![]() The noise floor has also been dropped dramatically when compared to the MacBook Pro. That slight metallic tinge audible via the Mac has been cleaned up. Taking the Black as the natural first step, compared to the built-in DAC on my MacBook Pro, almost instantly there was a markedly increased polish to the overall sound. Listening to all three in succession, it’s easy to understand the differences sonically between them. The intention was to study the performance gains in varied use scenarios to understand where each type of unit would be the best fit and bang for buck. ![]() For source material I relied on my MacBook Pro, iPad and my iPhone. I tested all three Dragonfly’s with my in-house Audio Technica ATH-M50x, Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro headphones along with my Audioengine A5+ desktop speakers. If want to see all of them technically compared side by side, Audioquest has a comparison table on their website which will provide all the numbers and details. There is a difference particularly in the DAC chip for improvements that favour the Cobalt over the Red. When it comes to the internals, the major differences are between the Black against both the Red and Cobalt which actually are rather similar. The size difference is apparent with the Cobalt which is just a touch sleeker and smaller The signature dragonfly light is also a little smaller with a different colour structure for bit rates on the Cobalt, the Black and Red are both identical on this front. In terms of finishing, the Black is the odd one with a soft touch finish while the bigger brothers are both treated to an automotive finish paintjob for a strikingly premium look. Finally, the review will identify which version is best suited to what kind of use case and its suitable partnering equipment.Īll three units are pretty similar dimensionally with the Cobalt just a smidge smaller than the other two. Especially with all the improvements and stiffer competition from a smorgasbord of brands in the market. In this review, the focus is squarely on their respective performance and how the latest iterations of the 3 stack up against the competition in today’s market. There are some key differences between the three models and it’s important to understand these differences when making a decision on which model is worth parting ways with hard earned money for. All three models (The Black, Red and top of the range Cobalt) are highly successful and well received by the industry over the many years at which these products have been competing in. ![]() ![]() The Audioquest Dragonfly Black, Red and CobaltĪudioquest has made a name for itself in the brutally competitive headfi market with its superlative series of dongle DAC’s / Headphone amps. ![]()
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