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title: "Micca OriGen G3 HiFi USB and Optical DAC Amp for Headphones and Powered Speakers, 24-Bit/192kHz, Earphone Amplifier, Preamp, Volume Control, for Desktop Computers and Laptops"
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# 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res Audio Dual Inputs & Outputs Switchable All-Metal Durable Build Micca OriGen G3 HiFi USB and Optical DAC Amp for Headphones and Powered Speakers, 24-Bit/192kHz, Earphone Amplifier, Preamp, Volume Control, for Desktop Computers and Laptops

**Brand:** micca
**Price:** VT50036
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Unlock your desktop’s sonic potential with Micca OriGen G3 — where pro-grade audio meets sleek control.

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- **What is this?** Micca OriGen G3 HiFi USB and Optical DAC Amp for Headphones and Powered Speakers, 24-Bit/192kHz, Earphone Amplifier, Preamp, Volume Control, for Desktop Computers and Laptops by micca
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Premium Build & Feel:** Steel chassis with anodized aluminum top and a smooth, weighted machined volume knob ensures durability and tactile luxury.
- • **Seamless Audio Routing:** Flip effortlessly between USB and optical inputs, and toggle outputs between headphones and powered speakers—total control at your fingertips.
- • **Robust Analog Performance:** JRC NJM4556 op amps deliver clean, strong signal output with selectable line or headphone modes for versatile listening.
- • **Studio-Grade Hi-Res Sound:** Experience pristine 24-bit/192kHz PCM audio with ultra-low noise and distortion for your desktop setup.
- • **Powerful Headphone Amplification:** Dual gain levels and ultra-low 0.5Ω impedance drive headphones from 16 to 600Ω with crystal-clear precision.

## Overview

The Micca OriGen G3 is a compact, studio-quality USB and optical DAC preamplifier designed for audiophiles and professionals. Supporting high-resolution 24-bit/192kHz PCM audio, it features flexible input/output switching, dual headphone jacks with selectable gain, and a robust analog stage powered by JRC NJM4556 op amps. Built with a durable steel and aluminum chassis and a premium volume control, the OriGen G3 delivers balanced, detailed sound with low noise and distortion, making it ideal for desktop computers and laptops seeking superior audio fidelity.

## Description

The Micca OriGen USB audio DAC and preamplifier is a studio master grade digital audio playback and control center that supports high-resolution PCM audio up to 24-bit/192kHz. Its powerful preamp and headphone amplifier, along with flexible input and output configurations, make the OriGen especially well suited for a desktop computer audio system. Use the OriGen together with headphones and powered speakers to unlock the full sonic potential of your music library. Take Control of Your Music The OriGen lets you quickly and easily configure where your music comes from, and where it goes, at the flip of a switch. Input choices include USB or optical SPIDF, and output can be set to headphones or pre-out to powered speakers/monitors. An optical SPIDF output is also available when using the USB input. Selectable 3.5mm and ¼-inch headphone jacks with dual gain levels let you tailor the headphone amplifier to work with your headphones. You are in control! Digital Finesse The digital circuitry of the OriGen consists of a USB 2.0 High-Speed 480Mbps audio controller and a Cirrus Logic CS4398 MasterHIFI stereo D/A converter. This capable combination provides asynchronous decoding and conversion of PCM audio up to 24-bit/192kHz with exceptionally low noise and distortion. Advanced audio stream interface support includes both ASIO and WASAPI Push/Event output modes. Analog Brawn The analog section of the OriGen provides switchable line-level or headphone output, using JRC NJM4556 op amps with two gain levels of 5.3Vrms and 1.6Vrms. The selectable gain design provides excellent drive capability into any downstream amplifiers with enhanced signal strength, low noise, and low interference. The headphone outputs are similarly powerful, with only 0.5 Ohm output impedance and able to drive 16-600 Ohm headphones.

Review: An exceptionally small unit that does a good job all the way around... - As a matter of background information, I've been evaluating various DAC's over the past several months and currently have 6 in my possession for comment and review - those being the iFi ZenDAC, the Soundavo HP-DAC1, the Schiit Modi 3, the SABAJ D3, the FX Audio X6, and the Micca OriGen 2. I constantly switch back and forth between them all, using two superb passive (built-like-a-tank) GOHIFIAUDIO S1 RCA audio switchers. This switcher model can handle up to 4 different audio units and there is virtually no signal loss or alteration. You can find it here on desertcart at (just copy and paste the link below into your browser): https://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B085W1PPHL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 My initial evaluation was accomplished using active speakers only (I'm typically not a headphone user, although I've recently began using some headphones). The active speakers used were the Edifier S3000 Pro's, the Edifier R2000 DB's, the Edifier R1850 DB's, the Edifier S350DB (a 2.1 system), and the JBL 1 Series 104's. USB cables used were upgraded Audioquest Pearl models and the RCA cables used were either versions from World's Best Cables, or from Blue Jeans Cables (their LC-1's). In addition, just recently I added into the mix the absolutely superb (makes a world of different in USB sound quality) iFi Purifier 3.0 USB line conditioner and reclocker. Alright - now on to the Micca Origen2. In a nutshell, it is a very competent performer. The music it produces is transparent and balanced with no one particular area standing out of the crowd, and it creates a large, more laid back sound-stage that spreads out the instruments from far left to far right. Some would call the OriGen 2 boring at times, but that most certainly is not the case - please read on. I tend to listen to only classical, big band, jazz, Latin jazz, and other large orchestral pieces and I specifically listen to how DAC's produce the different instrumentation. With that in mind, for me - the OriGen 2 does not initially call attention to itself and it does not move the music up-front and in your face as some DAC's do. Using classical music as an example, or any orchestral ensembles, what you will experience is that sound staging is pushed back a bit and at the same time widened from left to right. Now some DAC's excite you at first by throwing the music right in your face - that is, they move the sound-stage forward on a single plane. Some of these other DAC's may have a sense of immediacy, but their sense of depth may suffer in the process. Now do keep in mind that I listen to music by my desktop PC because I spend a good 6-8 hours daily working, communicating, and photo processing with Photoshop (in addition to being an audiophile, I am also a photographer). And I'm a critical listener. As I mentioned above, the music is balanced and there isn't any one area that screams for attention to itself (again, like with some DAC's). This balanced sound translates well towards long term listening. Now using the term "balanced," should not be meant to infer that it is bland - far from it. If you want "immediacy," just turn up the volume up bit. When you do that, the Gen 2 keeps the balance and the sense of depth from front to rear, yet also imparts that "immediacy" or involvement that so many are looking for. When there's bass, the Gen 2 does a superb job giving you the wallop you need. Mids and highs are handled with delicacy, not trying to over-shawdow anything. With good source material, some high frequencies like strined instruments for example, have an almost silky sheen to them (not grating). One thing I like about this DAC that is missing in a few other DAC's is that if you want to connect a headphone, you are given two headphone jacks - one for the larger sized version, and a separate one for the 3.5 MM version. In addition, if you want to listen to the headphones only, just flip the front switch to headphone and your speakers will NOT play (just the headphones). Likewise, when you want to go back to the speakers only, just flip the switch back to the speakers symbol and wallaaaaaaa...now you're listening to your speakers without the headphones being used (in case you still have them plugged in). So this exceptionally small sized DAC (which shocks you the first time you open it up) is anything but small in the audio department - that's for sure. But as is always the case, YMMV - everybody uses their gear differently. I don't play rock or higher high-pitched screechy type of music. Large orchestral works are some of the best indicators of musical qualities in audio gear - I learned that a long time ago. In addition, I make it a point to upgrade all of my cables - to include USB cables, RCA or 3.5 MM connector wire, and in some cases the power supplies. Little improvements such as these can often make a world of difference, allowing the true audio performance levels to shine with various gear. So for the ridiculously inexpensive price it's placed at, this G2 is a solid performer and it tends to grow on you as time goes on, and it most certainly does not look like other DAC units. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: On 7-6-2020 I edited and adjusted the initial review. As time went on, I came to really appreciate this Micca MiriGen G2 DAC unit. So for those of you revisiting this review, yes, it has changed. My changes now involved more positive comments about audio performance, sound-staging, and more. And I also changed my initial star rating from 4 to 5.
Review: Quality Build/Form Factor - I've been wanting the Micca OriGen for many years . First saw it on Z's reviews. Than Fossi Audio did an update of sorts and put out there version (SK02).I have it as well.Both perform very well,have near identical features,both will power Fostex T60rp and Beyerdynamic DT800 edition 600 ohm with no signs of distortion. Fossi SK02 offers 4.4 balanced and 3.5 single ended where OriGen gen 3 offers 6.5 and 3.5 single ended.As I mentioned above,,,they have plenty of output power.I prefer the analog volume control on the OriGen over the digital one on the Fossi,,,it's a feel kinda of thing.The OriGen is noticeably more compact,both are fine but I do prefer the OriGen.The OriGen uses small mechanical selector switches witch are more old-school and I do like that over the Fossi push button type.Sound quality is equal,both are smooth with plenty of detail.To pick 1 over the other will be a particular taste thing.Fossi SK02 is more modern but I still prefer the slightly more old-school Micca OriGen gen 3.Cost wise both are around $100.00 so they won't break the bank.

## Features

- The Micca OriGen USB audio DAC and preamplifier is a studio master grade digital audio playback and control center that supports high-resolution PCM audio up to 24-bit/192kHz. Its powerful preamp and headphone amplifier, along with flexible input and output configurations, make the OriGen especially well suited for a desktop computer audio system. Use the OriGen together with headphones and powered speakers to unlock the full sonic potential of your music library.
- TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR MUSIC - The OriGen lets you quickly and easily configure where your music comes from, and where it goes, at the flip of a switch. Input choices include USB or optical SPIDF, and output can be set to headphones or pre-out to powered speakers/monitors. An optical SPIDF output is also available when using the USB input. Selectable 3.5mm and ¼-inch headphone jacks with dual gain levels let you tailor the headphone amplifier to work with your headphones. You are in control!
- DIGITAL FINESSE - The digital circuitry of the OriGen consists of a USB 2.0 High-Speed 480Mbps audio controller and a Cirrus Logic CS4398 MasterHIFI stereo D/A converter. This capable combination provides asynchronous decoding and conversion of PCM audio up to 24-bit/192kHz with exceptionally low noise and distortion. Advanced audio stream interface support includes both ASIO and WASAPI Push/Event output modes.
- ANALOG BRAWN - The analog section of the OriGen provides switchable line-level or headphone output, using JRC NJM4556 op amps with two gain levels of 5.3Vrms and 1.6Vrms. The selectable gain design provides excellent drive capability into any downstream amplifiers with enhanced signal strength, low noise, and low interference. The headphone outputs are similarly powerful, with only 0.5 Ohm output impedance and able to drive 16-600 Ohm headphones.
- SOLID CONSTRUCTION - Starting with a steel tub chassis, the OriGen is capped with an anodized aluminum top plate and finished with a solid machined aluminum volume knob. The TOCOS sealed potentiometer used for volume control offers long operating life and a smooth weighted feel. The all-metal construction makes the OriGen exceptionally durable and helps shield it against unwanted interference.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N14SY65 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #235,772 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,432 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Micca |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (675) |
| Date First Available | April 11, 2015 |
| Interface Type | USB |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| Item model number | OriGen G3 |
| Manufacturer | Micca |
| Material | Steel |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Pins | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 1.5 x 1.85 inches |
| UPC | 741360331877 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Micca
- **Interface Type:** USB
- **Material:** Steel
- **Number of Channels:** 2
- **Number of Pins:** 10

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do I use this with an iPhone ?**
A: Use the Apple camera adapter (lightning to USB-A) and a USB Micro cable to the Origen.  You will need an external power connection due to the draw being too much for the iPhone.

**Q: Can these drive HD 6xx's with ease?**
A: Yes, I use it to drive my 300+ ohm planar magnetics with relative ease; powering the 150 ohm HD 6xx will not be an issue.

**Q: Can this be used as a dac only? i have this unit, which is great btw, but want to purchase the magni 3 as well. can i use them both?**
A: I think it'll act as a DAC all in its own if it's connected to the magni 3, but it'll also act as a preamp passively. So, I wanna say yes.

**Q: Difference between the G2 and the origen+?**
A: The G2 is the current updated model.  This has proper Windows 10 Drivers that support Creators Update.  Haven't noticed any major differences sound wise compared to the Origen+.  With that said, I didn't spend much time with the Origen+ due to the device driver issues.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An exceptionally small unit that does a good job all the way around...
*by B***N on June 24, 2020*

As a matter of background information, I've been evaluating various DAC's over the past several months and currently have 6 in my possession for comment and review - those being the iFi ZenDAC, the Soundavo HP-DAC1, the Schiit Modi 3, the SABAJ D3, the FX Audio X6, and the Micca OriGen 2. I constantly switch back and forth between them all, using two superb passive (built-like-a-tank) GOHIFIAUDIO S1 RCA audio switchers. This switcher model can handle up to 4 different audio units and there is virtually no signal loss or alteration. You can find it here on Amazon at (just copy and paste the link below into your browser): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085W1PPHL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 My initial evaluation was accomplished using active speakers only (I'm typically not a headphone user, although I've recently began using some headphones). The active speakers used were the Edifier S3000 Pro's, the Edifier R2000 DB's, the Edifier R1850 DB's, the Edifier S350DB (a 2.1 system), and the JBL 1 Series 104's. USB cables used were upgraded Audioquest Pearl models and the RCA cables used were either versions from World's Best Cables, or from Blue Jeans Cables (their LC-1's). In addition, just recently I added into the mix the absolutely superb (makes a world of different in USB sound quality) iFi Purifier 3.0 USB line conditioner and reclocker. Alright - now on to the Micca Origen2. In a nutshell, it is a very competent performer. The music it produces is transparent and balanced with no one particular area standing out of the crowd, and it creates a large, more laid back sound-stage that spreads out the instruments from far left to far right. Some would call the OriGen 2 boring at times, but that most certainly is not the case - please read on. I tend to listen to only classical, big band, jazz, Latin jazz, and other large orchestral pieces and I specifically listen to how DAC's produce the different instrumentation. With that in mind, for me - the OriGen 2 does not initially call attention to itself and it does not move the music up-front and in your face as some DAC's do. Using classical music as an example, or any orchestral ensembles, what you will experience is that sound staging is pushed back a bit and at the same time widened from left to right. Now some DAC's excite you at first by throwing the music right in your face - that is, they move the sound-stage forward on a single plane. Some of these other DAC's may have a sense of immediacy, but their sense of depth may suffer in the process. Now do keep in mind that I listen to music by my desktop PC because I spend a good 6-8 hours daily working, communicating, and photo processing with Photoshop (in addition to being an audiophile, I am also a photographer). And I'm a critical listener. As I mentioned above, the music is balanced and there isn't any one area that screams for attention to itself (again, like with some DAC's). This balanced sound translates well towards long term listening. Now using the term "balanced," should not be meant to infer that it is bland - far from it. If you want "immediacy," just turn up the volume up bit. When you do that, the Gen 2 keeps the balance and the sense of depth from front to rear, yet also imparts that "immediacy" or involvement that so many are looking for. When there's bass, the Gen 2 does a superb job giving you the wallop you need. Mids and highs are handled with delicacy, not trying to over-shawdow anything. With good source material, some high frequencies like strined instruments for example, have an almost silky sheen to them (not grating). One thing I like about this DAC that is missing in a few other DAC's is that if you want to connect a headphone, you are given two headphone jacks - one for the larger sized version, and a separate one for the 3.5 MM version. In addition, if you want to listen to the headphones only, just flip the front switch to headphone and your speakers will NOT play (just the headphones). Likewise, when you want to go back to the speakers only, just flip the switch back to the speakers symbol and wallaaaaaaa...now you're listening to your speakers without the headphones being used (in case you still have them plugged in). So this exceptionally small sized DAC (which shocks you the first time you open it up) is anything but small in the audio department - that's for sure. But as is always the case, YMMV - everybody uses their gear differently. I don't play rock or higher high-pitched screechy type of music. Large orchestral works are some of the best indicators of musical qualities in audio gear - I learned that a long time ago. In addition, I make it a point to upgrade all of my cables - to include USB cables, RCA or 3.5 MM connector wire, and in some cases the power supplies. Little improvements such as these can often make a world of difference, allowing the true audio performance levels to shine with various gear. So for the ridiculously inexpensive price it's placed at, this G2 is a solid performer and it tends to grow on you as time goes on, and it most certainly does not look like other DAC units. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: On 7-6-2020 I edited and adjusted the initial review. As time went on, I came to really appreciate this Micca MiriGen G2 DAC unit. So for those of you revisiting this review, yes, it has changed. My changes now involved more positive comments about audio performance, sound-staging, and more. And I also changed my initial star rating from 4 to 5.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality Build/Form Factor
*by L***J on November 26, 2024*

I've been wanting the Micca OriGen for many years . First saw it on Z's reviews. Than Fossi Audio did an update of sorts and put out there version (SK02).I have it as well.Both perform very well,have near identical features,both will power Fostex T60rp and Beyerdynamic DT800 edition 600 ohm with no signs of distortion. Fossi SK02 offers 4.4 balanced and 3.5 single ended where OriGen gen 3 offers 6.5 and 3.5 single ended.As I mentioned above,,,they have plenty of output power.I prefer the analog volume control on the OriGen over the digital one on the Fossi,,,it's a feel kinda of thing.The OriGen is noticeably more compact,both are fine but I do prefer the OriGen.The OriGen uses small mechanical selector switches witch are more old-school and I do like that over the Fossi push button type.Sound quality is equal,both are smooth with plenty of detail.To pick 1 over the other will be a particular taste thing.Fossi SK02 is more modern but I still prefer the slightly more old-school Micca OriGen gen 3.Cost wise both are around $100.00 so they won't break the bank.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This amp/dac is a miracle worker.
*by I***T on October 13, 2016*

This micca origen+ is probably my favorite new audio component in a very long time, and it has certainly proven its worth. Now for some background, I have always been a headphone guy (speakers are far less mobile/convenient). Well Micca is primarily a speaker company (far as I know), and the Origen was designed with speakers in mind. So with that in mind, what am I doing buying a portable amplifier designed by a speaker company? It did'nt make sense, at least not until I had seen the review by Zeos of Z Reviews (you should know who I am talking about). A few years back, I started a mobile audio setup. I purchased a Fiio E10k amp/dac as well as a Nad HP50. Fast forward to today, my amount of audio gear has grown a fair amount since then. As my collection of gear grew, I began wanting a more powerful mobile amp, I sold the E10k. Following zeo's recommendation as well as being a stickler for design choice, I picked up the Origen. Turns out, this little thing is perfect for a mobile headphone setup. FWIW, by mobile I mean travelling with laptop/music/headphones in tow. I'll get to the point on this review. You're paying just north of $100 to get this Origen and getting an all in one solution that is on par with my Schiit Uber Stack at less than half the cost. It can drive the Mr Speakers Alpha Prime (a power hungry planar) to more than needed volume. The sound quality next to the magni 2 uber is indistinguishable, same for the dac compared to the modi 2. High/Low gain switching is an absolute positive. The volume knob on the Origen is wonderful and VISIBLE. Bottom line, this is the headphone amp/dac to get if you're a first time buyer of such gear. It has literally zero flaws to me. Easy 5 stars. Note: According to Micca, some of the new origen+ units did not ship with a usb cable. Well, mine did not have a usb cable as well. Fortunately, it needs an otg usb cable (I have a spare one that was for my android phone). It works fine with the Origen+. UPDATE 6/24/2018: My Modi 2 Uber suddenly stopped being recognized by windows 10. I tried EVERYTHING; bought a powered usb hub, disabled usb power management, tried every schiit driver (including the outdated 1.03 driver, ASIO drivers, rebooting, uninstalling drivers. Apparently the Modi, Modi 2 and Uber can all have random chronic issues being recognized by windows 10. This started after the 6/12 WIN10 update and my Modi 2 Uber has been a useless brick ever since..time to sell it! For now, I still own and use the Origen+. In fact, it has become my main desktop DAC with my windows 10 laptop. It was quite a pain to get it going, but have had no problems since installing it a week ago. My install process was as follows (be sure your Origen+ is off): 1-download the origen+ driver 1.2.5 from the micca website 2-proceed to the windows device manager 3-power on the Origen+, it should appear in ''other devices'' or in ''sound, video and game controllers'' tab. When it does, hold down Shift and reboot your pc. 4-continue holding shift until the advanced boot options menu appears, then click Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings, then click Reset. One more menu with options 1-9 will appear, you want 7) Disable Driver Signature Enforcement, press F7 5-After the reboot completes, get into the Device Manager again and turn the Origen+ off, then on again. If you see it (VIA USB Device) in 'other devices' or in 'sound, video and game controllers' tab: --right-click it and update driver, then browse for the 1.2.5 driver manually and force install it (update driver anyway). Done(?) 6-If your Origen+ does not work at this point, reboot in F7 Unsigned Driver Mode again. After reboot go into Device Manager--right-click VIA USB Device and uninstall, then go into Action > 'Scan for hardware changes' OR update driver, then browse for the 1.2.5 driver manually and force install it (update driver anyway). In my case, I had to repeat step 6 twice, but it has worked ever since; even turning the Origen+ off and on and/or restarting does not require a re-install.

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