CactusPete23
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I understand that "Lurker" has some firmware that will allow Play Store (for UAPP, etc.), and a few other improvements....
Oh and no Google support for 160...
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I understand that "Lurker" has some firmware that will allow Play Store (for UAPP, etc.), and a few other improvements....
Oh and no Google support for 160...
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Don't know what review but not true. I listen using wifi and get excellent sound. No hiss, touching screen or not. So who ever did the review needs to check out something besides the DX160 or have the 160 looked at. Enjoying it right now about 30 feet from the router and it sounds as good or better than my SD card.Today I watched a review saying that streaming apps when WiFi on cause significant hiss, especially when you touch the screen while an app active. This is unacceptable for me as a Tidal user.
The Amazon app needs some work and a few of us have contacted them about playing Ultra HD (though HD sounds great) and a few other things but in general, I am enjoying it a lot.Had my DX160 a couple of days. Unlike many who are familiar with iBasso DAPs I have migrated 'upwards' from the FiiO M9. The M9 is a great little dap, exceptionally functional, but with one problem....it is slow. Very slow. So very early thoughts. The M9 is sonically as clear as the DX160, but a little leaner in it's sound presentation. In comparison to the M9 there is clearly more bass and the general sound of the DX160 is way more 'holographic'. It occupies a bigger and much more substantial stage than the M9. A tad warmer than the FiiO but crystal clear. The screen is excellent on the iBasso and is quite bright even at lower settings. Battery life is OK for me, because I'm home most of the time and near a charger. For those on the go a lot the battery life, I suspect with the present firmware, does not look great. Using both Spotify and Amazon HD is a doddle and Amazon Ultra HD sounds way better than Spotify 320 Oggs, but it's hard to know the factual bitrate. The DX160 is beautifully crafted and a good size but the FiiO was easier to carry around. I have been using the balanced output with the Blon 03 IEM and the single ended with the Rose Masya Mk 2 Pro buds and they both sound exceptional on the DX160. Couldn't be happier with the sound quality. So far I am clear that it is a definite upgrade. When I have the confidence I will upgrade the firmware to Lurker's firmware. Does that firmware make a difference to the battery life? In fact besides Google Play what difference does it make?
Does Aptx-HD work on the DX160?
One anomaly is that I had to re-install Amazon HD because clicking on a track in my playlist would play the previous song. It's OK on re-install. Weird. Can't be the iBasso can it? The Amazon app seems to need a lot of work.
Today I watched a review saying that streaming apps when WiFi on cause significant hiss, especially when you touch the screen while an app active. This is unacceptable for me as a Tidal user.
Without walls I can get 30 to 40 feet. With the Sony headphones and LDAC it sounds very good. I can control the DX160 with the headphones for volume, pause, forward and back and pause.A question for DX160 users, how is Bluetooth performance with your wireless headphones? How far can you step away from the DAP with your headphones (in open space)? Also, can you control (remotely) from your headphones volume up/down, skip track, and play/pause?
Without walls I can get 30 to 40 feet. With the Sony headphones and LDAC it sounds very good. I can control the DX160 with the headphones for volume, pause, forward and back and pause.
Have you tried enabling developer options and then going into the BT codecs?Bluetooth for me is a stuttering mess, that disconnects constantly on this thing. I might be disconnecting from it, too bad too because it sounds good.