I think it is very much a YMMV case: not every power bank is built equal, and not every dongle has the same sensitivity (or not!) to “dirty” power and enough bulk capacitors for transient demand.
I like what I’m reading about the Colorfly in terms of sound but the reports of it getting hot under use is a turn off for me. What don’t you like about the AP10 by comparison? Do you find the coloration too close to neutral?
I got the EPZ TP50 a few days ago, prompted by Andy's favorable review. My initial assessment is that it's excellent, and a substantial improvement over the Tanchjim Space and the iBasso DC04Pro, at least through my MP145. The combination is pretty amazing, IMO. Looking forward to reading others' impressions.
Truly an extraordinary combination formed by the dongle and the Astell&Kern amplifier. A very defined sound but at the same time very soft and rich in nuances. I will try the PA10 soon with other dongles, but I really like what I'm listening to and I think that, like the RA2BFE, it should be recommended to anyone who has a decent collection of dongles and wants to equip them with amplification at the level of the best daps.
Is a spare $35 burning a hole in your pocket? Then you might appreciate my latest review of the Penon OS133 dongle - which you're invited to read here.
Anyone here using the Moondrop Dawn Pro?
I like it with my phone, and would love to connect it to my workstation when I'm at the office.
However, I'm not able to make the PC detect the Dawn, even after installing the (awful) driver found on Moondrop's website.
Anyone able to make their PC recognize the Dawn Pro?
Anyone here using the Moondrop Dawn Pro?
I like it with my phone, and would love to connect it to my workstation when I'm at the office.
However, I'm not able to make the PC detect the Dawn, even after installing the (awful) driver found on Moondrop's website.
Anyone able to make their PC recognize the Dawn Pro?
Strange... Absolutely no problem with my Moondrop Dawn PRO and my Windows10 Laptops, Linux-PCs or Android devices. No driver installed and OOTB recognized in Windows with up to 384kHz/32bit support.
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