Kordonrules
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LMAO!Maybe a candidate for new audiophile buzz words. I can see this being used along with signature and natural.
LMAO!Maybe a candidate for new audiophile buzz words. I can see this being used along with signature and natural.
It is playing very well with the SR2 and the Utopia. I haven't tried the others yet.Which headphones are you experiencing this bliss with?
I did understand it completely ...
I still use my LG V40 and V50 as wellJust pre-ordered! I think this is going to be a nice upgrade over my LG V40 ; )
$2499 Aussie dollaridoos...
Happy to give any feedback once I get it in my ears!
Why do you like this better then the M17 if I may ask?
Imagine travelling with that thing on you. I mean... even dx320 is a stretch for a portable device.M17 needs to be mounted on a fan cooled stand and plugged into a wall outlet to see the power advantage it has over a DX320 and I don’t want to be moving around my house with a brick in hand. I am also not a fan of ESS sound signature, though I do like the ESS presentation with a warm sounding IEM.
On a related note, I was quite happy to hear that Ibasso will be updating the dx300 to android 11. Could add 2 more years potentially before the player goes obsolete with my streaming services (Apple Music and Qobuz).We can learn one thing from this: don't dare stand in @Whitigir's way when it comes to modifying
In all seriousness, some manufacturers are looking for a way to cut corners and put in the least amount of effort — by this I mean that they cannot be bothered to "waste" their time fixing "altered" original products. Some companies don't want you messing with its products and want the product to be the final version.
However, I think we can all appreciate companies such as iBasso (Sony, Shanling, Fiio) that are "like" open-source, allowing people to take their products to the next level. That's a big royalty to have. No gatekeeping, no nothing — you support our company by buying our products? If you know your crap, feel free to mod and mess around with the product at your own risk. If you mess up, we are here for you at your own cost. I think that's pretty fair. Gatekeeping is not cool, but I can understand it, it's like the big consumer market (e.g. Apple).... but if iBasso, Sony, Fiio, and Shanling (all the big boys in the DAP space) are offering this sort of service to their customers, it feels pretty weird to not have such support.
I have seen iBasso update the Android when they can but I haven't seen other manufactures do it, but would guess some may have. They have their own software team (in-house) so they go the extra mile.On a related note, I was quite happy to hear that Ibasso will be updating the dx300 to android 11. Could add 2 more years potentially before the player goes obsolete with my streaming services (Apple Music and Qobuz).
Do manufacturers do this that often? I thought DAPs OS were never updated. I actually was hesitating on the dx300 as some players were already shipping with Android 10.
Is this a thing? Once the OS is no longer supported, are the apps unusable? I planned on using Apple Music.On a related note, I was quite happy to hear that Ibasso will be updating the dx300 to android 11. Could add 2 more years potentially before the player goes obsolete with my streaming services (Apple Music and Qobuz).
Do manufacturers do this that often? I thought DAPs OS were never updated. I actually was hesitating on the dx300 as some players were already shipping with Android 10.
Eventually apps do obsolete if they are on an old OS and can’t update.Is this a thing? Once the OS is no longer supported, are the apps unusable? I planned on using Apple Music.
Imagine travelling with that thing on you. I mean... even dx320 is a stretch for a portable device.