is going to be your favourite among the two??
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