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iBasso Elevates Its Flagship DX340 with a Titanium Limited Edition

The DX340 Titanium keeps the same audiophile firepower — but wraps it in CNC-milled titanium and subtle refinements that push it deeper into luxury territory.


Music player displaying "Mango Player" interface on a sleek black and silver device with control buttons and vibrant red-blue background.

Just over a year after launching its flagship DX340 digital audio player, iBasso is back with a refined — and more exclusive — version.


Meet the iBasso DX340 Titanium Edition.


The original DX340 debuted as a $1,999 portable powerhouse aimed squarely at audiophiles who wanted something their smartphones simply couldn’t deliver: serious DAC performance, modular amplification, and proper wired headphone outputs.


Now, iBasso is adding a layer of premium appeal — and a slight price bump — with a limited titanium model.



Titanium Over Stainless Steel


The biggest difference is material.


The standard DX340 features a stainless steel chassis with black accents. The Titanium Edition upgrades that to a CNC-milled titanium body, promising:


  • Lighter weight (relative to strength)

  • Greater rigidity

  • A more premium feel

  • Subtle aesthetic refinement


It’s the kind of upgrade that won’t change how it sounds — but absolutely changes how it feels in the hand.


And in high-end portable audio, tactile experience matters.


MP3 player with text "DX340" and earphones on a wooden surface, partially covering a laptop. Tech gadgets in a sleek, modern setting.

Still a Technical Powerhouse


Beyond the chassis, the Titanium Edition remains largely identical to the standard model — and that’s not a bad thing.


Key features include:


  • 6-inch touchscreen display

  • Dual operating systems:

    • Mango OS (for purist playback)

    • Android 13 (for streaming and apps)

  • High-performance DAC section

  • Support for:

    • PCM up to 32-bit / 768kHz

    • Native DSD512 decoding

  • MicroSD expansion up to 2TB

  • Built-in Bluetooth with LDAC support


This is a fully modern digital audio player, not just a local file machine.



Balanced, Modular, and Built to Evolve


The DX340 offers:


  • 3.5mm single-ended output

  • 4.4mm balanced output


But the real differentiator is its modular amplifier architecture.


The DX340 supports interchangeable amplifier cards, allowing users to:


  • Upgrade amplification over time

  • Tailor output power for demanding headphones

  • Future-proof their investment


The standard DX340 ships with the AMP15 module.The Titanium Edition includes a “newly modified” version of AMP15 — though iBasso hasn’t detailed exactly what was changed.

That ambiguity only adds intrigue for enthusiasts.


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Portable — But Not Casual


This isn’t a lifestyle gadget.


The DX340 is built for listeners who:


  • Own high-end IEMs or headphones

  • Care about balanced outputs

  • Prefer local high-resolution files

  • Want Android streaming without sacrificing audio integrity


It’s essentially a reference-grade DAC/amp stack — shrunk into a portable chassis.


Price and Positioning


  • Standard DX340 (stainless steel): $1,999

  • DX340 Titanium Edition: $2,199


That’s a $200 premium for:

  • Titanium body

  • Slightly revised amplifier module

  • Limited-edition exclusivity


iBasso hasn’t specified production numbers, but this version is confirmed as limited.


Silver audio device with gold ports labeled BAL, SE, and DC-IN 12V against a blue background.

What This Upgrade Really Means


The Titanium DX340 doesn’t reinvent the formula.

It refines it.


This is about:


  • Material prestige

  • Build elevation

  • Collector appeal

  • Subtle sonic tweaks


And in the world of high-end portable audio, that’s often enough.


For serious audiophiles who already believe in the DX340 platform, the Titanium Edition feels less like a gimmick — and more like the final, polished expression of what iBasso believes portable hi-fi can be.



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