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product_id: 2010451
title: "Syba USB 24 Bit 96 KHz DAC Digital to Analog Headphone Amplifier 2 Stage EQ Digital/Coaxial Output and RCA Output (SD-DAC63057)"
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price: "10587 som"
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# 24-bit/96kHz Hi-Res Audio USB-Powered, No Battery Hassle 2-Stage Hardware EQ Switch Syba USB 24 Bit 96 KHz DAC Digital to Analog Headphone Amplifier 2 Stage EQ Digital/Coaxial Output and RCA Output (SD-DAC63057)

**Brand:** syba
**Price:** 10587 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Syba USB 24 Bit 96 KHz DAC Digital to Analog Headphone Amplifier 2 Stage EQ Digital/Coaxial Output and RCA Output (SD-DAC63057) by syba
- **How much does it cost?** 10587 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- syba enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted syba brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Work & Play Ready:** Integrated mic support and USB power make it perfect for conference calls and immersive music sessions without cable swaps.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Seamlessly connect via USB—no drivers needed for most setups—so you’re ready to rock in seconds.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Supports 3.5mm & 1/4" headphone jacks plus coaxial and RCA outputs for ultimate compatibility.
- • **Tailored Sound Profiles:** Switch between bass boost, neutral, and treble boost modes to match your mood or music genre instantly.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Clarity:** Experience pristine 24-bit/96kHz digital-to-analog conversion that elevates every note with crystal precision.

## Overview

The Syba SD-DAC63118 is a compact USB-powered DAC and headphone amplifier delivering high-fidelity 24-bit/96kHz audio with a 2-stage EQ for customizable sound. Featuring easy plug-and-play setup, versatile headphone jack compatibility, and integrated mic support, it’s designed to upgrade your PC or PlayStation audio experience with minimal fuss and maximum clarity.

## Description

Achieve maximum sound on your computer in just minutes! This Digital to Analog Converter allows you to bypass your computer's sound card or headphone output to send digital audio signal through the USB interface. Your sound quality will be pushed to its highest level in your overall music environment.

Review: A fantastic DAC/Amp, Pre-Amp Budget Solution... - My Encore mDac has been working intermittently as of late. I have the pleasure of listening to headphones for about 6 hours of my work day, so having a DAC/Amp combo at my desk is nice. However, with a 4 week old baby, my budget was super limited. I came across the Syba Sonic SD-DAC63057 and decided to give it a try. It checked all the boxes. Cheap ($37). No driver install needed (work computer, can't install anything). Enough power (100mw) to drive my IEMs and more sensitive over ears. USB only power. Full specs can be found here The unit features variable line outs, top mounted volume knob, optical out, coax digital out, usb in (for power and signal), mic input, 3.5mm input, 3.5mm headphone out, and 1/4" headphone out (both headphone outputs work simultaneously. The unit has indicator lights to show what signal is being received (96, 44, or 44.1), and an indicator light of sorts that flashes with the music, that comprised of a red and blue LED. Kind of neat. The unit also features a hardware EQ that includes a 7db (yes, 7db!) treble boost, a direct no EQ option, and a 7db bass boost. The hardware EQs are a bit much for me, and I find I leave the unit set to direct most of the time. However, there is one expectation. I have set of custom reshelled Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10's, and in the process, the treble took about a 6db drop. So, for that one set of CIEMs, the treble boost is just right. However, that is a pretty oddly specific scenario, and I would imagine most people won't want to use the hardware EQ. Of note, the device is always on, as there is no power switch. The volume knob has the most minute channel imbalance as the absolute lowest setting. And, there is an uncomfortable audible crackle / pop when plugging in sensitive headphones to the 3.5mm headphone out. All be it, it doesn't seem to be enough to damage anything. I have successfully used the Syba Sonic DAC/Amp with my Chromebook, MacBook Air, and my Windows 7 work PC. I have not tried it on a Windows 10 device, but after scouring the desertcart “reviews” it seems that it may not play nice with all Win10 installs so YMMV. As the unit is not battery powered, it won’t work with mobile devices. When compared head to head with my Encore mDac, the Syba Sonic unit sounds a tad better. The bass is a bit fuller and the treble has just a hair more sparkle. Detail representation is on par, if not better than anything in this price range. All in all, for $37 I am super pleased with the purchase. I love the design with the volume knob on top. And the fact that the RCA outs are variable makes this a great option for those that want a budget option to use with powered monitors. I have run the unit, as mentioned, with my CIEM reshelled TF.10's, as well as with my UM3X, Fischer Audio FA-003 wooden cup over ears, NAD VISO HP50's, AKG K7XX, and handful of other mid-range to lower IEMs. I did find that it struggled a bit to run the K7XX with any authority, but all the other headphones / IEMs I have tried have worked just fine. The only other negative is that, with the volume knob at full tilt, there is an audible hiss on most sensitive headphones (read: 32ohm and below). I would recommend this unit for anyone with a tight budget that wants a somewhat feature rich DAC/Amp. It would also make a great external sound card thanks to the mic input.
Review: Great amp for non-audiophiles - Overall, I think this USB amp is a great, cheap addon for the setup I have at work. I have a laptop in a docking station for work, and I am constantly undocking it to carry it around, but when I'm at my desk, I like my music loud and bumpin' (in my own headphones of course.) The audio device in the laptop is pretty weak, and the only options to change the sound is a general 'enhancement' option that just make everything sound like garbage. I wanted to get a headphone amp, but I need to be able to pass through the microphone on my headset at the same time for video conferencing (most desk amps in this price range lack that critical feature.) Until this, my solution was to listen to music with a portable, battery-powered amp I use with my phone, and to switch over to the jack on the laptop when I call into meetings. All that said, here's a rundown of what I think: PROS: -- directly USB powered (don't have to worry about draining a battery when laptop is undocked) -- USB interface (only need to run one cable to docking station/laptop, no worry of noise from running analog cables) -- Microphone jack (now I don't have to switch cables all the time!) -- 'hardware' EQ switch (I just leave it in bass boost mode all the time.) -- Large, easy to turn volume knob -- Visual indicator of bitrate via LED's (though TBH there isn't a difference if all you use is a music streaming service like me) -- Pretty blinky light flashes with the music when it's turned up high -- Bass boost is good quality for a $40 amp, and in general the amplification doesn't seem to distort the sound at all. CONS: -- No ability to feed the mic back into the headphone jack to hear it live. I'm used to this with my setup at home, and I find it easier to talk while wearing over-ear headphones if I can hear myself clearly. -- Line-in port disables USB audio out. Would have been nice to be able to plug my phone in and hear both it and my laptop. My phone's vibration feature is pretty weak, so it would be nice to jack it in and hear the dings and whistles from notifications instead, but I can't do that without losing the sound coming from my workstation. -- Dimple on volume knob is nearly useless. When I try to use it to change the volume, my finger almost immediately slips out unless I apply a lot of pressure. Much easier to slide my finger along the side to change the volume (thankfully the rubber feet plant the amp on my desk pretty well, so it doesn't slide around.) If the dimple was more prominent, it wouldn't be an issue. Overall, I think this amp is an excellent piece of equipment for the price, as long as your use case is similar to mine. I can see how some of the 'cons' I listed might be deal breakers to others who are used to higher quality, more fully-featured amps, but for me, I don't mind at all.

## Features

- 96KHz Silver

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009WN7QT4 |
| Audio Output Mode | 2.0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,270 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #537 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Syba |
| Brand Name | Syba |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, Laptops, Desktop PCs, Headphones (3.5mm and 1/4" jack) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 877 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810154015412 |
| Included Components | USB 2.0 96KHz/24bit Audio DAC.USB Cable, RCA Cable,User Manual,S/PDIF,Driver CD |
| Interface | Coaxial, USB |
| Interface Type | Coaxial, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4"L x 4"W |
| Item Type Name | USB 24 Bit 96 KHz DAC Digital to Analog Headphone Amplifier 2 Stage EQ Digital / Coaxial Output and RCA Output |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | SYBA |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Model | SD-DAC63057 |
| Mounting Type | Coaxial,Plug Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Pins | 4 |
| Part Number | SD-DAC63057 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 810154015412 163120610679 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Syba
- **Interface Type:** Coaxial, USB
- **Minimum Supply Voltage:** 5 Volts
- **Mounting Type:** Coaxial,Plug Mount
- **Number of Pins:** 4

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fantastic DAC/Amp, Pre-Amp Budget Solution...
*by N***K on June 3, 2016*

My Encore mDac has been working intermittently as of late. I have the pleasure of listening to headphones for about 6 hours of my work day, so having a DAC/Amp combo at my desk is nice. However, with a 4 week old baby, my budget was super limited. I came across the Syba Sonic SD-DAC63057 and decided to give it a try. It checked all the boxes. Cheap ($37). No driver install needed (work computer, can't install anything). Enough power (100mw) to drive my IEMs and more sensitive over ears. USB only power. Full specs can be found here The unit features variable line outs, top mounted volume knob, optical out, coax digital out, usb in (for power and signal), mic input, 3.5mm input, 3.5mm headphone out, and 1/4" headphone out (both headphone outputs work simultaneously. The unit has indicator lights to show what signal is being received (96, 44, or 44.1), and an indicator light of sorts that flashes with the music, that comprised of a red and blue LED. Kind of neat. The unit also features a hardware EQ that includes a 7db (yes, 7db!) treble boost, a direct no EQ option, and a 7db bass boost. The hardware EQs are a bit much for me, and I find I leave the unit set to direct most of the time. However, there is one expectation. I have set of custom reshelled Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10's, and in the process, the treble took about a 6db drop. So, for that one set of CIEMs, the treble boost is just right. However, that is a pretty oddly specific scenario, and I would imagine most people won't want to use the hardware EQ. Of note, the device is always on, as there is no power switch. The volume knob has the most minute channel imbalance as the absolute lowest setting. And, there is an uncomfortable audible crackle / pop when plugging in sensitive headphones to the 3.5mm headphone out. All be it, it doesn't seem to be enough to damage anything. I have successfully used the Syba Sonic DAC/Amp with my Chromebook, MacBook Air, and my Windows 7 work PC. I have not tried it on a Windows 10 device, but after scouring the Amazon “reviews” it seems that it may not play nice with all Win10 installs so YMMV. As the unit is not battery powered, it won’t work with mobile devices. When compared head to head with my Encore mDac, the Syba Sonic unit sounds a tad better. The bass is a bit fuller and the treble has just a hair more sparkle. Detail representation is on par, if not better than anything in this price range. All in all, for $37 I am super pleased with the purchase. I love the design with the volume knob on top. And the fact that the RCA outs are variable makes this a great option for those that want a budget option to use with powered monitors. I have run the unit, as mentioned, with my CIEM reshelled TF.10's, as well as with my UM3X, Fischer Audio FA-003 wooden cup over ears, NAD VISO HP50's, AKG K7XX, and handful of other mid-range to lower IEMs. I did find that it struggled a bit to run the K7XX with any authority, but all the other headphones / IEMs I have tried have worked just fine. The only other negative is that, with the volume knob at full tilt, there is an audible hiss on most sensitive headphones (read: 32ohm and below). I would recommend this unit for anyone with a tight budget that wants a somewhat feature rich DAC/Amp. It would also make a great external sound card thanks to the mic input.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great amp for non-audiophiles
*by D***H on January 18, 2019*

Overall, I think this USB amp is a great, cheap addon for the setup I have at work. I have a laptop in a docking station for work, and I am constantly undocking it to carry it around, but when I'm at my desk, I like my music loud and bumpin' (in my own headphones of course.) The audio device in the laptop is pretty weak, and the only options to change the sound is a general 'enhancement' option that just make everything sound like garbage. I wanted to get a headphone amp, but I need to be able to pass through the microphone on my headset at the same time for video conferencing (most desk amps in this price range lack that critical feature.) Until this, my solution was to listen to music with a portable, battery-powered amp I use with my phone, and to switch over to the jack on the laptop when I call into meetings. All that said, here's a rundown of what I think: PROS: -- directly USB powered (don't have to worry about draining a battery when laptop is undocked) -- USB interface (only need to run one cable to docking station/laptop, no worry of noise from running analog cables) -- Microphone jack (now I don't have to switch cables all the time!) -- 'hardware' EQ switch (I just leave it in bass boost mode all the time.) -- Large, easy to turn volume knob -- Visual indicator of bitrate via LED's (though TBH there isn't a difference if all you use is a music streaming service like me) -- Pretty blinky light flashes with the music when it's turned up high -- Bass boost is good quality for a $40 amp, and in general the amplification doesn't seem to distort the sound at all. CONS: -- No ability to feed the mic back into the headphone jack to hear it live. I'm used to this with my setup at home, and I find it easier to talk while wearing over-ear headphones if I can hear myself clearly. -- Line-in port disables USB audio out. Would have been nice to be able to plug my phone in and hear both it and my laptop. My phone's vibration feature is pretty weak, so it would be nice to jack it in and hear the dings and whistles from notifications instead, but I can't do that without losing the sound coming from my workstation. -- Dimple on volume knob is nearly useless. When I try to use it to change the volume, my finger almost immediately slips out unless I apply a lot of pressure. Much easier to slide my finger along the side to change the volume (thankfully the rubber feet plant the amp on my desk pretty well, so it doesn't slide around.) If the dimple was more prominent, it wouldn't be an issue. Overall, I think this amp is an excellent piece of equipment for the price, as long as your use case is similar to mine. I can see how some of the 'cons' I listed might be deal breakers to others who are used to higher quality, more fully-featured amps, but for me, I don't mind at all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Problems with static prone environments, but otherwise great!
*by S***N on March 5, 2020*

I bought this around September (2019) to go along with my recently gifted Philips Fidelio X2HR and I would classify myself as a "beginner" audiophile if there is such a statement. Heard from some reviewers that this was a great cheap option for someone who doesn't have a lot of money, but would like to improve their sound and drive their headphones much better than your onboard sound card could, and for the price it does exactly that! The ability to use either 3.5 mm or 6.3 mm is nice for such a small compact DAC/amp, and it supports 3.5 mm microphone input as well for those with dual cord headset setups. I have even tested using two pairs of headphones at the same time (SHP9500s and my X2HRs) and it output sound to both at relatively high volume like a champ! Though I didn't do so for very long as I was only testing, so I don't know the effects of long term dual use as I only use one pair of headphones, nor do I know the effects on headphones with high impedance. I don't have standalone speakers and haven't used the other connections on the back of the DAC besides USB, but USB has worked great so far and I haven't had any crackling or muddy audio while using this. The sound comes out very crisp and clear, and my ears have been enjoying all the new nuances I can pick up from the music I used to listen to daily! The EQ on the front also works fine, albeit the notch is very stiff as others have stated, with three options for Treble (T), Direct (D), and Bass (B). I keep it on Direct most often for all of my listening and gaming as there is no boost to any frequencies, but there is a slight difference when switching between the "presets" if you will and the option to change based on your preferences is nice either way. The DAC itself is relatively cheap looking, so care should be taken in making sure this doesn't fall or rapidly disassemble on any hard surfaces. My only gripe with this DAC/amp is the problems it has with environments that experience more static than usual. In the room I used to have this DAC in, there was a washer and dryer a room over, but still far enough away that I never had any problems with static on any other electronics. When using this amp for the first time, it cut out on me after about 3-4 hours due to static discharge leading me to have to plug the DAC out and back in again. I eventually figured out that every time someone opened the dryer, the DAC would cut out due to all of the static electricity released into the environment, so fair warning for those of you looking at this product living in a similar situation. The DAC was never damaged, however, and worked for over 10+ hours after re-plugging it back in again, but it was an annoyance. After moving and being far away from any static sources, it hasn't cut out on me since. Overall, very pleased with this product as a temporary solution until I can afford something much better.

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