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    Astell & Kern AK100 Portable High Resolution Music Player Review

    thumb-200px.pngI heard about the Astell & Kern AK100 portable music player from iriver a few months ago and was impressed by its appearance online. The player looks really nice compared to almost every other player available including many mobile phones. Shortly after perusing the Astell & Kern website I moved on to other items of the day and completely forgot about the player. Fortunately iRiver contacted me a couple weeks ago offering the Astell & Kern player for review. I happily accepted. Since its arrival I've been like a little kid who received the latest game console for the holidays. I can't stop listening to my favorite music through the Astell & Kern AK100. The sound is so much better than my iPhone 5 that I really can't go back to such an unresolving and muddy sounding device. I'm rarely this excited about a new audio component. My excitement reminds me of the times when I've purchased a new component or pair of speakers and I couldn't stop listening to all of my favorite tracks just to hear them in a new way. I'm absolutely hooked on the Astell & Kern AK100 and I couldn't be more thrilled.[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]

     

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    What Is The Astell & Kern AK100

     

    3-250px.pngThe Astell & Kern AK100 is a portable music player made by iriver. This player is so much more than its name implies and most importantly it sounds so much better than typical portable music players. The AK100 is made of nicely brushed aluminum that feels really good in the hand. The unit has a substantial feel to it although its 2.33" x 3.11" x 0.57" frame isn't heavy. When I unboxed the AK100 I was surprised by the unit's small palm sized housing. All the photos online make it look a bit larger than real life. Speaking of unboxing, the Astell & Kern is packaged like a true high end audio product. Opening the unit is like opening a finely wrapped present. Apple is no longer the sole portable audio manufacturer who has mastered the art of packaging. The AK100 features a 2.4" IPS touchscreen for all but the most basic navigation and playback control. The screen is nice but nothing to write home about. It enables the user to control the unit and get on with listening to music.

     

    Internally the Astell & Kern AK100 contains a Wolfson WM8740 24bit, 192kHz DAC. The DAC supports all relevant PCM sample rates including 44.1, 48, 88.2, 176.4, and 192 kHz at both 16 and 24 bits. File formats supported include audiophile favorites AIFF, WAV, FLAC, and ALAC. The AK100 features built-in 32GB NAND memory that can be supplemented by two 32GB micro SD cards for a total storage capacity of 96GB. Considering the stellar sound quality of the AK100 I'm willing to give up my 160GB iPod Classic for the 96GB of sonic bliss. I realize this review is beginning to read like a commercial for the Astell & Kern but I have to be honest about how impressed I am with this little device.

     

    The Astell & Kern is much more about sound quality and using the product than it is specs and features. Sure the ability to input or output optical digital audio and its signal-to-noise ratio, crosstalk, etc… are nice, but this device is about moving great sounding music from one's listening room to any location in the house or on the planet. I can't remember the last time I sat in my living room listening to such quality sound reproduction while looking out the front window. I'm usually stuck downstairs in my listening room with small rays of sunlight seeping through the bushes and small windows. It is really enjoyable to have great tunes and great sound anywhere.

     

    As a music aficionado who can't get enough I listen to music through headphones every night while falling asleep. This is usually done with an iPhone 5 and Ultimate Ears ue11 Pro in ear monitors. The combination is less than perfect but the small iPhone and IEM earphones are hard to beat for convenience and staying on good terms with my wife. I also use this combination while traveling quite a bit. Thus the reason why I compared the Astell & Kern to the iPhone 5. Both are portable music players that can be outperformed by a number of large desktop headphone amps, but that's not the point. Portable high end sound is what the AK100 is all about. In my small headphone collection is a Ray Samuels SR-71A that I used to connect to my iPhone 4's analog output. Based on memory I believe the AK100 outperform the iPhone 4 / SR-71A combination in sound quality and easily inconvenience. The two piece iPhone 4 / SR-71A package was always a hassle. In fact I stopped bringing it with em on the road because I hated the two piece cluster with an extra cable.

     

    Back to listening a night with the ue11 Pro and the Astell & Kern. One unexpected advantage of the AK100 is its inability to conduct business such as emails, phone calls, and text messages. I never realized how nice this would be until I laid down with the unit and pressed play. I was in my own uninterruptible world safe from the next flame war taking place in the CA forum or the next meaningless text message from a friend spending too much time at the local Regal Beagle. Most of my listening through the Astell & Kern was done with CD quality 16/44.1 music. This allowed me to compare apples to apples as my iPhone 5 only accepts 16/44.1. From the very first track it was no contest. Keb' Mo's Every Morning was crystal clear with excellent separation between each guitar string. The same track played through the iPhone 5 and ue11 Pro combo was very muddy with the guitar often sounding like a one-stringed instrument. Listening to Miles Davis' Kind of Blue through the AK100 was much closer to the sound of my main system than it was to the iPhone 5 or even the iPhone 4 / SR-71A combo. Switching to high resolution material was equally as enjoyable. Passacaglia from the Kansas City Symphony is a go-to track I both like and use as a test of audio components. Recorded by Keith Johnson at Reference Recordings this track has serious dynamic range and displays both delicacy and power of an audio system. The Astell & Kern reproduced this track very well. I don't think I've ever heard it this good on a portable system. Ottmar Liebert's One Guitar at 24/96 sounded excellent as well. Many of the attributes heard in the Keb' Mo' track were present with this complete album. Each pluck of the guitar string was clear as day and the overall sound put the iPhone 5 to shame. Switching back and forth between the AK100 and the iPhone 5 during this review I frequently lost interest in all the music played through the iPhone. Once one hears something better it's impossible to go back to subpar performance. Sure the music was good but both the music and the sound was good through the Astell & Kern.

     

     

    Conclusion

     

    cash-logo-black-thumb.jpgThe Astell & Kern AK100 is the best portable music player I've yet heard. The fact that it handles high resolution audio up through 24 bit / 192 kHz is just a bonus. Both my high resolution and CD quality 16 bit / 44.1 kHz music sounded superb through the AK100 and Ultimate Ears ue11 Pro earphones. The build quality of the AK100 is terrific with the exception of the volume knob that's a little cheap feeling to the touch. The all aluminum housing is a delight to handle. The AK100's expandable storage from 32GB (built-in) to 96GB (via Micro SD card) is a great plus considering how much music one will want to hear through this high end component. I'd love to make the Ak100 the heart of my portable audio solution. I highly recommend the Astell & Kern Ak100 for all computer audiophiles and music aficionados. It's simply that good.

     

     

     

     

     

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    I have rechecked the albums (recovered from my Time Machine) with Audirvana plus, it shows 24/192 .... mytek only showing 192 without bit .. Strange isn't it ?

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    As I really do not like the its UI as compared with iPod or iPhone, I have a thought of why not have a try it as an external DAC.

     

    Therefore I connect it with my Mac Book Pro via optical cable (limitation upto 24/96), the sound quality again quite good, and I prefer it more than audioquest dragonfly.

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    Hi Mitch - I hear you about the UI, but I was able to look beyond it because of the sound quality and the fact that the device only plays music. I don't think the UI needs to be better although it could be better.

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    Hi Mitch - I hear you about the UI, but I was able to look beyond it because of the sound quality and the fact that the device only plays music. I don't think the UI needs to be better although it could be better.

     

    Agreed !!

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    I spent only a little time with the AK100 and via the FitEar ToGo! 334 and it seemed to be a well thought-out device, especially the digital volume pot. Because it increments slowly, there is very little chance you will break your eardrums from an inadvertent swipe. The short listen I had wouldn't allow me to reason out if the resolution is any good or not with low Ω balanced armature earphones which always break poor amps and players.

     

    I thought it sounded terrific when my buddy Alex played it for me at CES (almost took it off this year - but a friend convinced me to take the new Mini on a Hunter. S Thompson journey Fri night) - sorry I missed you Chris!!!

    GREAT review as Always!!

     

    I'm psyched to get mine for review! Can't wait.

     

    Peace,

     

    Michael

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    I'm playing with one right now and for what it is, I think it is fantastic. Pros are size (best in class), I love the volume knob 150 steps to the volume and it is very sturdy, the UI while not up to apple standards are better than most, touch screen works well, speed of the player is faster than most of the high end daps I have tried, high res support up to 24/192.

     

    Middle ground, the sound is very good but not as good as the HiFiMan 901 I am testing at the moment. The resolution, highs and mids are fantastic but the unit lacks bass grunt with the JH 13s and 16s. If paired with a posrtable amp like the Pico Slim from Headamp the bass issue is largely resolved.

     

    I've not no real issues with the unit at all given all portable audio is a compromise, overall size, battery size, battery play time, amp power, dacs ...

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    Hi JP - I have a pair of JH13s on the way and the ALO RX 3 just arrived. Can't wait to try this combo with the AK100.

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    Personally i'll stick with my Cowon X7. No 24bit support but similar cludgy UI, 120Gig HD and half the price.

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    Hi all and Chris, been lurking here for several years, big fan of the site. My A&K 100 arrived yesterday from Japan. I agree the interface is a bit cludgey, but, with my Westone 4Rs the sound is fantastic directly out of the headphone jack. I think some of the quirks will likely be fixed in upcoming firmware updates (at least I will hope so). I live south east of Toronto, and the majority of the Canadian / US eastern seaboard were blasted with a nasty snow storm, yesterday. It was a pleasure listening to digitized vinyl at 24/96K on my portable, while snow blowing the drive. My preference will always be listening to analog LPs and digital via the big system in the basement, but with a newborn it is becoming tougher and tougher to find time(s) to listen.

     

    On a slightly different note, I have been playing around with a cheap no-name 64GB microSD card - the AK100 is having some issues reading files written to the 64GB cards... I think the problem is the Micro-to-SD adapter that came with those no-name micro SD cards. I am testing with a Kingston microSD adapter, and so far so good. You will need to format to FAT32 and not exFAT as exFAT doesn't seem to be recognised. I will keep this thread posted. If anyone else can share brand's of microSD cards and any issues that would be great. I guess you get what you pay for ;-D.

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    Hi Lou - Great to hear you like the unit. I ended up purchasing the review sample a couple days ago. I just couldn't send it back. I ordered a couple SanDisk 64GB microSD cards that should arrive soon. I also sent the unit to Vinnie at Red Wine Audio for his Mod that improves the sound with low impedance earphones. Can't wait to get it back!

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    Hi Lou - Great to hear you like the unit. I ended up purchasing the review sample a couple days ago. I just couldn't send it back. I ordered a couple SanDisk 64GB microSD cards that should arrive soon. I also sent the unit to Vinnie at Red Wine Audio for his Mod that improves the sound with low impedance earphones. Can't wait to get it back!

     

    Thanks Chris, let me know how the RWA mods sound. My cheap no name 64 GB is useless, it doesn't matter how or where I format the card, the files become corrupt after first write to the card. So I have a 32 GB card in the AK100 now, and will buy a 64 GB card, which should be enough for what I want to carry around with me. At some point in the future they may come out with 128GB microSD...

     

    So, I have done some listening, and I have to say with the Westone 4Rs the sound directly out of the headphone output of the AK100 sounds better than being driven by my Practical Devices XM6 headphone amp. The PD XM6 is great with my Sennheiser HD650s, actually quite stunning for a portable rig. The Westones have better base drive and definition directly out of the AK100. Going out of the XM6, the Westones take on a more woolly sound, and I find are not as well balanced. The top end has more sparkle directly out of the AK100. The Sennheisers being driven from the XM6 connected to the AK100 is a great sounding combo - especially on high-res material, the top end has a lot of air, and almost an electrostatic type sound signature. I can see how with some armature type IEMs the 22 ohm output impedance would not be ideal, I think it is a good match for the Westones. Too low an output impedance with the westones, and I find the base is too lean.

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    High Res and Bluetooth will be a problem since Bluetooth only runs at 44.1/16 and 48/16 (and 8K for voice). The device will need to sample rate convert which will stress the processor to its limits. Does it support AAC or APT-X over Bluetooth? SBC is pretty marginal for quality audio.

     

    Headphones always seem to sound better from a direct connection to the amp, however most headphone amps become unstable when directly connected to the load. You need to treat it like a power amp with an output matching network and possibly a Zobel to tame the load reactances.

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    Whoever designed this clearly doesn't have a large enough collection of hi-rez music..

     

    If they did, they would have realised a max 96GB is not enough

     

    As you said, it's only just over half the capacity of the ipod touch..yet the ipod doesn't play large files..

     

    Why stuff around with 2 micro SD's? Why not put in 1x SDXD card slot which will eventually go to 2TB?...

     

    Pretty big oversight right there if you ask me ....

     

    Great coverage.

    I just got my AK100 player for review, and loved it so much I just bought it.

    However, I do agree about the SDXD slot - its tough thinking I could have 2TB of storage!

     

    But, the user experience makes up for any of those oversights thus far, for me...

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    Hi JP - I have a pair of JH13s on the way and the ALO RX 3 just arrived. Can't wait to try this combo with the AK100.

     

    Chris!

     

    I was using my ALO RxMK3-B w/ the AK100 - KILLER combo.

    Now I'm using the ALO International - which is yet another step forward! Plus - it stacks beautifuly on the International.

     

    ALO International + AK100 - is now my portable reference of choice (still love my iPod Classic - but...).

    This combo just takes OFF w/ either Audeze LCD3's - or, JH Audio JH-13 Pro Freqphase IEMS. WOW

     

    Can't wait to hear your thoughts brotha

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    To users of the AK100 with 64GB mSD cards, is anyone finding they are having issues with the AK100 not consistently being able to read from a 64GB microSD? I am formatting FAT32, and occasionally the files disappear from the AK100, re inserting the card and rebooting usually does the trick, but this is annoying. The memory brand is Kingston, I do not have the same issue with my 32 GB Kingston card. I am wondering if this is a firmware bug, or a compatibility issue with Kingston 64 mSD cards (class 10). Interested to hear feedback from other owners.

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    mikemercer,

     

    what is volume setting in AK100 when used with ALO international?

    75(max) ?

     

    Chris!

     

    I was using my ALO RxMK3-B w/ the AK100 - KILLER combo.

    Now I'm using the ALO International - which is yet another step forward! Plus - it stacks beautifuly on the International.

     

    ALO International + AK100 - is now my portable reference of choice (still love my iPod Classic - but...).

    This combo just takes OFF w/ either Audeze LCD3's - or, JH Audio JH-13 Pro Freqphase IEMS. WOW

     

    Can't wait to hear your thoughts brotha

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    How was it ? How did this combo sound?

    Hi JP - I have a pair of JH13s on the way and the ALO RX 3 just arrived. Can't wait to try this combo with the AK100.

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    Thanks for quick response Mike!!! Much appreciated :)

    mikemercer,

     

    what is volume setting in AK100 when used with ALO international?

    75(max) ?

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    I just got my RWAK100 delivered today (I ordered it from ALO & had them drop ship directly to Vinnie for him to do his thing & he then shipped to me). My Earsonics SM64 iems sound terrific straight out of the hp jack. It's not often that I've been able to say a ~$1,200USD investment (AK100 + mod + shipping + leather case + 2 micro SD cards) for an audio device was totally worth it, but in this case I most definitely can say that.

     

    I will say though that my 250ohm Beyerdynamic T70's don't sound "awesome" out of the RWAK100...the T70 is a brighter headphone (I tend to love detail), but the highs are well, "strident" out of the RWAK100, and the T70 is found to be lacking by bassheads as well (though I have gotten great bass response out of my transportable Retina Macbook Pro set-up (only using the Meridian Explorer). The RWAK100 doesn't seem to give my T70 enough current to have more bass presence. I am seriously considering purchase of either the ALO National or International to use as an amp. I like the International, but don't want to pay extra for a DAC I just can't see myself using (I love the Meridian Explorer via USB out of my rMBP already).

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    @cubbie5150 - thanks for providing feedback. For me, stock AK100 with Westone 4Rs, is fantastic. I just changed the cables to the W4Rs to Moon Audio's latest Silver Dragon IEM cable, and that has made a nice improvement. Biggest improvement was surprising for me, it was in the bottom end. More detail, yet a smoother more organic audio experience. I am really pleased with the AK100. With 2 64 G mSD cards (plus the built in 32), there is plenty of space. For my rock and jazz redbook collection I store the audio at 350 kbps OGG (ogg Vorbis), all the high-res and audiophile stuff in FLAC. Great balance of taking a lot of music, and having the audiophile / high-res recordings in lossless. I would never store my collection in OGG for loudspeaker listening, but seriously, at 350 converted directly from lossless, I actually cannot hear a difference on headphones. At high bit-rates, OGG sounds transparent to the FLAC file (again, this is on headphones). If any of you are bored, give it a try. I wouldn't encode at anything less than 350 kbps for 44.1/16.

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    So a couple of you are using the ALO Rx MK3-B amp? I was thinking about going that route, but was put-off by something seemingly minor: the inputs are on the opposite end of the amp from the output jacks. It makes having a low profile set-up more difficult, and means there's the need for a connection on both ends. I know...kind of trivial, but at this level I guess it's things like that which focus buying decisions, at least for me. I might have to re-visit my reservations about the ALO International....I still don't want to spend money for the DAC feature that has, but based on reviews I've seen on head-fi, it seems that would be a better match, amp-wise, than the amp-only ALO National.

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    Here's my "combo" : AK100 > TWag v3 OM >JH13 Pro ( no rwak mod's, can do it myself in needed , but the sound is good as it gets with no mods) I believe AK100 + JH13 is perfect match , no matter what other people saying about impedance inconsistency ..whatever

    With my HD800 I would use my MacPro>Weiss DAC2 > Lehmann BCL>HD800 (nice!)

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    I just bought one (After hearing it at the NY Audio Show) - and I don't have headphones that are anything special - I have a pair of Audio Technika AT50's, ESW9's and a pair of grado 60i, and Grado 225i ... all are 32 Ohms give or take, and they all sound great! Don't let a spec sheet fool you they work great, lots of detail, transients, and tonality. Plenty of bass, too.

     

    Always let your ears be your guide - don't fixate on a spec sheet. "Regular" headphones aren't losing out at all.

     

     

    From what I understand, the AK100 doesn't have an ideal headphone output for low Ω earphones, thus you will get a deviation from the original recording. It seems a nice player, but perhaps not quite up to snuff regarding its target market: portable headphone AND earphone users. Goldenears.net rate the AK100 at 22Ω, which means that any earphone up to and maybe higher than 80Ω will probably lose at least bass response and possibly quite more.

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    Hi

     

    I have bought one after some listening test at my favorite seller.

     

    The+

    Great sound

    Good interface (at least for those who are not bewitched by Apple, navigation by Genre, Artists, Albums and Folders is OK for me)

     

    The -

    No gapless, and greater gaps with greater sampled files

     

    Album art: it seems that you need to have the images included in the files (flac for me). And i refuse to include an image in each file for various reasons, the first one being that it is not fully portable, and then it can screw some network players. Then my "folder.jpg" in each folder cannot be seen.

    It is not to see nice pictures, but it is so more convenient to find quickly an album by its picture, than reading its name...

     

    Best regards

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    Hi

     

    I have bought one after some listening test at my favorite seller.

     

    The+

    Great sound

    Good interface (at least for those who are not bewitched by Apple, navigation by Genre, Artists, Albums and Folders is OK for me)

     

    The -

    No gapless, and greater gaps with greater sampled files

     

    Album art: it seems that you need to have the images included in the files (flac for me). And i refuse to include an image in each file for various reasons, the first one being that it is not fully portable, and then it can screw some network players. Then my "folder.jpg" in each folder cannot be seen.

    It is not to see nice pictures, but it is so more convenient to find quickly an album by its picture, than reading its name...

     

    Best regards

    Hi ThierryNK - I don't want to get too far off topic, but what network players have you found that don't work well with embedded art work? I always use both embedded and folder.jpg for my FLAC files.

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