• My favorite portable hi-fi accessory is back, but I think its mis

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thursday, July 02, 2026 02:15:24
    My favorite portable hi-fi accessory is back, but I think its missed a trick the AudioQuest DragonFly DAC was my go-to for great-sounding music on the go, and I heard the new version in action, but it's made one key upgrade mistake

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    Thu, 02 Jul 2026 01:00:00 +0000

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    The DragonFly Copper has new hi-res skills in the same old design for better and worse.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Not that long ago, I stumbled across my old AudioQuest DragonFly Red USB DAC when rearranging a work cupboard. Its paintwork might have seen better days, but its simple form factor took me back to a really exciting time in hi-fi when more people were starting to care what their music sounded like again, and making better sound more portable was an important part of that.

    The DragonFly line was really quite revolutionary among the best DACs of the time for that reason, and was an education piece as much as anything else.
    For so long, most people had accepted that the sound from their laptops and portable devices just was whatever it was but the DragonFly, with its unintimidating, recognizable form factor, helped demonstrate the impact of dedicated audio electronics to a wider audience. Plus it was just so convenient. I would wager I had one DragonFly model or another plugged into
    my laptop for most of the years between 2012 and 2018. Latest Videos From Watch full video here:

    Its last model, the DragonFly Cobalt, was released in 2019, but it was eventually discontinued last year due to a rise in costs due to unpredictable US tariffs. Now, with a rethink on materials and supply chains, its back with a new version and AudioQuest is promising the new DragonFly Copper is its most powerful and efficient DAC yet.

    Thats because the new 32-bit ESS Sabre ES9218 DAC its outfitted with claims twice the output power of any DragonFly before it, but with a smaller processor that has helped reduce power consumption by a quarter. The new copper case, which AudioQuest says has been informed and inspired by the RF-draining barrels of its premium Mythical Creatures cabling, also adds to its improved performance, helping to minimize noise. You may like iFi GO Link 2 review: this little DAC delivers an enormous audio upgrade at a great price I heard iFi's new portable DAC and its bespoke I/V, added K2HD tech and
    bigger touchscreen display make it a clear step up on the original Gryphon
    The best portable DACs (Image credit: Future) It also looks pretty nice,
    which is a bonus, and it still has the little light-up dragonfly to let you know the sample rate youre listening to, from green at 44.1kHz, blue at
    48kHz, yellow at 88.2kHz and light blue for 96kHz.

    Long-time DragonFly designer Gordon Rankin is behind the tuning of this generation too, and AudioQuest says he has optimized it in a way that reduces distortion to a level significantly below that of previous models. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    The one thing that AudioQuest hasnt updated, though, is the need for the DragonTail USB-C converter, because the DragonFly itself is still rocking an older style USB-A connector.

    While this was super-convenient for my laptop in 2015, my laptop is all USB-C now (along with my phone, and most of the rest of my life), and so some of that once-effortless form factor feels lost in 2026 (particularly because my personal chance of misplacing this necessary dongle is almost devastatingly high). (Image credit: Future) AudioQuest isnt alone here several USB DACs on the market rely on a similarly clunky addition but there are tons of USB-C options, and it feels like an obvious problem for the DragonFly to solve.
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    I asked whether it had been considered, and while I wasnt given a firm
    answer, it was suggested that the smaller connector wouldnt be great for stability and longevity, but also that maintaining USB-A also gives it
    greater flexibility to use with as many devices as possible.

    As for how it sounds, from a first listen, its as promising as ever. Although I wasnt able to do any A/B testing due to the demo using an iPad with no
    3.5mm jack, listening with a pair of Austrian Audios The Arranger through the DragonFly Copper sounds incredibly clean and precise.

    Now, these $1,100 / 900 / AU$1,759 open-back headphones are undoubtedly not-to-shabby on their own, but even if we credit them with a good chunk of the space and airiness I hear on a listen of Come Away With Me by Norah
    Jones, Im certain that the amount of clarity and insight is very much aided
    by the DragonFly. (Image credit: Future) Jones breathy voice is sweet and
    full of texture, as are the instruments the DragonFlys fine detail retrieval able to fully enunciate the leading edges of notes all the way through to their decay in a way that Im confident you just wouldnt hear without it.

    Of course, the DragonFly Copper re-enters a market that is very different today, with more wireless headphones and much more competition in the affordable USB DAC market too. But talking to people in the hi-fi world, theres a clear excitement for the DragonFlys return, and I think that extends to more than just nostalgia.

    Im certainly excited to spend more time with it when it goes on sale in September for $250 / 230 (about AU$430 but theres no confirmed Australian price as yet). The best headphone DACs for all budgets Our top picks, based
    on real-world testing and comparisons

    Read our full guide to the best headphone DACs 1. Best budget USB-C portable DAC: iFi GO Link Max 2. Best budget desktop DAC: iFi Uno 3. Best premium portable DAC: iFi xDSD Gryphon 4. Best wireless DAC: Fiio BTR17 Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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