Introducing Lotoo PAW GT2

Apr 10, 2025 at 2:09 PM Post #211 of 289
I had a similar issue when I first got my GT2, I was using a fast anker usb-c charger (iPhone 14 pro charged to 80% in less than an hr) but it literally took all day to charge. bought a new 200w anker charger and a new belkin boost charge usb-c cable and now its really fast.
Well I do have the 240W Anker charger but I dunno if it's the wattage that's the problem :/ I just want to figure out a reliable way to charge the GT2 with most of my chargers but I can't pinpoint if it's the protocol, cable or what. This is not how a USB C device should operate, even the PB5 which will charge only via USB A connection has this pointed out in the manual to skip the "figuring out" phase...
 
Apr 10, 2025 at 2:53 PM Post #212 of 289
Well I do have the 240W Anker charger but I dunno if it's the wattage that's the problem :/ I just want to figure out a reliable way to charge the GT2 with most of my chargers but I can't pinpoint if it's the protocol, cable or what. This is not how a USB C device should operate, even the PB5 which will charge only via USB A connection has this pointed out in the manual to skip the "figuring out" phase...
Before I bought the 200w anker I emailed Lotoo told them what I was buying and they approved
 
Apr 10, 2025 at 3:29 PM Post #213 of 289
For the life of me I can't get it to actually charge with the "charge" option, at least during playback. It's plugged into an Anker 100W charger with a OWC Thunderbolt 5 cable which should be compatible with every popular charging protocol. However it does not charge if it's playing, only after pausing. I've just let it play and charge and it topped up a whopping 10% and plateaued, no change after 30 minutes. Anyone figured it out?
The manual says the device will recharge during playback with the power adapter connected. and you do not have to select a "charge" option in order for it to charge. Have you tested during playback whether it charges while plugged into a wall outlet? If charging from a power bank, I believe it should charge as soon as connected (without selecting the "charge" option), but I have not tried.

The "charge" function you mention is for using the USB connection function (see below and manual page 49).

For connection via USB (computer or phone), however, it works differently. You have the 4 options you see on the menu:
-Charge: it pulls charge from the computer, phone or "compatible" device. You can play music stored on the device, via Airplay, DLNA, Bluetooth or SD Card, etc., just not via USB DAC (I am not able to use it in USB DAC mode if I select this. It charges only). *Maybe the Anker power bank isn't a "compatible" USB device.
-USB DAC (computer): pulls charge through the USB connection to charge from computer power (I assume it bypasses the GT2 battery)
-USB DAC (phone): does not draw power through the USB connection (so it doesn't drain phone battery)
-Storage (file transfer, etc.)
 
Apr 12, 2025 at 5:58 PM Post #215 of 289
Anyone having a problem with the lttp transmitter? When the GT2 says they are connected, the music still comes from the iPhone, not the GT2. The light is pulsating blue as it should. Thanks.
Mine is working fine. Is there any documentation or literature in the LTTP box in how to reset it by any chance?
 
Apr 12, 2025 at 6:42 PM Post #216 of 289
The Annihilator ‘23 just doesn’t get better than this (LPGT2 + Tsu V2 + Coreir brass tips). Tight ass bass, baby!!! And all the resolution, extension, sparkle, beautiful harmonics & soundstage I could ask for. I wonder what would push Anni to do more than this amazing combo…

GT2 alone also pushes Ani beautifully. Tsu just tightens up further and opens up the soundstage even more. It doesn’t need the amp, but it’s a fun combo nonetheless. :)

I want to keep exploring DAC/DAP options, but I feel this is going to be hard to beat. I haven’t tried enough sources to know that I’ve found my ideal match though… 🧐

Not sure I need to know. 😂

A couple of comparisons from recent demos:

DX340 - more sparkle in treble & better highs/upper mids note separation. It just has that special sauce offering this very unique quality. Bass not quite as tight and powerful, but still great. Cleaner and brighter, yet not fatiguing.

WM1ZM2 - thicker, smoother, very buttery and euphoric, but lacking the slam that I desire. Not as dynamic as the GT2 or DX340. Deeper and fuller mid notes, makes vocals feel more forward. Soundstage not as big. Definitely more intimate. The butter is its special sauce, as a friend recently told me. 😀

Still want to try N30LE and DX320Max Ti.
 

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Apr 12, 2025 at 6:55 PM Post #217 of 289
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Apr 12, 2025 at 7:16 PM Post #220 of 289
Sadly, the 8W is not going to be a public reality anytime soon... :cry: But the 4w is still a decent upgrade. 👍
Raphael? Yeah, you lucky few!!!
 
Apr 12, 2025 at 7:22 PM Post #221 of 289
Raphael? Yeah, you lucky few!!!

I'm pretty much leaving it permanently paired with my Anni23, so I'm sure I'll have it at whichever event we're both at next.
 
Apr 12, 2025 at 10:55 PM Post #222 of 289
I'm pretty much leaving it permanently paired with my Anni23, so I'm sure I'll have it at whichever event we're both at next.
Cool! Maybe I should just bite the bullet and buy the 4w anyway. I’ll think about it. Thanks!!!
 
Apr 12, 2025 at 11:23 PM Post #223 of 289
The Annihilator ‘23 just doesn’t get better than this (LPGT2 + Tsu V2 + Coreir brass tips). Tight ass bass, baby!!! And all the resolution, extension, sparkle, beautiful harmonics & soundstage I could ask for. I wonder what would push Anni to do more than this amazing combo…

GT2 alone also pushes Ani beautifully. Tsu just tightens up further and opens up the soundstage even more. It doesn’t need the amp, but it’s a fun combo nonetheless. :)

I want to keep exploring DAC/DAP options, but I feel this is going to be hard to beat. I haven’t tried enough sources to know that I’ve found my ideal match though… 🧐

Not sure I need to know. 😂

A couple of comparisons from recent demos:

DX340 - more sparkle in treble & better highs/upper mids note separation. It just has that special sauce offering this very unique quality. Bass not quite as tight and powerful, but still great. Cleaner and brighter, yet not fatiguing.

WM1ZM2 - thicker, smoother, very buttery and euphoric, but lacking the slam that I desire. Not as dynamic as the GT2 or DX340. Deeper and fuller mid notes, makes vocals feel more forward. Soundstage not as big. Definitely more intimate. The butter is its special sauce, as a friend recently told me. 😀

Still want to try N30LE and DX320Max Ti.
Hello there!

I was wondering if you also had the DX340 and WM1ZM2 paid with the Tsuranagi when you compared to the GT2? I'm a WM1AM2 owner but looking for an upgrade.

I would love to know how those 3 DAPS compare without connecting to the Tsuranagi. I'll buy either the DX340 or GT2 for portable use so not really considering carrying an amp.

What other IEMs have you tried with these 3 DAPS and how do they all compare?

Thanks!
 
Apr 13, 2025 at 2:31 AM Post #224 of 289
Hello there!

I was wondering if you also had the DX340 and WM1ZM2 paid with the Tsuranagi when you compared to the GT2? I'm a WM1AM2 owner but looking for an upgrade.

I would love to know how those 3 DAPS compare without connecting to the Tsuranagi. I'll buy either the DX340 or GT2 for portable use so not really considering carrying an amp.

What other IEMs have you tried with these 3 DAPS and how do they all compare?

Thanks!
Hi! My comparisons that I described in that post were comparing just the DAPs alone. Those are my impressions of each of them in a nutshell.

To elaborate a bit, here are my thoughts on each of them:

IEMs paired: Annihilator ‘23, APX SE, Tia Trio.

Listening was done using USB DAC mode from PC, and streaming tidal directly from DAP (except GT2).

DX340
Massive, holographic soundstage, super detailed, spacious, airy, incredible note separation, lots of note extension in the highs, yet still plenty of weight in the mids. Mids are juicy and delicious, in a liquid way, but not as full as WM1ZM2 or GT2. Sony does mids best, IMO. The 340 does highs extremely well, but still somehow offers a pretty smooth presentation overall. It’s incredible how each individual note just has tons of air and space. Bass is tight and there’s plenty of it to satisfy my preferences. No bass bloat, no bleed, no mudiness in the mids, no fatiguing brightness in the highs. This is a super resolving and energetic, yet still very musical DAP. Plenty of power to drive any IEM. In super gain mode, this drove my Anni 23 amazingly well. Almost as well as GT2-Tsuranagi. I would call this one vibrant, liquid, crisp, and almost effervescent, if I can be liberal with my food-wine comparisons. Details galore. If that’s your thing, then this is it. If analog, thick, warm, more musical, euphoric sound is your thing, then read on.

LPGT2
Huge soundstage, stunning harmonics, with lots of note weight, making it seem more realistic and powerful. Beautifully resolving, silky, slightly warm, honeyed and analog sound, with tremendous rendering of details. But in a smooth, welcoming way. The massive amount of detail is never too much, and never fatiguing. This is a reference sound for sure, but done in a slightly muscular way. Sounds thicker than DX340, not as airy and spacious, yet still offers all the resolution and detail. Mids are just right, they’re forward, but not as full and euphoric as WM1ZM2. Guitar, piano and bass notes have great weight and extension. The bass goes deep, is full, tight, controlled and has a crap ton of slam, which I love. It has more slam and backbone than the 340 and WM1ZM2. The GT2 is like liquidy honey…rich and satiating, but not too thick. I thought it was a bit thick at first, coming from the 340, but as I listened more and my brain adjusted, I realized that the biggest difference is that the notes don’t float in the air as much as the 340. The GT2 doesn’t have that effervescent sort of thing I described above. But if analog sound, detail and overall resolution are your thing, this one is it. GT2 upsamples to 32-bit/384kHz PCM and can also convert PCM to DSD and vice versa. Lots of options to suit your taste. I find DSD to be warm and too smooth for my taste so I opted not to convert.

WM1ZM2
Thick, warm, buttery, syrupy, very analog, euphoric presentation of music. I finally understand why people love this DAP so much. The mids are its special sauce I think. It doesn’t have the power of the 340 or GT2, and doesn’t have Line Out, so keep that in mind if you want to use an amp at home. Highs are not the highlight, no pun intended. They are featured in a very warm and smooth way. Details are there, but not the focus. The soundstage is more intimate and not holographic. I felt the bass was plentiful for most, but was softer and more pillowy than the other two DAPs. I miss that hard slam of drums and the hard groove of driving bass lines. Maybe because it doesn’t quite have the power to drive the Annihilator. I felt this with the APX SE and Tia Trio as well though, and both are pretty easy to drive. Usually Trio bass is super tight, impactful and slams hard, but I didn’t get that with the Sony. There was plenty of bass, but it was presented in a softer way, especially compared to GT2.
If analog, vinyl sound, warm, thick and buttery sound are your thing, then this one is for you.

I hope this helps. Feel free to PM me if you want more info.

Apologies for any typos. It’s late. :)
 
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