I have both lg v30 and vivo xplay 6. Would it''s be an upgrade from switch to vivo nex S, lg v50 or i should to go with a hires DAP ex Ibasso 200, sony ZX2?
Go for DX200 is a better option.
I have both lg v30 and vivo xplay 6. Would it''s be an upgrade from switch to vivo nex S, lg v50 or i should to go with a hires DAP ex Ibasso 200, sony ZX2?
Is shanling m2x waste of money??It's a waste of money.
for some reason adapter such as ibasso dc01 cannot work with samsung note 10, is shanling m2x that bad ?
Is shanling m2x waste of money??
Isn't it weird how we all hear things differently? I've tried all 3 major "serious" music players. Started with Poweramp, had it for years. Tried Neutron, and it sounded like a blanket had been lifted off the sound. Tried UAPP, and i agree, it's UI is miles better than Neutron, but with all eq off, in bit perfect mode, the two sounded no different to me. Where I hated UAPP was in the EQ implementation. It was too fiddly, confusing and the toneboosters start of just 6 eq bands (if there were more, then i had no idea how to add them, and there was no hints), was downright lousy. Neutron's parametric eq is soooo much better, more precise, easier to implement and just better. Horses for courses.To me UAPP has the best sound. Sounding unprocessed due to bit-perfect, and luv the transparency and clarity. The interface gotten so good over the years, now with added in app parametric EQ, tonebooster, and Tidal in bit-perfect. I don't like the sound of Neutron or Power amp, or other apps as they sound like there some processing going on.
I have no issue with ui, or it's response speed. I actually like that the app disappears when I close it. I could why it could annoying for some. You should ask about turning off this feature in the UAPP thread.
Yeah, I see your point about neutron's EQ being easier for the avg user. Although I generally like Tonebooster in the way it works, the interface could be improved for easier usage on smartphones. Tonebooster is quite annoying due to the way it's controlled. As far as sound, I prefer UAPP, it just sounds uncolored, or bit-perfect.Isn't it weird how we all hear things differently? I've tried all 3 major "serious" music players. Started with Poweramp, had it for years. Tried Neutron, and it sounded like a blanket had been lifted off the sound. Tried UAPP, and i agree, it's UI is miles better than Neutron, but with all eq off, in bit perfect mode, the two sounded no different to me. Where I hated UAPP was in the EQ implementation. It was too fiddly, confusing and the toneboosters start of just 6 eq bands (if there were more, then i had no idea how to add them, and there was no hints), was downright lousy. Neutron's parametric eq is soooo much better, more precise, easier to implement and just better. Horses for courses.
I can't really compare listening to UAPP & Neutron back to back on a smartphone solely, as i use a dac/amplifier piggy backed to a phone, but i do know with this option ticked in Neutron :Yeah, I see your point about neutron's EQ being easier for the avg user. Although I generally like Tonebooster in the way it works, the interface could be improved for easier usage on smartphones. Tonebooster is quite annoying due to the way it's controlled. As far as sound, I prefer UAPP, it just sounds uncolored, or bit-perfect.
I looked at Onkyo HF Player, and it is very good. Sounds good too, but the EQ is still basic compared to Neutron. Once you've understood how to utilise the Q factor as well as the standard +/- gain, you can't really go back to a basic multi band, level adjustment only equaliser. But like I've said, if geeky eq ain't your thing, then there are better options with the same sound quality than Neutron.I used Neutron for years, but grew tired of never feeling I could completely enjoy the UI or the sometimes multi-step and convoluted process to get things done such as equalization. I agree in terms of technical prowess and sound quality that Neutron has to be at or near the top of the list, but usability wise it does struggle. I ended up moving to the vastly simpler Onkyo HF Player and in general I am quite pleased and find the FIR equalizer very good, but I am by no means an expert in the area. I would be curious to know what others or more knowledgeable others thought of the equalizer implementation in HF Player.
Yes, it's really weird but i praise the ability to discover the different tastes to find my sweet spot.Isn't it weird how we all hear things differently? I've tried all 3 major "serious" music players. Started with Poweramp, had it for years. Tried Neutron, and it sounded like a blanket had been lifted off the sound. Tried UAPP, and i agree, it's UI is miles better than Neutron, but with all eq off, in bit perfect mode, the two sounded no different to me. Where I hated UAPP was in the EQ implementation. It was too fiddly, confusing and the toneboosters start of just 6 eq bands (if there were more, then i had no idea how to add them, and there was no hints), was downright lousy. Neutron's parametric eq is soooo much better, more precise, easier to implement and just better. Horses for courses.
I am actually fine with using a parametric equalizer and have done so for use through JRiver Media Center and with Neutron for example. I just hate the complexity of the interface in Neutron. I always felt like there were too many steps to getting anything done. Mind you I haven't used Neutron in about 4 years now so perhaps a more recent build will be better?I looked at Onkyo HF Player, and it is very good. Sounds good too, but the EQ is still basic compared to Neutron. Once you've understood how to utilise the Q factor as well as the standard +/- gain, you can't really go back to a basic multi band, level adjustment only equaliser. But like I've said, if geeky eq ain't your thing, then there are better options with the same sound quality than Neutron.
Thank you for these man, any recommendation for dac because I want it to drive with full size headphone hifiman he400, any brand in particular what I'm thinking is Q5 dac? Or I should get the btr 3 or btr 5?For me , yes.
Note 10 + USB dongle (E1DA 9038 ...) is more interesting in term of UI , compatibility and performance / cost ratio.
You already have the Note 10 so you only have to get a dongle.
And guess what ? If you don't like it , it will cost you less than the M2X (200 $) : for its price , you can get 4 - 5 USB dongles !
I agree. It is definitely too busy. Imagine if the guys at Poweramp, Neutron and UAPP got together and Co-designed a music app. Neutron's depth, with UAPP's ease of use and Poweramps look and customization. End game..I am actually fine with using a parametric equalizer and have done so for use through JRiver Media Center and with Neutron for example. I just hate the complexity of the interface in Neutron. I always felt like there were too many steps to getting anything done. Mind you I haven't used Neutron in about 4 years now so perhaps a more recent build will be better?
Totally agree.I agree. It is definitely too busy. Imagine if the guys at Poweramp, Neutron and UAPP got together and Co-designed a music app. Neutron's depth, with UAPP's ease of use and Poweramps look and customization. End game..