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The Fosi Audio Q4 is a compact, beginner-friendly DAC and headphone amplifier that converts digital signals (USB, optical, coaxial) into high-resolution analog audio (up to 24bit/192kHz). It powers headphones from 16 to 200 Ohms with 160mW RMS output, features bass and treble controls, and boasts a durable all-metal design. Perfect for gamers and audiophiles seeking immersive, clean sound without complicated setup.

















| ASIN | B07VDQQY95 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26 in Headphone Amplifiers |
| Brand | Fosi Audio |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Headphone, Speaker, Television |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,205 Reviews |
| Interface | Coaxial, Optical, USB |
| Interface type | Coaxial , Optical , USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.9L x 7.4W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 430 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Fosi Audio |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Q4 |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Maximum supply voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum supply voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Model Number | Q4 |
| Mounting Type | Table |
| Mounting type | Table |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 11 |
| Number of pins | 11 |
| Product Warranty | 24 months |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
L**S
Mobo mic in works 👍
I asked the question if this would work as a gaming DAC and output sound to my headphones and still have the ability to mic into the motherboard of my PC. I was told no but I can say that this setup configuration works without issues for me. (Runbing Windows 10, b550 motherboard, V-moda BoomPro mic, Philips shp9500, splitter cable). I was advised by a friend, researched throughly and came to the conclusion that this would be a good quality setup. The addition of this DAC has made it a perfect gaming setup for me and at a good overall cost. PROS: • this DAC played a part in delivering better performance than most gaming headsets. • I didn't think that bass and treble control would be very useful but I now find myself regularly tweaking them in various situations to optimise game sound and music to my taste. • Nice weight to the unit yet quite compact in size. • Control dials have a nice quality feel to them. • Noticeable cleaner sound when compared to motherboard output. • Good sound stage which is perfect for gaming. • I HAVE NO PROBLEMS WITH MIC INTO MOTHERBOARD WHILST USING USB TO DAC. CONS: • For convenience only, it would have been nice to have the mic pass through without having to split into mobo. CONCLUSION: I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a decent gaming sound experience at a good price point.
H**R
Fosi Audio Q4 Headphone Amplifier DAC Converter - A Game Changer with Toslink Optical Connection!
Having previously purchased two ‘cheap’ DAC Converter units and really struggled to get any decent level of sound through them, I decided to bite the bullet and pay a bit more for the Fosi Audio Q4 Headphone Amplifier DAC Converter. I am using this unit with a TosLink optical cable and it has exceeded all my expectations. This little device punches above its weight and delivers a remarkable listening experience that I think would be hard to match in its price range. It is a very compact and sturdy design, with a solid and premium feel to it. I am using this device with an LG Smart TV that is fitted into a bed unit (so TV rises from foot of the bed). As such, we only ever use this TV with headphones, so achieving decent sound through headphones is essential to us. As previously mentioned, I had struggled to get any decent level of sound through two cheaper versions of DAC converters (the sound levels were so quiet we had resorted to always using subtitles when watching TV), but I just left the cables in place that were used with those and plugged them into the Fosi unit – which clearly showed me there was nothing wrong with the cables I had been using and the issue was with the cheap DAC units. With the Fosi unit, everything works brilliantly and the sound quality and levels are awesome. I am not using particularly expensive headphones – they are wired and have an impedance value of 32 – which should have been good enough with the original ‘cheap’ DAC converter but simply wasn’t The Fosi Audio Q4 Headphone Amplifier DAC Converter is an absolute gem – although it should be noted I have only tried connecting via Toslink optical cable so cannot comment on other connection options. It’s hard to believe that such a small, affordable device can provide this level of audio performance. Highly recommended!
W**H
Good but ...
It's good but knobs for treble and bass aren't doing that much to be honest.
J**N
Playing with sound
So I bought a set of open backed headphones, Phillips fidellios x2. Excellent headphones but with the standard headphone socket from by gen 2 iPad Pro, were very bright and congested, then needed a bit of oomph. I search around, I wanted a dac that would both amplify and adjust treble and bass, and I stumbled on this little gem. Just to make my life a little more difficult I also decided to change the headphone cable as the Phillips are three meters long which just trips up the dog, so I also invested in some audioquest cable, but at £50 a bit pricy but do give a bit more clarity. Anyway this dac/amp is excellent, it gives far more oomph and bass/treble control, the result is more sound separation and the bass boost fills in a gap usually there with open backed headphones whilst the treble boost enhances the spatial quality of the music. At roughly a quarter turn for bass and treble you get a wider sound stage and a balanced treble and bass. I could now go on and buy a £150 dac but as the headphones only cost that it seems unbalanced expenditure so this is about right. The sound is really great particularly for classical performances, although even this set up is no substitute for the bass response from closed back headphones when listening to rock or dance music. But I still firmly believe there is no set up that works for everything, you mix and match depending on your preferences and if you like rock buy a different complimentary set up, any excuse to buy some more kit eh?
B**Z
Very impressive
I don't very often leave reviews but I felt this deserved one. I brought this in the hope I could take sound from my smart TV which at the time of purchase I never realised didn't have a 3.5mm headphone jack. I was completely baffled by this as I hadn't seen it before. So my only option was Bluetooth headphones, after months and months of crackles and sound dropping out and very bad audio/video sync issues I started looking into possible solutions and reasons why it was happening. I found many posts and pages claiming its the firestick or its the streaming service, possibly the TV, but then I came across posts about Bluetooth headphones and TVs, specifically about how it's a poor way to listen to audio? By this point I'd already brought a 2nd pair of headphones thinking mine were faulty. I started researching into ways of getting sound from TVs into headphones via amps and discovered these DAC amps.. I was skeptical about this purchase as its fairly expensive and some mixed reviews on here but the sound produced from this little amp (and I mean little) is extremely impressive. I've not tested it on any big over the top action movies but the sound is very clean and clear the bass and treble make a noticeable difference. Now onto music... Playing some bassy songs from YouTube and my headphones came to life and they boomed. Bass was hard and full, very clear mids and treble no distortion or crackling or white noise, I'm using some very old turtle beech headphones that I no longer use for my xbox, admittedly they were around £200 when released but nowhere near some of the headphones available today and the sound was awesome, volume turned up around 3/4 and you can take headphones off and hear the music and bass clearly without needing to put them on, I imagine a good action film with lots of explosions will also sound brilliant. If you've managed to read this far I apologise for the long review 😊 if your in the same boat as me and need to get sound from your TV then get this, it's highly rated Compared to others more expensive in its class, I got this on sale with a additional 15% off so cost around £56 and I would of been happy at full price. I can now watch TV without 1-2 seconds sync delay 👌👌 BTW I'm using this via the optical cable which is supplied, and powered by USB from my TV, again this cable is supplied. I hope this helps people in the same position I was in.
A**W
Using with my PC - just what I was looking for, 5-stars
Why did you choose this product over others?: Reviews on Amazon and YT. Functionality: I'm very happy with the Q4 and the sound quality. I'm using it with my PC and if gives both a better sound out than the motherboard DAC and also, the thing I was really looking for, was the ease of controlling bass and treble on the fly. The unit is well made with a metal casing but it is quite small and relatively light so the rear cables can't be left to hang from the back otherwise the unit will likely tilt up.
L**M
Great entry level DAC
I recently recieved a Beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro 250 Ohm, so I decided to do some research on the best budget DAC/Amp as the motherboard sound card is pretty bad and I had static white noise on loud volumes and random crackling. So I came across this one in some YouTube reviews and they all mentioned how it's a great budget USB DAC for the price. And I knew I had to try it out and see if it's good ( I could return it if I didn't like it ). And the sound quality had a reasonable improvement, it wasn't mindblowing but it wasn't worse than my current setup, and I can esure you it's great for the price. The soundstage is decent and the volume is perfect for my 250 Ohm headset. I've spent some time messing around with the 'Bass' and 'Treble' knobs on the front to get my ideal sound and i've settled with the Bass being about halfway and Treble about a third a way up. This balances out the Bass and enhances the treble ( good for gaming ).
C**S
Good while it lasted...
Good while it lasted. After 2 years the DAC outputs significant static and noise when changing volume, bass or treble. This appears to be a common issue, do not expect this DAC to last the test of time.
M**O
Buon DAC per cuffie sotto i 60€
Ho acquistato questo prodotto senza troppe pretese, visto che la maggior parte di accessori simili supera abbondantemente i 100€, primo perchè è la prima volta che acquisto un preamplificatore DAC per cuffie e secondo perchè ho delle cuffie da 150€ ma mi sembrava eccesivo spendere più soldi per un convertitore, visto che il 90% della qualità sonora ricade sugli altoparlanti. Il prodotto, pagato poco meno di 56€, se considerato che è completo anche di un cavo di collegamento USB e di un cavetto ottico oltre che del cavo di alimentazione (sempre USB), svolge bene il suo lavoro. Accetta in ingresso segnale ottico, coassiale o USB, mentre in uscita dispone di collegamento jack 3.5 frontale e RCA nella parte posteriore. Sempre nella parte frontale troviamo il selettore sorgente ingresso e 3 manopole per regolazione bassi, alti e volume/accensione, oltre una spia rossa che ne indica l`accensione. Presenta in uscita un suono pulito con assenza di distorsione in cuffia alzando il volume, per quanto mi riguarda promosso a pieni voti se vi interessa ascoltare musica in formato FLAC dal vostro pc, se invece utilizzate pc solo per giocare ed ascoltare musica in formato MP3 non noterete alcuna differenza. Unica nota negativa il manuale in dotazione praticamente inutile, non tanto perchè solo in inglese, ma perchè scarno di informazioni sulle caratteristiche tecniche e le immagini si riferiscono solamente al DAC -Q5 PRO.
E**N
Little guy with big statement!
Nice product, why spend more on expensive amps. This little baby does it just as well as higher end ones. Worth the purchase.
V**.
Parfait pour driver mon DT 770 Pro
Bonjour ! J'ai fait l'acquistion de ce DAC Ampli car la carte son intégré de mon pc ne me permettait pas de profiter correctement de mon nouveau casque, le DT 770 Pro. J'ai commencé mes recherches en ayant aucune connaissance dans le milieu de l'audio, pour être honnête, je ne suis pas plus avancé à l'heure qu'il est mais, mon budget et mes critères m'ont amené à ce produit. Beaucoup d'avis internationaux, beaucoup d'avis assez incomplet, c'est pour cela que je vais essayer de faire de mon mieux pour vous décrire le produit. La première chose à savoir est que l'alimentation du DAC se fait via un cable micro usb, cela m'a déstabilisé au début, le câble USB-MIDI ne servant qu'à faire le lien entre le DAC et l'appareil utilisé (ici mon ordinateur). L'installation sur mon PC s'est fait automatiquement : une fois branché, le driver s'est installé automatiquement et mon pc l'a reconnu. Niveau connectique du casque, c'est une entrée Jack 3.5mm. Il y a 3 modes réglable via un petit "levier" : USB, Optique et Coaxial. Ne connaissant et n'uitilisant pas les deux derniers, je vous donne uniquement mon avis sur l'utilisation USB. Le produit en lui-même a selon moi un aspect assez qualitatif, finition en métal, les différents boutons sont solides et agréables à utiliser. NIVEAU SON maintenant, c'est là où mon manque d'expertise va entrer en jeu malheureusement, je ne pourrais pas vous donner d'aspects vraiment technique sur le rendu du son etc, je vais donc juste vous faire un comparatif entre l'utilisation de mon casque avant de faire l'acquisition du produit et une fois le produit acquis. Mon casque a une impédance de 80 Ohms, mais la carte son intégré à ma carte mère (Asus TUF B450M Plus Gaming), n'était clairement pas suffisante pour pousser le casque correctement : le son était très faible, il y avait des petites interférences, assez rares mais assez embêtantes avec un casque de cette qualité, le son saturait rapidement malgré un niveau de son en dB assez faible... et le son paraissait très étouffé. Une fois le DAC Ampli installé, sans même toucher aux boutons permettant de régler les basses et les aigus, le rendu audio s'est métamorphosé : - Son beaucoup plus clair, plus net; - Volume très puissant, réglable facilement via la "molette" de volume qui par ailleurs est très agréable à utiliser; - Le correcteur de tonalité (ajustement des graves et aigus) joue vraiment beaucoup dans la plus value de ce produit selon moi : il offre un très bon rendu, vous permet d'ajuster vos écoutes selon vos préférences et le type de musiques écouté; - J'ai enfin pu découvrir les basses de mon casque qui ont un rendu vraiment prenant. Conclusion : Je ne suis pas audiophile pour un sous, mais j'adore écouter de la musique, et ce DAC Ampli combiné à mon casque m'ont fait re découvrir des musiques que j'écoute depuis des années. C'est la première fois de ma vie que j'ai l'occasion d'écouter de la musique avec une qualité pareil, ce sont les petits détails qui changent toute l'expérience. Je ne peux que recommander ce produit au vu de son prix, sa qualité et ses fonctionnalités. Le seul "inconvénient" (qui n'en est pas un pour moi) du produit peut être l'alimentation, qui se fait par Micro USB. J'espère avoir pu vous aider via cet avis, ceux qui sont dans ma situation et qui cherchent un DAC Ampli pour driver un casque sur PC notamment, foncez !
N**Y
A tenative review, we'll see if it lives. Let's give it the final star.
After losing five $20-30 headphone amplifiers in a row, within days or weeks, just because we're tripling the cost here doesn't necessary mean this will do better. In the q&a section one person warned me it died within two months, another person says it's been running for two years. Why a solid state device should have any life is beyond me, my beloved 50+ year old Nakamichi RE-3 receiver is still running fine. My question was, since this does not have a 3.5 audio input, can it be fed by a PC into the coaxial input with a converter? Four people said yes, one said no. It's no. So, what use is a 3.5 to coaxial conversion plug? Never mind. Since I cannot get my Dell running Windows 10 to put any sound into this through the USB route, it's useless, to me at least, as a PC headphone driver. One of the days I suppose I should get the headphone jack fixed, it's dead for some reason. Still working on that, the last headphone amp I had died, so my PC is going through the Nakamichi for awhile, rather clumsy. I also need an amp for my new Vizio TV. It also has a 3.5 audio out, forget about that. Therefore, I hooked up the optical input, and nothing, no sound at all. I checked all the connections, seemed to be okay, but just before I ripped it out to send it back to Azon, the darn thing turned on. Is there a warm-up delay?? It will be on all the time, so hopefully it will keep running. One other slight problem, the cords are absurdly too short, the optical cable isn't even as long as my TV. No biggie of course, but if you're going to put cords in the box, at least make them long enough to be useful. So, I'll live with this for awhile, and then edit the review . . . one way or the other. Ed: One thing, normally I set the volume control at about 75% on everything, and adjust the volume to my earphones through an in-line control. When set like that, I was picking up sputtering sounds on some Youboob videos, but it was fine on video files played from a USB stick (the only two ways I use the TV). Youevil volumes are much higher than typical USB files, I knew that, and the USB files play fine. I was not picking up any problems on my PC, so I switched out everything, the in-line volume wheel controls, the earphones, both combinations, and it was definitely something in the TV audio. I turns out I had the volume set waaaay too high on the Fosi box, with the in-line control taken out, the headphones were blasting. I played around with the volume knob, and lo and behold, the sputtering sounds went away. I had to fine tune it so the in-line control had enough room with both Eviltube and USB sources, which worked out to be around 55%. If you're having problems, you might try turning it down. Note, the variable audio output on my TV does not work if you plug in something to the optical output, so unless you want to get up off the couch every 30 seconds to adjust the Fosi volume, in-line controls are a must for my setup. They're very cheap, but buy them by the handful, they wear out. They work very well with YT when you run into a commercial, you can cut the volume to zero instantly. Ed: I'll bump it a star, for two reasons. First, the original unit I bought is still alive, and in the headphone amplifier world, that seems to be a real accomplishment. And, I bought another one for my 2015 Vizio, now relegated to the bedroom, and it fired up and worked as well, on optical. So now I have two of them, and I'll see how long they last. Maybe someday down the road this will get the final star. Also wik: Two months now, one is on 24/7, the other with the second TV off and on. No problems. That should be long enough for any glitches to show up. Update: Over two years now, it's on all the time, and it still works.
J**N
Zijn geld dubbel en dwars waard!
Prima voor de prijs. Mijn koptelefoon klinkt niet best als ik deze direct aansluit op mijn laptop. Uiteindelijk gekozen voor dit apparaatje. Wat een verbetering! Ook kan ik nu mijn favoriete nummer op een hoger volume afspelen.
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