SomeTechNoob
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Would you guys say the fulla 2 is capable of competing against something like the Audio-gd 11.32?
Not even close.
Would you guys say the fulla 2 is capable of competing against something like the Audio-gd 11.32?
Cool, I will be placing an order for Audio-gd then. Thank you for your input.Not even close.
The fulla 2 works great with the iPhone 6. I use this combo every day. You'll need a lightning to camera adapter. I use the lightning to USB 3 camera adapter:
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/...2769e67a587e01e662337b7c9efa5ea13929f849ba4d9
With this adapter you only need one connection to the fulla 2 (you don't need separate power)
In my case, I need at least one separate power for camera adapter or Fulla 2 to use Fulla 2 from iPhone 6 Plus.
(USB camera adapter accepts one lightning power cable to charge iPhone while playing music through USB)
Which iOS are you using? I have an iPhone 6 with iOS 10.3.1 and it isn't working. I can see in the Settings that the phone is recognizing the Camera adapter.
When I choose a song or hit Play, the music just comes out of the built-in speakers.
Very frustrating.
I would like to know if this Dac / Amp reproduces to the maximum the sound quality of headphones like Beyerdynamic DT-880 Pro Headphones (250 Ohm) or Sennheiser HD650 for example that require a lot of energy, someone who has used these headphones or similar ones in Schiit Fulla 2 would you know to answer me ?
But would I have big losses with Fulla 2 or would they be minimal?Of course it doesn't, it's a $99 dac amp combo. My HD 6XX sounds fuller in the bass regions on my Magni 2 when compared to my Fulla 2. But the difference is still quite small and sound straight out of the Fulla 2 is still quite good.
But would I have big losses with Fulla 2 or would they be minimal?
And this is my case, my source is crap and so I want a dac / amp, but do I need to install or configure something on the pc or just plug and play?Depends how good your ears are, what cans you have, and what counts as "minimal losses". It's difficult to explain if you haven't heard other dac/amps.
Personally, I think it's fine sound-quality wise. But then again I don't have too many issues with stuff like onboard audio either. I find the headphones themselves have a much larger impact on your listening experience than the dac/amp unless your source is absolutely garbage.
And this is my case, my source is crap and so I want a dac / amp, but do I need to install or configure something on the pc or just plug and play?