Pioneer’s Introduces Dynamic Hi-Res Duo

Pioneer has introduced a portable hi-res digital audio player with a balanced line output and matching “hi-res earbuds.”

In addition to a standard 3.5mm minijack output, the XDP-30R player ($400) has a 2.5mm 4-pole balanced output that’s said to improve stereo separation when paired with the SE-CH5BL earbuds ($90), which are equipped with a 2.5mm balanced connection.

The player has 16 GB of internal storage, supports 5.6MHz DSD native playback, and up-samples lower resolution audio files drawing on one of two clocks: one automatically detects 44.1 kHz signals for scaling to 88.2 kHz/176.4 kHz, while the other detects and upsamples 48 kHz signals to 192 kHz. Pioneer says the result is “jitter-free sound.”

Twin digital-to-analog converters and headphone amps are laid out symmetrically on the circuit board and separated from the power supply to minimize interference. The player supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for easy streaming and its internal storage can be expanded to 528 GB via two 256-GB micro SD card slots.

Other highlights include a 2.4-inch capacitive touch screen, a 10-band EQ with six presets and three customizable settings, three digital sound filters, a bass enhancer, and remote operation via Pioneer’s free DuoRemote app. The player is made of solid aluminum and available in black or silver.

The SE-CH5BL earbuds feature 0.4-inch drivers and a patent-pending Airflow Control Port that “adjusts low frequency sound pressure” to improve tonal balance. The earbuds also have ribbed ear tips for a more uniform seal.

For more information, visit pioneerelectronics.com.

COMMENTS
stevew's picture

Why do they bother to make these DAPs without Android so you can also use all the google play store apps (Tidal, Spotify, etc...) Oh yea, it's all about hi-res and hi-prices...

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