So I have rarely touched uapp since Spotify is so convenient, I just like to plug the dongle into the phone, start Spotify and call it a day. I have the w2 and e44, and used to have og dc04 and paw S1, but they all perform poorly with Spotify, since Spotify does not bypass android src, so there is this slight digital sound that annoys. Using my og btr5 I could technically bypass that usb src, but btr5 has nowhere the fidelity of dongles nowadays. So I set out to demo the newer dongles in 2023, hoping I could find one that could tolerate the digital glare from Spotify, or at least be an upgrade in sound to what I have (incl 2020 dx160 which has found little use as its battery life and responsiveness decreases with age). I used the iem qdc 8sl and the usb cable ddhifi tc09s with every dongle.
I started with truthear shio. It has a large sound, filling up every space in the sound stage, feels kinda closed in, fun and smooth sounding, no harshness. I thought this was pretty good and hardly had any digital glare with Spotify. Not the best resolution but it was already better than w2 for this use case. Pity the latest firmware wasn't installed on the demo unit.
Next was the tanchjim space. Immediately noticed high resolution, largest soundstage of all dongles I've tried, airy, and reminded me of high end daps like cayin n6ii and ibasso Dx220. It was also slightly fatiguing like those daps to my ears. But the treble bite was so nice in extracting details and being addictive. I could see this being end game for many people. It's interesting how having similar measurenents to w2, it sounds so different, and its tightness of its sound easily overpowers the android digital glare. Unfortunately it does not remember the last volume you set unlike many other dongles I've had, and with sensitive iems I fear this could deafen me if I forgot about this aspect.
Next Dc04pro. Coming from space, I didn't immediately get blown away by the resolution... Then it suddenly hit me. The macrodynamics on this is insane for a dongle! On dynamic volume swings in tracks from low to high volume or vice versa, the Dc04pro leaps back and forth with momentum. This made certain songs sound so lively, it gave me the mild sensation of falling (lol).
The Dc04pro reminds me of the iem U12t, smooth sounding with great macro dynamics, great subbass vroom. In contrast, tanchjim space was like the qdc VX, great microdynamics and resolution, extracting every detail. Choose which style you like. Both are very impressive, and I would say even surpassed my dx160. Dc04pro's sound is something new to me among the dongles and daps I've tried, a big improvement over og dc04 (was a disappointment lol) , and this makes me hopeful for what comes next. That said, its more for long relaxing listening sessions with hardly any bite in treble and nice wooferly bass. If you want intense/critical listening, space would be more suitable.
Next dc03pro. Hmm it doesn't sound great esp after Dc04pro. Flat-ish soundstage and mids details do not dig deep enough. It sounds more on the bright and energetic side. But seeing the praise here, maybe it would sound better with uapp (didn't try)
Someone else was using ru6, so I decided to end my demo session with hiby fc6 to check out an r2r dongle. I was... Underwhelmed. Lack of dynamics, hardly any air, not the best resolution either. It also didn't have the gooey sweetness I experienced with cayin n6ii r01, an r2r dap module. So I ended my demo.
Now I have both Dc04pro and space. I heard that android 14 will come with native support for bit perfect audio over usb. Looks like things will get better for dongles and Spotify in future =)