Qudelix 5K

Product information "Qudelix 5K"

Qudelix 5k Reference DAC AMP
USB digital analogue converter and Bluetooth receiver in one. The manufacturer Qudelix has developed a very special piece of technology here.
Rarely have we added such a well-rounded device to our portfolio.
 
The Qudelix 5K is a perfect symbiosis between good usability and technical feasibility at the highest level and at an unbeatable price-performance ratio.
 
- Qualcomm QCC5124 Bluetooth
- Two ES9219C SABRE HiFi® DACs
- 3.5 mm unbalanced 2.0 V RMS
- 2.5 mm balanced 4.0 V RMS
- aptX Adaptive, LDAC, AAC, aptX-HD
-  6 ~ 20 hours battery life
- USB DAC 96KHz / 24-bit
- 10-band dual precision PEQ/GEQ
- High-sensitivity 3-D LDS antenna
- Qualcomm® cVc™ noise reduction
- High-sensitivity MEMS microphone
- iOS/Android application
- Windows/MacOS app
- PC Chrome App (Beta) now available
 
Audio codecs
The Qudelix-5K is the world's first Bluetooth DAC/AMP to support all current codec technologies, including aptX Adaptive, LDAC, AAC, aptX HD, aptX and SBC.
 
QCC512x
Qualcomm's new QCC5100 low-power Bluetooth SoC series is designed for advanced Bluetooth applications. The breakthrough SoC series is designed to reduce power consumption by up to 65 per cent for both voice calls and music streaming, compared to the previous CSR8675 solution. It is designed to dramatically reduce power consumption and offers enhanced processing capabilities.
Qudelix-5K is the world's first Bluetooth DAC/AMP designed with the QCC512x chipset. The QCC512x's ultra-low power consumption and highest performance DSP capability enable the Qudelix-5K to maintain high bit rate LDAC streaming more safely and for longer.
 
Buttons and LEDs
The 5K has four buttons and two LEDs. The volume buttons have a red LED, and the multifunction buttons have a blue LED. You can easily identify and distinguish the left and right buttons by the LED colour.
 
RF antenna
The high-sensitivity 3-dimensional LDS antenna is printed on the bottom of the housing and is located around the red LED button. The Qudelix 5K provides the best RF performance for most applications. However, for best performance, keep this area away from metallic surfaces.
 
PCBA
To improve the reliability and durability of the PCB, we have filled the sensitive BGA parts with epoxy resin, although this adds cost. These parts are joined twice by soldering and epoxy underfilling.
 
Included in delivery:
USB-C to C and USB-C to A cable (120mm).
 
Battery life
Use only a standard 5V charger or PC USB. (Do NOT use a fast charger or Apple chargers).
Permanent damage caused by the use of a fast charger will void the warranty.
Battery life varies depending on codec, sampling rate, power profile and output mode. The sensitivity of the connected ear/headphones and the output volume may also increase or decrease the battery life.
 

USB DAC

5K supports 96KHZ/24-bit USB audio streaming.
- USB Audio Class 1.0 / No additional driver required.
- Windows, macOS and Linux
- USB C-to-C direct connection with Android smartphones.
Simultaneously charge and stream from your PC or laptop while maintaining Bluetooth connectivity with a smartphone, and control all of the Qudelix-5K's features from the accompanying mobile app.
Any incoming sound or call from the smartphone is automatically forwarded to the 5K, even if you are listening to music through the 5K USB DAC.
 
Qudelix has tried many DACs and amplifier ICs and concluded that the ESS9218p is the best option for the best performance and sound. Besides the sound quality, the main advantage of the ESS9218p is that the built-in amplifier provides a maximum output voltage of up to 2V RMS. It also supports the 1V RMS option with the same sound quality to save power.
For high-sensitivity IEMs, the noise figure of the amplifier is most important. The high-sensitivity IEM is so sensitive that it converts any electrical noise or thermal drift into audible acoustic sound, usually white noise.
High impedance headphones, on the other hand, require a more powerful amplifier. These headphones usually have low sensitivity and are free of white noise, which is affected by the noise characteristics of the amplifier. Instead, they require more power at the amplifier output to deliver sufficient volume and headroom.
Qudelix has designed the software and app to give you full access to all of the ES9219C's internal options.
 
Volume control
Qudelix 5K offers associative 2-way volume control for optimal sound quality. The fully scaled audio stream is always maintained and guaranteed via Bluetooth or USB. In either case, you can control the volume from the smartphone source or the volume of the 5K device without any loss.

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Qudelix 5k Reference DAC AMP
USB digital analogue converter and Bluetooth receiver in one. The manufacturer Qudelix has developed a very special piece of technology here.
Rarely have we added such a well-rounded device to our portfolio.
 
The Qudelix 5K is a perfect symbiosis between good usability and technical feasibility at the highest level and at an unbeatable price-performance ratio.
 
- Qualcomm QCC5124 Bluetooth
- Two ES9219C SABRE HiFi® DACs
- 3.5 mm unbalanced 2.0 V RMS
- 2.5 mm balanced 4.0 V RMS
- aptX Adaptive, LDAC, AAC, aptX-HD
-  6 ~ 20 hours battery life
- USB DAC 96KHz / 24-bit
- 10-band dual precision PEQ/GEQ
- High-sensitivity 3-D LDS antenna
- Qualcomm® cVc™ noise reduction
- High-sensitivity MEMS microphone
- iOS/Android application
- Windows/MacOS app
- PC Chrome App (Beta) now available
 
Audio codecs
The Qudelix-5K is the world's first Bluetooth DAC/AMP to support all current codec technologies, including aptX Adaptive, LDAC, AAC, aptX HD, aptX and SBC.
 
QCC512x
Qualcomm's new QCC5100 low-power Bluetooth SoC series is designed for advanced Bluetooth applications. The breakthrough SoC series is designed to reduce power consumption by up to 65 per cent for both voice calls and music streaming, compared to the previous CSR8675 solution. It is designed to dramatically reduce power consumption and offers enhanced processing capabilities.
Qudelix-5K is the world's first Bluetooth DAC/AMP designed with the QCC512x chipset. The QCC512x's ultra-low power consumption and highest performance DSP capability enable the Qudelix-5K to maintain high bit rate LDAC streaming more safely and for longer.
 
Buttons and LEDs
The 5K has four buttons and two LEDs. The volume buttons have a red LED, and the multifunction buttons have a blue LED. You can easily identify and distinguish the left and right buttons by the LED colour.
 
RF antenna
The high-sensitivity 3-dimensional LDS antenna is printed on the bottom of the housing and is located around the red LED button. The Qudelix 5K provides the best RF performance for most applications. However, for best performance, keep this area away from metallic surfaces.
 
PCBA
To improve the reliability and durability of the PCB, we have filled the sensitive BGA parts with epoxy resin, although this adds cost. These parts are joined twice by soldering and epoxy underfilling.
 
Included in delivery:
USB-C to C and USB-C to A cable (120mm).
 
Battery life
Use only a standard 5V charger or PC USB. (Do NOT use a fast charger or Apple chargers).
Permanent damage caused by the use of a fast charger will void the warranty.
Battery life varies depending on codec, sampling rate, power profile and output mode. The sensitivity of the connected ear/headphones and the output volume may also increase or decrease the battery life.
 

USB DAC

5K supports 96KHZ/24-bit USB audio streaming.
- USB Audio Class 1.0 / No additional driver required.
- Windows, macOS and Linux
- USB C-to-C direct connection with Android smartphones.
Simultaneously charge and stream from your PC or laptop while maintaining Bluetooth connectivity with a smartphone, and control all of the Qudelix-5K's features from the accompanying mobile app.
Any incoming sound or call from the smartphone is automatically forwarded to the 5K, even if you are listening to music through the 5K USB DAC.
 
Qudelix has tried many DACs and amplifier ICs and concluded that the ESS9218p is the best option for the best performance and sound. Besides the sound quality, the main advantage of the ESS9218p is that the built-in amplifier provides a maximum output voltage of up to 2V RMS. It also supports the 1V RMS option with the same sound quality to save power.
For high-sensitivity IEMs, the noise figure of the amplifier is most important. The high-sensitivity IEM is so sensitive that it converts any electrical noise or thermal drift into audible acoustic sound, usually white noise.
High impedance headphones, on the other hand, require a more powerful amplifier. These headphones usually have low sensitivity and are free of white noise, which is affected by the noise characteristics of the amplifier. Instead, they require more power at the amplifier output to deliver sufficient volume and headroom.
Qudelix has designed the software and app to give you full access to all of the ES9219C's internal options.
 
Volume control
Qudelix 5K offers associative 2-way volume control for optimal sound quality. The fully scaled audio stream is always maintained and guaranteed via Bluetooth or USB. In either case, you can control the volume from the smartphone source or the volume of the 5K device without any loss.

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Qudelix QX-Over IEM
Qudelix QX-Over Earphones - Especially for Qudelix 5K- Qudelix QX-Over is an active digital crossover with Qudelix's proprietary DSP technology. Qudelix-5K automatically detects QX-Over Earphones, processes the stereo input, and outputs Stereo Low and High band independently to earphones units through 4-channel DAC/AMP. Multi-Driver vs. Single-Driver Earphones and Speakers can be designed with a single speaker unit or multiple speaker units. It depends on, but practically, a single driver unit can hardly reproduce the entire audio details precisely over the whole frequency range. Real-world audio is not like a single-tone but complex waves over the frequency range. Frequency Response (FR) We usually measure the frequency response of a unit with a sweep tone. The FR plot, measured with a sweep tone, can be a reference characterizing the tonal balance. However, the FR doesn't represent the overall performance of the unit. A sweep tone is still a series of a single frequency wave over time which is far different from real-world sound waves. Even if a single driver unit performs well for sine wave sweep over the frequency range, it doesn't represent that the driver unit would do the same for the complex audio waves. Inter-Modulation Distortion (IMD) We can measure the IMD with a multi-tones wave. Multi tones interfere and modulate each other, causing additional distortion and loss that couldn't be observed with a single tone test. Practically, real-world sound waves can be modeled with the combinations of a few thousands of multiple tones. It can explain why different units with a similar FR deliver different levels of sound quality. Transient Response (TR) The time-domain transient response is more crucial for the SQ. The TR represents how fast a unit reacts and how precise a unit reproduces the sonic wave details. As described above, the FR doesn't define and represent the overall sound quality. There is something more concerned with SQ, like IMD and TR. That is why multi-driver Earphones and Speakers can provide a better sound quality than a single-driver system. The FR is something like salty, sweet, sour, or bitter. Those terms can define and characterize the taste but can't tell how delicious food is. Meanwhile, IMD and TR can help to describe how delicious food is. The multi-driver earphones and speakers are mainly to enhance the IMD and the TR rather than the FR. We can get a specific FR as we want to have, using a single-driver unit. But physically, a single driver has many limitations in terms of IMD and TR. What is a crossover? In multi-driver audio systems, crossover means filtering and splitting the audio into the signals required for each driver unit. It's the key factor for any multi-driver audio system and defines the overall sound quality. Passive Analog Crossover In general, most audio systems are designed for stereo output and input. Every wired earphone gets the stereo analog audio from the DAC/AMP in the source devices. So, multi-driver earphones need to split the stereo analog signal into each frequency band for the multiple drivers by themselves. In this case, a passive analog filter is the only option. A passive analog filter is designed with L(Inductor), R(Resistor), and C(Capacitor). The problem is that every passive L, R, C components have its error. Those errors make unwanted frequency band overlap, phase distortion, and SPL difference, resulting in poor sound quality over the benefits from the multi-driver. From a manufacturing viewpoint, it's very tricky that putting those filters into a limited space of earphones, and we need to make the filter circuit as simple as possible. Furthermore, the passive filter, located between Amplifier and Speaker unit, creates unwanted capacitances and resistances. Eventually, they make the driver movements less reactive to the amplifier. Active Digital Crossover Unlike passive analog crossover, active digital crossover needs multiple DAC/AMP and audio wires for every speaker or driver unit. For a 2-way crossover system, we need two speaker units per each L and R channel and a total of four-channel DAC/AMP accordingly. Of course, each speaker unit needs to be connected to each DAC/AMP directly and separately. We need to have the digital audio input, a DSP(Digital Signal Processor) process them, filtering them into each frequency band using digital filters. Yes, to make an active digital crossover system, we need DSP, multi-channel DAC/AMP, and a specific wiring interface. It's more accurate and more precise than a passive analog crossover. And there are no passive components, no unwanted capacitances or resistances between Amplifier and Speaker unit. Consequently, the drivers can react to the amplifier as best as they can. Lastly, band-limited digital audio input to a delta-sigma DAC can help DAC perform better in terms of mathematical viewpoint. Summary In short, at the additional cost of DAC/AMP and DSP, an active digital crossover can provide better sound quality than a passive analog crossover. All these reasons are why we started developing Qx-Over Earphones. Qudelix-5K has built-in DSP and 4-channel DAC/AMP, which is already the best fit for making an Active Digital Crossover system. As long as the source device, Qudelix-5K, fulfills the system requirement, building an active crossover earphone is very easy and costs less. We're trying to deliver more with less. IMPORTANT: The default ear-tip included in the package is crucial for the intended sound signature. The ear-tip diameter needs to be wider than the earphone nozzle. An ear-tip with a smaller diameter won't deliver the intended sound signature.

€34.90*
Qudelix 5K Case
TPU case for the Qudelix 5K.The case set consists of two parts.A case for the Qudelix 5K housing and a protection for the retaining clip.

€4.90*