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Boasting high-end specs and the looks to match, the Opus #2 digital audio player is built with two Sabre32 ES9018K2M DACs for outstanding performance in native DSD playback, as well as high-res audio files up to 32 bit/384 kHz. If you’d like to make further use of these excellent DACs, the player can also be used as a USB DAC Read More
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Meh, think I'll stick with my LG V series phone. I'm sure it doesn't sound as good but it's very good for what it is and that is a great sounding smartphone that does everything I need in a single form factor.
Besides, ifi am on the move listening to music, I am just not going to be able to critically listen as I am at home which is something not considered enough with portable audio.
I would not recommend buying this player. It's not that it's a bad player. It's just that the technology has moved so fast that the price/performance is too high. Right now you can get the I Basso DX 160 and the HiBy R5 Which both sound just as good as this machine if not better. The DX 160 goes for about $400 the R5 goes for 300. Both of them have the Internet and you can stream. They can take a 2 TB card (which does not exist) so you can buy right now a 1 TB card which is very expensive or a 512 GB card which is less than $100. And have more space than their onboard memory with a 200 GB card. They are also new players and are getting updated with new firmware. So again not a bad player and if it was going for $200-$250 it might be worth pulling the trigger. But $600 absolutely no way when their players just as good for a much cheaper price.
raymondehayes1...@ usd 399- for the 160, a bang for ur mid tier range up to date dap isn't such a bad buy. I auditioned one & an amazingly huge sound field & an unoffensive tuning, only to beaten by its bigger sibling the 220 (i got the 229)...
ScareYourPassengerIn addition to the other things mentioned, sometimes you want something really small and lightweight (e.g., for exercising) or for dedicated use in a car or workshop.
At this price it's a good unit.
However I don't recommend buying as they no longer respond to issues posted on their forum and they haven't updated the firmware since 2018.09.17.
ChaturangaThat does sound like a helpful and marketable thing to disclose. Edit: for reference, I know the Sennheiser headphones have a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty, and it says it on Drop’s listing under “what’s included” after the cable.