Astell Kern SE300 Review

Release Date
February 14, 2025
Price
$1900
The Future of Analog Sound
Specs

Body Color SE300: Platinum Silver
Body Material Aluminum and Stainless Steel
Display 5.46inch HD 1080 x 1920 touch screen
Supported Audio Formats WAV, FLAC, WMA, MP3, OGG, APE, AAC, ALAC, AIFF, DFF, DSF
Sample rate PCM : 8kHz ~ 384kHz (8/16/24/32bits per Sample)
DSD : DSD64(1bit 2.8MHz), Stereo / DSD128(1bit 5.6MHz), Stereo / DSD256(1bit 11.2MHz), Stereo
Output Level [Normal] Unbalanced 2Vrms │ Balanced 4Vrms (Condition No Load)
[High] Unbalanced 3Vrms │ Balanced 6Vrms (Condition No Load)
Decoding Support up to 32bit / 384kHz playback
Input USB Type-C input (for charging & PC & MAC)
Outputs Unbalanced Out (3.5mm), Optical Out(3.5mm)
Balanced Out (2.5mm, only 4-pole supported | 4.4m, only 5-pole supported)
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5GHz)
Bluetooth V5.0 (A2DP, AVRCP, Qualcomm® aptX™ HD, LDAC)


Tonality
9.1
Technique
9.4
Timbre
9.2
Build & Design
8.6
Synergy
8.7
Value For Price
8.4
Technology/OS
8.6
Pros
Many customization options on the sound
Technique
Timbre
Tonality
Battery life
Cons
No case
doesn’t pair great with treble bright iems
8.9

Total Score

Introduction

I’m here with a review of Astell&Kern’s latest player, the SE300. Personally, I find the SE series more successful than the SP and SR series. The previous series devices Se100, Se180 and Se200 were quite good in terms of sound. Let’s see if we can find one of the best examples of R2R dacs in a dap, A&futura Se300.

I bought the product myself with the purpose of writing an independent review. I have listened to it with different iems and over-ears for more than 400 hours in total.

Build & Design

The Astell Kern SE300 comes in a very simple box with a usb-c cable, screen protector, some papers, and a plastic sd socket plug. I was disappointed that a product with this price tag came without a case. Apart from that, the plastic piece for the sd slot was well thought out to prevent dust from escaping.

Dimensions 3.01” (76.45mm)[W] x 5.49” (139.45mm)[H] x 0.69” (17.6mm)[D]
Weight SE300: About 11.18oz (317g)

A&futura Se300’s Design

It has angular lines at its core, but with softened mini-curves, a reference to Astell Kern’s elegant design line. I have to say, however, that the SE300 is bigger and heavier than the overall SE series.

The type-c port is at the bottom of the device, while the 3.5mm, 4.4mm, and 2.5mm ports are at the top, along with the power button. The SE300 also has 3 control buttons, forward-stop-reverse. They made a different design with the volume pot on the outside, it’s nice that it’s illuminated but I don’t like the protrusion.

Technology & OS

SE300’s OS

As you know, Astell Kern uses a closed android software focused only on listening to music and offers a different experience from other android daps. Which one you like better is a personal preference, but the Se300 comes with a refreshed UI. It is close to the Sp3000 in terms of speed, but I found it slightly slower. I think the new UI does a great job in the archive section.

Techs

In this section I will talk about some technical details and make some references to the sound. First of all, the A&futura Se300 is a device with an R2R dac. Each R2R dac sounds according to the components used. The R2R dac in the SE300 is built with 96 very special TRC10 resistors, which have a margin of error of 0.01%. The Astell&Kern Se300 is one of the best R2Rs I’ve heard. It’s not just the R2R that’s good here, they’ve optimized the sound with a great FPGA filter that is active in OS mode. And it doesn’t end there. They have combined this great dac stage with an A/AB class amplifier, just as it should be. In this way, the system is designed to work with a great synergy within itself. I can say that there is an extraordinary engineering behind this amazing sound.

Add to all this 256gb of storage, 5050mAh battery (12 hours playtime), a voltage swing of up to 6Vrms, LDAC/aptxHD and Roon Ready support. Not to mention AK Connect. I leave the full audio specs of the Astell Kern SE300 here:

  • Frequency Response ±0.038dB (Condition : 20Hz~20kHz) Unbalanced │Balanced
    ±0.45dB (Condition : 20Hz~70kHz) Unbalanced │Balanced
  • S/N 114dB @ 1kHz, Unbalanced │ 115dB @ 1kHz, Balanced (Normal Gain)
    115dB @ 1kHz, Unbalanced │ 115dB @ 1kHz, Balanced (High Gain)
  • Crosstalk -135dB @ 1kHz, Unbalanced │ -144dB @ 1kHz, Balanced
  • THD+N 0.006% @ 1kHz, Unbalanced │ 0.006% @ 1kHz, Balanced
  • IMD SMPTE 0.005% 800Hz 10kHz (4:1) Unbalanced │Balanced
  • Output Impedance Unbalanced Out 3.5mm (1.3ohm) │ Balanced Out 2.5mm (1.3ohm), 4.4mm(1.3ohm)

Usabilty

First of all, the Astell Kern Se300 has a great advantage in terms of battery life, which is the most important factor of this thread. It promises 12 hours of battery life, and in my usage, I only need to charge it every two days. Putting that aside, I think it doesn’t have a fast enough interface for a device with a price tag close to 2 thousand dollars. I think this is the biggest disadvantage of Astell devices. When it comes to other issues, it comes without a case and the cases are extremely expensive. This is a minus in terms of user experience. What I like about the device is the versatile sound settings and the ability to control it via the phone. On the other hand, I would have preferred it to be the size of the A&futura SE100, I found it a bit big. On the other hand, I take my hat off to the 256gb storage space. In conclusion, I think that an open android based and smaller dap would be easier to use, but I don’t think it can deliver this solid sound. Just warning you about what you will encounter 🙂

Synergy

The Astell Kern A&futura Se300 has a slightly warm and slightly colored tonality, close to neutral, that will work well with almost any headphone. However, it is both natural and technically good enough to push many iems to their limits. And with OS/NOS and A-class/AB-Class amp options to customize the sound, it can handle even challenging synergies.

Astell Kern SE300 With Campfire Audio Astrolith

When I plugged the Campfire Audio Astrolith into the 4.4mm output of the Astell&Kern SE300, I was pleased with the result. Because this pairing has a fun and balanced presentation at the same time. The biggest reason for this is that the A&futura SE300 has a tuning that will restrain the planar timbre of the Astrolith. To achieve this result, I select an A class amp in OS mode. The resulting sound is still only suitable for certain genres of music due to the nature of the Astrolith. However, I should also mention this: When I listened to the live performance of Dire Straits – Sultans Of Swing from the Alchemy album, this was the pairing that gave me the most pleasure.

Astell Kern SE300 With Yanyin Moonlight Ultra

This DAP and Yanyin Moonlight Ultra is a 10/10 match! Listening through 3.5mm with AB class amp in OS mode. Slightly warm tonality, close to neutral, great timbre, excellent technique. A real treat. I can’t do anything except praise when it comes to this combination. I get optimal frequency response and wonderful imaging in every genre of music I listen to. Strings, woodwinds, drums, vocals… everything sounds very realistic. As befits this pairing, I open up Diana Krall – Besame Mucho and my ears are blown away…

Astell Kern SE300 With Oriolus Monachaa

Listened through 4.4mm in OS mode and A class amp. A nice but not perfect result of two great sound products. They sound great on their level, but they don’t match 100% tonally. This is because the slight coloration in the treble of the A&futura SE300 falls in the same region as the foreground treble of the Monachaa. So the resulting presentation may be a bit high-pitched for some. Nevertheless, this pairing is very pleasant to listen to because the rest of the spectrum has good synergy. I loved the guitar timbre on the tracks I heard with the Astell Kern SE300 and Oriolus Monachaa. All in all, these two are still a good match and very enjoyable, just not perfect.

Astell Kern SE300 With Hifiman Arya Stealth

The A&futura SE300 and the Hifiman Arya Stealth are basically a good match, I’m listening with an AB class amp in NOS mode. However, although the sound I hear is pleasant, it feels like this is not the full performance of the Arya Stealth. Although the sound is resolved and detailed, overall it’s a bit too trebly and distorted at the highest frequencies. To test this, I amplified the line output from the SE300 with the Topping A50iii. Yes, the sound changed completely, this is the Arya Stealth I know. I conclude that the SE300 is well suitable for listening to easy-driving over-ears, such as the Focal Celestee, but it won’t work best with high-end planars and hard-driving dynamic drivers that require power for full potential. If, like me, you have an external headphone amp at home, you can use the SE300 with it and the results are fantastic. When the Astell Kern SE300’s great sound meets power, it’s great both on the headphones and in the speakers. Of course you will need aftermarket special cables for this, so plan your setup carefully.

Sound

OS/NOS

In OS (OverSampling) mode, where the FPGA filter is included, the sound is highly linear and has little coloration. Separation and resolution are at their best. The sound is generally sharper than NOS mode.

When you turn on NOS mode, the FGPA is disabled and you hear pure R2R. The NOS (Non-OverSampling) sound adds a slight analog timbre, giving a softer and slightly warmer presentation. What deserves appreciation here is that NOS mode is not technically inferior to OS. It achieves this analog sound while retaining almost exactly the same resolution and treble control as the OS mode. This shows the quality of the materials used and the goodness of the sound.

A Class / AB Class

First of all, I appreciate the fact that these amp modes have such effective differences, it’s more than just sound design, it’s also synergistic and functional.

A Class A amp adds some body to the sound with an analog-like sound. In terms of timbre, I find this mode more advantageous in genres like metal. A Class plays relatively soft and intimate.

The AB Class amp increases dynamism and has a more analytical tuning. It provides a more laid back and separated presentation but is slightly more synthetic. I like to choose the AB Class more for iems that are already playing warm and close.

Both amp modes have their advantages and can be combined with OS and NOS, making them very useful. I recommend you to try each combination and find your favorite one after a long process.

Technique

The Astell Kern SE300 has an extremely high resolution. So much so that it is comparable to more expensive daps in this regard. Not only that, it has a soundstage width that meets expectations and an imaging capability that does much more than that. Separation, layering and positioning are excellent. It does all this with beautiful texture and great microdetail reproduction. All the instruments I hear are realistic and consistent, full-bodied enough not to pierce and delicate enough not to crush.

Tonality

Incredibly balanced and natural. It’s slightly colorful, a bit warm on the lows and has some gentle Astell touches on the highs. It has a frequency response very close to the neutral range with some small nuances that make all the difference. It adds the right spices to a well-made dish. The Astell Kern SE300 is a DAP that offers a very good technique with the right timbre. This guitar timbre I hear is in the top 3 bests. It’s a very nice device at this point because I think it has a signature sound that even better devices don’t have. Because it’s both calm enough and aggressive enough, it has an overall tone in that perspective. If you say it has no flaws, there is one, it doesn’t match perfectly with iems with highs in front. But other than that, I couldn’t find any flaws in this great tone.

Last Words

The Astell Kern A&futura SE300 is worth its price tag for what it offers. The SE300, which offers an experience close to the end of the game with its sound, is as if Astell Kern is showing what they can do with R2R. This is my favorite Astell sound so far. On the other hand, I think this beautiful new interface needs to speed up.

Astell Kern SE300 Review
8.9
Final Score
    1. 320 is much faster and more practical with open android system but se300 is a better device in terms of sound. If you add amp14 to dx320 it will be close to se300 but se300 will be better anyway. If astell interface does not bother you it is more logical to buy se300.

    2. İkisini de kullandım, kesinlikle se300 daha iyi. Tek handikapı se300 biraz daha ağır kalan bir cihaz.

      1. katılıyorum. Se300 ses olarak epey önünde 320’nin. ama android konusu ağırlaştırıyor elbette. / I agree. Se300 is way ahead of 320 in terms of sound. but the android issue weighs it down of course.

  1. I just auditioned the SE3000 with kato iem’s, sen 660s2 and the grado rs2x. By comparison against the hiby rs2 and the cayin n3 ultra, I found the SE300 (sonics only) to be kinda, bleached, kinda analytical and the timbre to be a bit artificial. I was surprised as i thought this expensive dap with r2r technology LIKE the hiby rs2 (at half the price) would be far superior r2r technology. ??? hmm? It IS more resolving! but not in a way that does justice to the timbre and the enjoyment of the music. It is beautiful to look at. The sharp edges plus it bit of weight make those sharp edges “cut” into your hands, a leather case is essential to ameliorate this! The other two daps while not as resolving are more rich, dense (not thin) in timbre and body and vocals are warmer, textured and have some velvety ness to them, if you will. The hiby might be “darker/a bit “muddier” but it still sounds more “real” and convincing. At this juncture only owning for a day now I suspend final judgement on the se300’s “tonality and timbre” til i match it with some “warm and lush” head monitors , iem or on ear. I have some meze 109pro in the postage and my hope is the se300’s hi res and articulation, its neutral analysis will be reeled in by these “warmer musical” to give a phenomenal timbral joy? Again I want to give the se300 a fair shake and I will try and make it work with the above plan. I thought r2r is warm and “analog” , this DOES NOT sound like my hi end turntable front end! it actually MORE reminiscent of “chip” sound than “analog or tape”? I wonder if the designers have ever heard good analog tube front end or not? I suspend judgement. Lets home a zmf atrium or a meze 109pro can reel this in and perhaps some eq adjustment. I really want to like this dap, I like it interface and I dont find it “slow”. Slow for me is you tap something and you wait 3 seconds before it responds. You touch something at it takes 1/4 of a second. Thats just fine. No complaints. John.

    1. first of all thank you very much for your comment and reaching out to us John. my dear friend, rs2 is a brick, it has no android OS or processor. it is pure audio oriented. se300 is a good device but of course it has some demands for synergy. i use rs8 and i can say that it is the best R2R i have ever heard. i strongly recommend kann ultra instead of se300 from astell kern devices. se300 and 109pro will be very warm and enjoyable and technically happy at the same time. I recommend using OS – A class. no r2r or 1bit dac can give that great timbre of a solid vinyl set. the reason we say analog is both because they process the sound more primitively and because they are really closer to analog sound than other chip dacs. The SE300 has a medium speed. Kann ultra is more very fast. actually I would honestly recommend you kann ultra but you can will enjoy this job with se300 as. hope you get the sound you want hobbyist! – Berat

      1. Berat,

        Thank you for your thoughts and potential Dap’s for me to take a look at.

        I wish now to be fair and diplomatic to astell & Kern by adding some new thoughts having listened for days with several long listening sessions.

        If people read my thoughts above it came across as rather negative. My se300 arrived from japan having been in the ice cold cargo hold of a jet plane. The item was very cool to the touch when i unpacked it. I think material science is involved here in that the molecular structure of the transistors and parts were put in extreme circumstances. Long story short having the unit reach thermal stability and having a few charge, discharge and several warm up and playback sessions the player sounds much better.

        Of the 3….hiby rs2, cayin n3 ultra and the SE300, the hiby while good compared to the kern sounds “muddy”, unsophisticated, a toy really, compared to what the kern is TRYING TO ACHIEVE…even the ultra which sounds really really good (tube warmth) (not syrupy) is also not AS SOPHISTICATED sounding as the kern.

        The Kern, now, in my opinion sounds LUXURIOUS, SOPHISTICATED, ARTICULATE, EXPRESSIVE, EMOTIVE despite being highly resolving. This is ability to do both emotion and resolve details is special.

        Of the 3 heaphones I auditioned the kern with, the grado rs2x, meze 109pro and the sennheiser 660s2, the kern sounded brilliant with the grado’s. Vocals were sweet and velvety with much detail adding to convincing nature of their real organic and natural presention. I felt like i was listening to music and both the grado and the kern as they say for most part “disappeared”. Because of the slightly “warm” nature of the grado’s , yes, certain instruments timbre could have been more “true” but on guitar, piano, synthesyszers it was a very beautiful combo.

        U2’s “where the streets have no name..” was borderline fantastic. So much detail but never analytical. Much of the low bass rumble background of that song was present up to the grado rs2x’s inherent limitations but still mostly there added to the drama of that track and “the edges” guitar work was fast, articulate and expressive with fine intricate inner detail (i play some electric guitar) was very enjoyable.

        Interestingly the meze 109pro with the kern was an inferior combination, all the soundstage detail was there but the timbre was “off”, it was like it was bleached out and in “black and white” not like the rich colors of a oled tv.

        I have about 50hrs break in on the meze and i am also breaking in a 4.4mm silver on copper cable, maybe in time things will get better.

        Now the meze as it was very interestingly paired wonderfully with the cayin n3 ultra! it sounds like a whole new headphone! timbres in this combo are wonderful. Diana krall’s “the look of love” with her voice, piano work and cybmal work was beautiful ! However while being very, very good presentation it still lacks that extra bit of luxury, sophistication, articulation and refinement the kern is trying to bring to the table and for the most part succeeds at! I love the Kern UI, it is good looking and “makes sense”. I love its “turn of screen in 10 seconds” or 30 , option. Instead of annoyingly having to touch the power button each time after making a simple adjustment.

        I could go on!

        But I wish to say with careful iem, or heaphone matching the kern is a fine, fine player and I have yet through cabling and matching to explore its capabilities and my feeling is that there is ALOT of potential to be tapped from this unit in doing so, of which I bet alot of users have missed because of a rush to judgement. I look forward to exploring this with the kern over the next months. John. (thank you Berat)

        1. Hi John 🖐️

          How’s it going? I hope everything is going your way.

          The reason the Se300 sounds great with Grado but the Meze sounds bad is due to tonal synergy. The 109pro is a warm headphone, similar in character to the Se300. They create bottlenecks(we can say drops or roll-offs) because they scream at the same points. On the other hand, you’re right that you need to spend more time with the Se300. The N3 Ultra is clearly a more balanced device compared to the previous generation N3 Pro. I drew this conclusion from your comments.

          I still recommend the Kann Ultra to you, partly because of the effect of using over-ear headphones. But first, have plenty of enjoyable time with the SE300 🙂 I generally used it in A Class – OS mode. Opting for planar headphones to turn the warm source sound into an advantage is also an option.

          I hope your audiophile journey is going well. And I hope you become even happier. Leaving a comment on my site is very valuable and thoughtful to me. Thank you.

          I’m here whenever you need help. – Berat

  2. Berat,

    My feeling about the kern se300 after warm up and a few power and charge cycles is very different from what it is today. I was a little premature and didn’t give the process of evaluation enough time.

    The se300 is “phenomenal”. I see it as a great baseline to build a real nice set up. Additional info: I have had the meze 109pro on “burn in”. Hooked up to the hiby rs2 or the cayin ultra (now just sold). The new meze 109pro’s have about 150 hrs, i see 200 hrs as a reasonable benchmark to call it mostly and sufficiently “burned in”. All wiring and mechanical moving parts need to reach their own “stability” and “uniformity” be “relaxed” and settled in to hear it “right”.

    Sorry, Again with break in the se300 combo with the meze 109pro 4.4mm output is proving to be very musically satisfying. I think another 50 hrs will alleviate more of the slight appearance of slight congestion in execution of timbral details and that bit of sizzle, making sure to not push the volume to high. There is a sweet volume spot where the sound , sounds “ripe” and not strained. In this combo the break in sound is coming along and I no longer see it as harsh but rather, it is resolving, timbrally satisfy, articulate, refined, emotional and nuanced. It sounds sophisticated without drawing attention to anything. It can leave me satisfied both in my head and my heart. I can happily choose to go one way or the other.

    Compared to the grado rs2x in the same context , while I may still like that grados lovely tone on vocals, the meze is real good too on vocals (more sparse linear), less velvety texture more “brighter” (in the good sense) , different good but not necessarily better the grado’s rendition. The grado’s are slightly more darker, less transparent, not as good bass. The grado’s are like dining under candlelight and the meze like skiing on a sunny day.

    The se300 compared to the other two daps named here…is in ANOTHER LEAGUE. I thought the other too were good! and they are but by comparison, they cannot come close to the effortlessness, clarity, articulation and timbral fidelity of the se300.

    I know “tubes”. And the se300 sounds “holographic” just like the benefit of a small properly implemented tube can bring to the mix. NEVER syrupy or bloated. And…the se300 has no tubes. Their r2r technology executed here is working! Clean and warm, musical and neutral. No bad chip glare here! No, its not perfect but i think its real good. Ps. oh boy, i have some meze original empyreans on the way to me… I hope that works out real well ! Long story short. I take back my first negative impression of the se300 as i feel bad about it. The others will go but this will be my reference dap to build around.(sorry i did not proof read this)

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