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Music Apps, Tips and Tricks for the LG V30, V35, V40, V50 & V60
I'm not sure what they meant by that either, unless it involved fine tuning the circuit to make it more accurate and/or choosing a particular filter.- Percival
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Music Apps, Tips and Tricks for the LG V30, V35, V40, V50 & V60
Exactly. A DAC is either transparent (i.e. accurately reproduces the original signal) or it's faulty!- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
Did you measure the voltages?- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
I'm not sure about that. Most dongles and DAPs are not that good. I reckon the Quad DAC LG phones beat most of them. The ROG 5 might also (I haven't seen any measurements yet). Besides, this thread has "best smartphone" in the title, not "best dongle."- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
Some people (I include myself here) prefer not having to carry around a dongle plus cable. The Asus ROG 5 looks to be pretty good all round (unless one demands the best camera - and let's face it, most of us just take snaps for personal use/fun).- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
E1DA 9038 is better than those (better than most, in fact). Good value too.- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
My HD600s sounded great with my V30+. In fact, high impedance headphones seem to work better (See https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/review-and-audio-measurement-of-lg-g7-thinq-smartphone.4468/) . I agree that it would sound better with external amplification though.- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
Would it drive Sennheiser HD600s? What's the output voltage? I've never seen measurements of that phone, which puts me off somewhat. That and the fact that it doesn't have a dedicated DAC (if I'm not mistaken).- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
I don't really want to carry additional equipment if I can possibly avoid it. I have a Cambridge Audio DACMAGIC XS which is pretty good (and which I now have to use with my V30+ as the ESS DAC has stopped working), but it's annoying to carry in my pocket along with a phone. LG DACs are also...- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
Hmm. I'd be surprised if LG support it at all - even if I buy a new one. They'll probably tell me that it was never sold here, so they can't repair/replace it. It's a good point, but if the Asus has a UK release, that would be a point in its favour.- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
It looks like my next phone will be either the Asus ROG 5 (although I'd be happier if somebody measured its audio performance) or an LG V60 (the safer bet, but not easy or cheap to get in the UK).- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
Interesting. Are you able to say any more about these NX amps? I had assumed that the Asus phones would just use ESS amplification.- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
I'd never heard of the Black Shark or Nubia phones before. I can't find any mention of a specific DAC though.- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
Not even that long. Asus have a launch event on May 12th.- Percival
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Best Smartphone for audiophile Part II (Updated: Jan 2020)
Put it in a Spigen or Otterbox case and it'll be fine. It's certainly not a deal-breaker for me - I don't bend my phones.- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
It's a few years since I tried tagging software and it didn't seem to work then, but I shall try out TagScanner thank you. I have installed the UPnP server plugin for Foobar2000 and it works nicely. Also, I can shuffle using Foobar Remote and send the stream to UAPP. Happy days! For anyone else...- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
I have about 100000 tracks! Can tagging be automated? I'll have a look at AssetUPnP. I have Foobar2000 on my laptop - I didn't know it could act as a server.- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
I can't get the Windows 10 DLNA server to work for some reason. Universal Media Server works, but I have to choose each track - I can't shuffle the whole drive (which is really what I want to do). It's better than nothing though.- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
I'm sure I tried that a few years ago and it worked up to a point (it only seemed to 'see' a limited number of files). I couldn't get it to work recently though, for some reason. I'll have a go at that, thanks.- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
Thank you, superuser1- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
Before I tear out any more of my hair, can anyone give me (or point to) a step-by-step guide to streaming music over a LAN from an external drive on a Windows 10 laptop (MS Surface Pro 3) to my LG V30? I've tried all sorts of ways, but can't get it to work. Thanks.- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
Fair enough. Is there something I can do? Is there some way I can check to see why Firefox can play it on Android (presumably receiving more than one chunk!)?- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
Is there any hope of getting UAPP to play these streams? It seems a shame not to be able to play BBC radio in the highest quality.- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
Oh dear! So in theory, UAPP should be able to play HLS, but just not in this case?- Percival
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USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP): 24- and 32-bit playback, ubiquitous USB audio support for Android
Are you able to open a VPN to the UK and try it? I'm in th UK and it works in Android on Firefox Mobile and in Windows on MPC-HC.- Percival
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