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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
Pins facing up.- HenjieT
- Post #1,942
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
You're right about the file sizes, they're just too big. Have you tried playing them using another app?- HenjieT
- Post #1,814
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
Could be the source files. There are a lot of "DSD" files floating around that are actually just converted MP3s. Although to be quite honest, I don't think I'd be able to distinguish a DSD file from a 24-bit/48kHz FLAC file in a blind listening test nowadays. The masters are quite important. I...- HenjieT
- Post #1,808
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
I also have mine set to 85% max but I've experienced it charging to 87% once, and 86% twice. It's just those three instances though. I always charge mine when it gets to 25-26%.- HenjieT
- Post #1,800
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
I play my DSD files natively with no issues. Using UAPP though.- HenjieT
- Post #1,794
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Shanling H5 - Portable DAC/AMP/Player, AKM AK4493S DACs and sweet warm tuning
I have the HD58X, also 150 ohms like your HD660S. Using a 4.4mm cable and the H5 on medium gain is more than enough.- HenjieT
- Post #296
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
You're correct, the plastic tabs are the culprit. I took out the ones on the left a few hours ago and haven't had as much accidental presses since then. Not totally eliminated but way better than before. Still would be nice to have the option to completely disable specific buttons though. 🙂...- HenjieT
- Post #1,771
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
TPU cases do prevent accidental presses. I'm still debating whether I should go back to using one but I do prefer the feel of the official leather case. Just took out the small plastic tabs hiding under the case earlier. Fingers crossed it'll help with the issue.- HenjieT
- Post #1,766
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
They're still active when not in the lockscreen though. I want to turn them off completely, even when the screen is on. 😄- HenjieT
- Post #1,764
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
@Joe Bloggs as someone who's used to (and prefer) playing/pausing and changing tracks via the screen, I humbly ask you to perhaps suggest to the software team that having the option to completely disable the left side buttons might be a good idea. Thanks!- HenjieT
- Post #1,762
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
I guess the thinking with how they're grouped is that between the three, the most used will be the pause/play and next buttons, with the previous button a distant third (unless you like repeating tracks). I don't even use any of those. I have them disabled when the screen is locked to prevent...- HenjieT
- Post #1,655
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
If you're used to (and prefer) the Sony "house sound", I reckon you won't be happy with the R6 III unless you're ok with EQing. Re: MSEB and PEQ, I'm not against the idea of EQing to get the sound you're looking for. Heck, MSEB is actually a major draw for me, but more on the lines of "better...- HenjieT
- Post #1,654
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
For my needs, the battery life of either is adequate. I do most of my listening at home anyway, and rarely listen for more than 2 hours in one go. As for the sound, I find the R6 III too bright for my taste. To my ears, the R6 Pro II is warmer and smoother. Better lows, well-controlled highs...- HenjieT
- Post #1,622
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
The best I've been able to get with the R6 III was around 8:10, IIRC. This was after the initial battery calibration (draining the battery then charging to 100% + an hour more with the device turned off). Not quite 7 hours for the R6 Pro II (6:40ish) in the default "performance" CPU mode. The...- HenjieT
- Post #1,619
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
Had the R6 III, now using an R6 Pro II. At medium gain and 40-50+ volume using the 4.4mm output, the R6 III was draining its battery at around 10-12% per hour. R6 Pro II around 14% per hour. Wifi on, using UAPP and Apple Music. Tried switching to "normal" CPU setting vs. the default...- HenjieT
- Post #1,617
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Hiby R6 Pro II (2023 Edition) - Launch, Hype, Thoughts & More
I can confirm that Apple Music v4.7.0 is working fine in my R6 Pro II. Updated about an hour ago.- HenjieT
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Competition Closed...but what is in the Retro – Stereo 50?
Moniker/Name: HenjieT Answer D. Total of 781 components- HenjieT
- Post #39
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Fulla (by) Schiit - News, photos, thoughts, impressions, etc.
Yup, the Fulla will be able to drive the AKG K7XX with power to spare.- HenjieT
- Post #636
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Fulla (by) Schiit - News, photos, thoughts, impressions, etc.
I'm experiencing the same thing with my Fulla (serial no. ending in 1*5 so it's one of the earlier ones). And there's only 3 "zones" in the volume pot where I can hear sound from both channels without any crackles or noises. I'm pretty sure it's a problem with the potentiometer because the...- HenjieT
- Post #634
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Fulla (by) Schiit - News, photos, thoughts, impressions, etc.
Using it with both SR80e and SR325is. It's a great match with the SR325is as it tames the brightness a bit while preserving the details and clarity.- HenjieT
- Post #600
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Fulla (by) Schiit - News, photos, thoughts, impressions, etc.
1. Yup. For mids and highs, the Fulla wins. Soundstage and imaging are also better on the Fulla. 2. IMHO, for SQ alone, the Fulla is well worth the asking price + international shipping costs. I just hope the quality control's been kicked up a notch since the oscillator issue, and...- HenjieT
- Post #582
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Fulla (by) Schiit - News, photos, thoughts, impressions, etc.
All of the above, and that's with the E10K's bass boost function in the off position. But overall, the Fulla's SQ is superior, at least to my ears.- HenjieT
- Post #580
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Fulla (by) Schiit - News, photos, thoughts, impressions, etc.
It's slightly warm and really fun. Compared to the FiiO E10K, it's slightly better in all respects (SQ-wise) except for the lows. Build quality is better on the E10K though.- HenjieT
- Post #576
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Fulla (by) Schiit - News, photos, thoughts, impressions, etc.
I'm in the same boat as you. I'm here in the Philippines and bought a Fulla a day after it was released (and before the oscillator defect was discovered). The volume pot in my unit is obviously defective as there's just three zones that are completely free of noise/crackles/pops and have...- HenjieT
- Post #575
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps