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iFi audio xCAN

Killer Bluetooth. Balanced Combo

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Introduction

With every product release, iFi manages to surpass itself, and their latest release, the xCAN, is no exception.

 

The xCAN is a portable, wireless DAP amp capable of storing eight Bluetooth devices at once while delivering 1000mW of power per channel.  And with in-built aptX and AAC Hi-Res streaming via Bluetooth, music has never sounded this clear.


It’s so clever it replaces two previous iFi products in one go, the micro iCAN SE and the nano iCAN.

 

Dynamic range

And by this we don’t just mean the music! Not only can the xCAN be used as a powerful headphone amplifier with smartphones, computers and DAPs, it can also be used at home with your smart TV.

 

Smart Thinking

Imagine the scenario. It’s late at night and you feel like watching a film or firing up the Xbox but you don’t want to disturb your other half.  Your headphones don’t quite reach from your smart TV to your bed or comfortable place on the sofa.

 

The xCAN is the answer. Pair the xCAN with your smart TV via Bluetooth, plug your headphones into the xCAN at your side and you are good to go. No more untidy wires! Or problems with short cables!

 

Power boost

Got a digital audio player? While the DACs in most high-end DAPs are more than worthy of doing the job, their inbuilt headphone amplifiers often fall short as they lack in power. Give them the boost they deserve with the xCAN. With a 1000mW of power per channel, the difference is there to be heard. Match our power with your player for the perfect combo.

 

Phone freedom

Not happy with your smartphone’s amplification but don’t want wires getting in the way? Simple – plug your headphones into the xCAN, pair it with your phone and pop it into your pocket. No more wires. You are free to use your phone as you wish – to text, to take selfies or to finish that annoying game of Candy Crush – all while listing to your favourite hi-res tunes.

 

Sonic boom

With a pure analogue volume control retaining full-resolution at all volume levels, the xCAN is a significant sonic step up for all smartphones, DAPs computers and TVs.

 

The 3D+® and XBass® functions bring both sensitivity and power and the listener will feel the music and lyrics flowing around the room. And it delivers high-end audio quality from both Balanced and S-Balanced outputs.

 

Powerful stuff.

 

 

Fully-Loaded features

The xCAN is packed with advanced features, including:

  • Dual-mono headphone amplifier with 1000mW of power per channel, which can unleash the full potential of both 32ohm and 600ohm headphones
  • Wireless Bluetooth (aptX and AAC) for CD-quality wireless sound
  • ESS Sabre DAC with time domain jitter eliminator
  • Balanced 2.5mm headphone output deliver high power and all the benefits of balanced connection
  • S-Balanced compatible 3.5mm headphone output delivers the benefits of the balanced connection to single-ended headphones
  • Advanced Analogue Signal Process (ASP), 3D+® and XBass® headphone optimisation circuits
  • Pure analogue volume control retaining full-resolution at all volume levels
  • Large 2200mAh Lithium-Polymer battery providing six-to-eight hours of playing time

 

Strong and mighty

All these features have been packed into a resilient magnesium-aluminium body measuring just 95 x 66.5 x 19mm, just like the xDSD.

 

And coming in at a weight of just 127g, the xCAN packs a mighty punch without breaking a sweat.

 

Take a look at the front panel controls (left to right) below:

  • 2.5mm TRRS Balanced output
  • 3.5mm TRS S-Balanced output
  • Stepped attenuator volume control   (-95dB...+18dB gain)
  • Analogue Domain 3D Matrix/ XBass®   (on/off)

 

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Rear panel controls (left to right)

  • 2.5mm TRRS Balanced input   (Balanced TRRS wiring ONLY)
  • 3.5mm TRS input   (compatible with TRS Headphones/IEMs)
  • Analogue Domain XBass® iQ correction   (on/off with 3 presets*)
  • USB C charging input port   (charging only)

 

*based on the Olive/Welti target response for correct natural sound with Headphones and IEMs.

 

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The xCAN gives audio the boost it needs by cutting background noise and restoring a natural, cleaner sound. Whether listening to the latest chart-topper or much-loved 60’s classic, music never grows old with the iFi xCAN. 

 

The retail price of the xCAN is US$299 (ex-tax) or €349/£299 (incl VAT).

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xCAN - Tech Note 1/2

Killer Bluetooth + Balanced Combo

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Introduction.

The xCAN is the next generation in mobile headphone amplifiers – it replaces the micro iCAN SE and the nano iCAN. 

  • With high-end Bluetooth connectivity, just about every modern device is able to stream audio to it without the need for cumbersome cables.
  • The xCAN delivers high-end audio quality from both Balanced and S-Balanced outputs, using a balanced dual-mono circuit topology that draws from the flagship Pro iCAN in an extremely portable package.
  • The 3D+® Matrix for Headphones and the new XBass®  system enhance your enjoyment of music by correcting common flaws even in very expensive headphones, offering the most musical enjoyment from the widest range of headphones.

 

Bluetooth but not as you know it.

Bluetooth functionality in a device is one thing. To make it sound really great is another.

 

The cookie cutter route - get a do-it-all SOC[1] module, implement according to the datasheet and you are done. Like this:

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These SOCs are mainly specified for ‘voice’ calling. Is it any wonder that audio on Bluetooth is distinctly ‘average’?

 

This is not the iFi way. So, for the xCAN (and the xDSD) we developed a ground-up solution where the SOC is used only for reception (ie: no conversion/amplification) and includes aptX and AAC codecs for best audio quality from both iDevices (AAC) and Android devices, laptops etc (aptX).

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The signal from SOC has a huge amount of jitter so it is then sent to an ESS Sabre Hyperstream DAC chipset with Time Domain Jitter Elimination and discrete oscillator, to eliminate jitter for conversion to analogue, before being sent to the amplifier.

 

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The result? Quite an amazing performance from Bluetooth that is a positive surprise. And for all wishing to enjoy cordless audio/movies, the xCAN (like the xDSD) has ‘cut the cable’.

 

 

[1] SoC (‘System on Chip’) is a module with several functions embedded. Various SoCs are inside smartphones, tablets etc. Great for miniaturization, not so great for sound quality

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Also folks, the second biggest audio event in Europe and one of the biggest in general - Poland's Audio Video Show - starts in 9 days. 

 

And we'll be there!

 

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  • Where: Warsaw (Poland)
  • Where exactly: The PGE Narodowy stadium, 1st floor
  • When: November 16-18, 2018

 

If you're there, please visit us!

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No time for rest at iFi if we want to bring close to you the latest in high quality audio gear!

 

This weekend you’ll be able to see us at the HXOS audio show in Athens, Greece! So make sure to drop on by and listen to all the iFi audio gear on display.


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Silence in Seattle

 

We all enjoy music, whether we’re at home, in the car or pounding the treadmill at the gym.

 

However, from time to time we all need time to enjoy some rest and relaxation. Whether that’s from music, television or, dare we say it, the better half.

 

So, whenever you need to unplug from the world around you, reach for the new iFi Ear Plug.

 

The Tech Spec

  • Premium 100% pure memory foam
  • Incredible 37dB noise reduction (62dB total noise reduction if used in conjunction with Noise-Cancellation headphones which offer 25dB noise reduction)

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All iFi Ear Plugs come with a hard, clear plastic case with the option of purchasing an iPouch which stores both earplugs and your IEMs.

  

The Art of Noise

The following graph depicts the level of noise attenuated (reduced) in four situations:

  • Headphones Without ANC: 20dB reduction above 300kHz
  • Headphones With ANC: 20dB attenuation from 40kHz to 1kHz
  • iFi Ear Plugs: 30dB to 50dB reduction across the frequency range
  • iFi Ear Plugs with Headphones with ANC: 40dB reduction up to 70dB reduction

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It’s clear the iFi Ear Plugs alone are incredibly effective, and when coupled with NC headphones, they make an unbeatable team.

 

Crybaby

 

According to medical experts, a baby’s cry can reach up to 130dB. That’s only 10dB less than a jet engine on take-off!

 

It’s hardly a surprise then the sound of a crying baby can pierce your ears and sound so unpleasant.

 

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We’ve all experienced extreme noise – and crying babies are a perfect example.

 

Picture this. You’re on a plane, you take off and – BHAM – a baby starts to cry because of the air pressure change in the cabin. Typically, this is anywhere up to 130dB (but this varies across the frequency range).

 

The graph below depicts the typical baby cry which from 300kHz to 8kHz surpasses 70dB – then charts the reduction in noise when an NC headphone and iFi Ear Plug are introduced.

 

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With an NC headphone, this noise level is reduced by some 25dB to 40dB or so.

 

However, with the iFi Ear Plug and the NC headphones, the combined noise reduction brings the noise down to a barely perceptible 20dB - or even lower.

 

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What about ambient cabin noise?

 

A primary objective of noise-cancellation headphones is to cancel out the ‘drumming’ of airplane ambient cabin noise of 60-80Hz. Premium ANC headphones reduce 25dB which brings this down to 30-50Hz. But if augmented with Earplugs, then the ambient noise is reduced to below 30dB which is better than a quiet room!

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Now, that’s got to be music to anyone’s battered ears.

 

Full product info: https://ifi-audio.com/products/ifi-audio-ear-plugs/

 

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xCAN - Tech Note 2/2

Balanced on the go.

 

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The xCAN offers balanced in/out to take full advantage of the growing availability of balanced sources and headphones. The xCAN uses the W990VST analogue volume control with digital CyberDrive control. For amplification, the OV4627 amplifier chip (4 channel) is used to deliver exceptional sonic performance on-the-go.

 

All New 3D+ and XBassII.

 

XBass® (On/Adj/Off) has been implemented in the xCAN for the first time.

 

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In recent times, new research into headphone frequency response showed that a purely ‘flat’ response is not ‘ideal’ for enjoyable listening. Our long present XBass® fits the profile of the low-frequency correction required. However, it was also shown that a certain amount of lower midrange boost is needed to give many headphones a more ‘natural’ sound. As this lower midrange region is usually also called the ‘presence’ region we have used this term to indicate the lower midrange correction. In the xCAN, XBass®(or perhaps better HP-EQ) can be selected to have either Bass + Presence correction, only Bass or Presence correction only. Select according to listening preference.

 

Tip: DSP with its unavoidable loss of resolution and sound quality is NOT used for XBass® nor 3D+® Matrix systems. They operate purely in the analogue domain and use the highest-quality discrete components. Hence all the clarity and resolution of the original music is retained.

 

Cyberdrive. Fly-By-Wire.

 

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As seen in the recently launched xDSD, the xCAN has the same CyberDrive platform whereby a central rotary and one other button replaces the need for many buttons. The volume control system despite being ‘digital control’ in function remains ‘analogue’ in operation. This means that the full dynamic range and every ‘Bit’ of resolution is preserved to deliver the best sonic performance.

 

Features

 

Front panel

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·         2.5mm TRRS Balanced output

·         3.5mm TRS S-Balanced output

·         Stepped attenuator volume control                        (-95dB...+18dB gain)

·         Analogue Domain 3D Matrix/ XBass®               (on/off)

 

Rear panel

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·         2.5mm TRRS Balanced input                        (Balanced TRRS wiring ONLY)

·         3.5mm TRS input                                            (compatible with TRS Headphones/IEM)

·         Analogue Domain XBass® iQ correction (on/off with 3 presets*)

·         USB C charging input port                             (charging only)

 

                       

*based on the Olive/Welti target response for correct natural sound with Headphones and IEM’s

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