19 Qsp Player By Sonnix -
The lack of streaming will kill the deal for 70% of consumers, but for the remaining 30%—the archivists, the purists, the commuters who want to shut off the internet—the 19 QSP is currently the best sub-$1,000 player on the market.
| Feature | 19 QSP by Sonnix | Fiio M11S | Shanling M3 Ultra | Hiby R6 III | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $649 | $499 | $399 | $549 | | DAC Configuration | 4x AK4493SEQ (Quad) | 2x CS43198 | 2x AK4493SEQ | 2x ES9038Q2M | | OS | Sonnix RTOS | Android 10 | Android 10 | Android 12 | | Streaming | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Battery Life | 19 Hours | 14 Hours | 12 Hours | 11 Hours | | Output Power (Bal) | 690mW | 560mW | 260mW | 440mW | 19 qsp player by sonnix
Directly from Sonnix’s global store (shipping takes 3 weeks) or via authorized dealers like Bloom Audio or ShenzhenAudio. Have you tried the 19 QSP with sensitive IEMs? Share your impedance matching tips in the comments below. The lack of streaming will kill the deal
The is a statement. In an age where DAPs (Digital Audio Players) are trying to become smartphones, Sonnix has built a refrigerator for music: cold, efficient, and purely functional. The analog stage is reference-class. The Quad Synchronous Processing eliminates jitter so effectively that it makes 16-bit/44.1kHz CDs sound like high-res masters. Share your impedance matching tips in the comments below
Plug in ultra-sensitive IEMs (like Campfire Andromeda). The black background is pitch black. No hiss. This is the quietest portable player under $1,000. Comparison with Competitors How does the 19 QSP stack up?