So..based on your advices, I just ordered Meizu PRO. Keepin my fingers crossed it comes fast and without custom duties and VAT tax
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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
So..based on your advices, I just ordered Meizu PRO. Keepin my fingers crossed it comes fast and without custom duties and VAT tax
I have a lot of interference using the meizu pro from my mobile data network (putting it on airplane mode solves but why
..) ztella is much better in terms of sq and product quality.
What is your mobile phone model ?
As for Ztella - maybe it's better but also 20 $ more expensive
As for Ztella - maybe it's better but also 20 $ more expensive
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Hacke
New Head-Fier
I think, the way to go for you is the dc01 from ibasso. I own the ibasso and i use it with the p30pro and sometimes with my fiio m11. For me, the sound out of the dc01 is unfortunately a bit netter than m11. Some guys in this forum wrote it too, some weeks ago and i can agree with them.....Hi
Thanks for the answer. I read about the 9038s on another Thread in here and it was written that the battery usage is pretty high. That's the only reason i did not really thought about it even all peoples write it has to be amazing. I need the setup to go to work on the train and to listen to music while working. That's it. So a DAC using lots of Power is not the best Solution in my Case i thought.
He's looking for a 3.5mm DAC.I think, the way to go for you is the dc01 from ibasso. I own the ibasso and i use it with the p30pro and sometimes with my fiio m11. For me, the sound out of the dc01 is unfortunately a bit netter than m11. Some guys in this forum wrote it too, some weeks ago and i can agree with them.....
Farl0ppa
New Head-Fier
thanks for your advice i think i go with the Meizu Pro. it's on sale at the Moment on Ali for 28.17$ and free shipping against 189€ for the Spectra x on Amazon.So it seems for you, if you consider battery.
Meizu Pro for budget, but very very good.
NextDrive Spectra X premium but costs more.
The cheapest you can get the Pro for is $38. What you found for $28 is definitely the non Pro version.thanks for your advice i think i go with the Meizu Pro. it's on sale at the Moment on Ali for 28.17$ and free shipping against 189€ for the Spectra x on Amazon.
Farl0ppa
New Head-Fier
i just saw that is written from 28 to 44 and when i put it in the basket the prize goes to 44 but i think i found the one for 39The cheapest you can get the Pro for is $38. What you found for $28 is definitely the non Pro version.
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Did anybody experienced similar problems - interferences when using mobile data ?I have a lot of interference using the meizu pro from my mobile data network (putting it on airplane mode solves but why
..) ztella is much better in terms of sq and product quality.
None on my OP6TDid anybody experienced similar problems - interferences when using mobile data ?
Hisma
100+ Head-Fier
I think, the way to go for you is the dc01 from ibasso. I own the ibasso and i use it with the p30pro and sometimes with my fiio m11. For me, the sound out of the dc01 is unfortunately a bit netter than m11. Some guys in this forum wrote it too, some weeks ago and i can agree with them.....
Amazes me how many people prefer the sound out of cheap dongles vs mid tier DAPs. I personally don't see much of a place for DAPs if this trend continues
Did anybody experienced similar problems - interferences when using mobile data ?
Yes but only on rare occasions. Not to the degree of interference I get with the 9038S. As in, less frequent and less audible.
Samsung note 9What is your mobile phone model ?
As for Ztella - maybe it's better but also 20 $ more expensive
You can read up the Ztella here.What is your mobile phone model ?
As for Ztella - maybe it's better but also 20 $ more expensive
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/zor...pressions-thread.917647/page-15#post-15427135
I think it is totally worth it.
You are probably 100% right BUT .....Most of the people here bouht MQA version. OK - it's circa 50-60 $ more expensive but probaby worth it.You can read up the Ztella here.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/zor...pressions-thread.917647/page-15#post-15427135
I think it is totally worth it.
Nobody reviewed non - MQA version. We might suspect, it's as good as MQA version .. but ony suspect (for now), so giving 20-25 USD more is questionable,
I think that with my lower middle class headphones and having thin ear I would not hear the difference.
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