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The SMSL DO100 PRO is a premium HiFi balanced DAC featuring dual ES9039Q2M chips and XMOS XU316 for ultra-high fidelity audio. Supporting up to 768kHz/DSD512 and 8X MQA decoding, it delivers studio-quality sound across multiple inputs including USB, Optical, Coaxial, HDMI ARC, and Bluetooth 5.1 with LDAC. Designed for audiophiles and gamers alike, it offers versatile connectivity and driver-free USB modes optimized for PS5 and Switch consoles.



| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 7.44"L x 7.32"W |
| Number of Pins | 4 |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Interface | Bluetooth, USB, Optical, Coaxial, HDMI ARC |
C**R
Uncompromised entry level Hi-Res DAC
The media could not be loaded. Recently I’ve gotten into resurrecting some vintage HiFi systems (starting with my dad’s Revox). The issue is that they obviously don’t have an internal Digital to Analog Converter to run streaming services.I’ve been using S.M.S.L. AO300 by Aoshida for the last few weeks as a general compact HiFi for streaming and to power some external speakers for the TV. I was so impressed by this little powerhouse that I wanted to try one of their DAC units. As it happened, Aoshida just released the DO100Pro, an upgrade from their previous high resolution DAC. I was lucky enough to buy one of the first units, so figured I’d give a quick rundown.As with the previous S.M.S.L. AO300, it comes very well packaged with a manual, computer style power cord, USB A to C adapter cable, Bluetooth antenna and a nice little compact remote (you do need to add batteries).The case is all metal, with a CNC front fascia and formed metal main section. It has the updated fascia style with the wave design over a plain box design of the previous DO100. There is a good sized display screen with large font and next to it a concave selector knob/dial for volume and menu selection.On the I/O back panel there is a pair of balanced XLR and a set of single ended RCA outputs. As far as inputs, there is a wide array: Optical, Coaxial, USB-C 2.0 and 1.1(for game consoles), Bluetooth 5.1, and HDMI ARC, which is new on the Pro.Internally there are upgraded components over the previous model. The new dual ESS DAC chips have better dynamic range and ultra-low distortion, and there is a new 3rd generation controller chip with two additional Op-Amp chips, for a total of 6. There is also decoding for MQA in the Pro model. I don’t dabble in that, so can’t say too much about it.This is a DAC only, so it does need an external power amp. I used it directly on powered desktop speakers, and a few different passive speakers via vintage and semi-vintage amplifiers. I do not have any XLR gear, so I did not have a chance to test that.Sound wise this DAC is exactly what I’d hoped for. Just as with the AO300, there is an extremely low noise floor (non-existent basically). The tiniest of details can be clearly heard on decent speakers. Obviously speakers make a big difference in how good things sound, so the better the speaker, the better the sound quality. That is probably my only gripe with this and the newer high resolution audio equipment - you really notice the difference between good and bad recordings.No matter which input I used, all worked flawlessly. The Bluetooth 5.1 connected with my phones immediately, and stayed connected throughout my listening area, which is pretty much the whole house. I use an older phone as my streaming device hooked up via USB-C. This allows me to bypass the phone’s internal DAC and lets the DO100Pro do its thing. Usually I use this while sitting in the listening sweet spot running a playlist and use the remote for volume. My current phone is connected via Bluetooth, so I can change music if I’m walking around.The interface is streamlined and simple to use. Pressing the dial center enters the program menu, starting with input. It cycles through USB, Bluetooth, Coax, and HDMI ARC. Another press puts it into the PCM filter selection, of with there are 7 levels. Next are the 9 DPLL settings, which is for clock jitter. The default of 1 for both of these worked just fine for me. Lastly is the brightness control of the screen.For me, the DO100Pro is a homerun for Aoshida. Though it’s an entry level model, it doesn’t compromise on sound quality, and that is the most important part of course. The higher models have more features such as sound modes, more complex screens, and internal headphone out amps, but those all come with a price increase. If you’re looking for a quality high resolution DAC that doesn’t require a crash course on settings or break the bank, the DO100Pro should be on the short list.
A**R
Clear, Wide, & Nuanced Soundstage
The DO100PRO is a perfect addition to my setup. This well-performing DAC has opened up the soundstage and produces ultra-clear, clean sound. I can hear nuances in the music that I've never heard before. My CD collection has never sounded better. It is solidly built and has a clear, easy display. There are plenty of connection options, and Bluetooth sounds pretty amazing! Highly recommended.
C**P
Dynamic Range
I purchased the SMSL DO 100 not expecting the vast improvement over my CD player DAC (Onkyo DX-390).I connected it using the coaxial connection. Boy was I shocked. The DO 100 has improved the bass, midrange and clarity. The dynamic range is amazing. I am using the Schitt Freya S pre amp with two Schitt Vidars running fully balanced, Klipsch RP 160 speakers and Klipsch subwoofer. This dac is a great value, it even improved just listening to Pandora through my Sony TV using the Toslink output. I did not try the HDMI ARC yet....but I may not even have to because the sound is amazing. Build quality is good, remote needs some work, buttons not marked for function. Overall for less than $260 bucks this is an awesome DAC.
M**D
Easy to use
I grabbed this dac to use since it has arc input to use with a LG G4 and the arc works as intended and this allows me to feed my powered speakers using the dacs RCA outputs to the RCA in on the Fluance 91 towers. The dac is nice and compact and super easy to use and offers variable and fixed output. The item comes with a basic plastic remote that when I hit the up button for volume it turns on my train Diffuser, LOL that's 20 feet away. I bought this as an open box to check out the arc features since I really wanted to buy the DO200pro but it was twice the cost. The sound is smooth and its better than the internal dac in the powered speakers but this open box item does have one issue, a popping sound ou5t of both speakers randomly, no matter what input, be it coax, fiber or arc. The issue last around 3 minutes, but it doesn't happen every time I use the dac. The unit will be fine for 6 days then act up once on the 7th day. My unit being an open box is a solid 4 stars even with that slight issue, wish I had a new unit of this model or the one above to compare it too. I know it's the unit not the TV since HDMI arc output is set to PCM and have and so is Fiber. Connected two higher price bacs via fiber and coax to the DAP below device and tv neither made that popping sound. The Dac sounds great for the money and the volume control is smooth with zero jumps both with remote or the knob on device.
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