That’s actually my setup! I have both high gain and Turbo mode on, and I also have all plugins enabled: Convolution, Fixed Sample Rate (OFF), Sound Field, Balance, and DRX10K Dynamics—they really bring out the best in the R8II and make a noticeable difference in the overall presentation.
However, I’ve been keeping M8T on low gain and volume at 50 to achieve a similar level of excitement. It’s crazy how different settings work for each DAP, but both are engaging in their own way!
Update: Switched to high gain, which led to dropping the volume to 20—resulting in a head-bopping, leg-tapping experience
! Still relaxing, but with a more engaging and dynamic feel—more energy, more impact, yet still smooth.
However, on low gain at 50, it was just as exciting but delivered a more relaxing, less physically engaging feel—great for a laid-back listen, which I prefer as the day winds down.
Meanwhile, the R8II is sitting in the corner, jealous, watching with no playtime right now—but its turn shall come...
However, I’ve been keeping M8T on low gain and volume at 50 to achieve a similar level of excitement. It’s crazy how different settings work for each DAP, but both are engaging in their own way!
Update: Switched to high gain, which led to dropping the volume to 20—resulting in a head-bopping, leg-tapping experience

However, on low gain at 50, it was just as exciting but delivered a more relaxing, less physically engaging feel—great for a laid-back listen, which I prefer as the day winds down.
Meanwhile, the R8II is sitting in the corner, jealous, watching with no playtime right now—but its turn shall come...
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