The Audioquest DragonFly Cobalt is a high-quality headphone amplifier, plug-and-play USB-DAC and compact preamplifier in a single ultra-compact cobalt blue housing. Simply connect this DragonFly to your smartphone, tablet or laptop and experience your favorite music in even higher sound quality via your headphones, active speakers or hi-fi system.
AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt
The Audioquest DragonFly Cobalt is a high-quality headphone amplifier, plug-and-play USB-DAC and compact preamplifier in a single ultra-compact cobalt blue housing. Simply connect this DragonFly to your smartphone, tablet or laptop and experience your favorite music in even higher sound quality via your headphones, active speakers or hi-fi system.
The DragonFly Cobalt is the third generation of Audioquest’s now legendary DragonFly series. Compared to the DragonFly Red, dating from 2015, the Cobalt is equipped with the latest technology with which it delivers even better sound quality than the previous award-winning generations. The superior internal ESS Saber 9601 headphones amplifier, the 64-bit bit-perfect volume control, ultra-low jitter monoClock technology and the MQA support from the DragonFly Red have made the DragonFly a class leader in this market segment for many years.
Innovations
Audioquest has applied a new, even more powerful Microchip processor to the Cobalt and uses the ES9038Q2M digital to analog converter from ESS in this model. This makes the music sound more transparent and even more realistic than before. The housing has become more compact and more beautifully styled so that it can be carried comfortably. In addition, the Cobalt now comes standard with a handy Audioquest DragonTail USB-C adapter for your smartphone.
Are you looking for a USB-DAC that works plug-and-play with iOS and Android, is not much bigger than a memory stick, delivers unbelievably good sound quality and offers MQA support? Simply order this Audioquest DragonFly Cobalt online via the Wifimedia webshop. If you want to experience an even higher sound quality, take a look at Audioquest’s JitterBug.
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