7 Vrms is not bad for such a small unit, but still less output power than the AK380 amp (balanced). I also picked up the rumor that it will only have 64GB internal memory.
I'd be damned if it's only 64GB internal mem. One thing though was AK did have demo units of the Ak380 for reviewers that had 32 or 64GB RAM. So wonder if the rumour you heard was with any kind of review unit of the SP1000 having limted memory.
But now we know what you mean by "the best", something not even better than a smartphone + Mojo
Well if AK try to cut cost by not including internal SSD memory and leave memory to user supplies SD card that will be a - for me. The AKM 9947 Dac is very enticing though. Can't wait to hear it. I have a feeling that this might be the so call Totl from AK. They usually only put SS or CU in their totl product. I do like the increased screen size. I hope the power output is as good as the advertisements. But if they are still implementing an external amp option, I am not hopeful. I hate external amp, I want one piece with enough power to drive my Utopia.
But now we know what you mean by "the best", something not even better than a smartphone + Mojo
Well if AK try to cut cost by not including internal SSD memory and leave memory to user supplies SD card that will be a - for me. The AKM 9947 Dac is very enticing though. Can't wait to hear it. I have a feeling that this might be the so call Totl from AK. They usually only put SS or CU in their totl product. I do like the increased screen size. I hope the power output is as good as the advertisements. But if they are still implementing an external amp option, I am not hopeful. I hate external amp, I want one piece with enough power to drive my Utopia.
The best in terms of a one-piece solution. I have to admit that as good as my AK380Cu sounds, it still falls short of my Mojo+iPhone 7+ in terms of sound. At home I always prefer Mojo but on the go I just use AK380Cu - I use my phone a lot and swiping around with the Mojo connected makes me look stupid. I guess any ready-made DAC solution still can't compete with FPGA solutions like Chord, dCS, MSB etc. For ready-made DAC chips to stand a chance they need to have a crazy array of DACs like the Esoteric does (their flagships have 8 DAC chips per channel, not one), but it would make the size impossible for a portable player. Would like to see Chord release a DAP and not an upgraded portable DAC. That said, I still hope that the SP1000 can beat the Mojo.
The best in terms of a one-piece solution. I have to admit that as good as my AK380Cu sounds, it still falls short of my Mojo+iPhone 7+ in terms of sound. At home I always prefer Mojo but on the go I just use AK380Cu - I use my phone a lot and swiping around with the Mojo connected makes me look stupid. I guess any ready-made DAC solution still can't compete with FPGA solutions like Chord, dCS, MSB etc. For ready-made DAC chips to stand a chance they need to have a crazy array of DACs like the Esoteric does (their flagships have 8 DAC chips per channel, not one), but it would make the size impossible for a portable player. Would like to see Chord release a DAP and not an upgraded portable DAC. That said, I still hope that the SP1000 can beat the Mojo.
I have both the Hugo and the Mojo but for some reason I am not too crazy about the Mojo. But the highly capable AKM 4497 Dac in the SP1000 should be a treat. The first Dap that use the this chip that I am aware of. In general I like the AKM sound and I hope the implementation is done right. I do not find the new design inspiring though. From picture, it looks like the screen is not Oled, another disappointment for me. I did predicted that they will go with the new Dac. I was hoping they will put 512 gb internally but it doesn't look like that will come true. USB C is good. How do you like the Tia? Comparing to my recently acquired Lab 2, it sounds a little veil but I love to hear it again. May be I will pm you when I am in HK next time.
The best in terms of a one-piece solution. I have to admit that as good as my AK380Cu sounds, it still falls short of my Mojo+iPhone 7+ in terms of sound. At home I always prefer Mojo but on the go I just use AK380Cu - I use my phone a lot and swiping around with the Mojo connected makes me look stupid. I guess any ready-made DAC solution still can't compete with FPGA solutions like Chord, dCS, MSB etc. For ready-made DAC chips to stand a chance they need to have a crazy array of DACs like the Esoteric does (their flagships have 8 DAC chips per channel, not one), but it would make the size impossible for a portable player. Would like to see Chord release a DAP and not an upgraded portable DAC. That said, I still hope that the SP1000 can beat the Mojo.
I have both the Hugo and the Mojo but for some reason I am not too crazy about the Mojo. But the highly capable AKM 4497 Dac in the SP1000 should be a treat. The first Dap that use the this chip that I am aware of. In general I like the AKM sound and I hope the implementation is done right. I do not find the new design inspiring though. From picture, it looks like the screen is not Oled, another disappointment for me. I did predicted that they will go with the new Dac. I was hoping they will put 512 gb internally but it doesn't look like that will come true. USB C is good. How do you like the Tia? Comparing to my recently acquired Lab 2, it sounds a little veil but I love to hear it again. May be I will pm you when I am in HK next time.
My Tia Fourte won't arrive until the end of this week earliest. Looking forward to pairing up the Fourte with the SP1000. AK chip sound is good but some say it is a bit analytical. Esoteric has been using that extensively so I can vouch for that - the objective of having 8 AK chips per channel is to make it smoother and more musical. Final Audio? No thanks - I use IEMs mostly on the go and there is no use even if it is as resolving as the SR009 if there is zero isolation.
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