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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
Got Colorfly CDA-M2 and KA17 recently. I prefer the Colorfly. Out of 4.4 on Sony EX800ST the dynamic swing seems to be better. There is nothing wrong with Fiio. It is detailed with more options and detailed sound but it is not as meaty as Colorfly. The difference presents itself in the bass...- bassct
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Anyone tried out the new THX Onyx?
Judging by ASR reviews there are a few very good options: -TempoTec Sonata BHD Pro -TANCHJIM Space I know there are others that just have not been tested by ASR.- bassct
- Post #143
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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I built my own DAP
Really cool! You can switch between different USB DACs and get different sound and output (2.5, 3.5, 4.4). Looks like it is working very fast, both scanning and selecting and playing songs.- bassct
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Android equalizer for portable dac
Here is my personal experience with EQs. Most implementations are pure trash imo, even on DAPs, when EQing bass/lows. The best one I have found is an Android app DSP manager from Cyanogen mod on a rooted Galaxy Nexus i9250 and Qudelix 5K being a close second. This phone is no audiophile device...- bassct
- Post #11
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New to iems
IEM world is a very very deep rabbit hole. It is good to determine what kind of sound you like early on and try and settle on something. Try different IEMs when you get a chance. Most can be easily driven by a smartphone but a good inexpensive DAC/AMP can improve the experience. Quedelix 5k has...- bassct
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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
Another addition from Periodic audio. 4377ECB based DAC/Amp. Small, light, plays all formats. Would be interesting to see the reviews. https://periodicaudio.com/product/silicon-micro-dac-amp/- bassct
- Post #4,736
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The Qudelix-5K thread
Could its mic be possibly On? I know it has a sensitive mic that picks up a lot of sounds very easily.- bassct
- Post #3,982
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The Qudelix-5K thread
1. I think it is using phones battery only when in dac mode. Others can correct me if I am wrong. 2. You are able to choose from one of the 8 filters. Plenty of options.- bassct
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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
Thanks for the input. Shio seems like a nice price/perf option. I dont have anything that is hard to drive so dont really need the power. Thx Onyx is the most powerful dongle ive come across, a few volume steps and it is loud. Qudelix is great and E1DA is a top performer as well.- bassct
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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
I doubt it, seems redundant. Ibasso is already a good DAP.- bassct
- Post #4,521
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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
I thought Dragonflys were top of the line, but unfotunately they are overpriced and underperform. The market now has a lot of sub 100$ dacs w great specs and performance. E1DA dacs are well priced and have honest specs with stellar performance. Paw s1-s2, Ibassos dc03 04 05 06, hidizs has...- bassct
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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
Little collection: Qudelix 5K, E1DA 9038D6K, THX Onyx. All 3 are great. Solid specs and performance. Enough power for most gear. Have not really spent much time comparing them since I do not currently own any mid-high/high-end IEMs/HPs.- bassct
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Recommend the best sounding DAP under $200?
HIby R3 Pro Saber is an excellent device. Shanling recently released 2 upgrades to its player lineup. You could get a good dongle and just use your phone. Or a BT receiver like IFI Go Blue and Qudelix5k. I dont think there was a device in that price range that stood out more than any other, they...- bassct
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Anyone tried out the new THX Onyx?
Have not that happen. I listen at 8/100. With such a big difference you have to develop a habit of turning it on BEFORE inserting IEMs in. I have had that happen with other devices and it is NOT fun.- bassct
- Post #139
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Anyone tried out the new THX Onyx?
Nice to see a lot of people like it. It is a very well made device that sounds great!- bassct
- Post #134
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Anyone tried out the new THX Onyx?
I tried comparing the two while volume matched. Q5k was in performance/low gain. I could not tell a difference. Both are clear with good bass response. If there are any differences they are either very small or I am unable to distinguish them on my 192-320 mp3 tracks. If you have a a chance to...- bassct
- Post #121
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Anyone tried out the new THX Onyx?
To my ears it is better than Xduoo Link 2. As far as Q5k goes they sound similarly clean and clear because of the ESS DACs. I also think that THX amp makes music sound dynamic. Hard to explain but something along the lines of having deeper more resolving lows vs shallow. I've had and tried...- bassct
- Post #119
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The Qudelix-5K thread
Once you connect to it and modify settings they are saved on the Qudelix. Turning off the APP does not reset settings back to stock. So just set everything the way you want and forget it.- bassct
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Anyone tried out the new THX Onyx?
Added Onyx to my collection alongside Xduoo Link 2 and Qudelix 5K. Clean sound, very resolving with a lot of power. The device is very well made. Got it for half the price, very satisfied overall. I think it sounds best with full size cans. Sound is clear and detailed with my HD518s which are...- bassct
- Post #117
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IMR Audio : Sonic Adventures & Impressions
Ace received. The wait was unexpected but totally understandable due to the state of things in the world. Packaging is impeccable. Fit is perfect and they are also rather light for a 3 driver IEM, which is great. Tuning system is one of the best on the market since the R1. Planar driver is very...- bassct
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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
@sunsun89 DC03 should be a good option. 43131 is a good dac. 80mw of power is enough. I came to a conclusion that more power is better, so anything with 60+mW is good. All modern dacs sound clean, but not all have clean background. So keep an eye on that.- bassct
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HiBy R2 - HiBy's entry-level HiFi digital audio player
Rad7, it works good for me. I dont do streaming. Software is not an issue, you can just hit play and skip songs with buttons. Build quality is good.- bassct
- Post #464
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HiBy R2 - HiBy's entry-level HiFi digital audio player
I had a few Shanlings. They work good, battery life was short, for me at least. One other thing i dislike is the scroll wheel. Buttons on R3, R2 are much easier to control the device. I prefer HIBY and Fiio devices. Havent tried newer Shanling offerings.- bassct
- Post #461
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HiBy R2 - HiBy's entry-level HiFi digital audio player
Mfny, i think mine works the same way when charging. Also, i am able to use Oneplus USB-c warp charger with no issues to charge the R2.- bassct
- Post #459
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HiBy R2 - HiBy's entry-level HiFi digital audio player
Buttons do rattle a little bit cause of the loose fitting. Buttons are plastic. Not a deal breaker at all. It is a nifty tiny player with clean sound, dark background, decent battery, wifi/bt. R3 is a step up in both quality, user experience, and features. But that doesnt mean R2 is bad. I sold...- bassct
- Post #452
- Forum: Portable Source Gear