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The successor to the popular xDuoo X3, the X3 II digital audio player upgrades the DAC chip and adds a 2.4-inch IPS screen, all while retaining some of the unique features that set the X3 apart—including the dual microSD slots and two 3.5-millimeter outputs. This version uses the highly regarded AK4490 DAC chip, paired with an OPA1652 and LMH6643 chip configuration for the headphone amplifier Read More
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Just got mine from the last drop: no aptx as a receiver, SBC only.
Sound quality is OK with SBC, streaming from Spotify. If you need Tidal, you'd better pass this one.
Blurb says dual microSd slots but I only see ONE in the photos. So which is it?
I've been sucked in before by Massdrop with claims of 384khz/32bit players which, in reality, were 192khz.
Money! Big time money...I've been charting my own
journey in the universe of music listening for over 15 years now
(my first true foray was as a kid and my grandparents owned a custom tabletop record player.
with a true American made moving coil needle, but it was always broken, and
when I started college, and replaced a 'Sony Discman' that was gifted to me
by my brother-in-law, for a 'Coby' anti-shock player, that I saved up with my own money
for....
Now that I'm a few years approaching 40, I can honesty speak to
the shear greed of these multi-national corporations, that have yet to standardize criterion for
headphones, audio speakers, converters, amplifiers, wiring, and other components of a
modern-day listening system, i.e. ecc standards, electrical grounding, RIAA, conversion standards,
packaging, as well as establishing a standard of proper aesthetic principles for companies, that entail,
sample rates, current specs, U.I., etc...it will never happen because of greed, and the money grab
hardboiledmurfsupermanBut,, standards, like Red Book, are double edged swords that can assist in guaranteeing a form of quality while also stifling innovation,,, in the name of profit,,, and worse— it essentially begat the devil-spawn MP3... the antithesis of HiFi,,,,
DSD (SACD) was to be the next up-tic in quality - money making successor to CD’s; but was almost DOA in the CD saturated consumer market. With the patent abandoned by Sony, It has become a gratis gift standard to audio, with studios now recording in DSD.
A new standard to lock-in licensing fees and hardware is MQA. This is the new shill scam, money grubbing, fleece your pocket, “invention”, while lowering SQ in the guise of serving the market needs, in speed of distribution, yadi-yada... careful what you ask for in standards,, try DSD instead,,, think of it as an accidental gift from the Three Princesses of Serindip, (or Sony;)
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What we can really use is a license-free standard; for a made-for-audio VCSEL based audio interconnect.
I’m trying to update the firmware. It says add the update file to the root but how do you get into the root file? I put the usb into my computer and it just shows the player no folders except my music folder. So what am I doing wrong?
Ok got it working and now have 30,000 songs, but for some reason it picked what to add in stead of just going in order it seems. It went to bands that’s started with T then jumped over U and added only 1 band under V. So weird. Oh well at least now there’s more preloaded songs. Thanks for the help!