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Firstly I would like to thank Topping for sending me these samples for review, as always I will try to write an honest review. Both units have had over 50hrs of burn-in.

Gear Used:
HP Laptop / Dell Desktop > D30 via USB > A30 > German Maestro GMP 8.35d / Hifiman RE2000 and many others.

Tech Specs:

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Packaging, Build Quality and Accessories:

The units both come in a very sleek white box, with a very simple outline drawing of the unit on the front of the box, and the model number on the opening flap. Open up the box and you are greeted with the units held firmly in place in foam. The packaging is simple but effective and protects the units well during shipping.

The build quality on both units is very good, I think they look great in the brushed metal finish. The volume knob on the A30 is very smooth, all switches feel sturdy and like they will last, and all sockets are tight and have little to no play. All the sockets on the back are in good places and not too close together. Overall they are very well made for the price, and the all metal casings will no doubt help prevent interference from nearby devices. The power indicator on the D30 is a small blue LED, on the A30 the ring around the volume knob illuminates blue, I like this design.

The A30 only comes with a power supply, the D30 comes with a power supply and USB cable, no frills or unnecessary bits and bobs, this no doubt helps keep the price down. Although I think if they are purchased together a short 20cm set of RCA interconnects would be a nice added accessory.

Ease of Use and Features:

The D30 does have drivers that need to be installed unless you have the creators update of windows 10. The drivers are easy to install and I had no issues getting it to work with either PC. It is a pure DAC with line-out, it also has a Coaxial and Optical input which is great for use with DAP’s or even CD players etc….

The A30 has a few great features, it has RCA input, and also RCA output which is a direct pass through. This does mean it cannot be used as a pre-amp though, and they output can be configured so it is either outputting at the same time as the headphone out, or it can be made so it gets muted when you plug headphones in.

The A30 has 3 gain settings, 0/9/18dB, High and Low power modes, and 3.5mm + 6.3mm headphone outputs. It works with most headphones on the market, from sensitive IEM’s to hard to drive full size headphones (doesn’t quite drive the Hifiman HE-6 / Susvara).

Sound:

Now the D30 is a fully DSD compatible DAC that doesn’t aim to alter the sound, and that is my impression of it. It really just gets out of the way and lets the rest of the chain do its work. Now directly comparing to my OL DAC, the D30 has a slightly colder tonality, the OL DAC is a little more natural sounding, but both are excellent standalone DAC’s.

Ok it is not as refined, and doesn’t have as wide a soundstage as some of the more expensive DAC’s out there, but for the price the features and sound really make it very good value for money indeed. It isn’t hyper analytical, nor is it smooth, it is just a neutral, balanced, detailed and very versatile DAC. For under $500 you could do worse than to pick one of these up. But there is stiff competition from the likes of iFi Audio (more analytical) and JDS Labs (more natural sounding).

The A30 again is pretty incredible for the price, it uses good components inside and the op-amps are in sockets so you can change them easily. What impressed me is the power the A30 has, it will drive most headphones out there, I got good volume out of the Hifiman Susvara but it slightly lacked body, that is high praise right there.

I have been using it with IEM’s and full size headphones alike, the noise floor is silent, the gain settings are perfect and the volume knob is super smooth.
The sound is fairly neutral, the soundstage is quite intimate but overall it is detailed and a very clean sounding amp, nothing stands out which in my opinion is a good thing.

Now I did change out the op-amp after listening for quite a while stock, I changed them to the Burson V5i Dual op-amps and I think op-amps make a small difference but this was actually quite a big difference. The soundstage widened and got deeper, making the sound more immersive, the bass response got more tactile and ever so slightly fuller, and there was more air to the whole presentation. In my opinion if you get the A30, I highly recommend the Burson V5i Dual op-amps to go with it; it makes this amp a real steal for less than $200.

Conclusion:

Topping are a brand you should look for if you are on a tight budget, both the D30 and A30 punch above their weight stock, and the A30 can be improved by a large margin just by changing out the op-amps. The stack is both visually pleasing, and great sounding, it is a powerful desktop combo that has a neutral and balanced sound, excellent detail and all for under $300. I am quite a fan of these now.

Sound Perfection Rating:

D30 – 8/10 (Neutral, feature packed DAC, no selectable filter)

A30 – 7.5/10 (Clean, detailed, powerful, stock op-amp holds it back)

26 Comments

  • Unknown says:

    Thanks for the review !

    I've recently purchased both D30 and A30, this is my first Amp/DAC ever.

    I didn't know we could change the coponents of the AMP !

  • adrianIII says:

    What rating would you give the A30 with the Burson op-amps installed?

  • A30 with the Burson is probably a 9/10 🙂

  • Tomas Tran says:

    sorry for stupid Q, didnt opened the A30 yet … so which exact version I need to buy and 1 or 2 pce ?

    V5i Dual X 2
    V5i Single X 2
    V5i Dual X 1

  • You will need V5i Dual X 2

    It's quite surprising how big a difference they make, make sure to let them play for around 100hrs before making your mind up.

  • Unknown says:

    Sorry for the question, I'm a newbie.

    I have a Topping VX1 amplifier: Can I connect the A30 to the VX1 to play music through the speakers? If yes, how would you connect?

    Thank you very much.

  • It's really easy to hook them up, you just take a cable from the line out on the back A30 and go straight into the VX1.

    The switch on the back of the A30 allows you to either output out of the RCA and the headphone socket at the same time, or to have it mute the RCA output when headphones are plugged in.

  • Pastel says:

    Really very simple.

    Thank you very much for answering.

  • Dandi says:

    is it possible to install the V5 (not i) Dual X 2?ù

  • Hi Dandi, you would need the op-amp leg extenders to make that work, but it should be possible. If I have those extenders, I would try as I have some V6 vivids not being used.

  • Dandi says:

    Do I need to have welding capabilities and tools to make them work?

  • Dandi says:

    great!! with these the sound could improve a lot. I could also opt for a future purchase and spend only $ 100 now for the amp itself. better this than a magni 3.

  • Why did you choose that particular opamp to swap in? Did you have a particular reason you thought it would work, or was it kind of a random thing?

  • I had heard excellent things about the V5i so I thought I would try and get hold of some and try them in this amp. It really improves the performance of this already great headphone amp.

  • Thomas says:

    Hey, is it possible to control the volume with the knob of the A30's rca line-out ?

  • Hi Thomas,

    The A30 cannot be used as a pre-amp unfortunately, the RCA line-out is fixed volume.

  • Opie DeLetta says:

    Superb performance for the price… You can expect 85-90% top high end sound for the price of a status interconnect! Greatly exceeded expectations both in terms of fit/finish and most importantly musicality… Highly recommended!

  • They are indeed excellent value for money, look into upgrading the op-amps and they get even better 🙂

  • Opie DeLetta says:

    Decided on Muses02 — so let me be conservative — absolute epic decimation! Totally transformed (top to bottom) the "systems" performance. I use with HD600s with HD650 cable…

    The Muses are expensive (I bought compliance certified from Mouser) and paid $106 for pair with shipping. Yea, just about the price of the A30! But like I said — the results are absolutely transformative.

  • Op-amps really change the sound of this little amp, plenty of options for tuning it out there 🙂 enjoy the Muses!

  • Opie DeLetta says:

    Have you tried swapping out the 2134 in the D30?

    I have a Muses01 on the way. Will update the results.

    Yea, I know de-soldering etc. burns warranty but who cares in pursuit of sonic Nirvana!

  • Unknown says:

    I just replaced my D10 with the burson V5I-D and next would be the D30
    .. Yes is well worth it

  • Martin says:

    It is a fantastic amp. Matched with Topping D30 DAC it is hard to believe how good it is. A30 + D30 doesn’t sound cold at all, rather slightly warm but at the same time crisp, all details are there. Vocals sound so good on it. Well controlled bass, highs are natural sounding (no digital splash or fatigue), space between instruments is very good, musicality factor comes together with detailed crisp sound. Good soundstage, surrounding your ears with good depth. Some stereo effects, tingling your ears (very pleasing). Pairs phenomenal with AKG K712 pro giving music air and stage with as I mentioned stereo effects tingling your ears, but at the same time weight is there, tight, springy very well controlled bass, and great well balanced highs, effortless high hats, so delicate but never muddy or harsh. Tonal balance is surprisingly good especially with these headphones. I was wondering if JDS Labs EL DAC II and EL AMP II will be improvement but I have no idea. It pairs well with Sennheiser HD 598 and probably many others headphones due to such a good clean, balance, neither clinical/cool or warm/muddy output. It’s a steal for the price.

    • Oscar Stewart says:

      I’ve got an Element II and it is a lovely bit of kit, and an upgrade over the A30/D30 stack in my opinion, it is audibly transparent to my ears and has low output impedance. But, with high impedance headphones I doubt you would really notice a huge sound difference between the two systems, and the A30 definitely improves with the V5i op-amps from Burson.

  • Martin says:

    I forgot to mention: I’ve replaced stock power supply for A30 (it looked cheap to me) with Mean Well GSM18B15-P1J. Voltage same as stock power supply 15V, amperage 1.2A (slightly higher which is not a problem or it’s even better as it doesn’t heat up too much and can deliver more power). It is a medical class power supply with low noise, low ripple, all safety marks, low interference etc. It makes a difference in sound to my ears (for better of course).

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