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Headphoneus Supremus
Music player that allows you to use the dongle dac directly instead of using the phone internal dac
UAPP is an app available on the playstore (USB Audio Player)Having the same problem I went ahead and got the Samsung one it's broken four times so I'd rather just spend more and get a good one.
What exactly is UAPP?
Thanks!UAPP is an app available on the playstore (USB Audio Player)
I had a Tempotec before it died in two months, honestly i don't trust any of these dongles
Apple's dongle has a fragile appearance and inspires care but with zeal you'll be fine
Periodic Audio NickelThanks!
I had 0 issues whe. I could plug into a phone. Now with singles it's wild and crazy these die so fast. Hoping to NOT spend $100 year in dongles. There had to be a high quality solution for a 3.5mm jack that is not massive in a pocket... Anyone?
The Periodic Audio Nickel looks very interesting. I like the fact it is purely an amp with 3.5 in and 3.5 out. Have you any experience of pairing this with any LG V-series phones? Wonder how the V30/V40 would sound with this as they are super DACs.Periodic Audio Nickel
I use my Nickel with my MO, Sansa Clip+ and phone. It sounds great with everything I have used it with. It has been updated to have even longer battery runtime and a bit more output power. One would think double-amping would be detrimental to the sound but that isn't the case as the Nickel has a very high input impedance which greatly reduces the load on the source device. Even the Clip+ sounds superb with the Nickel. Makes for a very stealth package.. HiFi in the palm of the hand!The Periodic Audio Nickel looks very interesting. I like the fact it is purely an amp with 3.5 in and 3.5 out. Have you any experience of pairing this with any LG V-series phones? Wonder how the V30/V40 would sound with this as they are super DACs.
Thanks. Also, does the Nickel drive high impedance headphones (250ohms+) as well as a budget desktop amp (e.g. Schitt Magni) and to what extent is battery consumption sacrificed as a result?I use my Nickel with my MO, Sansa Clip+ and phone. It sounds great with everything I have used it with. It has been updated to have even longer battery runtime and a bit more output power. One would think double-amping would be detrimental to the sound but that isn't the case as the Nickel has a very high input impedance which greatly reduces the load on the source device. Even the Clip+ sounds superb with the Nickel. Makes for a very stealth package.. HiFi in the palm of the hand!
It also carries a 5 yr. warranty. Periodic's customer service is second to none.
I have never heard one of the LG V series, sorry I can't be of help there.
I tried the Nickel with my 160 0hm 100db/mW ES-P1 earbuds using as a source both my Moto G7 phone and Shanling M0 player and in both cases, the output was well above my normal listening level. I then tried the same combo using my vintage Sennheiser HD-424 over ear phones which have an impedance of 2000 ohms! (That right, 2K!) and a sensitivity of about 96db/mW. With the M0 as the source, I easily reached my normal listening level with headroom to spare. My phone, however, delivered a lower volume. Still listenable but less than my normal level. The 424 is the most difficult to drive headphone I have ever owned, so perhaps you can get an idea of the capability of the Nickel!Thanks. Also, does the Nickel drive high impedance headphones (250ohms+) as well as a budget desktop amp (e.g. Schitt Magni) and to what extent is battery consumption sacrificed as a result?
I'm trying to just power Sennheiser ear buds so that's a bit overkill.Periodic Audio Nickel
It is an elegant solution to getting great sound from a 3.5 jack. Hardly impacts your phone battery unlike USB dongle.I'm trying to just power Sennheiser ear buds so that's a bit overkill.
I bought USB Audio Player Pro and the Apple headphone USB C adapter but
Any ideas of a solution / setting?
- Call volume with this adapter went dow. 25% like people said
- USB Audio Player Pro seems to distort or make the sound VERY Crackly.
Isn't it overkill though if all I'm doing is using $200 earbuds?It is an elegant solution to getting great sound from a 3.5 jack. Hardly impacts your phone battery unlike USB dongle.
Maybe, depending on what value you place on your music quality. For sure a $200 earbud will sound better than directly out of your phone's headphone jack.Isn't it overkill though if all I'm doing is using $200 earbuds?
And a $200 earbud will sound even better out of an LG Vxx's headphone jack!Maybe, depending on what value you place on your music quality. For sure a $200 earbud will sound better than directly out of your phone's headphone jack.
iBasso DC06, detachable usb cable, 3.5 and 4.4 mm jack output