Hi everyone,
I recently picked up the FiiO K13 R2R, and I just wanted to share a few early thoughts. I’m still very new to R2R DACs, so take this as simple impressions from someone who just enjoys listening.
The first thing I noticed was the tone. It sounds very natural and relaxed. Nothing feels sharp or forced. This is my first experience with an R2R DAC, and I was surprised by how calm yet detailed it sounds. The small details really stood out to me.
For example, I was listening to O by Damien Rice (a CD I ordered from Discogs), and I could hear little things I hadn’t noticed before -- faint sounds of kids playing in the background, Damien taking breaths between lines, even subtle touches on the guitar touching the wood, and the body to the strings is nicely done. These are small details, but they felt very real. I didn’t notice them before with an older Rega DAC, or my iFi Zen DAC, or the DAC in my Cambridge CXN V2. I found that very interesting.
Vocals sound full and smooth. Female vocals have a gentle sweetness without sounding too soft. Male vocals feel textured and natural, with a nice sense of body.
The treble is smooth and easy on the ears, but still detailed. I’ve tried both NOS and OS modes with my KEF LS50 speakers and Sennheiser HD600, and both sound very enjoyable to me.
The soundstage feels open and nicely layered. Instruments are well placed and easy to follow. So far, I’ve mostly been listening to vocal and acoustic guitar music (like Amble), so I can’t say much about the bass yet. It’s only day three with the DAC.
What surprised me most is how easy it is to just enjoy music with this DAC. I stopped thinking about technical details and just played album after album. For me, that’s always a good sign.
I’ll spend more time with different genres before making any strong conclusions. But for now, I’m very happy with it. It feels like a DAC made for people who simply love music.
Is anyone else here using the K13 R2R? I’d really enjoy hearing your thoughts.
Thanks for reading 🙏
I recently picked up the FiiO K13 R2R, and I just wanted to share a few early thoughts. I’m still very new to R2R DACs, so take this as simple impressions from someone who just enjoys listening.
The first thing I noticed was the tone. It sounds very natural and relaxed. Nothing feels sharp or forced. This is my first experience with an R2R DAC, and I was surprised by how calm yet detailed it sounds. The small details really stood out to me.
For example, I was listening to O by Damien Rice (a CD I ordered from Discogs), and I could hear little things I hadn’t noticed before -- faint sounds of kids playing in the background, Damien taking breaths between lines, even subtle touches on the guitar touching the wood, and the body to the strings is nicely done. These are small details, but they felt very real. I didn’t notice them before with an older Rega DAC, or my iFi Zen DAC, or the DAC in my Cambridge CXN V2. I found that very interesting.
Vocals sound full and smooth. Female vocals have a gentle sweetness without sounding too soft. Male vocals feel textured and natural, with a nice sense of body.
The treble is smooth and easy on the ears, but still detailed. I’ve tried both NOS and OS modes with my KEF LS50 speakers and Sennheiser HD600, and both sound very enjoyable to me.
The soundstage feels open and nicely layered. Instruments are well placed and easy to follow. So far, I’ve mostly been listening to vocal and acoustic guitar music (like Amble), so I can’t say much about the bass yet. It’s only day three with the DAC.
What surprised me most is how easy it is to just enjoy music with this DAC. I stopped thinking about technical details and just played album after album. For me, that’s always a good sign.
I’ll spend more time with different genres before making any strong conclusions. But for now, I’m very happy with it. It feels like a DAC made for people who simply love music.
Is anyone else here using the K13 R2R? I’d really enjoy hearing your thoughts.
Thanks for reading 🙏
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