Hi-Res Portable DAPs comparison chart 2022

May 6, 2025 at 4:18 PM Post #91 of 95
Yes, yet, no one guarantees it will remain.
? Curious in what context your reply applies.

I'll add I've had the little brother of the DX340, DX180, for 4 months. It's fantastic all around. It's very pocketable, light, bright, long lived replaceable battery. Volume knob and hard buttons. I'd love to listen to a DX340 with all the amp choices but it's a bit large and heavy for my use case.
 
May 6, 2025 at 4:19 PM Post #92 of 95
? Curious in what context your reply applies.

I'll add I've had the little brother of the DX340, DX180, for 4 months. It's fantastic all around. It's very pocketable, light, bright, long lived replaceable battery. Volume knob and hard buttons. I'd love to listen to a DX340 with all the amp choices but it's a bit large and heavy for my use case.
I had dx320 edition X and all of the experience was nightmare
 
May 6, 2025 at 4:24 PM Post #93 of 95
I had dx320 edition X and all of the experience was nightmare
Ah sorry to hear. Sounds like iBasso has stepped up their game with the 340 and 180, at least.
 
May 6, 2025 at 4:32 PM Post #94 of 95
I had dx320 edition X and all of the experience was nightmare
I don't want to trash this thread, but why was it a nightmare? I have the standard DX320, and at least software-wise, it's inferior to the DX300. I'm on old FW on DX300, never had the need to update as the performance was so good. I think iBasso took care of some software issues with FW updates for the DX320, but I haven't updated mine.. The DX320MAX also has mostly smooth and stable software.

The DX320 Edition X was a very special DAP due to the chassis, but I can only assume that your dissatisfaction comes from software.
 

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