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The Topping DX3pro+ is a premium headphone amplifier and DAC featuring the high-performance ES9038Q2M chip and Qualcomm QCC5125 Bluetooth 5.0 with LDAC support. It offers versatile USB, optical, and coaxial inputs, digital volume control with perfect channel balance, and a user-friendly remote with a bright, dimmable display. Designed for audiophiles and professionals, it delivers studio-quality sound with seamless wireless and wired connectivity.













| ASIN | B09JC3TCJF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,259 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #234 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | KGUSS |
| Brand Name | KGUSS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 371 Reviews |
| Included Components | DX3Pro+,DC15V/1A power adapter,Remote control,USB cable,BT antenna |
| Item Dimensions | 5.08 x 6.54 x 1.61 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.08 x 6.54 x 1.61 inches |
| Manufacturer | KGUSS |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 15 Volts |
| Model | TOPPING DX3pro+ |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Part Number | TOPPING DX3 Pro+ |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 days return policy. One year free repair period or more. |
M**O
Extremely pleased!
I've purchased a lot of audio equipment over many decades and this component has to be the most refined. Superlative specs is just the start of it. I'm using it with an SVS 2.1 set of speakers on my Windows 11 PC. Music reveals itself from a dead silent soundstage with ultra clear stereo separation, detailed dynamics and a super wide frequency range. The difference was stark between my windows audio (Realtech) which was decent and this pro DAC. It's solid construction, high grade potentiometer, top notch ports all signal high end attention to detail. Composing music with Studio One becomes more enjoyable when every nuance of the instruments can be heard from subsonic moving air to crystal clear highs. It's very easy to use especially with the small remote that lets you select phones, line out or both with a press of a button. It has volume control,, mute and 5 other functions. The display is large, bright, easy to read, and can be dimmed. Truly a quality product!
L**4
Great combo DAC and Headphone Amp
Big bang for your buck IMHO! Device is easy to setup and the included instruction guide is pretty detailed. Recommend reading for sure. One area it covers is the setup mode. To enter you must press and hold multi function control on device in, while plugging unit in. Although a lot of settings can be done via remote, certain items like blue tooth on/off and DAC only mode setting, must be made via the setup mode. Current firmware is 1.25, and mine shipped with this. Current firmware can be downloaded, which includes tool to determine current device version. The download included USB driver (at least for me, Windows 10) MUST be installed also to access the firmware tool, and ability to install firmware if required. Sound is excellent, very detailed and nice sound stage. I have tried both headphone and line out to my audio receiver. Although I have running in DAC only mode, you can still use the headphone amp without disabling the DAC only mode. DAC only mode will display sampling rate has volume is fixed, in headphone and pre amp mode, the volume level is displayed, sampling rate momentarily upon new song/different sampling rate. Some nice options are ability to either turn on or off (i.e. standby) based on signal received, but I don't think both at same time..haven't tested this yet. Another nice feature is that you can set so after a minute or so of inactivity (i.e. issue remote commands or moving the multi function knob), that the display turns off, other than the input selected. Any button push or knob movement returns display. Good to have the auto on set, as if you lose or misplace the remote, there is NO power button on device. Even if you unplug, plug back in, only returns to standby mode. The auto on should allow the device to power on if input signal received. Also tested, device connected to surge protector with my other audio gear. I turn off protector when done for the day. The settings that I have changed on the DX3 are retained when power re-applied. Not sure how long would be retained, but for me..works! Kinda weird, but mine came without batteries for the remote, not sure if normal, or they forgot. I don't think was an original return. 2 AAA if need! So far so good, solid build and feel, great features, highly recommended. Note I looked at a few, including a closely priced SMSL, however it did not appear to have a DAC only mode, so passed. No regrets so far!
H**H
Gaming purposes
I bought this Dac/amp for gaming purposes, so take my opinion on this from that perspective. I am using Moondrop kato and HD6xx for my gaming. I have played all day on RS6 and omg i was missing tons of sound qs. Now i am able to hear new things that I didn’t even hear before on fiso k5 dac, the depth the range of footsteps and gunshots are way clearer than ever. I am able to spot footsteps 2-3 rooms away if they are sprinting. I can hear many thins at the same time. Pros: The sound is clear, clean and crisp nothing fun at all. It gives natural sound with great depth. Has decent 1.8 watt power to drive my gears. Remote control and BT. Nice features to have for this price. Cons: No bass control, it’s okay for me since i am only using it for gaming, but not so much for music. The filters settings seems to be useless, couldn’t tell the difference at all. No battery provided in the box, so you have to buy AAA size. If you are going to use it for gaming and music that’s the best option for $199. If you are here for music, I would say invest more money and buy something else, it lacks bass control, and some other features like balanced output and it’s only 3.5mm headphone jack.
H**S
“DAC of All Trades: Topping DX3 Pro+ Might Be All You Need”
📏 Dimensions: 4.7 x 1.1 x 3.1 in ⚖️ Weight: ~370g (0.8 lb) 🔌 Inputs: USB, Optical, Coax, Bluetooth 5.0 w/LDAC 🔊 Outputs: RCA Pre-Out, 6.35mm Headphone Out 💡 Chipset: XMOS XU208 + ESS ES9038Q2M DAC 📶 Amp Power: ~700mW @32Ω | THD+N: 0.00013% --- ✅ Objective Breakdown: Topping’s DX3 Pro+ is a feature-dense DAC/AMP combo built for the desktop. The ESS chip delivers an ultra-clean, low-noise output, supporting PCM up to 32-bit/768kHz and native DSD512. It boasts Bluetooth 5.0 with LDAC, aptX HD, AAC, and SBC codec support. The bundled remote is responsive and allows easy switching between inputs and modes. The amp drives most headphones with ease (up to ~250Ω), and the preamp function works seamlessly for powered monitors. --- 💭 Subjective Breakdown (HiTekHQ testing): 🎮 Gaming: Imaging is pinpoint, especially in FPS titles. Footsteps, reloads, and reflections sound separated and clean—almost surgical. No added warmth—this is dead neutral. 🎧 Audiophile: Detail retrieval is chef’s kiss. Not lush or romantic—this is reference tuning through and through. If your IEMs are tuned well, they’ll shine. If not… you’ll hear every flaw. 👨💼 Everyday User: Plug-and-play via USB. Use the remote to switch between Bluetooth, PC, and TV audio. You don’t have to understand what “ES9038” means to hear the clarity. 🧠 HiTekHQ Verdict: My daily driver for both content editing and gaming. It doesn’t color the sound—it just reveals it. Combine it with a clean amp stack or use solo—either way, it punches above its class.
S**M
Solid DAC, zero complaints.
It's a solid headphone DAC. The clicky volume knob is one of those nice touches that makes it feel just a bit more premium. It powers both my Sennheiser HD 600 and my LCD-X without problem (though for the Senns, the high gain setting is necessary). Although I don't use it this way, you can connect to it wirelessly via Bluetooth. The screen is nice and bright, but not intrusive. It doesn't take up a lot of space on my desk. There's not much to the little box, but that's alright - it's straightforward, and what it does, it does well. The sound is clean, and it's a pretty good value if you catch it on sale. You're not gonna get any tubes or anything here, but if you're looking for a simple DAC that just does its job, this is a solid choice.
C**R
Product box damaged ahead of packing! Non functioning!
When I unpacked this item, one of several in the box/shipment, there were two large tears in the product box, with no corresponding packed items having caused them, and no visible trauma to the Amazon shipping box, so this item's packaging was damaged before it was ever packed for shipping, yet Amazon sent it anyway. USB input is the method under which it was to be used. It turns on and off with the computer startup. It recognizes when it is connect to USB, or via bluetooth, does not recognize when it is connected to a verified optical audio source, and though I have coax on my Blu-ray player, after all the other attempts made to get any sound output from this device failed, there was really no point in trying to see if an input method I was never likely to even use would produce different results. After doing my second driver install/uninstall, I was able to connect to the device via both USB & Bluetooth, without any drivers installed, but still no sound. The action on the volume control is okay. As I've read, and experienced, using the single tap and double tap actions on the multifunction volume control require taking hold of the DAC to keep it from moving - the force required is much more than a tap, or is just like the pressure required to verify that the metal, jar top, seal of a vacuum packed food product has failed. The remote solves that. It didn't come with AAA x2 batteries, but I had my own. No batteries are pictured in the packaged items image, it being.nearly all pictures here, like an IKEA, so it takes a little time to figure out what all the function lights and button pushes represent. I've tried most of the bit rate/sample rate settings, downloaded, installed, and uninstalled 3 different driver versions (5.62, 5.57 & 5.20). I was anxious to uninstall the newest version, because when I'd run the Topping app to check DAC properties and verify my firmware version, sometimes it would also open up one of two different 3-D VR apps, and maybe it could randomly open others. I thought the 5.62 to 5.57 switch had cured that, but then 5.57 also did it, not always, but often. The DAC, if it worked, would also be the better choice for feeding an audio signal to my computer speakers, currently attached using a $9 Sabrent USB to headphone & mic adapter, so it made sense to keep testing for line, as well as headphone output. I can't really marvel over the fact that there's zero distortion, hum or even scratchiness plugging in and unplugging analog audio amps, speakers, and headphones. I'd get none of that distortion if I was pressing my plugs into a fresh, perfectly patted, mud pie, so the lack of distortion from the mud pie, and its huge price to performance difference, makes it the clear winner. I got used to the clicky volume control quick enough. Hopefully it would last, cheap as it felt at first, and the remote, that absolutely feels far too cheap to stand up for very long, but the box, this $200 DAC, it quit before it could even get started. The lights are okay, and that display cycles through all of the units functions, the only hint of a problem, it's failure to recognize an optical input, but that's it, that's all it does, and not one sound, other than the light clicking of the manually operated volume control, ever comes out of it. That box, with its tears. Did someone drop this, stack something heavy on top? The box isn't crushed..but those 2 large tears, they look like they could occur if it was being tossed around without a care. With the box already damaged before packing, why wouldn't the unit receive function verification before sealing & shipping, and why, with that damaged box, was I charged for a "new" item? I'm not asking for a replacement, a further roll of these loaded dice, with the buggy driver installs, which, when the Topping app is launched, also opens my other apps. For sure, I'm going elsewhere. The manufacturer box, if it wasn't torn, and the foam packing all seem very nice. I don't even think, if it was a drop that damaged the box, that it would likely have damaged the unit, and instead I'm thinking it was a dud coming off the line, a dud, and...we're the ones that have to perform all the quality testing. Folks who publish their product reviews, they have their oscilloscopes, their $1500 open backed, deep soundstage headphones, studio monitors that cost three times what I've ever paid for a motor vehicle, and they're probably being provided hand picked units for testing. Me, if the problems I'd found weren't so overt, if a replacement actually did produce some sound, how could I ever tell if that sound was completely up to spec? The DT 770's that would likely remain plugged in most of the time. They're not as nice as any decent Sennheiser open backed, but I need them closed for live monitoring, and they still let me hear every live or recorded sound, but they don't read out frequency response, rated THD, or THD at 1 watt, latency at each buffering setting, true wattage at 16 Ohms or 600 Ohms, and all the in betweens...Maybe you need a full audiophile test lab to obtain peace of mind with these. Nearing 2 months since I returned the item along with 2 other Amazon orders, and I only received one item refund. Topping/Amazon/Bezos still has my money for this item.
M**Y
Topping DX3 pro plus is - crystal clear with good highs and mids and very pleasing bass...
This DAC/ microphone amp is crystal clear- sound stage is open and free- treble and mids are balanced and plenty. The lows are pleasing and enjoyable.- noise free. In short, it is very musical and puts the listener in the sweet spot every time. The price is a steal for the harmonics and musicality. I have tried the Eversolo-Z8 dac and at 3.5 times the price of the DX-3 ,the sound is lacking in mids and highs - sound is confined -feels caged - not open . The unit is solidly constructed and has preset options for sound quality- as this is a desk top dac its size is just right for a PC desk... The unit is easy to use as is the remote - nothing complicated. It get 5 stars only because I cant give it 4.5.
B**O
Perfect for newbies in the HiFi world or people that don't want to tinker too much.
Sound is more armonized and that's noticeable. This is an "entry level all in one" DAC to start with. Don't expect your sound to become magically better, it will sound MORE ACCURATELY. USB mode in windows and macOS will have more fidelity. The "EQ" modes are veeery specific and not noticeable for someone like me that I'm getting into this HiFi world (but I've seen reviews from professionals that don't notice it neither). Bluetooth is a game changer as you will find more devices connected via bluetooth that other way, but it's sometimes tricky to connect: If the device is turned off or other previously connected bluetooth device is disconnected, it will allow you to connect another one, otherwise you will have to use the remote control to "disconnect" and put in "monitor" mode, which will change your led light level (this is something that firmware should fix). You will become a bit dependant on the remote control. If you have active speakers (without volume or amplification), you will want to put the dac in "pure dac mode" which is not very well explained, but you will need to reboot the device in the process. Notice that in that mode the "volume wheel" is basically useless. Google about it, it's not well explained in the manual. Built materials are superb and it's very compact even for a desktop (but I prefer to center it it in the sound area because of the orange glow). The ideal "EQ mode" is the 3, if you want a bit of "dry effect on high" I recommend the mode 5, but you have to have a fine ear and speakers with a high range.
G**I
Ottimo per la sua categoria
Per il suo prezzo è sorprendente, molto moltissimo dettaglio e potenza in uscita non ne manca... sconsiglio con cuffie molto analitiche o brillanti... io alimentavo delle ananda nano, la prima settimana effetto wow dopodiché la troppa brillantezza stanca... inoltre alimenta dignitosamente delle planari (umane in richiesta potenza) ma non rende onore... per un uso senza pretese assurde è ottimo, veramente ottimo...
L**T
Works fine. Good audio, happy
Sound is really good to me. I really like the look and slim design. Few less positive things: - Navigating in the menu/settings is old fashion and cryptic because lcd is very basic - I couldn't find from the menu how to disable bluetooth to use less power because it's a bit warm. I tried to do what they mention in the manual and I entered the DFU mode which I think is to reprogram the unit :( - I would have preferred a 6.35 jack - Could use a pixel matrix lcd screen to have better readibility Those negative things said, it's a device to play music, not to have fancy menu/display. Worked out of the box with Ubuntu 22.04. Pulse audio configured to play at 96Khz Happy so far of this buy.
G**T
A great choice for a budget friendly setup
Super clean and works like a charm. Controls are simple be can even be used with Bluetooth devices.
S**Y
How is it this good for so little money ?
This little DAC and amplifier sounds fantastic, even for £400 I'd be happy with the performance but at £150 it's fantastic value. It's as good as anything I've heard at much higher prices, up to £400 or more. I bought it to use at work, connected to my MacBook pro by USB. I've got several headphones to use when working and this device drove them all exceptionally well, even my Sennheiser HD650. Music sounds very neutral, nothing is pushed forward, the bass is reasonably warm and deep and the whole feel is reasonably relaxed. For example, some Joni Mitchell songs can make cheap equipment sound a little bit shrill or coarse, but this Topping DX3 pro+ works really well, even the song My Old Man is rendered well. The song He Needs Me by Nina Simone has beautifully soft and rich vocals which come through so well, really lovely to listen to. I found myself pausing work to listen to Star 6 & 7 8 9 by The Orb, the birdsong and gentle synth punctuated by the very deep bass made me smile. This is a great little amp, I'm very pleased with it and would highly recommend it at just £149.
A**R
broken
seller sent me the same broken item back twice to my place and now i cant get a refund, doesnt have any audio coming from left ear, tried multiple headphones, do not buy this item
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