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Headphoneus Supremus
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A resistor cannot boost power.Do you mean high impedance with adapter, does it boost the output power any more than selecting hd650 in headset menu?
A resistor cannot boost power.Do you mean high impedance with adapter, does it boost the output power any more than selecting hd650 in headset menu?
I know that, false wording on my part, what I want to know is it the same as selecting the hd650 in settings or the headset settings don't actually put it into high impedance mode?A resistor cannot boost power.
The original post and thread is great and I thank you all for all the help, but I still have 2 questions and I'm sorry if it's been talked about it before but the thread is also a bit overwhelming.
First, which of those Smartphone DACs can drive high impedance headphones? More specifically 250 Ohm.I use a pair of DT880 right now and I would love to get it running at a good volume on the phone too. I'm currently using a FiiO E10k on my computer to drive them and I'm always on High Gain at about 4-6 volume if not even more depending on the track.
Second of all, a question not that much related to audio, which of the smartphones that could drive high impedance Headphones also have really good ROM support? I love tweaking with ROMs to get the best performance out of my phone.
Much appreciated.
I didn't use the adapter with it. It was increased by selecting hd650 from the menu.Do you mean high impedance with adapter, does it boost the output power any more than selecting hd650 in headset menu?
The original post and thread is great and I thank you all for all the help, but I still have 2 questions and I'm sorry if it's been talked about it before but the thread is also a bit overwhelming.
First, which of those Smartphone DACs can drive high impedance headphones? More specifically 250 Ohm.I use a pair of DT880 right now and I would love to get it running at a good volume on the phone too. I'm currently using a FiiO E10k on my computer to drive them and I'm always on High Gain at about 4-6 volume if not even more depending on the track.
Second of all, a question not that much related to audio, which of the smartphones that could drive high impedance Headphones also have really good ROM support? I love tweaking with ROMs to get the best performance out of my phone.
Much appreciated.
One of my friend buys pro5 and after that he wants to challenge by buying cayin n3 as an upgrade. After few days, he sold DAP off.
Another one buy v20 and after a while he buys fiio x5iii and then after 2 weeks, he sells fiio out and said it is not necessary for him, v20 is enough and more convenient. He asked me if which DAP will impress him so I suggest DX200. He love it and said that is really clear upgrade to his smartphone.
Hope this help you decide.
Hello,
I haven't been here for a last half of the year. Is there anything new not bigger than Galaxy S7 (standard, not edge) in dimensions (preferably smaller) with dedicated DAC and high end specs? Because S7 ticks all the boxes for me yet this Cirrus DAC/amp chip doesn't convince me in 100%...
The Lg Q8,vivo xplay 6Hello,
I haven't been here for a last half of the year. Is there anything new not bigger than Galaxy S7 (standard, not edge) in dimensions (preferably smaller) with dedicated DAC and high end specs? Because S7 ticks all the boxes for me yet this Cirrus DAC/amp chip doesn't convince me in 100%...
If you search a bit it's not difficult to find . Though it's difficult to find smaller if you want high spec.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=8466&idPhone2=7821
The Lg Q8,vivo xplay 6
All of them are WAY too big for me S7's 142x62mm is really max, even a little bit too much for me. So it's been pain in a** for years now, to find such a phone... My cousin just bought iPhone 7 and it's pretty spot on in terms of size for me (+ pretty nice CL DACs from what I remember) but I'm just alergic to Apple beside other flaws (no mSD, iOS instead of Android).