I must admit I don't quite understand this post. UAPP is an android app. ;The apple dongle is lightning. and apple specific. You seem to be bridging these worlds. Perhaps you can take us through this ?
I think what he meant was using Apple's USB-C to 3.5 Adapter dac on Android phone with UAPP. iPAD now comes with USB-C, and Apple made an adapter DAC for iPAD.
I must admit I don't quite understand this post. UAPP is an android app. ;The apple dongle is lightning. and apple specific. You seem to be bridging these worlds. Perhaps you can take us through this ?
There is a USB C version of Apple dongle designed to use with iPad. Since the newer iPad uses USB C ports now as oppose to lighting port.
This USB C dongle works with Android phone and Windows PC. However default hardware volume is 60%, which in Android will result in low volume unless you use UAPP then you can gain 100% volume. Somehow in Windows PC you don't have this issue so you can access 100% of the volume.
EDIT: Ops typed this forgot to refresh page, sungmj already explained.
I must admit I don't quite understand this post. UAPP is an android app. ;The apple dongle is lightning. and apple specific. You seem to be bridging these worlds. Perhaps you can take us through this ?
There is a USB C version of Apple dongle designed to use with iPad. Since the newer iPad uses USB C ports now as oppose to lighting port.
This USB C dongle works with Android phone and Windows PC. However default hardware volume is 60%, which in Android will result in low volume unless you use UAPP then you can gain 100% volume. Somehow in Windows PC you don't have this issue so you can access 100% of the volume.
EDIT: Ops typed this forgot to refresh page, sungmi already explained.
I’m looking for a very specific dongle. Currently I’m just using my A52 5g’s headphone jack, and its been pretty good tbh. Even for my HD650. But I need a dongle that has at least 2 volts (I use the 250ohm DT 770 and HD650 often) is plug and play with Android, (preferably no app) doesn’t need to deal with firmware updates, and doesn’t have that annoying auto adjusting power. As sometimes I use IEMs and I don’t want it adjusting based on what you plug in. Anything like that exist? Losing the headphone jack on phones has been so stressful.
I was thinking of getting a BTR5 or Qudelix and using them in DAC mode but I don’t wanna deal with apps or how clunky that setup is.
I have a few dongles that can power the HD650 well - Questyle M15 and Colorfly CDA M1 (on 4.4 mm balanced output/high gain). Dongles have come very far in the past few months TBH.
Guys ai'm in the market for a DAC for my Note10+to use at the gym. I previously had the ddhifi pyramid one but it broke. Can anyone recommend me a good DAC? I want the best and my preference is for good mid bass quantity/impact, decent rumble, layering and separation and high resolution but warm. As an example, my fav monitors are the Vision ears phonix and the A18t. @Ultrainferno
@Ike1985
Of the ones I have tried, the ibasso dc05 fits your description. It has a dynamic sound in the mid bass which you may like. For myself I like a more neutral sounding dac/Amp.
And it has a fairly small form factor which may be a little more easily portable in a gym setting.
I have a few dongles that can power the HD650 well - Questyle M15 and Colorfly CDA M1 (on 4.4 mm balanced output/high gain). Dongles have come very far in the past few months TBH.
Guys ai'm in the market for a DAC for my Note10+to use at the gym. I previously had the ddhifi pyramid one but it broke. Can anyone recommend me a good DAC? I want the best and my preference is for good mid bass quantity/impact, decent rumble, layering and separation and high resolution but warm. As an example, my fav monitors are the Vision ears phonix and the A18t. @Ultrainferno
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