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In case someone in US is interested: MusicTeck have several units in stock selling on Amazon.
Hi, would you mind telling me the date on the label stuck on the back of your device? I’m trying to check the date of manufacture.
If if put my Pro within 3 inches of the left side of my iPhone I have interference . Also if I am within 4-5 feet of my router I have interference .if I turn my back to the router , no interference . Other than that , no interference in all the places I have the Pro . I don’t plan on having my Pro that close to my iPhone anyway and the router is an area where I have my desktop dacs .Mine is 1-23-19 and I have the interference issues on the 4.4mm, and when near my phone.
As soon as I get a rma number I am sending mine back overseas. Just poor luck of the draw, since Nayparm has so many, without any issues .
It's a pain in the butt for this much $$, imo.
Onkyo and Pioneer have DAPs with Google Store right out of box, but like u said, they had other problems. If you don't mind the trouble, you can also get an Ibasso DX150 then mod the system.Is there a real advantage to waiting for the R6 Pro to hit the UK for about £615 or just getting the standard R6 for £499? I'm sure it depends, so here's my use case:
To use as a large capacity portable DAC connecting to B&W Px via aptX-HD bluetooth. Use JRT Rocket Player and iSyncr via Google Play store to transfer ALAC files from iTunes along with ratings (the drop-dead must have feature) and playlists. I couldn't find any other DAC that had Android with either Google Play or Amazon store compatibility (required for the pro versions of JRT software), potentially high capacity and aptx-HD. It's to replace an iPod Touch which is beyond maxed out at 128GB. Onkyo and Pioneer DAPs have poor battery and no support for aptx-HD. AK DAPs have no support for Amazon or Google Play. Other DAPs seem to max out at below 200GB even with SD cards.
The R6 pro does look nice but it's pricey, not here yet and it looks like the "pro" improvements won't really affect how I would use this thing (I don't have balanced cans). But despite hours of reading I'm still not sure. I'm also up for any other suitable recommendations.
Ibasso DX150 then mod the system, LG G7 thinQ,
Thanks for replying. I appreciate it. The issue I see with the ibasso is that it doesn't support the Play Store. I don't know if it can do Amazon's store, but it's the same price as the standard R6, so why would I choose that and struggle to get the software it seems I need to work?
The LG phone looks nice, but I do not want a phone and I do not want to mess with SIM cards. It's certainly cheaper than the R6 and R6 Pro.
The big question is still would the R6 (that has Android 8.1, Play and Amazon stores and apx-HD) be good enough and not worth the extra cash and wait for the pro model?
I'm still sore that nothing outside of Apple properly supports iTunes handy rating system.
Hmmm LG phones don't have four DACs.Onkyo and Pioneer have DAPs with Google Store right out of box, but like u said, they had other problems. If you don't mind the trouble, you can also get an Ibasso DX150 then mod the system.
Alternatively, since you are mainly listening through Bluetooth, a cell phone with capable DACs, like LG G7 thinQ, may be a better option than R6 pro. It has four ESS 9218p DACs, up to date Android, and Apx HD.
OR, or, there r plenty of rumors talking abt a new iPod touch will be released this year. It's almost time!!!
If you can find an original R6 factory updated to Oreo (new units are) that should suffice for your purposes.Is there a real advantage to waiting for the R6 Pro to hit the UK for about £615 or just getting the standard R6 for £499? I'm sure it depends, so here's my use case:
To use as a large capacity portable DAC connecting to B&W Px via aptX-HD bluetooth. Use JRT Rocket Player and iSyncr via Google Play store to transfer ALAC files from iTunes along with ratings (the drop-dead must have feature) and playlists. I couldn't find any other DAC that had Android with either Google Play or Amazon store compatibility (required for the pro versions of JRT software), potentially high capacity and aptx-HD. It's to replace an iPod Touch which is beyond maxed out at 128GB. Onkyo and Pioneer DAPs have poor battery and no support for aptx-HD. AK DAPs have no support for Amazon or Google Play. Other DAPs seem to max out at below 200GB even with SD cards.
The R6 pro does look nice but it's pricey, not here yet and it looks like the "pro" improvements won't really affect how I would use this thing (I don't have balanced cans). But despite hours of reading I'm still not sure. I'm also up for any other suitable recommendations.
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Hmmm LG phones don't have four DACs.
https://www.androidauthority.com/lg-v20-quad-dac-explained-713587/
Thanks for replying. I appreciate it. The issue I see with the ibasso is that it doesn't support the Play Store. I don't know if it can do Amazon's store, but it's the same price as the standard R6, so why would I choose that and struggle to get the software it seems I need to work?
The LG phone looks nice, but I do not want a phone and I do not want to mess with SIM cards. It's certainly cheaper than the R6 and R6 Pro.
The big question is still would the R6 (that has Android 8.1, Play and Amazon stores and apx-HD) be good enough and not worth the extra cash and wait for the pro model?
I'm still sore that nothing outside of Apple properly supports iTunes handy rating system.
I had the LGV30 and it is not near as good as the Hiby R6 in sound quality. No close.The R6 is a system. The Lg V30 is also equally good and has a phone accessory in addition to the quad DAC. The problem with Hiby boils down to laziness. They no longer answer tech comments about the pain in a.. R6 android update. It's not OTA, it's a pain. No help after sell with is company. But the Opus 2, a better device and on sale.