Dx320 optimizing discussions

Feb 14, 2025 at 3:43 PM Post #138 of 147
Amp14 Line out is different than phone out. Even if attenuatable, they serve and work completely different
I get it that they serve a different purpose, but how do they work differently? I was naively under the impression that the big difference for LO is fixed volume by bypassing any amplification circuitry. Clearly, that is incorrect.
 
Feb 14, 2025 at 4:11 PM Post #139 of 147
I get it that they serve a different purpose, but how do they work differently? I was naively under the impression that the big difference for LO is fixed volume by bypassing any amplification circuitry. Clearly, that is incorrect.
Amplifying is analog and attenuation is digital. They are different

LO still bypassing amplifying as gains wont affect it. Of course digital attenuations will and that is completely different than amplifying
 
Feb 14, 2025 at 7:49 PM Post #140 of 147
Amplifying is analog and attenuation is digital. They are different

LO still bypassing amplifying as gains wont affect it. Of course digital attenuations will and that is completely different than amplifying
I don't get it. Not that I don't get what you're saying, but I don't get why you would want to adjust the output (attenuate) from a DAP on a line out. The only thing that would make sense is if you're feeding into a pure power amp, with no volume control, thus a need to control the output level. But are you really going to feed the output of a portable DAP into that kind of amp? How likely is that?
 
Feb 14, 2025 at 8:31 PM Post #141 of 147
I don't get it. Not that I don't get what you're saying, but I don't get why you would want to adjust the output (attenuate) from a DAP on a line out. The only thing that would make sense is if you're feeding into a pure power amp, with no volume control, thus a need to control the output level. But are you really going to feed the output of a portable DAP into that kind of amp? How likely is that?
It is just there, whether you need it or not, and it is on most of the DAP, period. They just choose to lock it when using Line Out. I prefer having it as an option, just the same as a locked OS or Unrooted one. Ibasso is very open with OS, theh even provide IMG and Tool to unroot it.
 
Feb 14, 2025 at 11:10 PM Post #144 of 147
It is just there, whether you need it or not, and it is on most of the DAP, period. They just choose to lock it when using Line Out. I prefer having it as an option, just the same as a locked OS or Unrooted one. Ibasso is very open with OS, theh even provide IMG and Tool to unroot it.
Well, to each his own. No argument from me on that. However, to say that it works that way on most DAPs and be definitive about it is a bold statement. I have only been exposed to three DAPs. Not a large enough sample size to say what is or isn't the norm. I can only say that of the three the iBasso is the only one that is variable on the line out.
 
Feb 15, 2025 at 12:54 AM Post #145 of 147
What would I get out of rooting this DAP? I stream Qobuz exclusively, however I also really enjoy equalizing my music. Also I use phone out.
Most importantly, you get more fine tune control the clock speed and control the operation of the various cores of the SOC on the DAP.

Also you can execute adb shell commands to perform more advance forms of cache clearing, optimize advanced android system parameters(like vsync/display refresh rate) to suit your application/usage intentions and also disable system wide logging to reduce internal system overheads right down to the minimum. You can also use more advance android scripts that can reduce bloat further.
 
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Feb 15, 2025 at 6:14 AM Post #146 of 147
Well, to each his own. No argument from me on that. However, to say that it works that way on most DAPs and be definitive about it is a bold statement. I have only been exposed to three DAPs. Not a large enough sample size to say what is or isn't the norm. I can only say that of the three the iBasso is the only one that is variable on the line out.
Most and not all, there are some DAP that uses analog volume controls. Ibasso also have them (Dx300Max and other Maxes) and most are flagships only for the majority of DAPs. What others 2 do you have ?

That is ok, you have got a lot to learn. You have been posting in a wrong thread. If you would like to learn more about all this with other member, you should be posting in the main thread as this is for optimizing the Dx320 thread

Here is the main thread
 
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Feb 22, 2025 at 8:40 PM Post #147 of 147

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