A few days ago, someone asked if it is possible to measure players that are not based on Android. Actually I had one at the time, but because I was not familiar with the equipment, I was thinking about how to measure.
The device is part of a "kaleidoscope package" that my friend sent me.
Since this is a cheap device, at a price of about $ 130, it provides 2.5mmBAL output, USBDAC function, Bluetooth input, WLAN-based DLNA playback and so on. In terms of construction quality, there is not much to complain about. The surface treatment of the aluminum alloy frame is good-I think it feels much better than the iBasso DX150 measured earlier.
What I don't like is the UI, the operation logic is very weird, and the response is not fast enough.
Alright, fortunately it has a USB DAC function, and I measured it in this mode:
The device is part of a "kaleidoscope package" that my friend sent me.
Since this is a cheap device, at a price of about $ 130, it provides 2.5mmBAL output, USBDAC function, Bluetooth input, WLAN-based DLNA playback and so on. In terms of construction quality, there is not much to complain about. The surface treatment of the aluminum alloy frame is good-I think it feels much better than the iBasso DX150 measured earlier.
What I don't like is the UI, the operation logic is very weird, and the response is not fast enough.
Alright, fortunately it has a USB DAC function, and I measured it in this mode: