Most Android phones do not output bit perfect right out of the box. You have to use USB Audio Player Plus. (UAPP) to get bit perfect audio to a USB DAC from Android.
it seems many people are too focus on numbers than in trusting ones ears. It seems most minds are focus on finding faults. I have been using UAPP for years and just cause its bit perfect does not mean its sounding better than the other music apps.
it seems many people are too focus on numbers than in trusting ones ears. It seems most minds are focus on finding faults. I have been using UAPP for years and just cause its bit perfect does not mean its sounding better than the other music apps.
Most Android phones do not output bit perfect right out of the box. You have to use USB Audio Player Plus. (UAPP) to get bit perfect audio to a USB DAC from Android.
Yeah i think my Note 10 outputs 48khz. Once I got the paid version of UAPP the bit depth / rate changed based on the file. I'm using Tidal hifi w MQA on and iFi xDSD. UAPP also shows the bit rate of the files being played.
Yeah i think my Note 10 outputs 48khz. Once I got the paid version of UAPP the bit depth / rate changed based on the file. I'm using Tidal hifi w MQA on and iFi xDSD. UAPP also shows the bit rate of the files being played.
Noticed something which sucks. I heard a story that you can only use the usb-c to c cable which Xduoo provides, you can't use aftermarket cables.
I didn't believe this story and i just bought an aftermarket usb-c to c cable but omg, it indeed doesn't work.
xDuoo did something to the pin layout.
OMG.
Check out this thread. I just found it today and messed around with it. I still use UAPP for Tidal but podcasts and other stuff this is good info to have.
Check out this thread. I just found it today and messed around with it. I still use UAPP for Tidal but podcasts and other stuff this is good info to have.
Well, in my case (Samsung A50 phone) it seems that UHQ is always on and i can't put it off (like i said earlier it always sends 192khz to the xDuoo).
The toggle on the UHQ setting in the Samsung menu doesn't change anything, the xDuoo display keeps telling the incoming signal is 192khz wether the UHQ toggle is on or off.
Noticed something which sucks. I heard a story that you can only use the usb-c to c cable which Xduoo provides, you can't use aftermarket cables.
I didn't believe this story and i just bought an aftermarket usb-c to c cable but omg, it indeed doesn't work.
xDuoo did something to the pin layout.
OMG.
Received the otg adapter and can confirm it works and you can use aftermarket cables now.
It still sucks though, there is an adapter hanging on the phone now. No problem with desktop use but on the go you'll definately need the bluetooth device.
Received the otg adapter and can confirm it works and you can use aftermarket cables now.
It still sucks though, there is an adapter hanging on the phone now. No problem with desktop use but on the go you'll definately need the bluetooth device.
I think USB-C OTG cables should become more common as more devices take advantage of them. I don't think this is a case of Xduoo proprietary, but more being on the leading edge of the curve for that tech.
I think USB-C OTG cables should become more common as more devices take advantage of them. I don't think this is a case of Xduoo proprietary, but more being on the leading edge of the curve for that tech.
I don't see the point in changing the pin lay out of the standard usb-c socket so people have to buy an extra OTG adapter to make it work with aftermarket cables.
Been toying around with this amp for a couple of weeks, I’m totally happy with its dac capabilities, today I received the Bluetooth dongle, paired with my Apple TV and damn... so happy, love how low latency is with this pairing, power it’s quite amazing on this, overall I can’t complain about this device, figured out that it didn’t work with usb c to usb c since my iPad charger didn’t work, have been using with the usb a to c cable that came with the hiby and A converter to c when requiered.
will definitely sell my d50 and atom, portability in this device is the main reason I like it so much. Hope that battery life length doesn’t diminish so fast. So fast it has surprised me a lot, Pulling so much power with a battery it’s quite outstanding (like the hiby r6 pro and the cayin n6II
Anyone who tried a different opamp and did it really matter or is it snakeoil?
In double blind tests people can't hear any difference between a 100 and a 1000 dollar amp let alone different opamps, hahaha.
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