I would be willing to pay the value of such a thing jokes aside....the lower the price the easier to impulse buy....in this setting I think $500 would make me question purchasing, anything under $300 would be in the impulse realm, everything in between is back and forth depending on the reviews etc.
I have been looking to get my first DAP and this thread has helped me come to a decision. I have hit the button and bought the Cayin N6ii. Your impressions and discussion of the warmer sound and musicality of the N6ii is just want I was trying to find. I'm really looking forward to receiving this DAP in a few days time.
I have been looking to get my first DAP and this thread has helped me come to a decision. I have hit the button and bought the Cayin N6ii. Your impressions and discussion of the warmer sound and musicality of the N6ii is just want I was trying to find. I'm really looking forward to receiving this DAP in a few days time.
I have been looking to get my first DAP and this thread has helped me come to a decision. I have hit the button and bought the Cayin N6ii. Your impressions and discussion of the warmer sound and musicality of the N6ii is just want I was trying to find. I'm really looking forward to receiving this DAP in a few days time.
Yeah it's nowhere near as big as the Cube...the N6ii is about the upper limit of what I'm willing/able to carry around...the Cube is well past that. It's in the category of "transportable but not really portable" for me.
I have owned the Cube the DX220 and the Cayin arrives next week for me I’ll update on thoughts when I get into the Cayin N6ii. But.... the cube kills the DX220 IMHO.
Had a chance to listen to N6II today. I must admit that this is what I want as a companion to ifi audio idsd black label but for IEM. Absolute synergy with my S-EM6 V2, neutral reference type of IEM. They just sound amazing with the N6II.
On the other hand, I did not like the Cube. Particularly the way they tuned the bass. Too much for me and it is on the softer side, which is opposite to what micro and N6II produce in lows.
P.S. Balanced outputs only were used for the listening session on both DAPs.
Had a chance to listen to N6II today. I must admit that this is what I want as a companion to ifi audio idsd black label but for IEM. Absolute synergy with my S-EM6 V2, neutral reference type of IEM. They just sound amazing with the N6II.
On the other hand, I did not like the Cube. Particularly the way they tuned the bass. Too much for me and it is on the softer side, which is opposite to what micro and N6II produce in lows.
Had a chance to listen to N6II today. I must admit that this is what I want as a companion to ifi audio idsd black label but for IEM. Absolute synergy with my S-EM6 V2, neutral reference type of IEM. They just sound amazing with the N6II.
On the other hand, I did not like the Cube. Particularly the way they tuned the bass. Too much for me and it is on the softer side, which is opposite to what micro and N6II produce in lows.
P.S. Balanced outputs only were used for the listening session on both DAPs.
I am fully in love with the N6ii. I've been using it excessively for a couple of months now. I even prefer it over the DX220, which I didn't think was possible in this price range. It seems to do everything at 11. Clarity is amazing. Dynamics/robustness is outrageous. Soundstage is enormous. There's warmth and airiness. It's like the absolute perfect tuning.
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