audioquest DragonFly Red v1.0 USB Digital To Analog Converter Instructions
- June 3, 2024
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Table of Contents
- audioquest DragonFly Red v1.0 USB Digital To Analog Converter
- DragonFly Black v1.5 Flight Manual
- What’s Included?
- Supported Operating Systems
- Setting Up DragonFly
- For Use with Apple OS X®
- Setup for USB
- Why is “Format” Important?
- Apple OS X continued
- For Use with Windows® 7, 8.1, and 10
- Why is “Format” Important?
- For use with Apple Mobile devices
- For Use with Android TM Devices
- Desktop Device Manager Application
- Take DragonFly Higher
- Warranty Registration
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
audioquest DragonFly Red v1.0 USB Digital To Analog Converter
DragonFly Black v1.5 Flight Manual
DragonFly Black is a USB digital-to-analog converter (DAC) designed to deliver cleaner, clearer, more naturally beautiful sound from any computer, smartphone, or tablet. DragonFly Black’s unique design allows for playback of any file type regardless of resolution. Natively, DragonFly Black is capable of decoding 24-bit/96kHz data. (For files with higher sample rates, your computer or mobile device, in conjunction with its playback software, will resample the data to a compatible resolution. For more details, see “Why is `Format’ Important.”)
DragonFly Black represents the culmination of several new and exciting achievements.
Over the better part of three years, Audio Quest and acclaimed engineer Gordon Rankin have been tirelessly developing sophisticated software solutions that have allowed us to implement a new, high-performance class of USB microcontrollers. We have chosen to work with Microchip®, a leading provider of microcontrollers and analog semiconductors. With exceedingly low power consumption and extremely low-noise power supplies, the Microchip microcontrollers achieve unprecedented levels of efficiency and signal-to- noise ratio, regardless of bit- or sample rate.
While DragonFly versions 1.0 and 1.2 achieved new standards of performance and portability in the high-fidelity audio world, many of our customers have longed for a similar product that could be reliably used with their handheld mobile devices. Previously, DragonFly’s power consumption limited its compatibility to Mac and Windows laptops and PCs. Now, with our developments in the field of microcontrollers, we are able to improve DragonFly’s performance while also offering compatibility with handheld Apple Mobile and Android devices. Improved performance and greater versatility!
DragonFly Black employs a unique clock system called a Hybrid-PLL. While not discrete, the Hybrid-PLL performs equal to, or better than, many discrete clock systems, at a fraction of their cost. This has allowed us to devote resources to more sophisticated components elsewhere.
Additionally, DragonFly Black is software upgradable. Our collaboration with Gordon Rankin and Microchip has now resulted in products that allow consumers to download new software if and when it ever becomes necessary. While we can’t reliably predict any necessary software changes, Audio Quest feels that it is important to provide long-term support for our customers and their investments in audio.
Finally, we simply cannot overstate the significance of Gordon Rankin’s contributions to Audio Quest. DragonFly Black represents many of Gordon’s most innovative, creative, and elegant solutions to date.
We encourage you to spend a few minutes reading through the Flight Manual and then sit back, relax, and get high on your favorite music! Audio Quest
What’s Included?
- DragonFly Black v1.5 Asynchronous USB DAC
- Travel Pouch
- Flight Manual
Supported Operating Systems
- Apple OS X®
- Apple iOS®
- Microsoft Windows® (7, 8.1, 10)
- Android TM
Setting Up DragonFly
DragonFly Black is designed to be “plug and play” with all major desktop and mobile devices and operating systems, such as Android, Apple, and Microsoft. No additional drivers are required for DragonFly Black to operate with any of these systems. Additionally, DragonFly Black is equipped with a 64-step analog volume control. With DragonFly Black connected to a PC or mobile device, adjusting the host’s system volume control will, through proxy, control the DragonFly Black’s onboard volume. This ensures maximum resolution and the highest sound quality, regardless of volume setting.
For Use with Apple OS X®
(For Windows setup, skip to page 13; for Apple Mobile device setup, skip to page 17, for Android setup, skip to page 18.)
DragonFly Black is compatible with Mac OS X, versions 10.6.8 and later. OS X menus may appear slightly different from the screenshots shown below. Some have changed over the life of OS X, but their functionality has remained the same.
Setup for USB
Using “System Preferences” to send audio to DragonFly Black, while keeping alerts and sound effects on the computer’s speakers:
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Insert DragonFly Black into your computer’s USB port.
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Open “System Preferences” from the Dock or from the Apple® dropdown menu (top left).
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Click on the “Sound” icon.
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In the Sound panel, click on the “Output” tab. Select “Audio Quest DragonFly Black 1.5.”
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Click on the Sound panel’s “Sound Effects” tab.
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In the “Play sound effects through” menu, select “Internal Speakers.”
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Close the window.
Setting up the “Audio MIDI Setup” so computer audio plays through DragonFly Black:
- Open the “Applications” folder, and then the “Utilities” folder.
- Within Utilities, double-click to open “Audio MIDI Setup.”
- Within the “Audio Devices” panel, click on “Audio Quest DragonFly Black 1.5.”
- Select, “Use this device for sound output”
- Use the “Format” dropdown menu to choose a sample rate–most likely 44100.0 Hz. (See “Why is `Format’ important,” right.)
Why is “Format” Important?
CDs operate at a sampling frequency of 44100.0 Hz. Compressed MP3 and AAC music files and audio streams are typically encoded at three different quality levels–128kbps, 256kbps (iTunes Plus), and 320kbps–and are most often reconstructed as 44100.0 Hz files. Similarly, many music downloads and CDs ripped as Apple Lossless or FLAC files are reconstructed to 44100.0 Hz. If you have higher resolution files, it is important to choose the correct higher sample rate in order to maximize the benefit of those files. For the best performance with sampling rates above DragonFly Black’s 96kHz ceiling, files should be played at a rate mathematically related to their native resolution. For instance, a 192kHz file should be played at 96kHz (i.e., 2 x 96000.0 = 192000.0).
Some programs (such as NPR) use 48000.0 Hz. These 24-bit/48000.0 Hz files can sound amazingly close to higher sample-rate files. Some “high-res” files use 88200.0 Hz because it is a multiple of the CD standard sample rate (i.e., 2 x 44100.0 = 88200.0). Some “high-res” files use 96000.0 Hz because it is a multiple of the sample rates used on DVDs, Blu-rays, and in the computer world (i.e., 2 x 48000.0 = 96000.0).
DragonFly Black’s LED lights up in different colors to indicate status or
sample rate:
Red: Standby Green: 44100.0 Hz Blue: 48000.0 Hz
Amber: 88200.0 Hz Magenta: 96000.0 Hz
Apple OS X continued
Making certain that sound effects are routed to the computer’s speakers and not to DragonFly Black:
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In the already open “Audio Devices” window, click first to highlight “Built-In Output.”
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Click on the gear icon drop-down menu.
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Check that “Play alerts and sound effects through this device” is grayed out.
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If it is not, click to select it so the now appears next to “Built-In Output.”
Plug in earbuds, headphones, or use a cable to connect DragonFly Black to your powered speakers or amplifier, and you are ready to listen!
For Use with Windows® 7, 8.1, and 10
Setup for USB
Using “Control Panel” “Sound” settings to send audio to DragonFly Black, while keeping alerts and sound effects on the computer’s speakers:
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Insert DragonFly Black into your computer’s USB port.
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Go to Start menu and launch “Control Panel.”
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Open “Hardware and Sound” panel.
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Select “Sound.”
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For USB: The Audio Quest DragonFly Black is added as “Speakers.” Ensure it is the “Default Device.” Select “Speakers.”
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Click “Properties” button for more setup options.
a. Click “Advanced” tab. Use the dropdown menu to choose the sample rate–most likely 24-bit/44100.0 Hz. (See “Why is `Format’ Important,” right.)
b. For “Exclusive Mode,” check both options, then click “OK.”
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For Windows 8.1: Click “Enhancements” button.
a. Select “Disable All Enhancements.”
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For Windows 7: Setting chimes and alerts to play through the computer’s speakers and not DragonFly Black:
a. Select “Sounds” tab.
b. For “Sounds Scheme,” select “No Sounds.” This prevents chimes and computer alerts from playing back through DragonFly Black
c. Enter “DragonFly Black 1.5” as your “Sound Scheme” (optional). Click “OK.” Close window.
Why is “Format” Important?
CDs operate at a sample frequency of 44100 Hz. Compressed MP3 and AAC music files and audio streams are typically encoded at three different quality levels–128kbps, 256kbps (iTunes Plus), and 320kbps–and are most often reconstructed as 44100.0 Hz files. Similarly, many music downloads and CDs ripped as Apple Lossless or FLAC files are reconstructed to 44100 Hz. If you have higher-resolution files, it is important to choose the correct higher sample rate in order to maximize the benefit of those files. For the best performance with sampling rates above DragonFly Black 1.5’s 96kHz ceiling, files should be played at a rate mathematically related to their native resolution. For instance, a 192kHz file should be played at 96kHz (i.e., 2 x 96000.0 = 192000.0).
Some programs (such as NPR) use 48000 Hz. These 24-bit/48000 Hz files can sound amazingly close to higher sample-rate files. Some “high-res” files use 88200 Hz, but Windows 7 is not currently compatible with this sample rate. To play 88200 Hz music files, Windows 7 users must select 44100 Hz, 48000 Hz, or 96000 Hz, with 44100 recommended as optimal because it is a direct multiple of the native sample rate (i.e., 2 x 44100.0 = 88200.0). Windows 8 will play all sample rates. Windows-compatible third-party music players, such as JRiver and foobar2000 will play 88200 Hz files at their native sample rate. For support or more information about these music players, please visit jriver.com or foobar2000.org. Some “high-res” files use 96000 Hz because it is a multiple of the sample rates used on DVDs, Blu-rays and in the computer world (i.e., 2 x 48000.0 = 96000.0).
DragonFly Black 1.5’s LED lights up in different colors to indicate status or sample rate:
- Red: Standby
- Green: 44100 Hz
- Blue: 48000 Hz Amber: 88200 Hz
- Magenta: 96000 Hz
Plug in earbuds, headphones, or use a cable to connect DragonFly Black to your powered speakers or amplifier, and you are ready to listen!
For use with Apple Mobile devices
DragonFly Black will work with Apple’s mobile handheld devices. In order to connect DragonFly Black to an iPhone or iPad and play music, an Apple Lightning-to-USB Camera Adapter or Camera Connection Kit is required. For more info, visit http://www. apple.com/shop.
- Plug the Camera Adapter/Connector into your Apple mobile device.
- Plug DragonFly Black into the Camera Adaptor/Connector’s USB port.
- Turn down the volume on your mobile device to at least 50%.
- Select your desired music/media app, and then select your desired song or stream.
- Adjust volume to desired level.
For Use with Android TM Devices
DragonFly Black will work with most Android devices running on Lollipop OS (and some Android devices running on KitKat), provided that the device manufacturer has adhered to the USB specification and implementation, and supports audio over USB. To verify that your Android device complies with isochronous USB audio, download and run USB Host Check: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.tauruslabs.usbhostcheck.
In our early pre-production testing, we found that some Android devices (4.1 OS and newer) do not provide native support for audio over USB. If you find that your Android device (4.1 or newer) does not support audio over USB, we ask that you please contact the manufacturer of your device. To determine whether your device supports audio over USB, consult the user manual or visit the manufacturer’s website.
For a reliable media player that has its own built-in USB device driver, ensuring reliable connectivity to all USB DACs, we suggest the following application: http://www.extreamsd.com/index.php/2015-07-22-12-01-14/usb- audio-driver. This application is compatible with various audio formats and will manage music on both the Android’s internal memory and inserted SD cards. Additionally, with the phone connected to the Wi-Fi network, this application can find and connect to DLNA servers/libraries. Version 2.2.5 USB Pro Player now supports playback for Tidal Streaming.
In order to connect your Android device to DragonFly Black:
- Android devices use a USB format known as “OTG” (On the Go). OTG USB ports require a unique 5-pin USB Micro to 4-pin USB A (Female) adaptor. In order to connect an Android device in USB Host Mode to a DAC, an OTG adaptor must be used. See www.audioquest.com/dragontailOTG
- Select the appropriate cable for your Android device. Audio Quest offers a wide range of high-performance USB cables, with connectors suitable for Android devices (such as USB Micro and USB Mini). For more information, go to the USB Cables section at http://www.audioquest.com/digital-interconnects/. In some rare cases, a proprietary connection or adaptor will be required to transmit audio over USB. (Consult your device’s user manual or visit the manufacturer’s website.)
- Turn down the volume on your Android device to at least 50%.
- Select your desired music/media app, and then select your desired song or stream.
- Adjust volume to desired level.
Desktop Device Manager Application
Available for Mac OS X and Windows 7, 8.1, and 10
The Audio Quest Desktop Device Manager Application allows you to identify your
DragonFly’s serial number and software version to ensure that the device is up
to date.
In order to install the Audio Quest Desktop Device Manager Application:
- Go to: http://www.audioquest.com/dragonfly/app and download the latest Device Manager available for your operating system.
- Double-click the installer icon and follow the onscreen instructions until complete. The application’s icon will appear on your desktop.
- To run the Device Manager Application, double-click the application’s icon.
- A window will appear, asking you to connect a DragonFly Black device to your computer.
- The Device Manager Application will automatically check for available software updates. However, if you’d like to manually check for updates, you can do so whenever you wish by clicking the “Check for Updates” button. If an update is available, the “Update Now” button will be enabled. Click this button to start the update process.
- PLEASE DO NOT DISCONNECT YOUR DRAGONFLY BLACK DURING THE UPDATE PROCESS. Doing so can leave the DragonFly Black in a non-functional state. If, for any reason, your DragonFly Black is disconnected during the update process, or your computer unexpectedly shuts down during the update process, your DragonFly Black may be rendered unusable. To reset your DragonFly Black, click the Advanced button. (See below.)
- RESETTING YOUR DRAGONFLY BLACK: With your DragonFly Black inserted in your computer’s USB port, click the Advanced button, located in the lower left hand corner of the Device Manager window. Select “Reset Now.” You will be asked to “Confirm” or “Cancel” this action. Select “Confirm” and wait for the application to finish the reset process. Again, please do not disconnect your DragonFly Black during the reset process. If, for any reason, your DragonFly Black is disconnected during the reset process, simply reinsert DragonFly Black and perform the reset process again.
- Once the update/reset process is complete, the Device Manager Application will display the following message: The update is complete and it is safe to disconnect your device.
- Once you have checked for updates and/or made your desired changes, disconnect the DragonFly Black and quit the Device Manager Application. Your DragonFly Black is ready to use.
Visit http://www.audioquest.com/computer- audio for advanced computer audio setup guides that include tips, tweaks, and techniques for getting the best sound from various music applications such as iTunes, Roon, JRiver, foobar2000, Pure Music, Decibel, and Bit Perfect.
Take DragonFly Higher
Jitterbug USB Filter
Our Jitterbug USB filter employs dual discrete noise-dissipation circuits to
reduce the noise and ringing that plague both the power and data lines of USB
ports throughout your audio system. It can be used with USB DACs, hard drives,
NAS devices, routers, streamers, computer peripherals, and even with mobile
devices into a car stereo! For those who already own DragonFly, Jitter Bug
should be a fun, easy, and affordable upgrade: Simply plug JitterBug into an
available USB port, then plug DragonFly into it.
Bridges & Falls Analog
Cables
Determining the correct connection for your device, and finding a cable that’s
commensurate in performance with your needs and desires, should be painless.
Bridges & Falls cables honor the fact that today’s components require more
connectivity options than ever before, while taking full advantage of the
efficiencies in making single-ended stereo cables in a single jacket. With the
appropriate Bridges & Falls cable, you can connect DragonFly to powered
loudspeakers or a complete high-performance audio system! Audio Quest offers a
comprehensive selection with a wide variety of modern connector
configurations, such as 3.5mm to: 3.5mm RCA DIN
Dragon Tail USB Extender
Cable
Dragon Tail is a USB extender cable that allows a USB device (such as
DragonFly or a flash drive) to more easily and safely fit next to other
occupied computer ports. Most importantly, like all Audio Quest products,
Dragon Tail is designed and manufactured for low distortion and maximum
performance. Sharing design elements with our Carbon USB cable, Dragon Tail
uses solid conductors with silver plating that comprises 5% of the total
conductor metal, foamed-polyethylene insulation to maintain critical signal-
pair geometry, and direct silver-plated USB contacts. In addition,
DragonTail’s signal-carrying conductors are controlled for digital-audio
directionality for more engaging and immersive sound.
Dragon Tail USB Adaptor
For Android TM Devices
Dragon Tail for Android is a USB adaptor designed to activate USB Host Mode on
any Android-enabled device, allowing the device to transmit audio over USB to
an outboard digital-to-analog converter (DAC). Use Dragon Tail for Android to
connect any Android-enabled device to a USB DAC, such as DragonFly Red or
DragonFly Black, for improved audio performance. Like Dragon Tail, Dragon Tail
for Android shares design elements with our Carbon USB cable, including solid
conductors with silver plating that comprises 5% of the total conductor metal,
foamed polyethylene insulation, and signal-carrying conductors that have been
controlled for low-noise directionality.
Warranty Registration
Please complete and mail this warranty card off today!
Limited Warranty
Your new DragonFly is warranted to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for one year from the date of purchase, subject to the limitations
and conditions contained in this warranty. This warranty covers the cost of
both labor and materials on any repair deemed necessary by our service
department. Your proof of purchase or a copy of your sales receipt must
accompany all requests for warranty coverage. Refer to the enclosed AudioQuest
DragonFly Limited Warranty Statement for details. Your new DragonFly is
warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year
from the date of purchase, subject to the limitations and conditions contained
in this warranty. This warranty covers the cost of both labor and materials on
any repair deemed necessary by our service department. Your proof of purchase
or a copy of your sales receipt must accompany all requests for warranty
coverage. If at any time your DragonFly malfunctions as a result of faulty
materials or workmanship, we will repair the defect(s) or replace the unit as
deemed appropriate at our sole discretion. AudioQuest reserves the right to
use materials regularly utilized at the time of repair in the event that
original materials are no longer available. If replacement of your DragonFly
is deemed appropriate by our service department, we will replace it with one
of the same or most similar style, of a value not in excess of the original
purchase price of your product.
Warranty Registration
Please complete and mail this warranty card today, or go online and register
at www.audioquest.com/dacs.
When a software update is available, AudioQuest will send an email, so that
you can be sure your product has the latest features.
Limitations and Conditions
This warranty is subject to the following limitations and conditions:
- A) The unit will not be covered under the warranty if:
1. It has been altered or modified in any way.
2. It has been damaged due to misuse, negligence, accident or improper operation.
3. It has been subjected to water damage, or extremes of humidity or temperature.
4. It has been purchased from an unauthorized dealer, or unauthorized repair or service has been performed.
- B) For repairs and returns:
1. A request for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number must be made in writing or via phone to AudioQuest.
2. A return address and phone number must be included.
3. Returned product must be accompanied by the RMA number, a written description of the defect or issue, and a photocopy of the original purchase receipt.
4. Customer is responsible for paying shipping charges to AudioQuest.
5. If the product is found to be out of warranty, as a condition found in A) above, the customer will be given the option to pay for the repairs or replacement, or to have the unit returned to them.
- C) Limited to original purchaser
1. This Warranty is for the sole benefit of the original purchaser of the DragonFly and shall not be 7transferred to a subsequent purchaser of the product.
Warrantor and Contact
Inquiries regarding the Limited Warranty, or a request for an RMA may be sent
to the following address:
USA
AudioQuest
Attn: Customer Service
2621 White Rd
Irvine, CA 92614
United States
Email: rma@audioquest.com
Phone: 949-585-0111
Netherlands, Germany, UK
AudioQuest
Attn: Customer Service
Hoge Bergen 1 0
4 704 RH Roosendaa I
The Netherlands
Email: info@audioquest.nl
Phone: +31 165 54 1404
Warranty Outside the USA, Netherlands, Germany or the UK
AudioQuest has authorized distributors in many countries of the world. In
each country, the authorized distributor or dealer thereof has accepted the
responsibility for warranty of products sold in their respective countries.
Warranty service should normally be obtained from the authorized distributor
or dealer from whom you purchased your product. In the unlikely event of
service required beyond the capability of the distributor, AudioQuest will
fulfill the conditions of the warranty. Such product must be returned at the
owner’s expense to AudioQuest, together with a photocopy of the bill of sale
for that product, a detailed description of the problem, and any information
necessary for return shipment. AudioQuest makes no other express warranty of
any kind whatsoever. All implied warranties, including warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, exceeding the specific
provisions of this warranty are hereby disclaimed and excluded from this
warranty. No representative or other person is authorized to assume for
AudioQuest any liability except as stated in this warranty. This warranty
statement can also be found on-line.
www.audioquest.com/DragonFiy/Warranty
References
- Apple Store Online - Apple
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- USB audio driver
- foobar2000
- JRiver Media Center software
- uest.com/Dragon
- AudioQuest
- AudioQuest
- DragonFly Series · AudioQuest
- AudioQuest
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