napoleung
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No, it can't be charged via lightning cable.
But u can charge it via micro-usb, or with it's bundled charger.
But u can charge it via micro-usb, or with it's bundled charger.
No, it can't be charged via lightning cable.
But u can charge it via micro-usb, or with it's bundled charger.
Sure, you can do this.
Picked up the Onkyo for a song (NZD200 / USD135) a few days ago to meet my portable needs. Was using the aptX bluetooth Sony MDR XB950BT, but the bass got a bit much for me in the end. Once I'd set up a decent home rig (Pro-Ject DAC Box S USB & Head Box S) I realised the Sony's bass was more quantity than quality, even with the boost button off. Otherwise it was actually pretty good.
Anyway I've had a couple of sessions with the HA-200 and I think it's a fantastic little dac/amp, even at twice what I paid and more.
I haven't tried the HA200 yet but I am planning too (I am not able to test it in Paris..). I recently tried JDS LABS C5D and found it pretty good enough. How do you think HA200 will fare against the likes of C5D?
I use .flac and Apple music as my primary source, with a little inclination towards alternate and metal (Coldplay, U2, Pink Floyd and sometimes when I go nuts AC DC). I have Sennheiser HD 598, JBL synchros s500 and se215 IEMs. Would HA200 be a better choice for me over C5D?
Hi, I would use the HA-200 together with a AR-M20 player to drive the Beyerdynamic T1 Gen2 .. What do you think?
Is it a good combination?
Thanks!