There is one in the back of the cover itself. There is an additional piece of magnet for you to slip into your case. However, with the iPhone 12, because of it’s construction, you may not need the extra magnet. In this photo, I did not insert the magnet into my iPhone case (between the phone and the case).
Have Xelento on SE out (since using the stock cable), Low Gain. Switching between Tune 01 / Fast filters for electronic, rock, hip-hop ; Tune 02 / Slow filters for jazz, vocal, classsical.
I think Xelento profile re-positions vocals a little back for more balanced mids; there's less mid-bass bloat with sub-bass better extended taking advantage of the Tesla driver that can reach very low.
I just got my W2 today. I just spent 1.5 hours doing some A/B/C/D testing using my EE Odin as the earphones, iPhone and Tidal as my source and I compared Lotoo PAW S1, LPW2, Chord Mojo and Chord Hugo 2. To me, the sound signature is so obvious that I don't need to do much more testing. I know where it fits.
The LP W2 is a direct upgrade to the Lotoo PAW S1. It has a very similar transparent sound signature, but it just does it better all around. Whereas the S1 sounds boomy across the frequency response spectrum at times, the W2 is very tight and clean. The difference is bigger than the difference between the DragonFly Red and DragonFly Cobalt. You need a good ear to hear the difference between the Red and Cobalt. Anyone can hear the difference between the S1 and W2. I forgot to bring the DragonFly Red with me, so I can't compare it, but I prefer the S1 to the DragonFly Red.
To me, the LPW2 is comparable in quality to the Chord Mojo for driving IEMs. I only brought my ZMF VC with me on this trip, so I will test the driving power of the W2 for high impedance full headphones with it. I would be surprised if it did very well especially given the earlier description of the W2 and HD800. My guess is the Chord Mojo will have the power advantage as it can drive the VC.
The big difference between the Chord Mojo and the LP W2 is sound signature. The Chord Mojo has a warm signature whereas the W2 has a much more transparent signature. Depending on the IEM you are pairing it with, one or the other will likely sound better. To me, the Chord Mojo did better on tracks that had more of bass emphasis given its warm sound signature. The W2 did better with Classical and acoustic music. Anything that favors sound stage and transparency.
It was a complete knock out with the W2 vs. the Chord Hugo 2. The H2 was better in almost every way especially with respect to resolution; and detail and clarity.
More later as I get more ear time with it. But, this evaluation was very straight forward to me. I don't expect my opinion to change much. I look forward to pairing it with the Hugo 2 and C9 to see how far this dongle can go.
Thanks, that's a great review. I'm planning to purchase it but heard few issue. There is one thread which states it tends to draw 12 ma current from iPhone which is 20ma more than allowed and the volume becomes choppy and distorted.
Did you used it with mac. I noticed that the firmware can be updated only from windows machine. That's okay but just want to check whether it is good with apple devices. as I use iPhone and mac as my main audio source.
There is one in the back of the cover itself. There is an additional piece of magnet for you to slip into your case. However, with the iPhone 12, because of it’s construction, you may not need the extra magnet. In this photo, I did not insert the magnet into my iPhone case (between the phone and the case).
That would have been my 2nd question. I am still on the iPhone 11Pro (probably upgrading to the next one) without the MagSafe case. I understand that I will place the metal between phone and case? So no need to glue it outside on the case?
That would have been my 2nd question. I am still on the iPhone 11Pro (probably upgrading to the next one) without the MagSafe case. I understand that I will place the metal between phone and case? So no need to glue it outside on the case?
I tried placing the metal between the phone and the case and I got a good adhesion. My case is not particularly thick though (the Apple clear case) so not sure about other cases like leather case.
Thanks, that's a great review. I'm planning to purchase it but heard few issue. There is one thread which states it tends to draw 12 ma current from iPhone which is 20ma more than allowed and the volume becomes choppy and distorted.
Did you used it with mac. I noticed that the firmware can be updated only from windows machine. That's okay but just want to check whether it is good with apple devices. as I use iPhone and mac as my main audio source.
No issues unless you run very sensitive IEMs like Andromeda and turn volume so loud that your grandmother will complain and you want to destroy your ear drum - so in short: distortion is rather a theoretical case than a practical one with IPhone
That would have been my 2nd question. I am still on the iPhone 11Pro (probably upgrading to the next one) without the MagSafe case. I understand that I will place the metal between phone and case? So no need to glue it outside on the case?
One thing to note is that, by placing the metal piece at the back of the phone, you will be effectively disabling the phone’s wireless charging function (the metal will interfere that function).
One thing to note is that, by placing the metal piece at the back of the phone, you will be effectively disabling the phone’s wireless charging function (the metal will interfere that function).
No issues unless you run very sensitive IEMs like Andromeda and turn volume so loud that your grandmother will complain and you want to destroy your ear drum - so in short: distortion is rather a theoretical case than a practical one with IPhone
Thank you so much. I'll purchase it indeed it's a great little dongle and much better than carrying ifi micro bl or chord mojo specially if it gives 80% of the sound with almost half price. I'm going to use it with my iPhone and macbook pro. hope it don't has any issue with macbook as well and similar like dragonfly dacs.
Thank you so much. I'll purchase it indeed it's a great little dongle and much better than carrying ifi micro bl or chord mojo specially if it gives 80% of the sound with almost half price. I'm going to use it with my iPhone and macbook pro. hope it don't has any issue with macbook as well and similar like dragonfly dacs.
Thank you so much. I'll purchase it indeed it's a great little dongle and much better than carrying ifi micro bl or chord mojo specially if it gives 80% of the sound with almost half price. I'm going to use it with my iPhone and macbook pro. hope it don't has any issue with macbook as well and similar like dragonfly dacs.
Why do you think it gives you only 80% of the sound??? Do you refer to output power? That might be more with the other devices mentioned, still irrelevant for the intended IEM use-case. But I highly doubt that the ifi/mojo „sound“ any better than the W2.
In fact, the opposite is probably the case. Feel free to compare the mojo to the W2 (spoiler: W2 wins). And as you mention Dragonfly. Well, they are not so good…
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