Correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't come with a stand alone power supply?
It can only be powered via a usb socket?
What is a good mains wall wart with usb output? (iphone?)
You can use it on multiple sources (for example, toslink from a TV, USB from foobar2000, spdif from a cd/bluray player).
Topping even state on their page for this D50 III "It is recommended to add an auxiliary power supply for better performance"
So what the way to go for the best?? iPhone wall wart with usb-c output??
Cheers George
Does the USB-C socket on the back mean you can connect a USB-C iPhone to it and use the phone as the music source?
All of your complaining about lack of value add EQ was heard and we are finally there.
one step at a time, I guess. But we're getting closer and closer to miniDSP functionality with SOTA measured performance@amirm said:
"What distinguishes the D50 III is what is inside: support for up to 10 filters of different types. The app, called Topping Tune, even has nice features like overlaying a target curve. Focus is on headphone use though as there is no way to assign separate EQ to each channel as you would need for Room EQ. You could use it to correct speaker flaws but would be harder to do so for room effects. I hope the company adds per channel capability."
And neither there is a way to integrate and equalize subwoofer(s), like it is possible with minidsp.
Very nice review. I'm glad for the PEQ. I hope this is just the beginning of built-in DSP.
Ok got it, but all these sources have already easy and generally probably better EQ possibilities.That is incorrect it only works for USB input.
However it will work for any USB input, your phone, you tablet, your pc, etc etc.
Topping would likely suggest the P50 linear power supply.Topping even state on their page for this D50 III "It is recommended to add an auxiliary power supply for better performance"
So what the way to go for the best?? iPhone wall wart with usb-c output??
Cheers George
It both reads and exports .csv files. I don't remember if REW's generic export is like this but if not, it is not hard to make it so. But again, their focus is headphone equalization, not room.Amir, you mean to tell me this thing doesn't read REW measurements and perform automatic room correction and they charge $220?!?!?
I was joking! Forgot to put an emoji.It both reads and exports .csv files. I don't remember if REW's generic export is like this but if not, it is not hard to make it so. But again, their focus is headphone equalization, not room.
On the cost, it would have been that without EQ.