

🔋 Power your passion with silence and precision.
The iFi iPower X is a cutting-edge ultra-low noise DC power supply designed to upgrade your audio, video, and electronic devices by delivering a clean, stable 5V current. Featuring Active Noise Cancellation² technology and multiple interchangeable tips including USB-C, it ensures compatibility with a wide range of gear while eliminating electrical noise that can muddy sound and video quality. Compact and lightweight, it’s the smart upgrade for professionals seeking flawless performance and clarity.







| ASIN | B0847SVCKT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (231) |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 5060738780440 |
| Manufacturer | Abbingdon Music Research |
| Product Dimensions | 3.27 x 1.69 x 1.57 inches |
R**D
Not your average Wall Wart.
This is a clean switching power supply I am using to increase the line output from my Shanling EC Zero T tube based portable CD player. The player istelf has an internal DC battery which is ultra-quiet. I find no difference in sound quality when I use the iFi as a separate power supply via USB-C. The dynamics are unchanged merely a very slight (<1db) increase in volume which is expected when using the balanced DDHifi pure silver XLR/Pentaconn output cable directly to my amp or pre-amp depending on the system I am wishing to use. It is a product well worth the price. As is its larger cousin I have 5 of those. They are very quiet.
C**M
A sensible upgrade
This power supply does perform as intended. You should keep in mind that how effective this will be depends largely on what gear you intend to use it with. If you have a system that is resolving enough, you will notice an improvement. It doesn't add audio quality but instead cleans up the supplied power to allow device to perform optimally. I decided to try this with the Massdrop Arist R-1R DAC. I felt that this fairly affordable mutibit dac had potential but something was missing. In order to manufacture it within the price pint, some sacrifices had to be made. Usually one of the most expensive parts of high end gear is in the power supply. Arist compromised in this area by using a switching power supply. Granted, this results in a introductory price point for this dac but I am not aware of any high end multibit dac that takes this approach. This iFi power supply is a definite upgrade to the supplied switching power supply provided with the Arist. Using the Beyerdynamic DT1990 I can certainly hear a difference. Warmer midrange, more space and depth. It actually comes closer to the Schiit Bifrost. It does have a slightly more diffuse sound field than the Bifrost. I have been fooled a couple of times where I removed my headphones to make sure the loudspeakers were not on. The alternative would be to upgrade this dac by spending over $800 at a minimum. That makes this a good buy. I wish iFi made one for 24v demands. I'd replace the power supply to my Cavali Tube Hybrid and LCX+SDAC. When I switch back and fourth between the Arist and SDAC, the SDAC while very clean has a definite wall of sound compared to the large, spacious sounding ARIST. The iFi power supply really makes this immediately obvious where before you could tell it was there but not as apparent. A recommend buy for this setup.
R**E
Genuine audio upgrade.
Pretty much everybody who purchases an iFi supply will be using it in the context of an Audio-video system. I recently added a $20 DLink switch to put before the Bluesound Node streamer, and was more than a little surprised how beneficial it was, even with it's ultra cheapo wall wart supply. I happened to have an older model iFi 5V supply that I got about 4 years ago for around $50, so I tried that one out on the switch, and sure enough the sound quality improved by at least as much again. This only whetted my appetite for what a much better supply could achieve. So I got this PowerX supply to see if any incremental gains were to be had. I plugged it in an hour ago and was rewarded with a sound quality I did not think was possible...voices floated in a 3 dimensional space with great artication and clarity. The low bass became much faster and more in tune, as well as usefully deeper. And all this from powering a network switch that does not carry any analog audio. It makes me wonder what the $300 Elite would do for this humble switch! I may just pull the trigger and find out for myself! But for the price, the PowerX is the real deal!
Z**C
yeah, it's better
Took a star off for my 5v unit being one of those "frequently returned" items, which is kind of karma, since it replaced the 15v one that i accidentally ordered and promptly returned without opening the package. The Amazon credit was then used for this, which did not have all the nice iFi packaging, but most everything else (not the foreign outlet adapters, but i don't care. I do hope others have made good on leaving the country though). I've recently acquired a second one of the lower priced models, since i believe it makes a positive difference in the sonic output i consume, so suddenly splurged on this. One of my use-cases is directly into a WiiM Mini as an experiment in configuring a 'system' for portable single-outlet streaming and HP listening. I know the WiiM's internal DAC is often criticized, but i can stand it, even enjoy music through it. That iFi "iPower2" unit did give the WiiM an improved sound over the generic (Google, so slightly better than the cheapest) USB power adapter i initially used. The iPower2 was on hand, so i tried it; i liked it, so got that second one. Then this; i'm kind of on an audio run. The WiiM already had that USB-C adapter plugged into it, from that unit. I was listening to a Bach solo cello suite, and it didn't take long for the WiiM to reboot after swapping in this iFi for the less expensive one. while rebooting, i was afraid i'd hear no difference. No, it wasn't a double-blind situation, but yes, it sounded better. Is it 50% better? Probably not, but audio fools know how the price to performance curve works. It's maybe 20-30% better? 40? I don't know; i know i was prepared to hear zero difference. All in my imagination? if so, my imagination-enhancement was worth it. For "the budget enthusiast," under $200 is the sweet spot, i think. I have an SMSL PL 100 CD player on order that runs on 5v and plan to use this for that, especially as i also want to use that CDP sometimes as a single-outlet semi-portable headphone listening option (since it has its own HP-out; in the rear, which sucks, but it's a small device). If i don't love its internal DAC and want to experiment, i can use its digital outputs to an out-board DAC, and will use this one that, & power the CDP by the lower priced iFi. My audio outburst cost me a little bit, but it's not too much, to double my Joy.
S**N
Great for a DACmagic 200 M!
Really worked well for my DAC magic 200m .. better sound stage and cleaned up the bass to the point I can hear basslines that were buried in the mix before. Def worth the $$ .
P**D
Better than the Stock Power Supply
Replaced the stock "wall wart" and made an audible improvement with the Hagerman Tuba headphone amplifier. Not as good as the iPower Elite, though.
Y**F
Lo compré esperando mejorar la calidad de sonido en general de mi Zen DAC V1 que está conectado a mi laptop, también esperaba que eliminara el clipping/popping del dac causado por la mala implementación de su firmware (gracias iFi por causarme este dolor de cabeza constante). Los resultados: no he notado mejora de sonido alguna en las frecuencias, tampoco eliminó el clipping del DAC (de nuevo gracias iFi) sin embargo disminuyo notablemente el ruido que provocaba la perilla de volumen al momento de girarla (como de estática) sin solucionarlo al 100, diría que soluciono este problema un 85-90% lo cual agradezco porque es un dolor menos de cabeza, finalmente como opinión creo firmemente que este aditamento te mantiene cubierto ante eventualidades como picos de corrientes galvánicas o ruido que pudiera llegar a entorpecer tu experiencia de audio, el producto se siente de calidad muy premium y vienen bastantes aditamentos de conexión, le doy 4 estrellas.
L**K
I live in a condo built in the 70s with aluminum wiring. Needless to say we have VERY dirty power. My pedalboard was quiet enough but did suffer from some extra noise, especially when running heaters in the winter. Once I switched to running my board with the iFi supply the board became dead silent and sounded even more crisp. The BIG notice is my classic 108 fuzz which used to pick up radio stations. It is now dead quiet.
G**Y
Reçu en bon état et rapidement, meilleur filtration du courant en augmentant beaucoup la qualité du son et l'image stéréophonique. Je recommande.
I**N
While it may be hard to analyze the effectiveness of this product without an analyzer to gauge noise, i can say that using it with my Zen Stream, has in my opinion greatly contributed to its marvelous sound. With the ipower inserted into the chain, the background is blacker, which allows me to hear far more details in the music.I cannot perceive any noise, including hum in the chain, with the iFi ipower X inserted. I believe this product, does what it advertises.
B**N
Paired with RME ADI-2 FS. Texture, image and coherence are better than the bundle power adapter. But not a huge difference. Buyer needed to evaluate the cost effectiveness.