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FiiO K19 Review: A No-Compromise Flagship DAC & Headphone Amplifier

FiiO K19 Review: A No-Compromise Flagship DAC & Headphone Amplifier
FiiO K19 Review: A No-Compromise Flagship DAC & Headphone Amplifier
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The FiiO K19 isn’t just another DAC/amp from FiiO — it’s a declaration of everything the company has learned, refined, and perfected over the years. Compact, brutally powerful, absurdly feature-rich, and unapologetically ambitious, the K19 is designed to be the absolute peak of FiiO’s desktop lineup.

Unboxing

FiiO clearly understands that first impressions matter. The K19 arrives in a double-box setup: a sturdy outer shipping box with a carry handle, and inside it, a premium rigid cardboard box with holographic detailing that shimmers under light. It instantly signals this is something serious.

The FiiO K19 comes in a large and flat box, or rather in two boxes: a shipping box (made of regular cardboard with a FiiO seal) and the main one - a beautiful box made of hard and thick cardboard.
The FiiO K19 comes in a large and flat box, or rather in two boxes: a shipping box (made of regular cardboard with a FiiO seal) and the main one – a beautiful box made of hard and thick cardboard.

Open it up and you’re greeted by documentation front and center — a polite warning that this is not a plug-and-play toy. Underneath, everything is precisely organized in dense foam. The K19 itself sits cocooned in its own compartment, wrapped and lifted out using a fabric pull-cord. Practical, elegant, and reassuring.

And the accessories? Generous doesn’t even begin to cover it.

Unpacking and packaging
Unpacking and packaging

Included in the box

  • FiiO K19 DAC / headphone amplifier

  • Power cable (EU plug)

  • Remote control

  • USB-C → USB-C cable

  • USB-C → USB-A cable

  • USB-C → USB-A adapter

  • 3.5 mm → 6.3 mm adapter

  • 3.5 mm trigger cable

  • Six rubber feet (horizontal use)

  • Vertical stand legs + screws

  • Screwdriver

  • Plastic headphone stand cover

  • Manual & warranty card

It feels more like unpacking studio equipment than consumer hi-fi.

Design

The K19’s chassis is a seamless aluminum alloy shell, die-cast and CNC-finished to an almost absurd thinness. Ventilation is everywhere: honeycomb cutouts dominate the top, bottom, and sides, allowing passive cooling to do its job — and yes, it does get warm. That’s normal when you’re pushing this much power.

There is also the possibility of vertical placement thanks to the legs that come with the kit. They are screwed with 4 included screws - 2 for each leg (a total of 8 in the kit).
There is also the possibility of vertical placement thanks to the legs that come with the kit. They are screwed with 4 included screws – 2 for each leg (a total of 8 in the kit).

Despite the aggressive ventilation, the unit feels rigid and premium. No flex, no rattles, no gimmicks. Fingerprints barely show, and the anodized finish feels built to survive years of daily use.

Horizontal or vertical? Your choice. Vertical placement saves desk space, improves airflow, and — thanks to the rotatable screen — feels fully intentional rather than an afterthought. Add the included plastic top and the K19 casually transforms into the most overqualified headphone stand you’ve ever owned.

Connectivity

2 wheels that are combined with a button, around which there is a backlight that can change depending on the sampling frequency.
2 wheels that are combined with a button, around which there is a backlight that can change depending on the sampling frequency.

FiiO didn’t hold back. The K19 is less a DAC and more a desktop audio hub.

Front panel

  • XLR4 balanced headphone out

  • 4.4 mm balanced headphone out

  • 6.3 mm single-ended headphone out

  • 1.3” color TFT display

  • USB-C input

  • Dual multifunction control knobs with RGB indicators

Rear panel highlights

The rear panel is full of various interfaces and controls
The rear panel is full of various interfaces and controls
  • HDMI input and HDMI ARC output

  • Balanced XLR line outputs

  • RCA outputs

  • Optical & coaxial in/out

  • Dual USB-C inputs

  • RS232 (USB-C) for DSP control

  • 12 V trigger in/out

  • Ground lift switch

  • Bluetooth antenna

  • Dual power input: AC or 15 V DC

HDMI on a FiiO DAC? Yes — and it works beautifully with TVs and set-top boxes. This alone will make the K19 a dream device for mixed music / movie setups.

To turn on the device, you need to briefly press the top wheel, to turn off the screen - also a short press, and to turn off - hold for 3 seconds. Extremely simple and ingenious.
To turn on the device, you need to briefly press the top wheel, to turn off the screen – also a short press, and to turn off – hold for 3 seconds. Extremely simple and ingenious.

Inside

Under the hood, the K19 reads like an audiophile wish list:

  • Dual ESS9039SPRO DAC chips

  • ADI SHARC+ DSP with femtosecond clocking

  • 8-channel THX AAA 788+ amplification

  • XMOS XU316 USB interface

  • Fully separated digital and analog boards

  • Premium capacitors from Panasonic, WIMA, and ELNA

  • Gold-plated Neutrik connectors

  • Massive power reserves: up to 8000 mW @ 32 Ω (balanced)

This thing doesn’t just drive headphones — it controls them.

Control & software

Despite its insane feature set, the K19 is remarkably intuitive.

Of course, the top-end stationary from FiiO has support for the FiiO Control application.
Of course, the top-end stationary from FiiO has support for the FiiO Control application.

Two front knobs handle everything:

  • Power, volume, and screen control

  • Input selection and menu navigation

The UI is clean, fast, and logical. Gain levels, output modes, filters, screen settings — everything is exactly where you expect it to be.

DSP & EQ done right

The equalizer in the FiiO K19 is extremely advanced, and its main advantage is that it works in all modes, and not only via a wireless connection, as is usually the case in simpler solutions.
The equalizer in the FiiO K19 is extremely advanced, and its main advantage is that it works in all modes, and not only via a wireless connection, as is usually the case in simpler solutions.

The real magic happens in software:

  • 31-band lossless EQ

  • Works in all modes (USB, Bluetooth, HDMI, etc.)

  • Adjustable slopes, shelves, and gain

  • Presets sync between desktop and mobile

  • Control via FiiO Audio DSP (Windows/macOS) and FiiO Control app (iOS/Android)

This isn’t a toy EQ slapped on for marketing. It’s genuinely professional-grade DSP — transparent, powerful, and shockingly effective.

To evaluate its capabilities, I used two connections: Sennheiser HD 800 S headphones, which are among the best in their class
To evaluate its capabilities, I used two connections: Sennheiser HD 800 S headphones, which are among the best in their class

Sound impressions

To evaluate the K19 properly, I used two setups:

  • Sennheiser HD 800 S

  • Shanling S0

With Sennheiser HD 800 S

I listened at maximum gain in the “Ultra High” mode, setting the volume within 45–60 points out of 120 possible, through a balanced 4.4 mm output.
I listened at maximum gain in the “Ultra High” mode, setting the volume within 45–60 points out of 120 possible, through a balanced 4.4 mm output.

Balanced 4.4 mm, Ultra High gain, volume around 45–60.

The result?
Huge soundstage. Effortless dynamics. Texture everywhere.

The K19 delivers a presentation that’s:

  • Deep and controlled in the bass

  • Smooth, natural, and spacious in the mids

  • Airy, detailed, but never sharp up top

With DSP tuning, genres that previously felt “okay” on the HD 800 S — metal, electronic, modern rock — suddenly become addictive. Volume scaling is excellent: louder doesn’t mean harsher, just bigger and more immersive.

This pairing is dangerously good.

As for the sound, the Shanling S0 impresses with its versatility. Genre-wise, the speakers are suitable for most musical genres thanks to their deep and fast bass, smooth midrange and well-detailed high frequencies.
As for the sound, the Shanling S0 impresses with its versatility. Genre-wise, the speakers are suitable for most musical genres thanks to their deep and fast bass, smooth midrange and well-detailed high frequencies.

With Shanling S0 active speakers

The K19 adds refinement, separation, and authority. Bass tightens, imaging improves, and complex mixes become easier to follow. It turns compact speakers into something that genuinely feels hi-fi, not just “nice for the desk.”

FiiO K19 supports work with a phone, tablet, computer, CD and DVD players, as well as modern TVs thanks to the HDMI port, which is its separate "feature".
FiiO K19 supports work with a phone, tablet, computer, CD and DVD players, as well as modern TVs thanks to the HDMI port, which is its separate “feature”.

Conclusion

The FiiO K19 isn’t just FiiO’s most accomplished desktop DAC and amplifier to date — it feels like a product where everything finally clicks. Power, precision, flexibility, and usability come together in a way that feels mature and intentional, not overengineered for the sake of specs.

It delivers serious muscle without sounding forceful, offers an almost overwhelming feature set without ever feeling complicated, and stays technically impressive while still letting the music breathe. That balance is rare.

What really sets the K19 apart is how effortlessly it fits into any setup. Headphones, active speakers, a desktop rig, a TV via HDMI, or a more serious listening room — it just adapts and gets out of the way. Once it’s set up, you stop thinking about the device and start focusing on the music, which is exactly how it should be.

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