Playing with them is too much work...
Amp with line in?
I might grab a xd-05 balanced in the future
Playing with them is too much work...
Not portable enough...Amp with line in?
I might grab a xd-05 balanced in the future
I can’t find wavelet on play store, probably not compatible, and can poweramp set as main player in prime mode? Also do the eq’s affect spotify?Doesn't poweramp systemwide EQ work? Or wavelet perhaps? Poweramp EQhas 30 band if I remember right
There is a separate poweramp equalizer, it has trial so you can try first. You may also try downloading the wavelet apk just to try. I use neutron as my music player and it's 60 band equalizer is an overkill haha but I managed to get the sound I want since there's a lot to playI can’t find wavelet on play store, probably not compatible, and can poweramp set as main player in prime mode? Also do the eq’s affect spotify?
I can’t find wavelet on play store, probably not compatible, and can poweramp set as main player in prime mode? Also do the eq’s affect spotify?
Hello! I've just purchased this player and really enjoying it with my Moondrop Blessing 2s. I've got a question. Is there a way to control the device via bluetooth from ios? Simply volume controls and skip/rewind tracks feature will do.
I managed to connect with HibyMusic, and that solves the volume control issue but I cannot do anything else like skipping tracks on Amazon Music.
Thanks for your reply @rlw6534! Unfortunately, that's not yet a possibility for an iOS user at least. This is what Shanling says about the Eddict player: "iOS version for now works only with a M30".
That's totally alright. Thank you anyway. I'll keep digging and post if I find something useful (although, I doubt that)Sorry for the bad info. Like I said I hadn't tried it, but I knew it existed for iOS. Somehow I'm not surprised it doesn't work... No other solution comes to mind.
That's totally alright. Thank you anyway. I'll keep digging and post if I find something useful (although, I doubt that)
Thanks, this sounds like something that could work! I'll take a lookI hesitate to mention it but you might be able to use VNC to accomplish this. There are VNC hosts for Android and VNC clients for iOS. This would be pure screen sharing based remote access. Performance might be an issue however, but it might not matter just for music playing apps. Graphics performance will be bad.
Thanks, this sounds like something that could work! I'll take a look