The M11 and LP6K sit at very different performance levels. If sound quality is your main concern then the LP6K is an easy recommendation. The main difference in terms of use is what @dsrk explained. The M11 is based on open Android, so it has more versatility and you can (for instance) install streaming services directly on it. As a pure music player the LP6K is extremely good in my opinion and the PEQ and ATE settings work like a charm. You can create a custom playlist, but I have not created one myself yet and so don't know how smoothly that works.
The M11 and LP6K sit at very different performance levels. If sound quality is your main concern then the LP6K is an easy recommendation. The main difference in terms of use is what @dsrk explained. The M11 is based on open Android, so it has more versatility and can you can (for instance) install streaming services directly on it. As a pure music player the LP6K is extremely good in my opinion and the PEQ and ATE settings work like a charm. You can create a custom playlist, but I have not created one myself yet and so don't know how smoothly that works.
I’ll add on to this. If you have ocd and want your songs sorted according to album, track number, etc., the LP6K doesn’t have such features. So those minor quality of life/usage features that are commonly found in Android based devices are not there. But like what Wyville said, for sound quality it beats M11.
I’ll add on to this. If you have ocd and want your songs sorted according to album, track number, etc., the LP6K doesn’t have such features. So those minor quality of life/usage features that are commonly found in Android based devices are not there. But like what Wyville said, for sound quality it beats M11.
Thanks for the input, I hear some complain about the customer service with lotoo anybody care to chime in on customer service reliability? Because I'll be damned if I pay that much and something goes wrong and I'm stuck with a 1200 brick.
i don't appreciate the glare on screens. so, like on all my devices with gloss screens, including the lpgt and mobile phone, i installed a matte screen on the lp6k. and, since i have a tendency to drop things, i also install lanyards with clips that allow me to attach devices to my clothes, airplane seat belt or backrest pocket, belt loops, gym shorts/shirt, gym equipment, bags, etc.
I know that you have already asked yourself before, but could you tell me which is a better option Lotoo Paw 600 or Sony NW Wm1a for very sensitive IEM, to avoid any type of Hiss I like absolute silence.
I know that you have already asked yourself before, but could you tell me which is a better option Lotoo Paw 600 or Sony NW Wm1a for very sensitive IEM, to avoid any type of Hiss I like absolute silence.
Is that thing a viable option for someone with a Pair of Ether CX's who doesn't want to hear at particularly high volumes? And by "not particularly high volumes", I mean "75% of a smartphone's output".
What is Lotoo customer service like? I have Questyle daps now and find their service is not very good here in the United States. I do not want to buy another dap with that problem as I should not have to jump through hoops to get a fault fixed. So is Lotoo service good?
While I'm still dragging my arse trying to catch up with all the reviews in queue, Erik (@Wyville) just shared his PAW6000 review on Tw6, soon to be on Head-fi as well. For those interested, check it out!
I have to say after trying it out at canjam I really want to get it. It does everything I want and sounds great. I wish I had the money right there and I would be walked out with one
I have to say after trying it out at canjam I really want to get it. It does everything I want and sounds great. I wish I had the money right there and I would be walked out with one
I too tried it and remembered that I really liked it (coming from warmer DAP like the N6ii myself). I think the transparency, neutrality, and resolution come to my mind. I wish it had proper sorting and display of music files though since I had close to 3000 songs in my card and I struggled with DAP without an efficient file management system. Does anyone have the Ibasso 220 and can briefly compare it to the 6000?
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