sechsterangriff
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The fact that these Android based players don't have Google Services is such a waste of an opportunity...
Just for the refence, which player do you find not "boring"? If you want something warm and musical, this one is not for you. But like I said, all is a matter of a personal preference.
The fact that these Android based players don't have Google Services is such a waste of an opportunity...
The mid-tier DAP market is so competitive right now. I own both the Hiby R3 and Fiio M6 DAPs. Each have their own pros and cons. I use both Qobuz and Roon for streaming services and am trying to decide between the DX160 and Hiby R5 for my next purchase.
I've never owned an iBasso DAP, but the biggest shortfall appears to be the Rockhip SoC. However, the appeal of the DX160 lies in the amp stage which can power a wide range of headphones. Someone was talking about how their Audeze LCDs can "sing" with this DAP. Great to be able to have have an all in one DAP where you can grab most any headphone depending on you mood.
The Hiby R5 can also power a variety headphones, but has the advantage of the faster Snapdragon 425 SoC, better battery life, and native Google Play store. Although Lurker may fix that once the DX160 has been released for awhile. The only thing with Hiby is they left a bad taste in my mouth with their R3 support.
I feel like I'm splitting hairs here. Sounds like early impressions of the DX160 from the community are mostly positive. Can't wait for more reviews from the HeadFi community.
Really need to figure out if the Qobuz and Tidal offline experience on the DX160 is going to be adequate. Hiby R3 never delivered on Tidal offline. The Fiio M6 works very well with Tidal offline, (more than acceptable to me) but Qobuz is way too laggy and freezes a lot. M6 is a great ultraportable for the gym, but I want something with more power and speed.
This is going to be a tough decision.
Please read @duncan21 post #223 Page 15Any new impressions about SQ?
Comparisions to SR15 or DX150?
Twister, Thank you very much for sharing your experience with running Qobuz on the DX160. This is very encouraging. I can't to see you review. I assume you'll be posting one in the near future?Using Qobuz app with DX160, downloaded album for listening off-line without a problem. No freezes or lags either when listening off-line or streaming on-line. But, that's just my experience.
Really looking forward to your review and comparisons of courseUsing Qobuz app with DX160, downloaded album for listening off-line without a problem. No freezes or lags either when listening off-line or streaming on-line. But, that's just my experience.
Apologies in advance, as I suspect this has been asked/answered, but I couldn't locate it in a thread search:
Does the DX160 support the Tidal app natively, or does it require OS hacks/mods?