i did try , all bit direct audio app work but at low volume, with my 43 ohms iem i am on 90% on my phone internal dac and 75% on meizu hifi pro, no idea why meizu power is so low.Try with HiBy Music, Sony should just work fine.
i did try , all bit direct audio app work but at low volume, with my 43 ohms iem i am on 90% on my phone internal dac and 75% on meizu hifi pro, no idea why meizu power is so low.Try with HiBy Music, Sony should just work fine.
Just so I understand, your volume slider is at 75% and you get good volume on 43ohm iem? Sounds about right. All the power is in the last 25%. Don't worry about the maths if you can get it loud enoughdoes meizu hifi pro have a power saving mode ( activated by default) not powering the ti opa1622 amp to save battery life and only relying on the CS43131 dac output of 2x30mW ? i notice that to get similar normal sound level on my 43 ohms iem in am at 90% in my internal phone dac (sony xz premium) and 75% on the meizu pro. as i believe my phone dac is no more than 20mW of power so i really don't understand why i get so little power out of the meizu hifi pro. has someone any idea of what is happening ? thanks.
sure in the end, the important thing is to get loud enough but if i can choose between being at 25% volume (playing music in neutron player) and being at 75% (neutron player uninstalled) for the same listening loudness which one is preferable ? thanksJust so I understand, your volume slider is at 75% and you get good volume on 43ohm iem? Sounds about right. All the power is in the last 25%. Don't worry about the maths if you can get it loud enough
It's the same regarding output power; one uses logometric and other linear control preferable is linear because you have better control.sure in the end, the important thing is to get loud enough but if i can choose between being at 25% volume (playing music in neutron player) and being at 75% (neutron player uninstalled) for the same listening loudness which one is preferable ? thanks
Plain linear volume control is a best one for many reasons loudness aside.Human hearing is logarithmic though. 10dB more volume feels about twice as loud.
If I want to use IEMs (Blon bl03) with the Meizu Pro on Windows, then I can choose between 1, 2, 3, and 4 out of 100. 5/100 is already too loud.Plain linear volume control is a best one for many reasons loudness aside.
You drive them with 1.5~2 mW? I think they need at least 5~6 tho i dont own them.If I want to use IEMs (Blon bl03) with the Meizu Pro on Windows, then I can choose between 1, 2, 3, and 4 out of 100. 5/100 is already too loud.
A linear slider is stupid.
not sure about that when neutron is installed if i get above 60% it get overbearingly loud but when neutron is not installed i can raise from 75% to 100% it get really loud but bearable.It's the same regarding output power; one uses logometric and other linear control preferable is linear because you have better control.
OK my bad 3.5~4.4 mW (3~4%) it still looks a little low but as it suits you the best.The Meizu Pro loaded with 32Ω has been measured at:
87mW: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...hifi-pro-usb-c-phone-dongle-dac-review.10423/
100mW: https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/94991395
31mW: https://www.0db.co.kr/index.php?mid=REVIEW_0DB&category=184&document_srl=1005449
If the Windows slider is indeed linear, then that would mean than I'm driving the BL-03 with anywhere between 1.12 and 4mW, though I really can't confirm that as I lack the equipment and know-how.
Btw, the 100mW review confirms that both versions will limit their maximum VRMS based on the load.
I don't really know, don't have such problems. For those earphones ideal would be in full swing around 40 to 60% of Meizus output power. How does that go for you with Windows volume slider?not sure about that when neutron is installed if i get above 60% it get overbearingly loud but when neutron is not installed i can raise from 75% to 100% it get really loud but bearable.
on windows it was about 50% so the only moment i got high gain mode was in neutron free eval that lasted 5 days (without cable hack) were my volume never exceeded 25% to get to a normal listening level. so something can be done at the software level to have full power or correct accces to volume android api, i wrote meizu to ask if they could share a audio utility sofware or android system settings but they never answered, no tech support meizu is not a company i would recommend.I don't really know, don't have such problems. For those earphones ideal would be in full swing around 40 to 60% of Meizus output power. How does that go for you with Windows volume slider?
Think it's better for you to ask that question on MIUI forums. My old Mi Max works with my portable DAC without any problems.Can anyone tell me how the Meizu Hifi Pro DAC works with the Redmi Note 8 Pro phone? I have Redmi Note 8 Pro and I am not satisfied with the sound quality of this phone from the headphone output.
The Meizu Pro is more powerful at 32ohm than your AP60II. The Hidizs does 70mW while it manages 87mW.
While the Meizu sounds very natural (and in that regard better than the Hidizs S8), its soundstage is a bit narrow.
The best thumb drive DAC at the moment is the 9038S, which not only fixes the soundstage but also adds a lot of detail/resolution on top. The 9038S can only be used with balanced headphones/IEMs and the newest version (G3) is currently being tested and should be released in a few weeks. There is also a 3.5mm version in the works (9038D) for use with normal headphones, but it will take a few months to be finalized.
The S will cost $80-85, the D will probably cost $95-100.
OK, so you've mixed up several questions there.Is the Meizu pro good for pc gaming with my hd58x? Or would a desktop dac/amp be better?
OK, so you've mixed up several questions there.
I'll let you answer the first yourself. Is the HD58x good for gaming. You have them, you tell us.
Let's assume the 58x is sufficiently similar to the HD 650, so per the review.. "
Switching to Sennheiser HD-650 provided ample dynamic range, detail and fidelity with no hint of distortion. Hard to imagine this level of performance was coming out of this little dongle."
As far as "better" than a dac /amp combo or separates, depends entirely on the kit you might be referring to. Ignore the dac part, as long as competent, not an issue. So what amp might you be looking at?
Unless anyone else has those amps to vouch for with those cans, I would personally get the Meizu pro (can be had for £40 or so from Ali) and see. Just out of interest, what are you currently using to game on the 58X? Thats the real question- will anything reasonably priced be better than current kit? Ive learnt not to expect miracles in improvement if nothing fundamentally wrong in first place.I was eyeballing the Fiio E10K and K3 in particular. Will either of these 2 offer any improvement in sound quality as opposed to the meizu pro?
Unless anyone else has those amps to vouch for with those cans, I would personally get the Meizu pro (can be had for £40 or so from Ali) and see. Just out of interest, what are you currently using to game on the 58X? Thats the real question- will anything reasonably priced be better than current kit? Ive learnt not to expect miracles in improvement if nothing fundamentally wrong in first place.