Matty87
New Head-Fier
PR has a highly optimized unix based os, and while both have an equally responsive gui, PR will have a slight upper hand there. In terms of sound performance, as I mentioned in my review, they are on par. Dx150 will have a big advantage of interchangeable amp modules, full android interface, and streaming with access to apps. PR will have an advantage of a smaller compact size, longer battery, and Jeteffect DSP sound shaping with semi-parametric EQ.
Thanks Twister,
I actually found your comparison after my last post.
I think a big advantage of the 150 is the Android - I would be able to install the Foobar app which will be able to recognise replaygain values. One of my biggest annoyances at the moment is the different levels in volume of my FLACs when playing random. I have tried converting the files including replaygain in the processing via Foobar however it affects the lossless status of the FLACs and is not the same, I feel replaygain in the metadata works better than changing the audio data itself.
So right now my goal is a sub $1000 DAP that sounds as good as possible that will support Foobar + replaygain. I tried using replaygain in the files in my Plenue R however Linux does not recognise the RG values.
Thanks again for the response and always useful review.s.