Cayin RU7 1-Bit Resistor Network Dongle DAC /Amp




























It's fantastic, awesome wide stage, dynamics and power for the small package it's able to drive my JH Audio Jolene without any hiccups
The Cayin RU7 is the smoothest and most musical dongle I’ve used. It pairs beautifully with my IEMs (especially the Aria 2 + Line-T balanced cable), delivering a wide, natural stage with tight bass and airy detail. Warm, powerful, and surprisingly close to desktop quality—highly recommended.
Build & Usability
Compact, solid build, feels premium.
Runs warm after extended sessions, but not uncomfortably so.
USB-C connection is reliable across Mac, iPad, and Android.
Power draw is noticeable on mobile, but manageable.
Sound Signature & Dynamics
Signature is smooth, natural, and musical rather than clinical.
The 1-bit DAC architecture gives it an almost analog liquidity—vocals and instruments flow effortlessly.
Excellent layering and separation, even in busy mixes.
Bass is tight, textured, and never bloated.
Treble is extended but not harsh, airy without sibilance.
Pairing & Synergy
Moondrop Aria 2 + Line-T OCC balanced cable: Stage widens, bass digs deeper, micro-detail steps forward—remarkably engaging combo.
AKG K712 Pro: Surprising drive capability; RU7 holds them with authority on balanced out.
IEMs in general: Low noise floor, no hiss with sensitive sets.
Best when run balanced (4.4mm), single-ended is still good but less holographic.
Quirks & Notes
On Android, you bump into AudioFlinger bottlenecks unless using a bit-perfect app (UAPP, HiBy, etc.).
iPad and Mac (Apple Music Hi-Res) shine—bitrates lock correctly, DSD128/256 playback is gorgeous.
Switching DSD modes (128/256/512) subtly alters staging and timbre—worth experimenting with depending on headphones.
The RU7 is more than just a dongle—it’s a gateway into proper hi-fi on the go. Smooth yet detailed, musical yet precise, it consistently outperforms my expectations for its size. Pair it with quality cables and resolving IEMs, and you’re in desktop DAC territory. For anyone curious about 1-bit DACs, this is the one to start with.
Excellent device, light, small with excellent sound, the sound is detailed, airy, transparent, clean and quite powerful
It’s different, less muddy but still manages to have that sweet organic sound.
Great dongle.
Listening with Leo's switch tuning 'ON', if I were to describe it in one sentence - very coherent, natural, musical tuning with top tier technicalities in the best possible way. If you are looking for a top tier all-rounder, look no further than the Pentara. With the amount of drivers and crossovers, it is impressive to achieve such technical details and tuning at a truly flagship level. Buy with confidence if this is what you look for
Pronounced and very high quality, tight, punchy, textured, controlled bass. Mids with enough warmth, emotion, note weight. Never thin or analyctical. Treble that provides clarity, detail, and air without sharpness and fatigue for me. Very deep and wide soundstage that expands like a sphere. Excellent resolution and imaging. No congestion. I do not have issues with anything in the frequency range that I can fault personally like I do with other IEMs. Everything just sounds right. Nothing sounds artificial or weird. Not recommended for bassheads seeking for more bass but rather for those that want neutral-warm leaning sound with pronounced and elevated bass.
UM's tuning switch '1' leans slightly less bass quantity, more clarity, and opens up the soundstage a little bit
Two different tunings that are noticeably different but useful from each other rather than being inferior. Easy to use the switches that compliment each other with tacticle sound
90% of the time I will prefer the switch on with Leo's tuning because it invokes a lot more emotion and dynamics with the elevated bass and warmth in the mids. Just my preference
Fairly easy to drive but scales with power or better DAC/AMP
Only major gripe I have is that the stock cable sucks tbh. Not ergonomic, heavy, stiff, minor microphonics, emits a minor sinewave hiss with my DAP as a USB DAC which I do not have with other cables. Recommend using a better cable up to user's choice
I notice that the treble does get a little spicy with poorly mastered songs with elevated treble though that is fairly rare
Lack of accessories and unboxing experience is not a big deal if you are ultimately chasing the sound anyway
As a self-proclaimed Astell fan and current owner of an SP3K, I hesitated quite a bit before upgrading to the SP4K, wondering if it was a halfway point (like an SP3.5K). I also wasn't particularly interested in an open-source Android system. Fortunately, I decided to take the plunge. The SP4K has turned out to be a complete surprise, to the point that it's the best DAP I've ever heard in terms of sound quality. A huge soundstage, bass with a texture I've never experienced before, and an astonishing level of detail. A total success.
These punch way above their price point. Very good bass for ba drivers that doesn’t make me miss dynamic drivers. Great technical performance, extended treble but not harsh. Love this set!