Yes. I use 2 400gb card to test and it works
is there any file number limit on this dap? some dap accept big storage but limit the number of files to a certain number..
Yes. I use 2 400gb card to test and it works
is there any file number limit on this dap? some dap accept big storage but limit the number of files to a certain number..
thanks man! i'm sold. just need to find somewhere to buy this.I have 22886 files on there at the moment with no issues. I can't find any mention of a limit in the manual.
This is partly what people are talking about when they say 'simple but solid' UI. Not many cheaper players can take 2 x 400GB cards full and handle a library that size.
thanks man! i'm sold. just need to find somewhere to buy this.
Well it sounds like Musicteck are good. I went with Jaben Singapore and was very impressed with their level of service.
Good to hear regarding 2 x 400gb cards. I am pretty sure that most reviews do not necessarily focus on how the player handles large libraries.
That is what I tested with...cant wait for the 400gb cards to drop in price.I'm running a pair of 256s without issues.
Per Opus, it does support output to an external DAC.
this in on the technology tab of the Opus #1s page
Support USB Audio out
Opus#1S supports USB Audio out function, so you can connect various external USB audio devices(USB DAC). Enjoy your own sound by connecting with various audio devices that support USB input.
here http://www.audio-opus.com/?page_id=17532
Probably the N5ii since you only want a little bit more warmth/fullness.Hey everyone, been contemplating on whether to get the #1s or N5ii for my next DAP.
I've listened to the original Opus #1 a while back and I found it to be pretty thin, but I loved the extension and detail it brought out. For those who have owned all 3 or either 1 of each, just wondering which would be a better one for me, wanting a lil bit more warmth/fullness but stil having maybe 80-110% of that extension and detail.
I have not had the chance to try out the new opus 1S but according to reviewers it is quite a lot warmer than the standard opus.
Just to clarify, I never said those were my impressionsI wish you'd have the decency to stop describing the #1S as a lot warmer than the original #1 in every post without having done first hand comparison (and actually never e en heard the #1S). This is pretty basic in here and I'd expect you to know that by know but I'd guess I'm wrong.
If you've heard it and though it was a lot warmer I'd respect your opinion but comparing something you've heard with something you haven't comes a cross as something else......
As an owner of both the #1 and #1S I'd describe the S version as a bit warmer but with noticeable better dynamics. Isolated I wouldn't describe it as a particularly warm sounding though. The original is wider and more airy in its presentation and feels more neutral to me.