Thanks! Those things don`t bother me a bit.
Also, I wonder if this thing is openable? I would try to tweak some hardware maybe.
Edit: nvm, already bought it. 57$. Will try to open it up when I receive it and see if I`m able to do some tweaks
I have a question that someone here might know the answer to...I have the Agptek A20 (aka Ruizu X20). I read somewhere that it uses the atj2127 chip (which is supposedly the same as what is in the Ruizu X05/Benjie S5/Agptek M20) but the firmware is obviously different. My question is does anyone have the A20/X20 and if so how does the sound compare to the X5/S5/M20?
I am asking because I was thinking of purchasing the S5/M20 but there is not much point if the SQ is the same or at least very similar.
can anyone help me find best warm DAP for the budget of 300-200$ or less, must be forgiving for bad recordings since most my music library consist of metal music.
don't need any fancy touch screen just reasonable button layout and UI, line-out would be nice too since im going to be using a lot with car AUX...don't need Bluetooth.
my current first choice is xuelin ihifi990/atc hda-dp20...another DAP which apparently has tube-like sound is F.Audio XS-02.
but im open to any other suggestions...im tired of all the DAP disappointments recently
My $19 Hifi Walker H9 (Aigo Mp3-105) came today. It sounds very good, but the UI sucks. Two problems. 1. Use the ENTER bottom to go down one level in the menu tree, but must not hit ENTER to select the music file(use play/pause instead). If the ENTER is pressed, the player froze every time and need rebooting.
2. Like some of the Chinese-American DAPs I have. it can't detect FLAC extension files. With some DAPs, I can fix it by shorten the extension to, say, FLA (3 char). With this H9, no go. Finally, I renamed all the FLAC files to AAC files, then it is fine.
Yes.. I can't find any firmware for update. The closest spec DAP out there is NiNatus X10. It has the same DAC and amp chips. I got the firmware, but I am afraid I may kill the H9 if I flash the x10 firmware on the H9. Besides, I don't know what firmware file name the H9 expect to see.
My $19 Hifi Walker H9 (Aigo Mp3-105) came today. It sounds very good, but the UI sucks. Two problems. 1. Use the ENTER bottom to go down one level in the menu tree, but must not hit ENTER to select the music file(use play/pause instead). If the ENTER is pressed, the player froze every time and need rebooting.
Got the H9 cannot say it sounds great but i don't have this ENTER problem. UI sucks alright but for the money and the included 16gb card it is alright.
My $19 Hifi Walker H9 (Aigo Mp3-105) came today. It sounds very good, but the UI sucks. Two problems. 1. Use the ENTER bottom to go down one level in the menu tree, but must not hit ENTER to select the music file(use play/pause instead). If the ENTER is pressed, the player froze every time and need rebooting.
2. Like some of the Chinese-American DAPs I have. it can't detect FLAC extension files. With some DAPs, I can fix it by shorten the extension to, say, FLA (3 char). With this H9, no go. Finally, I renamed all the FLAC files to AAC files, then it is fine.
Yes.. I can't find any firmware for update. The closest spec DAP out there is NiNatus X10. It has the same DAC and amp chips. I got the firmware, but I am afraid I may kill the H9 if I flash the x10 firmware on the H9. Besides, I don't know what firmware file name the H9 expect to see.
Guys, would the Shanling M2s be considered a direct upgrade to the xduoo X2? It's in the $200 pricetag so I am expecting the sound to be far more vastly superior than the X2, at least I hope it to be.
It sounds better than my Hidizs AP60. It has about 3-4 times more powerful than the AP60. It drives a couple of cans I have with ease. It plays some 2300kbps WAV and 2700kbps FLAC files with ease. (I have to rename all FLAC files to AAC files to it to detect).
So far so good with the sound. But that touch-ENTER-and-die bug prevents me from gifting this to my wife or kids.
Guys, would the Shanling M2s be considered a direct upgrade to the xduoo X2? It's in the $200 pricetag so I am expecting the sound to be far more vastly superior than the X2, at least I hope it to be.
The Xduoo X3 II is probably a better option these days. Half the price (it has been sold for less than $100 in 11.11, normal price in Aliexpres is around $120), same DAC, it also supports Hiby Link, and has lower output impedance, compared to the 4.8Ohm the M2S has. Also, Xduoo finally has correctly implemented gapless in the stock firmware. Here, @cqtek has the X3 II and he's very happy with it.
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