kvpop

joined 11 months ago
[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

You have to wait until it supports exclusive mode, which probably won’t ever happen. Until then, you will have to manually change the bit rate/depth to match the song/album you’re playing, which is stupid af

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (3 children)

This thing probably costs like $50 to make

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Thought this was a pretty killer deal. One downside is that this will not get Android 14 and onwards, but for my use case this is a very good deal and something which I don't care about. This was a flagship phone, only two years ago.

For context, I use an iPhone 13 Pro as my daily driver, but I've always wanted a dedicated media/music player. I plan on using this thing as a DAP (digital audio player). Compared to other pure dedicated DAP's in the $400 price range (from FiiO, iBasso, HIBY, Shanling), this phone blows them basically all out the water (at the cost of not being as compact, which I also don't really care about) from an overall package perspective.

This phone has a 3.5mm headphone jack AND is literally the only high-end modern Android phone currently that has a dedicated DAC chip since LG stopped making phones (this has an ESS 9280AC DAC chip, which was used in some variation in the LG VXX and GX phone lineups and which were also rated highly for their audio performance). Getting an awesome screen (144Hz AMOLED HDR10+ with a 1400 nits peak brightness; 360Hz touch sampling rate), killer battery life (6000 mAh), a super beefy processor (Snapdragon 888+), Android 13, Dirac-tuned speakers, premium build quality, as well as a dedicated DAC chip is basically unheard of in the DAP market. Even the later ROG phones (ROG Phone 6 and 7) or Asus Zenfones don't have a dedicated DAC chip - they use the integrated Qualcomm DAC.

I bought a used LG G8 a couple months back and was using that as a DAP, and that thing was really showing its age. The UI elements were slow, laggy, and was overall not a great experience. This should be miles better.

Even the Sony Xperia line doesn't have a dedicated DAC chip - they use the integrated Qualcomm DAC.

For IEM's - the power output on this thing should be plenty, so for those looking for a DAP or a pure media player, this is a solid buy and offers really great value (if you're fine with the large screen size and gamer aesthetic). With UAPP, you can also bypass Android's stupid resampling of all audio to 48Khz, and listen to audio bitperfect. Obviosuly, $1000 DAP's may provide better sound quality and be more compact. But that's all your getting. They will have a much worse processor, worse screen, lesser amount of RAM, laggier UX, and an older version of Android. You're basically buying a gimped phone. The ROG Phone 5s at this price is actually an insane value for what you're getting audio-wise. And, you can also use it as a phone!

Sadly there is also no expandable storage, but 512GB internal is enough for me since I'll mainly be streaming Hi-Res audio locally through UAPP or through its Tidal integration.

For audio performance, read this article - https://www.hypethesonics.com/rog-phone5s-minihype/

You can also use this code "APNC10" to knock off $10, which brings it down to $389 pre-tax. This may be an affiliate code, but it was a code that was inputted for me and worked when I used the Honey extension, so I don't really know. If you're curious about its price history, its previous all-time low according to Google's price tracker was $499 (on Nov 1), so you're basically shaving off an additional $110

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Not my review, but do you agree with that statement?

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Such a good product and a good price. Especially if you can get it for less than $50. Pretty sure it was like $35 during 11/11

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Why don’t they turn it off then?

 
[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

And yet there are only like 7 posts a day…Healthy community

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago
[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

This isn’t my review, but this product looks really interesting as a potential DAP buyer. It has Android 13 and is pretty compact compared to other DAPs. This was the only video review I could find of it. No balanced output, but if you’re using it for IEMS, that doesn’t really matter. Snapdragon 665 chip

SD card too

It also has the Google Play store, so even if this doesn’t support SRC outside the box, you could use UAPP and get SRC

The only thing that is kind of sketchy is the battery (2500 mAh) and the Cirrus Logic DAC chip, but I presume that this doesn’t really matter for IEMs.

Also, no systemwide EQ https://www.head-fi.org/threads/hiby-digital-m300-android-digital-audio-player-the-gen-z-music-player-discussion-thread.970428/post-17810474), but you can just use some app to do that for you and that doesn’t really bother me since I don’t EQ

 

I really want to get one since 11/11 has good d eals on them, but I’m not sure if I need one.

For those of you who have one, what DAP do you use? Do you think it’s worth it?

I’m not going to buy one for purported claims of better sound quality or whatever; it would mainly be a convenience thing / separating out my phone from vs my music (like a dedicated iPod).

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

It comes from audiophiles being mentally challenged and thinking they can hear better because they’ve spent a fuck ton of money on equipment/gear

 

40% off its retail price

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

This is not my cup of tea, but never buy IEMs for their full retail price people!! This was $150 a couple weeks ago, but can now be had for $95

-$16 (Spend & Save)

-$5.80 (coins) [this may not be the same for everyone]

-$15 (Aliexpress site wide coupon for 11/11)

[–] kvpop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

How does this compare to the Xenns Top?

 
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