Cayin C9ii Flagship Dual Nutube Vacuum Tube Portable Headphone Amplifier
A classic reborn - redefining sonic excellence
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Gen5 Nutube 6P1 Vacuum Tube Circuit
Cayin has applied the Nutube vacuum tube to multiple products, including the N8, C9, N8ii, and N30LE, and now the C9ii. After years of continuous circuit experimentation and technical refinement, Cayin has equipped the C9ii with an adjustable anode (plate) voltage feature and the highly praised ability to switch between Classic and Modern dual tube timbre.
High/Low Anode Voltage
With the C9ii, introduces a new feature: switchable “Anode” voltage. The High/Low adjustable anode (plate) voltage further enriches and refines the range of timbres produced by the vacuum tubes. The working principle is that applying different operating voltages to the plate of a vacuum tube alters its operating state, ultimately affecting the sound signature of the timbre circuit. This mainly manifests in changes in audio linearity, and it will adjust the overlay, spectrum, amplitude, and ratio of second-order harmonic, resulting in perceptible audible differences.
- Classic + Anode (H): The richest tube sound, with intense emotional depth, suitable for vocal music with a lot of details.
- Classic + Anode (L): Slightly lighter tube sound, suitable for vocals with thicker tones.
- Modern + Anode (H): Less tube character, with moderate smoothing in the midrange and a slight sweetness added.
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Modern + Anode (L): Minimal tube coloration, without affecting resolution and definition.
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Solid State sound: Balanced across the entire frequency range, musical without tube coloration.
Dual Tube Timbre Circuit
- Modern Sound: Introduces a large-loop negative feedback system, with total gain determined by the large-loop negative feedback circuit. By incorporating negative feedback over multiple amplification stages, the total harmonic distortion (THD) will be reduced significantly. The harmonic distortion characteristics and sound signature lean more toward a modern style, with greatly reduced thermal noise and a slightly cleaner tube sound. The original C9 was designed with a similar NFB circuit.
- Classic Sound: No large-loop negative feedback; each stage operates independently through local feedback, with the overall gain determined by the cumulative gain of each stage. The distortion characteristics of the tube amplification circuit dominate the sound signature, resulting in a higher THD value. The distribution of harmonic distortion and the sensor signature exhibit a classic vacuum tube amplification circuit, with relatively more thermal noise and a richer vacuum tube presentation. The N8 DAP was designed with a similar NFB circuit.
Fully Discrete, Fully Symmetric Differential Headphone Amplifier
Cayin has designed a three-stage amplification circuit to embrace the fully symmetric design into C9ii: a differential input stage, a voltage amplification stage, and a power driver stage.
- Stage One: Symmetric JFET Common-source Differential input amplifier.
- Stage Two: Symmetric BJT Common-emitter Push-Pull Differential Voltage Amplifier.
- Stage Three: Symmetric BJT Common-collector Push-Pull Parallel Current Amplifier (emitter follower).
Negative Feedback (NFB)
The C9ii has an integrated precision control circuit that allows the headphone amplifier to operate in various modes such as NFB/LFB, Class A/Class AB, Hyper, single-ended, and balanced input/output modes.
On the C9ii, when NFB is on (indicator light on), the audio output presents more spatiality with stellar dynamic range, excellent transient response, and relatively fewer harmonics, delivering more neutral sound with impressive detail and speed. Audiophiles frequently associate these changes with “higher resolution.” On the other hand, when NFB is off (indicator light off), the audio output displays richer harmonics. You can hear a more cohesive and full-bodied presentation, with stronger imaging and more textured and elastic mid-bass frequencies.
- Gen5 Dual Nutube Circuit with Classic / Modern / Solid-State timbre
- Fully-symmetrical 3-stage discrete and balanced headphone amplifier
- Quick release battery tray with user replaceable cells (Samsung 35E 3400mAh x 4)
- Up to 17.5 hrs battery life, QC3.0 + PD2.0 charging
- 8.4V direct battery power w/o DC up-conversion
- Nutube Plate Voltage High/Low (timbre circuit)
- Dual amp operation (Class A/AB headphone amp)
- Hyper mode for ultimate performance (headphone amp)
- Local or Large Loop NFB (on/off)
- Dual input mode (Line/Pre-amp)
- High power headphone output (up to 4100mW per channel at 16 ohms)
- 128 step high precision Dual MUSES72320V e-controled volume
- Bundled high quality 8-core OCC 4.4mm + 3.5mm analog interconnects
- 3.5mm/4.4mm conversion between Balanced and Single ended inputs / outputs
- Aluminium Alloy CNC Machine Chassis
- Effective heat dispersion with graphite thermal pad and CNC aluminium heat sinks
- C9ii Dual Nutube portable hadphone amplifier
- C9ii Battery Module (pre-installed)
- CS-35C35II single-ended interconnect cable
- CS-44C44II balanced interconnect cable
- Samsung INR18650-35E batteries x 4 (pre-installed)
- Hi-res stickers
- Type-C cable
- User manual
C9ii Product information |
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Input: 3.5mm TRS, 4.4mm TRRRS |
Timbre Circuit (Tube): KORG Nutube 6P1 x 2 |
Output: 3.5mm TRS, 4.4mm TRRRS |
Timbre Circuit (SS): Toshiba 2SK209 JFET x 4 |
Charging: USB Type-C (QC3.0, PD2.0 9V 2A) |
Input Differential Amp.: LSK489 Dual JEFT x 4 + LSJ689 Dual JFET x4 |
Dimension: 165 x 88.5 × 30 (mm) |
Electronic Volume Control: MUSES72320 x2 |
Net Weight: ~650g |
Battery: Samsung INR18650-35E (3400mAh) x4 |
C9ii Headphone Output |
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Setting |
Parameter |
Test Condition |
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Load (ohms) |
16 ohms |
32 ohms |
150 ohms |
300 ohms |
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Power 3.5mm SE |
Tube/Solid state |
1200mW |
700mW |
160mW |
80mW |
High/Low Gain |
Power 4.4mm BAL |
Tube/Solid state |
4100mW |
2600mW |
640mW |
320mW |
High/Low Gain |
Freq. response
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Tube |
20Hz-80kHz (+/- 0.5dB)
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High/Low Gain |
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Solid State |
11Hz-80kHz (+/- 0.5dB)
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High/Low Gain |
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Single-Ended/Balanced Conversion |
SE>SE |
BAL>SE |
SE>BAL |
BAL>BAL |
Test Condition |
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THD+N
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Solid state |
0.002% |
0.002% |
0.001% |
0.001% |
@1kHz, 1Vrms, A-Weighted |
Vacuum Tube |
0.030% |
0.015% |
0.060% |
0.007% |
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Dynamic Range (High Gain)
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Solid State |
121dB |
123dB |
121dB |
124dB |
20Hz~20kHz, High Gain, A-Weighted |
Vacuum Tube |
112dB |
116dB |
111dB |
115dB |
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Dynamic Range (Low Gain) |
Solid state |
125dB |
126dB |
125dB |
127dB |
20Hz~20kHz, Low Gain, A-Weighted |
Vacuum Tube |
118dB |
120dB |
117dB |
120dB |
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SNR (High Gain) |
Solid state |
121dB |
123dB |
121dB |
125dB |
20Hz~20kHz, High Gain, A-Weighted |
Vacuum Tube |
112dB |
115dB |
111dB |
114dB |
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SNR (Low Gain) |
Solid state |
124dB |
125dB |
125dB |
126dB |
20Hz~20kHz, Low Gain, A-Weighted |
Vacuum Tube |
118dB |
119dB |
117dB |
120dB |
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Channel Separation |
Solid state |
75dB |
97dB |
114dB |
@1kHz, A-Weighted |
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Vacuum Tube |
75dB |
90dB |
110dB |
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Input Sensitivity |
Line In |
1.5V |
2.8V |
1.5V |
2.8V |
High Gain |
3.0V |
5.6V |
3.0V |
5.6V |
Low Gain |
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Pre In |
2.1V |
3.8V |
2.1V |
3.6V |
High Gain |
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4.2V |
7.5V |
4.2V |
7.2V |
Low Gain |
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Output Impedance |
Tube/Solid state |
0.095 Ohms |
0.190 Ohms |
High/Low Gain |
Note:
- Unless otherwise stated, all parameters are measured at 32 ohm loading, under high anode voltage with NFB (Negative Feedback) turned off.
- All parameter with tube timbre are measured at Modern Tube setting.
- All parameters are measured when the batteries are fully charged.
- The parameters are based on measurements from the Cayin laboratory and are for reference only.
C9ii Battery and Duration | ||||
Battery Duration (approx.) | Timbre | Mode | Single-Ended (3.5mm) | Balanced (4.4mm) |
Solid State | Class AB | 17.5 hours | 13.5 hours | |
Class A | 15 hours | 10.3 hours | ||
Hyper | 15 hours | 10.5 hours | ||
Vacuum Tubes | Class AB | 12.5 hours | 9.7 hours | |
Class A | 11.5 hours | 8.4 hours | ||
Hyper | 11.5 hours | 8.4 hours | ||
Charging Time (approx.) | Standard Charger (5V-2A) | 6.5 hours | ||
Quick Charge PD2.0 (9V2A) | 3.5 hours |
Note
- Test condition: Input of a standard line level audio signal, volume at 10 o'clock position, low gain, high anode setting, connected to 32 ohm headphones.
- Charging time might be extended if the four lithium batteries are at different voltages (capacity)