starfly
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Anyone know of a good affordable DAC/AMP that will work with a Google Pixel phone (stock) as well as with Spotify?
Hi to all from the sunny Spain.
I think I´m a little late for this and I´m sure It may discussed before but I need to ask:
In my old Motorola Moto G (running Android 5) when I plugged the DAC (Topping D1 MkII) the sound couldn´t be controled by the phone (for example the volume). Now in my LG Android 7 I can manage the sound of the Topping from the Mobile (eq and volume it´s affected). It this change affect in the sound quality? Maybe it´s my ears, but I perceive better sound from the DAC connected to the Moto G than the LG. It is possible?
The old Sony Z smartphones used to output all audio through usb when the option was enabled. This was the only phone to do this and none do it these days as far as I know. You will need to use some sort of app like onkyo HF player or UAPP.Anyone know of a good affordable DAC/AMP that will work with a Google Pixel phone (stock) as well as with Spotify?
Sounds like Moto G is outputting bit perfect and probably why it sounds better.
What player are you using with your phones?
The old Sony Z smartphones used to output all audio through usb when the option was enabled. This was the only phone to do this and none do it these days as far as I know. You will need to use some sort of app like onkyo HF player or UAPP.
Yup. I got fed up with the Android upsampling issue so got a used Xperia Z3 Compact off Ebay, reverted it back to Android 4.4.4 (Sony took away the true usb audio out option in future Android versions), and adhered it to my Mojo and couldn't be happier.
Welcome to the club. Got a Z3 on eBay late last year. Use it with my dragonfly red. Looking to possibly pick up Mytek clef DAC in Q4 when it releases. Love Today offline but MQA through UAPP is a great feature I'd like to try if the mytrk is as good as I hope. Love my Z3 as a DAP, great storage capability, just add a DAC and you are set. Bit perfect playback
UAPP is nice, but I need Tidal offline. I have weak internet signal at work, cannot stream HiFi quality through UAPP. Really sucks that this is the only solution. It shouldn't be that way. I do like the combo though, it's almost like a DAP (a clunky one). And it frees up my primary phone and it's battery.
The PRIMARY reason for UAPP is to bypass Android hijacking the audio and upsampling everything before it even gets to the DAC. It's an issue in Android. UAPP takes the pure signal and sends it to the DAC for bit perfect playback. You can hear the difference. There are some other devices that do this without UAPP, mainly Sony Zx2 and Zx3 phones on Android 4.4.4 I purchased a used ZX3 just to use as a digital audio player with my Dragonfly Red. For streaming Tidal or locally stored files, UAPP is the way to go if you are using an Android phone with a USB DAC. Will still play over Android audio system, but not sound quite as goodI've got a Huawei P9, DFB 1.5, and Senn HD650.
It works out of the box (with otg cable), but isn't really any better than straight from the phone's headphone jack.
Do I need an app like usb audio player pro to get the most out of the DFB, or is that app only needed if output via usb isn't working in the first place?
So is there no point if streaming from Spotify?For streaming Tidal or locally stored files, UAPP is the way to go if you are using an Android phone with a USB DAC.
Dragonfly will work with all streaming apps. The sound difference will depend on source. On Android running through Android audio there is still a sq increase, just not as large as if it was bit perfect.Thank you.So is there no point if streaming from Spotify?