singxer sda-6 pro2 dac
- Location
- AU
- Seller
- alex9527
- Source
- eBay Australia
- Posted
- 16 Apr 2026
- Last seen
- 1d ago
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Against the recent AUD comps, A$1,154 is well above the 75th percentile of A$695 and more than double the median A$493, so this is an ambitious ask for a used DAC. It would need to justify itself with standout condition, complete accessories, or some hard-to-find bundle value; otherwise it’s priced at the very top end of the market.
That said, this is a respected ladder-style DAC with a good reputation for a smooth, natural presentation and strong resolving power, so the product itself has real appeal. If it’s genuinely clean, comes with the original box, remote, and power supply, and has been cared for by a careful owner, it could still be attractive to the right buyer — but only if the seller is open to negotiation.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Guangzhou Singxer Electronic Co., Ltd., founded in 2011 in the Panyu District of Guangzhou, China, emerged from a team of seasoned audio engineers focused on addressing shortcomings in digital audio playback. Initially specializing in OEM and ODM projects, the company leveraged its expertise in XMOS processors—pioneering the xCORE-200 series—to build a foundation in high-performance audio solutions. Without notable individual founders highlighted in public records, Singxer's heritage lies in its engineering-driven ethos, quietly supporting third-party brands for over a decade before expanding its own branded lineup.
Singxer concentrates on digital audio interfaces and headphone amplification, producing standout products like USB digital bridges (e.g., the SU-6 DDC), DACs, and fully balanced headphone amplifiers such as the SA-1. Their portfolio emphasizes precision components, including fully discrete differential designs with balanced/single-ended options, prioritizing low noise floors and exceptional measurements like THD+N below -120dB.
Positioned as a mid-tier contender in the competitive Chinese hi-fi market—alongside brands like Topping and SMSL—Singxer earns praise for delivering high-end performance at accessible prices, often under $600. While less mainstream outside Head-Fi circles, its products are lauded for reliability, robust engineering, and value, appealing to discerning headphone enthusiasts seeking measurable excellence without luxury premiums.
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