wondroushippo
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Thanks for the reply.
I have no intentions of using it with a mobile.
Do you have any idea how "hot" the Black is on a PC? It's running on lower voltage than the older DF - 1.2V vs 1.8V (and a lot less than the Red at 2.1V) - so one could expect the Black would be "less hot" than the older DF, but the voltage per se is far from being the only relevant fact here...
Anyway the DF 1.2 seems to be getting harder to find on online shops (well excluding ebay's and the likes) and usually more expensive than the Black, so soon the Black might be my only viable option... So I'm starting to think that's probably better to just go with that and stop over thinking it
Yeah, my guess is that the Black isn't a problem on the PC so much because of the lower 1.2V output, and maybe even the analog volume control. If you don't need the extra voltage, go Black! And honestly, the Red is only really problematic with IEMs on PC, and hard-to-drive headphones on mobile.
My post was actually an argumentation against this point, but fine. You say "is impossible", but UAPP can do it. Welcome to the Wild West. I repeat: I do not buy it.
Right, UAPP can do it because it's a self-contained app where the developer wrote their own driver for it. But, and I speak from experience talking to developers who make stuff for Android all the time – the platform is a nightmare to develop for because there's so many hardware variations out there. And manufacturers are often deeply customizing Android and the way it works to their own ends. Like, WIndows in comparison is easier to develop for because there's more standardization across the board, even with wildly differing hardware setups. When even Nexus devices behave weirdly with USB DACs, you know things are weird on Android. Should AudioQuest have perhaps promoted UAPP as an option for folks? Yes. Is it their fault that Android is software and hardware compatibility disaster? No.
Cables are always a delicate subject. But why would you take his reviews with a heaping bowl of salt because of that single review. He doesn't gain anything in promoting that and why would he put his reputation at stake promoting something that is not good at all. As far as I know he hasn't been sugarcoating anything. Of those dacs (that I own) that he describes in reviews I would say he is point on. I'd rather trust one that has tried hundreds of dacs to one that has tried three when wanting an opinion. And on a final note - yes that cable is really good, but then it's also mighty expensive (it would be good even if it was cheap).
I keep trying to find a good way to put this.
- Curious is a site advertiser, Darko is the face of the site. Literally. Even if a firewall exists (and the about page of DAR gives no real indication beyond 'trust me'), you know who's advertising on your site because they're there. And these aren't random Google ads on the site.
- The very idea of a $340 USB cable being worth the money is a claim that should be regarded with high skepticism to begin with.
- To throw out measurements and blind testing in favor of "Trust me" is a cause for concern, but sure, cable testing and measurement is a dark art to begin with. It's just a concern when this statement is not far below the placement of the ad for Curious on the site.
- All of this is in the context of access being very important to audio sites in particular. It's one thing for me to lose access to a mobile game publisher or developer – it's another to lose access to companies that will send you expensive gear that your readership wants to know about. And Darko is pretty willing to play ball, clearly – he was one of the first to get the new DragonFly models, and look who advertises on his site...
Am I accusing him of malicious impropriety, of selling out straight to the highest bidder? Nah, I know not every fishy-looking situation is foul business, but the possibility of him willing to say nice things about people who pay him is too high. I say this out of first-hand experience as a video game journalist. You obviously trust him, that's fair, keep trusting him! And it seems like he's building an audience that is meant to trust his informed expertise. I'm saying that based on what I know and there's legitimate reasons to regard his opinions with a huge heaping bowl of salt.
Of course, Darko's probably rolling in cash compared to me, so I may just be an idiot. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯