Cayin N8ii

Overview of Cayin N8ii
So, an upgrade seems overdue, especially in this rapidly evolving portable player market. The new N8ii is just that, and then some. Still the flagship DAP at $3499 and still with Nutube, but it's plural now as in Nutubes. Yes, there may be multiple inside.
Features
The decoding has improved over the older AK4497EQ additionally. Via USB, you may stand up to DSD512 natively and most of PCM 32BIT/768kHz when utilizing it as a USB-DAC or in I²S mode. With firmware V1.14, you also get an aggressive MQA unfolding charge of 16x (as much as 768kHz).
DAC
The Cayin N8ii switches away from the earlier AKM AK4497EQ, which is now discontinued, to a new twin ROHM BD34301EKV implementation in mono mode. This isn't the primary time we have seen this DAC getting used inside a DAP this yr, with the iBasso DX320 springing to thoughts. The BD34301EKV is a part of ROHM's new MUS-IC collection of DAC chipsets, of which there are two variations. This is the higher-grade model with the BD34352EKV positioned behind it. It is differentiated by a barely decreased SNR and THD-+N ranking (round 3-4dB decrease). Cayin N8ii specific model has a peak of 130dB of SNR, a THD+N of -115 dB, and as much as 130dB in its potential dynamic vary. However, that is because the 'crow flies. The N8ii gets fairly shut at 125dB of SNR from its solid-state balanced output.Cayin N8ii Amplification
There is quite a bit occurring right here for amplification; however, in case you are a Cayin fan, you'll already be accustomed to how they've been crafting a distinct segment for themselves with not 1 or 2 however Four completely different flavors of output for the N8 and now the N8ii. Cayin N8ii is made doable with two discreetly engineered amplification output modes, solid-state and tube, mixed with a Class A and Class AB twin operational mode.
Performance Layers
Like the amplification design, the requisite efficiency numbers from the Cayin N8ii output are equally multi-layered. You get a standard benchmark for 3.5mm and 4.4mm. As you'll anticipate, the balanced output is highly effective on the varied load milestone factors. That, in flip, has a second layer with the tube output differing in energy compared with the marginally stronger solid-state efficiency beneath varied masses.
Performance Numbers
So, beneath P for the N8ii's tube and SS single-ended output, you get an output of 64mW (150Ω) and 420mW (16Ω), which will increase to 100mW and 72omW beneath the identical masses when utilizing P+. Switching to the Cayin N8ii balanced output utilizing standard P mode, the ability naturally goes up a notch with the beginning at 150mW (150ohms) as much as 760mW (16ohms). For P+, you get slightly extra juice at 150Ω at 160mW; however, you get an enormous bump at 16Ω with a ranking of 1.2W.
Battery Capacity and life
The Cayin N8ii packs a hefty 10000mAh 3.8V Li-poly battery which is a considerably bigger battery than the three.7V 7000mAh Li-poly battery model used inside the unique N8. That provides a comparatively respectable 11 hours on paper utilizing the FLAC 16-bit/44kHz weighted measurement system with, I presume, 50% quantity and the display turned off throughout that check time.
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