iFi’s third-gen ‘affordable’ Zen DAC is in – and it’s got a phono stage pal too

Meet the iFi Zen DAC 3 and Zen Phono 3 for your vinyl

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Regular readers will need no further introduction to iFi, the digital-to-analog audio specialist responsible for the loveableiFi UnoandiFi xDSD GryphonDACs, to name only a few. But what you probably won’t know until now is that iFi has today announced the arrival two new products: the Zen DAC 3 and Zen Phono 3.

Not to be confused with the excellentiFi hip-dac 3(which somehow bettered even the inauguraliFi hip-dacand its subsequent follow-up), Zen DAC 3 is the third iteration in the company’s entry-level desktopZen DAClineup.

iFi is pitching the Zen Dac 3 at gamers (and why not when gaming/audio collabs are so hot right now – see theFinal Fantasy 14 turntable?), casual listeners, and audiophiles alike owing to its bijou casework and less-than-flagship pricing. That said, there is a $70 or £70 over the previous model (which launched at $159 / £159 / AU$229) to stomach this time around.

What are you getting for the money? This time around, it promises “ultra-res audio” (more on this later), a refreshed design, and USB-C input for plug-and-play connectivity. The Zen DAC 3 features two 4.4mm balanced outputs – one dedicated to your pick of thebest wired headphonesand the other to all other hi-fi equipment – a design that iFi says “minimizes distortion, crosstalk, and noise”.

And the hi-res chops or “ultra-res” chops iFi mentions? PCM 768kHz to DSD 512 and full MQA decoding are all onboard, plus billed enhancements such as improved DC offset and “overvoltage protection” where the USB-C input is concerned, to keep your music playing nicely.

This is iFi, so firm favorites XBass+ and PowerMatch analog processing modes also feature. Although I’ve yet to test this newest model, I did test both older Zen DAC iterations and liked them very much indeed. Having said that, this is a fair price increase over the March 2021-issue Zen DAC 2, so it’ll be interesting to see where the money’s gone – and whether this latest proposition still represents value.

The iFi Zen DAC 3 is available to buy from today (April 16) atifi-audio.comand from selected retailers with a quoted price of $229 / £229 / €229 / AU$229.

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iFi’s double-Zen Record Store Day offering

iFi’s double-Zen Record Store Day offering

But that’s not all! To celebrateRecord Store Day(which falls on Saturday, April 20. You knew that) the Stockport UK-based firm has introduced the Zen Phono 3. This hi-fi separate for your turntable is crafted, says iFi, “for vinyl lovers who demand nothing but the best”. To that end, the Zen Phono 3 includes an intelligent subsonic filter that aims to eliminate pitch changes from warped records (remember, super-cheap players can actually damage your records) but without simply removing the low end.

To dig a little deeper into that filter, traditional solutions can sometimes fall foul of eliminating both the rumbling side-effect of warped vinylandyour recording’s juicy bass frequencies. However, according to its makers, the Zen Phono 3’s intelligent subsonic filter can “selectively remove” the imperfections while preserving the integrity of your music. Heady stuff.

Its RIAA equalization circuit boasts an Equivalent Input Noise of -151dBV (which for clarity is really rather low, otherwise known as ‘quiet’) meaning it should deliver a big dollop of fidelity and detail over the phono stage built into any inexpensive deck it’s partnered with – some of which can be found in ourbest turntables guide.

You also get balanced and RCA line outputs around the back, an adjustable gain range, and a power supply controller to further tweak your system’s performance, plus two loading options for MM and MC-High (100 & 200pF capacitance) and three options for MC-Low and MC-V Low (100, 400 & 1kOhm) cartridges.

The iFi ZEN Phono 3 is available to purchase fromifi-audio.comand selected retailers for $249 / £249 / €249 / AU$249 and while I haven’t yet heard it, on paper I like it a lot.

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Becky became Audio Editor at TechRadar in 2024, but joined the team in 2022 as Senior Staff Writer, focusing on all things hi-fi. Before this, she spent three years at What Hi-Fi? testing and reviewing everything from wallet-friendly wireless earbuds to huge high-end sound systems. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, Becky freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 22-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance starts with a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo and The Stage. When not writing, she can still be found throwing shapes in a dance studio, these days with varying degrees of success.

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