rmilewsk
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To my surprise, it said in e-earphones (online store) that DP-X1 is end of line and it is replaced by DP-X1A now. Woo, that is much more expensive than DP-X1.
So I guess this thread will be mixed with the Pioneer XDP-300R which is everything the same like DP-X1 but looks different.
http://www.jp.onkyo.com/audiovisual/headphone/dpx1a/spec.htm
What has changed aside from the internal memory bumping up to 64GB?
Supposedly the power supply capacitors for the amp section has been up-rated to a better spec (Nippon-Chemicon Melodio, with 3x more capacitance) to provide more stable power.
I think this is basically a minor upgrade that was necessary because Pioneer version DAP is now the same spec as the original DP-X1, so DP-X1 in turn had to be made better to justify the higher price.
I guess there is some kind of internal corporate rule that says Onkyo brand must be higher grade than Pioneer brand or something.
According to Onkyo both headphone jacks have been re enforced with some super strong material so they won't loosen or break like the original DP-X1.
Where was this claim posted at?
I apologize first if I am asking this in a wrong place. I have Fiio X3 2nd Gen. Looking to upgrade and I am considering Onkyo-DP-X1/Pioneer XDP-100r. I am bit confused if I should change the DAP or buy a Oppo HA-2SE(300$ vs 500/700$). I will be using AKG K7xx headphones with them.
I often turn Wi-Fi on, but My one isn't warm...hmm...
How about checking what process drain the battery? You can check it from Setting.app -> Battery.
Some people says "Media Sotrage" causes that.
You probably meant "Media Server".
@acrox999:
Maybe you have recently copied new files and/or inserted microsd cards?
This process needs to scan your files in the background and it is quite cpu heavy.
Usually battery life gets better after few charges.
http://www.jp.onkyo.com/audiovisual/headphone/dpx1a/spec.htm
What has changed aside from the internal memory bumping up to 64GB?
Hi,
Can anyone tell me what "DSP Function" does please?
I haven't found an explanation for it online, and the manual doesn't help.