SomnusW
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Thank you so much!@22 ohms 94db it requires a little more power than other IEMs but RS6 in balanced can do 690mv @32 ohms is enough to drive it to the full potential IMO.
Thank you so much!@22 ohms 94db it requires a little more power than other IEMs but RS6 in balanced can do 690mv @32 ohms is enough to drive it to the full potential IMO.
I have both the Annihilator 23 and the RS6. The RS6 drives it without an issue.Hello, I'd like to ask if the Hiby RS6 can be paired with the Elysian Annihilator. I've read some reviews, and they all say that the Elysian Annihilator is a rather hard-to-drive IEM.
Thank you so much!I have both the Annihilator 23 and the RS6. The RS6 drives it without an issue.
It sounded great to me from day one. I felt that it's the best DAP for me when I compared it to RS8.Tell the HiBy RS6 owner how much the sound changes with burning and how much time it will take?
I'm curious on which criteria does is beat RS8 for you? Aside from money in your pocket? hahahaIt sounded great to me from day one. I felt that it's the best DAP for me when I compared it to RS8.
I always prefer warmer and thicker sound of RS6. RS8 sounded leaner in comparison, notes have less weight. The bass was tighter but it left me wanting for more, I was pushing for more volume than RS6 and it sounded harsher in some songs.I'm curious on which criteria does is beat RS8 for you? Aside from money in your pocket? hahaha
I always prefer warmer and thicker sound of RS6. RS8 sounded leaner in comparison, notes have less weight. The bass was tighter but it left me wanting for more, I was pushing for more volume than RS6 and it sounded harsher in some songs.
You can say that RS8 is more refined and resolving but it just didn't cut for me. So, I decided to stick to RS6.
It's a matter of preference IMO.
I usually have tastes like what you both describe. Interesting, have you compared both using line out to an external amp, desktop or portable? I'm curious to know if the main factor in your love of the RS6 is coming more from the DAC section itself or the amp. I would assume the DAC of the RS6 and RS8 are probably very close in performance, it's probably the amp that makes the RS8 more resolving, refined and at the same time more analytical. of the RS4I have both and find myself reaching for the RS6 more often than for the RS8 for that reason exactly + for what the RS6 does with female vocals
Sandal Audio had actually written about what you just ask in his RS8 review, here is the translated review.I usually have tastes like what you both describe. Interesting, have you compared both using line out to an external amp, desktop or portable? I'm curious to know if the main factor in your love of the RS6 is coming more from the DAC section itself or the amp. I would assume the DAC of the RS6 and RS8 are probably very close in performance, it's probably the amp that makes the RS8 more resolving, refined and at the same time more analytical. of the RS4
Question for RS6/8 owners, can you plug in a USB C adapter into the USB port and get HDMI video out from it?
Thinking of using my RS6 for watching films on an external HDMI monitor while using the line out for headphone amp.
There is always a bit of lag if I use RS6 as a USB DAC for audio from my iPad, so wanting to find a better solution...
I tried it last night with my RS6 and a basic USB C hub and my monitor doesn't get a signal.
Thanks!
Thanks! Yeah that make sense…shame couldn’t use external monitor while utilising the DAC/AMP…One way to know whether a device supports HDMI Alt Mode over USB C, is to see if there's an HDMI logo anywhere on the packaging or in the manual.
I don't see HDMI Alt Mode mentioned on the HiBy RS6 web page - https://store.hiby.com/products/hiby-rs6
Thanks! Yeah that make sense…shame couldn’t use external monitor while utilising the DAC/AMP…