Topping DX5 II vs SMSL DO400

Topping DX5 II
SMSL DO400
Verified Confidence: 85%

Verdict: SMSL DO400 measures fractionally better and drives demanding planars harder, but Topping DX5 II's LDAC Bluetooth input is a practical daily-use advantage most buyers will use more than the extra 0.5W of balanced output. For dynamic headphones under 300Ω, both units are effectively transparent — the DO400's Class A advantage is audible only on the most power-hungry planars. Pick DX5 II for feature breadth; DO400 for demanding planars.

Winner: Topping DX5 II

Topping DX5 II: 9/10

SMSL DO400: 9/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Topping DX5 IISMSL DO400
dac_chipDual ESS ES9038Q2MDual ESS ES9039SPRO
amp_topologyNFCA discrete op-amp output stageClass A discrete, full balanced design
output_power2W balanced (4Ω), 760mW single-ended (32Ω)2.5W balanced (32Ω), 1.2W single-ended (32Ω)
thd_n-121 dB balanced output (A-weighted)-122 dB balanced (A-weighted)
snr130 dB balanced133 dB balanced
inputsUSB, Optical, Coaxial, Bluetooth 5.1 LDACUSB, Optical, Coaxial, Bluetooth 5.1 aptX HD

Topping DX5 II

What works

  • -121 dB THD+N is near-reference tier — exceeds audibility threshold with any headphone
  • LDAC Bluetooth input lets you stream lossless from a phone without a USB connection
  • NFCA amp section drives 300Ω Sennheiser HD 800S to full volume with clean dynamics

What doesn't

  • No MQA decoder — Tidal Masters listeners lose native unfolding
  • Remote control feel is plasticky relative to the price point
  • Balanced output at 2W is conservative vs SMSL DO400's 2.5W — a slight gap for very power-hungry planars

SMSL DO400

What works

  • ES9039SPRO is ESS's current flagship chip — measurably lower noise floor than DX5 II's ES9038Q2M
  • Class A headphone output gives the DO400 a warmer, more natural timbre with planar magnetics
  • 2.5W balanced drives HiFiMAN HE-6se V2 (83.5 dB sensitivity) to concert levels without clipping

What doesn't

  • No LDAC support — Bluetooth is limited to aptX HD (24bit/48kHz), which falls short of LDAC's 96kHz ceiling
  • $50 more than Topping DX5 II for measurable differences most listeners won't perceive
  • Class A design runs warm — surface temperature reaches 42°C at full load, needs ventilation clearance

Bottom line

Our pick: Topping DX5 II. It edges out the alternative on -121 db thd+n is near-reference tier — exceeds audibility threshold with any headphone. That said, SMSL DO400 still wins on es9039spro is ess's current flagship chip — measurably lower noise floor than dx5 ii's es9038q2m — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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