Our Take The iFi ZEN CAN is a powerful, versatile headphone amp and a great value for the money. Whether you use it standalone or combine it with something like the ZEN DAC or ZEN Blue, it provides plenty of power for the biggest, hungriest headphones, and has a low noise floor while driving sensitive IEMs. While the ZEN CAN probably won’t bring you inner peace, it is a great headphone amp to get you started on the path of high-end audio. Read the full review.. |
Laptops and smartphones have a really low power output of <1.0v. On a good set of headphones you’re always running out of juice. You never get to really hear what they can do.
Use a laptop, phone or DAC to feed your music to the ZEN CAN and connect your headphones. Pumping out 52x more power, now you’ll hear what you have been missing.
The ZEN CAN has trickle-down Class A discrete balanced circuitry from iFi audio’s $1,699 flagship Pro iCAN. With 15.1v @300 Ohms on tap, it has serious power that will make even difficult-to-drive headphones thump to the beat.
Audio recordings are made for speakers and when played back on headphones, the sound is always driving you nuts by being only in your head.
Our 3D special sound circuit solves this:
Satisfies all listeners.
Behind XBass is our active EQ circuit which meets a common gripe with headphones head-on, a lack of bass.
Open-back headphones in particular, let all frequencies (especially those precious bass frequencies that the drivers generate so little of) leak freely out of the back instead of trapping and redirecting them back to your ears.
XBass equalization is a much more elegant solution to bass correction than seen elsewhere. It consists of active and passive components and its frequency response curve corrects their low-end response problems with precision.
Underpinning the Balanced and Active EQ circuitry are:
A fully discrete and balanced amplifier audio circuit. The full symmetric dual-mono headphone amplifier with gold-plated 4.4mm balanced connection. This exquisitely engineered design is more expensive but lowers the noise floor to a whisper-quiet 120dB.
Check out the tech notes for the details.
Input Voltage | DC 5V/2.5A AC 100 -240V, 50/60Hz (iFi iPower included) | |
Max Output | Balanced | >15.1V/385 mW (@ 600 Ohm) >6.0V/1150 mW (@ 32 Ohm) |
S-E | >7.6V/98 mW (@ 600 Ohm) >7.2V/1600 mW (@ 32 Ohm) | |
THD & N | Balanced | <0.006% (@ 360 mW/2.4V 16 Ohm) |
S-E | <0.005% (@ 100 mW/1.27V 16 Ohm) | |
SNR | Balanced | >120dBA (@ 15.2V) |
S-E | >118dBA (@ 7.6V) | |
Max. Input | Balanced | 7.4V RMS |
RCA | 3.8V RMS | |
3.5mm | 1.92V RMS | |
Gain | 0dB, 6dB, 12dB and 18dB | |
Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz (-3dB) | |
Power consumption | No Signal | ~5W |
Max Signal | ~13W | |
Power consumption | < 1.5W via USB power OR 5v DC (power supply not included) | |
Dimensions | 158 x117 x35 mm 6.2" x 4.6" x 1.4" | |
Net weight | 515g (1.14 Ibs) | |
Warranty period | 12 months |
Amazing quality and price to performance. Have this paired in stack with ifi zen dac V2 and beyerdynamic dt 900 pro x.
IFI ZEN CAN is a brilliant product. It sounds remarkable, big, and open. Out of the box, it comes with a tiny Power Supply 5v 2.4amps=12W. I paired it up with IFI Ipower X PS 5v 3.0amps= 15W. The unit needs a max of 13W. The power plays a very big role when it comes to any kind of amp and this is no exception. PS has to be clean and powerful. when you play any music that changes from simple to loud and complex you have to have a PS that could accommodate that. There was a huge difference when I used the IFI Ipower X thus the important space in our exquisite ingredients to excellent sound. Happy Listening
iFi ZEN CAN | Desktop Headphone Amplifier
I think one would have to possible spend twice the amount to receive better sounding performance and versatility.
iFi ZEN CAN | Desktop Headphone Amplifier