🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game with Douk Audio U2 PRO!
The Douk Audio U2 PRO is a cutting-edge digital interface that transforms your audio experience. Featuring a USB Type-B input and multiple output options including TOSLINK, coaxial, and HDMI, this adapter is designed for compatibility with DACs, preamps, and amplifiers. Powered by the advanced XMOS XU208 chip, it supports high-resolution audio formats up to DSD256 and offers a sampling rate of 44.1K-384KHz. Its compact design and high-quality components ensure reliable performance and stunning sound quality, making it the perfect addition to any audio enthusiast's setup.
S**E
Simple and cheap converter to use your standalone audio components i2s input without pin switching
1. Got it to use my usb printer style cable to convert usb to i2s input into my dac2. As soon as i plugged it in my dac my dac read dsd stream.3. I started messing with the functions of the dac and lost the dsd recognition ??4. There is a major sound difference immediatly in my low budget systemSound sounds alot more better quality
E**.
Surprisingly effective digital reclocker
I have a respectable, audiophile grade stereo system based in large part on the mighty LAIV Harmony DAC. I became aware of digital reclockers via various YouTube videos. To be frank, I wasn't expecting much of reclockers in general and the Douk in particular given its price. I was wrong. The Douk made an instantly noticeable improvement to sound quality in several ways once I connected it between my audio PC and the Harmony. I used USB from my PC to the Douk, and IS2 from the Douk to the Harmony DAC. The most notable improvement was in increased transparency and detail (the Harmony is no slouch in these areas on its own). I also heard deeper, fuller, tighter bass combined with a fuller, more detailed treble. I highly recommend this reclocker or the similar SMSL PO-100 device for high performance audio systems using digital sources if you're on a budget.
B**K
Sounds pretty damn good
I keep almost buying a dedicated streamer like the Cambridge CXN but then wonder if I can get similar results cheaper and more modular so when they come out with a new CX whatever next year with a much finer DAC I won’t be pouting about it. Anyway so far so good at first I tried their small DSD which worked ok but seemed kind of flaky and would just stop playing after hours and would need reset (unplugged and back in) still sounded good.Upgraded to this unit with a good USB C to USB B cable and an amazing wireworld coax audio to my NAD DAC / amp it sounds great and no issues with it just stopping at all. Source is M2 MacBook Pro running Qobuz and Tidal.I would definitely recommend it and although I do believe in cable and component burn in I can’t honestly be sure if this box itself has gotten better or the upgrade to the wireworld Coax but it really does sound incrementally better all the time.
B**N
This USB to Digital interface is invaluable for a number of reasons...
Prior to purchasing this model, I was not aware that such an accessory even existed. I was having problems with noise and other factors with the USB input running from my desktop PC to my FX-Audio DAC X6 DAC unit. I had almost given up on it when I came across this Douk Audio U2 Pro advertisement on Amazon. It features a much higher conversion rate than my FX-Audio DAC. My FX Audio DAC had a top conversion rate of 24 Bit-192 kHz, whereas this Douk Audio U2 Pro USB to Digital interface has a top conversion rate of 32 Bit-384 kHz.After ordering it, I connected it by plugging it into my USB input on my PC, and then running a Digital Coax cable from the U2 Pro to my FX Audio DAC. The result - I was absolutely delighted in the sound transformation. Any noise was completely removed - absolute silence now - but more so, the sound reproduction qualities improved substantially. The improvements were substantial enough that it was discernible immediately with a warmer, less digital tonality, yet the music was very dynamic.So for folks who might be having USB issues on their PC, placing an item such as this U2 in the sound path between your PC/Lap-Top (connected via USB) and a DAC or amp (running either an optical or digital coax cable from the U2), you might be in heaven.Douk also makes a less expensive version known as just the U2. That particular model has a conversion rate of 24 Bit-192 kHz. Either way, both of the Douk models are inexpensive, yet they really punch far above their weight, considering what they do. SMSL also makes a smaller one with a 24 Bit-192 kHz conversion rate.Again, I was not prepared for the wonderful audio qualities I began experiencing once I inserted this device in my path between a PC and my DAC. There are so many different ways that you could connect this device - although you must remember that the device must plug into a USB input on whatever you are using as a source, and then you have a choice of running either an optical cord or a digital coax cord to whatever input device you select (DAC, Preamp, Receiver, Amp, etc.). I'm surprised that not more companies make devices such as this (at a reasonable price, that is).I don't know what else I can add here. These wonderful devices (2 of them made by Douk) may (can) solve many an issue involving with USB inputs on various devices. And for the small amount of money you expend, the results far overshadow the small amount of cash you may have expended.As is always the case, personal reviews are subjective. Your mileage may obviously vary. For me, this U2 Pro (and I also purchased the lesser expensive U2) made a huge improvement.
R**D
Poor customer service
This product sounds great, but unfortunately customer service from Douk is poor and no one answered my request regarding the inability to directly download xmos drivers from their site. I don't have a CD reader on my computer so the disk which came with the product could not easily be used. I was able to use asio4all but did not have the xmos drivers. After waiting a week for nobsound to reply, which they never did, and the site not working for downloading drivers,404 designation, I had to borrow a CD reader fom a relative to copy the drivers on the CD to a USB external drive. Only one worked, but at least I got an xmos driver. Product is good but getting it working properly should not be this hard. I would have given it 5 stars if the driver download site had worked and if customer service had responded to my email. No excuse for not responding to customers.
B**.
White noise often as song startup
I use this device as a USB to Coax translation from a Linux server, connected to a McIntosh C2500 DAC.Often, at the start of a song, my McIntosh spit out white noise. It never did this before with other device.I tried the Optical out and got the same random bug.To me this unit is defective or a piece of junk.I have to hunt for another USB to Coax translation device.
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