🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Yuki!
The aune Yuki Portable DAC with Headphone Amp is a cutting-edge audio device designed for audiophiles seeking high-resolution sound. Featuring a dual-layer structure for optimal sound quality, it supports 32bit/768k DSD256 audio and includes both 4.4mm and 3.5mm outputs. Its ceramic substrate ensures thermal stability and pure sound reproduction, while its sleek aesthetic design makes it a stylish addition to any setup.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Interface | USB |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.02"L x 3.98"W |
E**V
Ms. Yuki by Aune is exceptionally great!
As stated plus everything I can't say that much better. She really is worth more than her dollar value. And is of the highest quality. It gets slightly warm and that is it. I bought the orange leather case obviously and it does not get any warmer inside of that. I bought the case even though at first I really liked the style, it did get a little boring for me after a while. It did have a really warm to dark sound at first but still high on details and extension somehow. And as it burned in or broke-in, got more hours of use, it became very clear and really only sounds its best with warmer earphones. The detail is still phenomenal! I love this DAC/amp so much, I still buy DAC/amp dongles expecting to at least find an equal, but back they go. LolVery strangely it took over 2 weeks of 3+ hours daily of boring warm and dry boring hours, I might add, of listening before I started to notice some changes sound quality. But now it is so crystal clear with just enough of the slightest warmth. Everything else just sounds so natural(sorry I'm very good at describing imaging and separation and some other things, and other things I forget). But sound is very balanced, no frequencies stand out, unless you use the 4.4mm. Then things sounds just thicker and nicer yet. My personal choice for doing upgrades.It is so easy to use, you can just turn the volume to 100 and use your phone for volume. It is so portable due it's size of course, but it is no light weight it has more to it than you'd it looks like it should have. Very good build quality it appears. Connectivity seems to the only slight issue, as this morning I started having some static or some noise like shorting, so I started moving my earphone cable around and checking things and it came to be that the beautiful and so nice short jumper wire( usb c to usb c cable) that is included was the fault. I switched it with one of mine and no more noise. Back to dead silent background.Thank you, I hope you buy and enjoy as I have. :)
T**N
A Very Nice Dongle Dac!
Purchased this, Aune Yuki DAC, after reading some favorable reviews online. This is my first dongle dac that I have purchased. The Yuki replaces a previous "stack" DAC + Amp from a well known American company, and sounds as good, or better, than that previous stack, while taking up no space (okay, an itsy-bitsy tiny small space) on my desktop, or arm chair.I mainly drive a pair of Sennheiser HD6XX's and a pair of Fiio iem's (FD5's) from my laptop with the Yuki. I find the sound to be really good, meaning, perfect! All listening is done via the 4.4mm balanced jack. I keep the volume of the Yuki somewhere in its middle setting, and use the laptop's volume to adjust for listening volume. Pressing the two volume buttons on the Yuki for 2 seconds alternates between low gain for iem's, or high gain for the HD6XX's. All of my music streaming from my laptop sound pristine and uncolored. I couldn't be more pleased with the abilities of the Aune Yuki.The Yuki's build is a solid chunk of aluminum and feels quite substantial for such a tiny dac. The window side of the Yuki is pure eye candy, and the paint and graphics are top notch. Just an elegant little dac!
N**C
Aesthetically pleasing. Fantastic sound.
I've been a self proclaimed audiophile my entire life and recently got into dongle DACs to drive my IEMs and hifiman sundaras across different devices (laptop, phones, etc) as the 3.5 mm jacks weren't always sufficient. Comparing the Yuki to my previous daily driver, the moondrop dawn pro, I noticed an immediate difference in the sound. The Yuki seemed to offer a lusher soundstage compared to the dawn, with slightly deeper bass and more natural sounding vocals. It helped round out some of the more muffled mids I was hearing from the dawn pro through my over ears in a few Stevie Nicks recordings. The sound is a lot less clinical than the dawn pro, and more warm/natural sounding. Listening to the Eagles live feels just a little more like you're there in the crowd through the yuki. The sound is excellent without feeling like it colors the sound negatively for any genre unlike other DACs I've used. It worked with no issues with all of my devices and looks really cool. Gets slightly warm, especially in the leather case but never hot.The balanced output also sounds really great, I never needed to come close to maxing out the power or anything to get really great output and great sound out of this DAC. No funny settings or filters to play with. Just straight up awesome sound.My critique of this DAC is that it's missing a few quality of life features present on the moondrop for much less. First, it's hard to tell if things are properly connected or not as there is no LED or anything indicating things are on. Furthermore, the moondrop pro will tell me what quality my music is being streamed in via the LED color being shown, a nice feature missing here. Lastly it's not really needed because the stock sound is so awesome, but an app with multiple filters/LED control/etc. like offered on the dawn pro would be a cool add here.Keeping in mind though that we buy these things mainly for one reason - SOUND- this thing absolutely delivers in that department for every genre I've tried so far since I've owned it in the last few weeks. My new favorite DAC for sure!
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