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This Luxsin X8 listed at £603 is a genuine bargain, sitting well below the 25th percentile of £653 for comparable used GBP listings.

The Luxsin X8 is highly regarded for its world-first AI-assisted EQ tuning and massive power output of 4.8W per channel, driven by eight Cirrus Logic CS43198 DAC chips that deliver superior dynamic range and lower channel crosstalk than the more expensive X9. Its ability to drive demanding headphones like the HiFiMAN Sundara to 110 dB, combined with a comprehensive input suite including I²S via HDMI, makes it a standout desktop DAC. At this price, it represents a clear buying opportunity for an enthusiast seeking original-owner condition value without the typical caveats of aging or missing accessories.

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About Luxsin

Luxsin is a very recent audio brand from China, positioned under the Zidoo Group alongside Eversolo. Publicly available company material frames it as a premium offshoot rather than a long-established standalone maker, but I could not verify a founding year or named founder with high confidence. In other words, the heritage is still emerging, and the brand’s identity is being built around its parent company’s engineering and software know-how.

Its product range is currently focused on desktop and home hi-fi electronics, especially DACs, headphone amplifiers, and preamp-style all-in-ones. The Luxsin X9 is the best-known example: a DAC/headphone amp with balanced circuitry, digital processing, and integrated control features, with the X8 also listed by the brand. So far, Luxsin does not appear to be in speakers, turntables, cables, or broader legacy hi-fi categories.

In the market, Luxsin sits in the upper mid-tier to high-end niche, aimed at enthusiasts who want a feature-rich, modern, well-finished digital hub rather than a vintage or analog-collector brand. Its reputation is still developing, but early reception suggests strong interest from audiophiles drawn to its technical feature set, industrial design, and value proposition against more established premium competitors.

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