the w1 has a very detailed sound with a nice neutrality. the bass is punchy, crisp. the mediums perfectly transcribed. we have a very nice recovery of the details with a high level voice reproduction. we can hear the words well, it's clear, precise. the separation of the instruments is very good. precise treble without unnecessary emphasis as is the case with the btr5 which makes my dk2001 a bit aggressive in the high frequencies. with the w1, it's soft, precise. the dk2001 express themselves wonderfully with. looks like they were made for this w1. a real pleasure. the btr5 looks muddy, boomy but unrefined. in short, the sound is crisp, musical, detailed and with great precision. the btr5 is pitiful in comparison. otherwise I don't have a DAP, I don't like it. i have a 16th meizu which is good but of course can't wrestle ....
nice to hear WB79 that you managed to fix your W1 problem. So the recovery RAR that I sent you was that the thing that changed it ? I am just curious because L&P had provide me a lot of files and data end of January and so for me I did not even need most of it.
My former firmware out of the box was not this firmware that I have taken hère. W1 sounds different and I can see the firmware model when I plugin to my phone by pressing the little button. It was impossible for me before and I tried many time
It seems to me that Hifigo simply buys LP’s product like regular Chinese users, and then arrange their own shipment. Users in mainland China will receive their items as early as tomorrow.
Musicteck, on the other hand, receives a bulk order from LP. Their expected shipping time (this Friday) is considering that LP will ship it to them tomorrow and they should hopefully receive it by Friday if the custom process goes well.
If Hifigo buys LP products like regular Chinese users and then resell, it‘s one of two things: either LP products sell for a lot less money in mainland China than abroad, or Hifigo is in the audiophile charity business
If Hifigo buys LP products like regular Chinese users and then resell, it‘s one of two things: either LP products sell for a lot less money in mainland China than abroad, or Hifigo is in the audiophile charity business
You never know, if you buy a lot you can usually get a good discounted price in China. Besides, most prices are negotiable if you know the store owner/brand rep very well.
We had a similar discussion in iBasso and Hiby threads about where to buy DAPs from, and it was mentioned when you are dealing with an authorized seller and something goes wrong, the seller will take care of a replacement under warranty. If you are dealing with 3rd party re-seller, when you send them back your broken product they have to deal with the source they bought it from and it involves extra wait time.
The reviews seem to be better and better for the < Lebi W2 > and yes the included cables now seem to be white. Maybe not that of a big deal. The sound is what matters.
I am just curious why DFC must be mentioned almost every occasion when someone wanted to compare USB audio dongles. Admittedly I have not heard the DFC myself, there are already quite a few hardcore measurement published pointing to a somewhat subpar device for its asking price. You will think that is enough of a red flag to stay away from it.
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