hiFace Two

Digital-to-Digital Converter

High-performance digital connection between computer, tablet or smartphone and digital-to-analog converters

The hiFace Two is a high value-for-money digital-to-digital converter for turning your computer into the main audio source for any hi-fi system with a digital input.

If your hi-fi system includes a digital-to-analog converter, or when your amplifier or CD player has a digital input to use their internal DAC with external sources, then you can use the hiFace Two to turn your computer into a high-performance digital music source.

Simply plug hiFace Two into one of your computer’s USB ports and connect its output to the digital input available in your hi-fi system-you can listen to music files with very high sound quality, whether MP3, CD-quality or high-resolution files.

Extremely easy to use, it is seen by your computer as a sound card. No need for drivers with Mac and Linux computers, the driver for Windows is provided.

hiFace Two works great together with…

Your hi-fi system
The hiFace Two is a digital connection, so you only need your computer and the digital input of your hi-fi system.
A PC or smart phone and a portable DAC with headphone amplifier
This is the simplest configuration, which can provide extraordinary sound if both the DAC/amplifier and headphones are of good quality.

Specifications

Audio

PCM sampling frequencies:

PCM 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz (according to the S/PDIF standard)

PCM resolution:

16 to 24 bits

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:

144 dBA

Output impedance:

75 Ohm

Inputs and Outputs

Inputs:

USB 2.0 high speed (USB A male connector)

Outputs:

SPDIF (RCA or BNC)

 

Dimensions and Weight

Dimensions:

80x15x10mm (LxWxH)

Weight:

net 50 g
gross 100 g

Electric

Output voltage:

0.5 Vrms (on 75 Ohm load)

Supply voltage:

5 VDC (powered by USB)

Power consumption:

300 mA

Manuals

English

Italian

Drivers

Operating Systems
Notes

Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows 8.1
Windows 10
Windows 11

(Update 06/07/2020)
Note: Depending on the antivirus, a false positive alarm for a Trojan virus may be generated during download or installation. If this happens, please temporarily disable the antivirus, install the driver and restart the antivirus.

Windows XP
Windows Vista

(updated 7/29/2016)