A flagship audio player annouced featuring a classical design-Oriolus DPS-L2
Mar 23, 2021 at 1:44 PM Post #91 of 97
P.S., I recently had fun explaining to my 8 year old son what a „cassette“ was. He can’t believe we actually used those things...
If he has trouble believing the cassette, try explaining the 8-track tape. How in the middle of a song the music would stop for a couple of seconds while you heard a loud clunk as it changed tracks. Each time you bought a new 8-track tape you'd have to listen and find out if it changed tracks during your favorite song. Oh and it was about the size of a VHS tape give or take
 
Mar 23, 2021 at 2:33 PM Post #92 of 97
I remember those. My Dad had one in his Triumph Stag...
 
Apr 6, 2021 at 10:08 PM Post #93 of 97
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Oriolus recently unveiled their flagship retro music player, naming DPS-L2 which equipped with ES9038PRO decoding chip, and only limited to 999pcs for sales!
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Before we step into the introduction, I would like to talk something else about this magical classic and retro player. I was deeply attracted by its look at the first glance. It reminded me of the cassette with recording, playing, and learning in childhood, and it was also the only bridge for me to keep my curiosity about the world.

Let's move into its parameters.
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Highlight:
1. Sound performance has its own rich characteristics, that's undeniable!
2. The function of the whole button blindly realizes the pause, fast forward and backward as the cassette player.
3. The volume control is independent so that it has a sensitive response and the volume adjustment can be free.
4. Play dual 3.5mm out or 4.4mm out synchronously.
5. Non-touch screen, with button operation.
6. The HOTLINE button can help you obtain the information while listening to music without taking off the headphones.
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Features:
Display: 2.4-inch HD IPS screen
Size: 118mm X 76mm x 25mm
Battery capacity: 5000 mAh,high-density polymer lithium battery
Charging port: Type-C
Output: 3.5mm sigle-end *2; 4.4mm balanced-end *1
TF Card: Maximum 512GB

Music format:
Support hard decoding DSD64/128/256 (DSF/DFF/ISO)
Support DXD format up to 384kHz/32Bit
Support lossless formats FLAC, APE, WAV, ALAC, AIFF, up to 384kHz/32Bit
Support formats MP3, WMA, AAC, etc.
Support CUE, M3U, M3U8 files

DAC Chip: ES9038PRO
Op-amp chip: 0PA1612
Frequency response: 17Hz-20kHz +/-0.1dB
THD: 0.0015%
SNR: 117dB (single-ended), 119dB (balanced)
Resolution: 78dB (single-ended), 105dB (balanced)
(The indicators are all tested under 32ohm load)

Function support:
10-segment custom EQ adjustment, Hibylink. Car mode, USB DAC, USB OTG, bidirectional USB transmission, bidirectional Bluetooth 4.0 transmission, HOTLINE mute, two-level gain.

Questions, suggestions, or comments are welcomed as always here!
Any line-out for output to portable amp? thks
 
Jun 2, 2021 at 10:21 PM Post #94 of 97
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Jul 18, 2021 at 7:23 AM Post #95 of 97
Our review is up for the DPS-L2 - 4 pages worth on a very absorbing and interesting DAP. Not without its flaws but its just so different and cool from the normal Android slabs at the same time.

https://headfonics.com/oriolus-dps-l2-review/

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Feb 6, 2022 at 5:36 AM Post #97 of 97
Our review is up for the DPS-L2 - 4 pages worth on a very absorbing and interesting DAP. Not without its flaws but its just so different and cool from the normal Android slabs at the same time.

https://headfonics.com/oriolus-dps-l2-review/

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This dap is just the look, I don't like the UI and no Dpad, sound is subjective, my money will go for Fiio M17 which has everything I need.
 

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