But I rather not drink coffee for a week and just spend the extra dollars for EarStudio ES100.
The bonus with receiving updates on the Android software and having the 2.5mm Balanced Output is so worth over paying...
But I rather not drink coffee for a week and just spend the extra dollars for EarStudio ES100.
The bonus with receiving updates on the Android software and having the 2.5mm Balanced Output is so worth over paying...
Depends on how low. If you have not enough voltage for high impedance headphones - its just not enough volume. If you have not enough current for low impedance - its distortion up to critical and background hiss, since volume have to be set very low. Or as a minimum Frequency Response skew due to higher Output Impedance.
Thanks for help, I've ordered ES100 from Amazon today, but because of the really bad exchange rate nowadays I spent almost 125$ (for Russians it feels like 200$). This thing better be good
I agree, the ES100 app and EQ control is really what did it for me. I didn't just want a bluetooth adapter for my IE80's, I wanted to have full control of the EQ at the DAC level. The wireless is just a bonus. I'd get the ES100 but I could be biased.
+1 EQ is my favorite feature. Some may disagree (saying they think quality is degraded when using EQ), but that's not my experience. I'm seriously wishing for DAC-level EQ control for my wired setups (desktop, laptop, etc.). I'd rather configure EQ once in the DAC than multiple times in various player applications (if even available).
I'm really enjoying this thing. It used to be my workout Bluetooth, but will recent updates, it now is getting more use to to the USB DAC functionality with Android. It's my "at work for 12hrs, in my pocket" USB DAC. I enjoy the ability to eq and add a little extra bass drive to certain IEMs. Wired vs wired, I think I prefer the AK sound from the DAC over the more detailed offerings of my DFR.
+1 EQ is my favorite feature. Some may disagree (saying they think quality is degraded when using EQ), but that's not my experience. I'm seriously wishing for DAC-level EQ control for my wired setups (desktop, laptop, etc.). I'd rather configure EQ once in the DAC than multiple times in various player applications (if even available).
Thats exactly what I want. Im using my ES 100 with my home audio system fed into a tube pre-amp and its fantastic. Im using my M0 as my transmitter using LDAC and its better than other combinations. The EQ even though its limited doesn't color the sound like other DSPs on the market that I have tested and returned. Using a flat mic I was able fix some room acoustics issues which brought up the sound quality three folds without any degradation compromises. I only wish it had more flexibility.
Its truly is a miracle product that is underrated and if it had either double the amount of EQ adjustment or a parametric I would pay what ever they asked.
I have experience with tuning DSPs going back to 2004 for car audio and the only DSP that I loved were those on the higher end Eclipse headunits which also didn't degrade SQ.
It could be good impedance matching or some other factor but im fully satisfied at any price.
I have a pair of Audeze iSine 10s and I was wondering what is the best way of replicating the Cipher Cable EQ curve that Audeze posted. Would it be just creating a preset in the app and approximating their values to the preset values exposed on the columns or is there a more accurate method of just inputting X Hz @ Y dB
Thats exactly what I want. Im using my ES 100 with my home audio system fed into a tube pre-amp and its fantastic. Im using my M0 as my transmitter using LDAC and its better than other combinations. The EQ even though its limited doesn't color the sound like other DSPs on the market that I have tested and returned. Using a flat mic I was able fix some room acoustics issues which brought up the sound quality three folds without any degradation compromises. I only wish it had more flexibility.
Its truly is a miracle product that is underrated and if it had either double the amount of EQ adjustment or a parametric I would pay what ever they asked.
I have experience with tuning DSPs going back to 2004 for car audio and the only DSP that I loved were those on the higher end Eclipse headunits which also didn't degrade SQ.
It could be good impedance matching or some other factor but im fully satisfied at any price.
Yes! Agree with your experiments. I'm using my ES 100 as a pre-amp for my power-amp and tall boy speakers. Source device is Galaxy Note 8 set to LDAC transmission. I'm not sure why this combinations show better quality sound than conventional hi-fi pre-amps with ten times price tag, but it is true. Also, it seems that EQ and Sound Control (DAC filters, DCT, ...) differences are more dramatic at the full range speakers, quite useful for fine tuning.
Just got my Radsone today, pretty impressive device. Since i use the iPhone XS max, are there any recommended settings?
Btw, is there a way to have the device shut down while plugging the charger in? Kinda annoying that it auto starts (from being off) when i plug in the charger.
Just got my Radsone today, pretty impressive device. Since i use the iPhone XS max, are there any recommended settings?
Btw, is there a way to have the device shut down while plugging the charger in? Kinda annoying that it auto starts (from being off) when i plug in the charger.
Yes... Get the app and then press the battery meter which btw is not really reliable and accurate so hopefully a software update can help fix that... Once pressed scroll a bit down and you'll see 3 different options...I believe it's #2
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