

🎧 Elevate your sound game—portable power meets audiophile precision!
The FiiO Q3-MQA is a portable high-resolution DAC and headphone amplifier that fully supports MQA decoding up to DSD256 and PCM384kHz. It offers versatile 2.5mm, 3.5mm, and 4.4mm headphone outputs, a long-lasting 1800mAh battery delivering over 23 hours of playback on AUX In, and a compact 110g design. Compatible with iOS, Android, PC, and laptops, it comes bundled with multiple cables for immediate use, making it a top-tier choice for professionals seeking premium sound quality on the go.























| ASIN | B0B2LBYK6D |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,511 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #211 in Headphone Amps |
| Brand | FiiO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,165) |
| Date First Available | May 28, 2022 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.72 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
| Item model number | Q3 MQA |
| Manufacturer | FiiO |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
| Specification Met | Technical Specifications Met |
T**Y
Great sound, compact, abundant accessories
This portable DAC/HPA punches much higher above it's price point, as usual for FiiO products. Paired with IEMs that cost $3100 and $2900 respectively (Empire Ears Legend Evos and Noble Sultans using a 2.5mm Project 8 Plato x Socrates cable by Eletech) and over-heads that cost $4500 each (Audeze LCD-5's and Focal Utopias using a 4-pin XLR balanced with cable with 4.4mm adapter by Cardas), the soundstage is wide enough and the 3D imaging is satisfactory considering this tiny portable only cost $150. It's sound quality is fantastic. Paired with FiiO FDX's, FH9's, and FA9's all were pleasant considering the difference in tier compared to the previously mentioned IEMs. The bass is deep and clear - and does not muddy the mids. Treble is not fatiguing. Pairing something this inexpensive with my higher end gear is something I would only do with FiiO, and perhaps Topping. I think the Q3 competes well with the desktop FiiO K5 Pro (which can support 32/768 and native DSD512) and the DAP FiiO M11 Plus LTD (which in USB DAC mode can support 32/384 and native 256) in terms of cost/value. If you are considering this versus the FiiO K3, I would implore you to buy this, the Q3, hands down. My iPhone, Samsung Fold Z, Windows 11 PC, and Macbook Air recognized the Q3 immediately using Roon. This DAC, like my other (significantly more expensive and similarly spec-ed) trans-portable DAC/amps, turned my iPhone into a fantastic Roon-endpoint. I already had the Windows drivers installed because I own other FiiO DACs and DAPs which use the same ASIO driver (which is required for DSD over PCM sampling). No driver is required for WASAPI. The driver can be downloaded from the FiiO website. Unlike my other portable DACs (Chord Mojo, Chord Hugo2, CEntrance M8, Questyle M15, iFi xDSD, FiiO K3, FiiO M11 in USB DAC mode, FiiO M17 in USB DAC mode), the Q3 is able to unfold MQA files which is an added bonus. While I do not necessarily drink the MQA kool-aid, I do own several hundred MQA files so it is nice to have a portable that is able to completely unfold the files . ~~~ Where the Q3 really shines, for me, is as a portable amplifier for my DAPs using the 3.5mm jack as a line-in and the balanced jacks as the phone-outs. Paired with my FiiO M11… holy buckets! The analog sound is PHENOMENAL for a $699 DAP + $149 portable amp. Blows away DAPs at twice the price without an external amp! This alone makes the Q3 worth twice the price for me.
B**C
Love.
I have a number of DACs for various purposes. This one is married to my MacBook Pro, both at my desk and on the move. It’s more than powerful enough to sub as my desktop DAC at home, and the battery allows me to work on long flights without the DAC draining my laptop battery. Hence, a perfect pairing. I appreciate the bass/gain boosts, but I generally run it at normal gain and bass levels. I like the FiiO natural sounding neutral balance and clarity it brings out of the native mastered sound, clear and full without distorting the engineer’s intentions. I have two other FiiO DACs, the KA13, BTR15, and both the UTWS3 and the upgraded UTWS5. All work great in their intended space (wired or Bluetooth + cable, or true wireless Bluetooth). All have a similar, but still individually identifiable sound signature, and I pair them intentionally with both my source and IEM choice. I like the Q3 with my FH9 IEMs to drive every detail, the portable KA13 with either my FH9 or FH15, and the FH15 or Shure 425 with the BTR15 or UTWS5 depending on how much freedom of movement I need. All told, they allow me to get the best listening experience whatever my circumstances.
S**W
Great mini amp dac that can power great headpones and give you 3 headphones jacks
This is the first portable amp that I bought so I don't have a point of reference or anything to compare it to. I do like the accessories that come with it, however the main cable cannot be replaced easily since fiio does not sell replacement usb c to c cables. However any otg usb c to c cable works perfectly fine with this, you just need to find one that has two right angle bends to route the cable properly. But other than the cables, the rest of the cables are good along with the little carry bag. The device itself is sleek and tiny, definitely smaller than the average smartphone, but not as tiny as those clip on mp3 players. Think of it size as similar to those thin metal battery packs that you can bundle up with your phone and you'll realise how small it is. The connection options are flexible. Usb c for things like your computer or laptop, connect any usb cable and your computer can recognise it as a sound device. For phones and iPhones it works too; just be sure to change the charge switch to off so your phone doesn't try to steal its battery. However, using the 3.5mm input limits the output to the 2.5mm and 4.4mm output. If you don't know what those are, only use the usb c as the input. However I wish the cable included was a bit more sturdy, since it's the main cable used to connect your device. Or at the very least, offer a replacement cable online, the only usb c to c cable I see that they have only got strsight connectors instead of right angle connectors like whats included in the box. For the headphones I use, I only have the "akg" samsung headphones, Grado Sr80e's, SHP9500's, and Sony WH-CH710N. Not the best headphones for testing, but I wasn't going to buy more expensive headphones that would take proper advantage of a better dac amp. Sound quality is hard to judge since my primary phone no longer has a headphone jack, so I had to use my tablet and my computer. The biggest difference is how loud I can crank my headphones. When plugged into the standard headphone jack, I can rarely get my headphones loud enough to make it uncomfortable. Now, this is a good thing for my hearing, but not the best for other stuff. With the amp, I can barely go to max without hurting my ears, which is great. Having extra headroom for volume means that I have more control over the audio of my devices. Of course the thing to remember is to make sure your audio source is at max volume and use the amp's volume knob to fine tune your comfortable listening level. As far as being a dac.. Its hard for me to tell. If I was blind folded and you went back and forth between plugging it into the jack vs the dac amp, there might be a difference I just cant hear. Maybe the sound is cleaner and wider or more defined, but I can't hear it. This device is a much more effective amp. One thing I couldn't test was the 2.5mm and 4.4mm balanced ports since none of my headphones support that function and I wasn't going to spend money on balanced headphones that rarely have the balanced cable with the headphones so that I would have to pay more money on top of the expensive headphones I already bought. Technically balanced output is better and more powerful, so there's that. All in all, is $150 too much for this thing? ......Sort of? You have to keep in mind that you can plug this into anything that supports usb audio, plus if you have the headphones that benefit from more power and a decent quality dac, I say get it. If you have headphones with balanced cables then you can try this to power them. But, if you just need to get your headphone jack back, getting a dongle is the easiest solution.
J**I
Voy comenzando en el mundo de la audiofilia y me decidí por este DAC/AMP debido a su costo-beneficio. Venía de usar unos Audio Technica M50x y en estos momentos tengo los Msr7b, por lo cual he notado la diferencia entre un buen dac, ya que anteriormente escuchaba música en un galaxy s10 plus. La diferencia es abismal, el DAC suaviza mucho las frecuencias altas (sin quitarle detalle) lo cual es muy bueno con mi tipo de audífonos que tienen los agudos algo fatigantes si lo escuchas por largos períodos de tiempo, con esto lo soluciona muy bien. Sentí que la escena sonora aumentó ligeramente, y su separación instrumental es buenísima. Realmente puedes oír cada instrumento en sus diferentes frecuencias. Recomendaría este DAC para personas como yo que van comenzando en el mundo de la audiofilia. Su sonido es de alta calidad, se siente muy refinado y muy balanceado. El paquete llegó antes de lo esperado, en excelentes condiciones y sellado. Importante: totalmente compatible con TIDAL, el led cambia a color magenta cuando decodifica MQA.
R**S
Avevo comprato questo amplificatore FIIO Q3 MQA assieme ad un cavo bilanciato in argento per le mie Hifiman 400se. La qualità è cambiata completamente, anche se comunque sono delle cuffie difficili da pilotare ed infatti ero quasi sempre al massimo col pomello. Attivando la modalità "Gain" si può sopperire a questo problema. La versione MQA è utile solamente con un abbonamento TIDAL Hifi Plus da 19,99 Euro al mese (o altri servizi simili a pagamento). Se non utilizzerete il formato MQA allora consiglio la versione Q3 normale, con il vecchio processore.
F**Y
J'ai longtemps attendu avant d'acheter un DAC/pré-amp portatif. J'ai un iPhone 12, et je n'avais pas envie de m'encombrer d'une adaptateur USB en plus d'un DAC : ça ferait beaucoup dans une poche ! Le fait qu'Apple Music distribue des fichiers haute résolution m'a aussi convaincu de faire le saut. J'ai des écouteurs Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H9. Le DAC de Fiio a l'avantage d'être livér avec des cables pour plusieurs types d'appareils, dont une prise «ligthning» pour le iPhone. L'appareil fournis également une bande élastique qui permet de jumuler le iPhone au DAC dos à dos, ce qui est très pratique. Les boutons de contrôles sont petits et les textes pas très lisibles, mais comme il n'y en a pas beaucoup, on apprends vite ce qu'ils font. La roulette du volume est extrêmement précise et agréable à manipuler. Je la manipule directement dans ma poche et le son s'ajuste très facilement. Le boitier en métal est solide, la forme est idéale et l'ensemble dégage une impression de grande qualité. J'aime avoir un bon rendu sonore, mais je ne peux pas prétendre être un spécialiste ni un véritable audiophile. Pour avoir essayé d'autres DAC, j'ai trouvé le son de ce DAC assez neutre et précis. Je préfère un son plus neutre car j'écoute une grande variété de genre musicaux, et je n'aime pas cette tendance à mettre de la basse partout. Il m'arrive d'utiliser le bouton qui amplifie la basse sur certains enregistrements dont le mastering est plus pauvre, mais c'est plutôt rare (question de goût probablement). J'ai acheté ce DAC il y a 7 mois et je suis toujours vraiment satisfait de cet achat, que je recommande chaudement.
R**O
Buena calidad de sonido a un precio razonable. Lo uso con un iPhone 13 Pro Max, unos Sennheiser 560s y un cable balanceado de 2,5mm a 4,4mm. Mejora mucho la salida DAC del IPhone. Al lleva su propia batería no te drena la del IPhone.
A**V
This is an excellent device that deserves more notoriety than it currently has. I found the sound quality fantstic for both my Meze 109 and Arya Stealth Edition. Both not particularly hard to drive but also models that scale with quality equipment. I think I also prefer it to my Chord Mojo, which is still a great device and not made obsolete by its successor Mojo 2. I might need more time to come to a definitive conclusion but I like better the 2 level gain and the extra bass button. The soundstage is excellent and it does not make me miss my desktop amplifiers. Fiio got a big winner here. I wish it also had BT LDAC and in that case it would get close to perfection.
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