Ibasso Dx220 High Resolution Referent Digital Audio Player With 5.0 1080p Lcd Dual Es9028pro, 8-Core
iBasso DX220 High Resolution Referent Digital Audio Player with 5.0 1080P LCD Dual ES9028PRO, 8-core CPU, Two-Way Bluetooth 5.0 (Titanium)
- The Lowest Distortion AK4495 Player. The DX220 is equipped with the latest Mango audio player APP, with a new complete new user interface. Android OS is used to support Mango player only. Please do not load other Android Apps to iBasso devices as it may not be compatible with Apps designed for Smartphones.
- Three Standards Quick Charger Less Time on Charge, More Time on Enjorment Supports QC3.0, PD2.0, MTK PE Plus, three kinds of charging protocols. Charge up to 70% in just one hour. 4400mAh battery capacity, plenty of juicy to serve the Hi-End components.
- The DX220 is the first portable player to support two-way Bluetooth 5.0, which provides native support for LDAC and aptX.
- Powerful Professional Parametric EQ: In addition to the 10 bands graphical EQ, the DX220 adds a more professional parametric EQ, providing a total of 8 kinds of filters in 6 segments. Each filter can be customized with central frequency, gain and quality factor. The PEQ also has a detailed visual adjustment capabilities.
- Support of MQA: MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) captures 100% of the original studio performance, then folds the file to make it small enough to stream. The DX220 includes MQA technology, which enables you to play back MQA audio files and streams. enjoying the sound of the original master recording.
Brand : iBasso
Category : Electronics,Portable Audio & Video,MP3 & MP4 Players
Rating : 4.5
Review Count : 37
SalesRank : 0
iBasso DX220 High Resolution Referent Digital Audio Player with 5.0 1080P LCD Dual ES9028PRO, 8-core CPU, Two-Way Bluetooth 5.0 (Titanium)
- Pros and cons:Pros:1) Sound quality. Its just amazing, its like you music is reborn. I have 12,500 Flacs and DSD files and the sound this thing generates is GREAT. If you want superb sound quality buy this player2) Bluetooth is rock solid. I sold a A and K SR-15 because the Bluetooth conductivity sucked. BT 5.0 is great, doesn\'t quite have the range I hoped for but much more than you really want or need.3) APK installs are great, I found the installed music software a bit lacking (Mango) and after trying a few I really like HiBy Music software player.. I also have streamed Qobuz, Tidal and Spotify without issue.4) Has built in casting for Chromecast or you can download and use BubbleUp. The streaming sound to my home system was eye opening and a VERY pleasant surprise- I did not (at all) expect this to sound as good as it did through my system. It was NOTICEABLE better than it has been through an other previous source other than Blu-ray.5) You can download the apps for your headphones to update their firmware if need be.6) Display is super sharp and clear - and bright. And if you keep it on all the time you will kill your battery REAL fast. If you can keep your eyes off it (hard, it is really nice) and be smart and dim the display you can easily get 10-12 hours out of it - and it partially recharges fast. You just cant keep the display on all the time, just like an IPhone or a Galaxy. Be smart and the battery concerns go away.7) Did I mention the sound....It is SUPERB. I couldn\'t be happier.Cons:1) Not having Google Play and having to use the APK\'s is a very minor annoyance - if you download software that is a trial and want to license it to get rid of ads, etc it\'s a bit of a PITA but can be done. Since this, for me, only really applies to music playing software and the HiBy Music works great, its a minor issue. I also have VLC, Foobar and Onkyo\'s HF player installed so lots of great options.2) The display is so nice you want to keep it on...but again, its a battery killer so you have to show some restraint, something I am not good at.3) The setup software is not super intuitive - takes a while to get in a groove using the DX220 but once you get used to it it\'s fine.My setup is this player, a 1TB MicroSD card (no issues) and my current \"go to\" are the new MW07 Plus earbuds. I have also used the Sennheisers Momentum\'s and PX550 (Two long plain flights) and the B and W\'s PX\'s (My favorite full size headset) and lastly, the Audeze Sine 20\'s. All sound so much better is pretty amazing.Lastly, this unit does need a burn in. They provide a special cable that goes into the 2.5 input and they want you to use it for burn in for 200 hours. Real pain in the ass first 10 days and you can use either Bluetooth or the standard 3.5 output while burning in to listen and since I mostly use BT it was just annoying. Initial impressions were that this unit was a bit to bright but it settles down very nicely as it burns in.If you can afford it (its not cheap), run, don\'t walk to buy this unit, you will NOT regret it !!!!!
- This was going to be my end game DAP. Right off I discovered things that were going to be a problem. Google play will not run on it. It did have something else and I was willing to overlook it. The alt program did not have a version of USB Audio Pro. I was going to have to run my headphone amp with my old DAP. It had a version that worked with Tidal, so I could live with my old DAP getting the music off my server.Then Tidal started breaking up. Every few seconds it would click and stop for a second. I figured it was the USB Audio causing the problem. So I deleted everything, rebooted and went into Tidal. It was still breaking up. So, sadly I sent a note to the vendor and awaiting return approval.Next day.I decided to give it another try before returning it. After a full reboot the skipping is gone. So I\'m keeping it. I\'ll keep working to get it to drive me headphone dac but I can live without it. However me excitment is starting to fade. This has a lot of features I have not got to work yet but i know they are in there somewhere. Perhaps an update will fix it.This will not gain it\'s full value until they fox the google problem or get more apps in their google play alt.After a few weeks I like it but the lack of Google and the lame replacement is showing. I found a program that will work for DLNA but is a demo. Sure as shot the full version is not included.Now a real problem that worries me. The best music is in mango mode. Once it locked up. The hard reset is to hold the power button for 10 seconds. That rebooted the system: right back into the locked up mango mode. I lucked out and got it to boot into the system by removing the SD card. Yesterday I put into mango mode. Today I changed my router and needed to update the wifi settings.The way you get out of mango mode is to press the power button and it will ask if you want to enter the android mode. Only this time it just said \"see you\" and shut off. I tried the remove the SD card trick but no go. I powered on and off a bunch of times hoping it would shake loose. I then tried holding all the buttons while powering on and held them for a while. Nothing happened but when I booted again it went into android mode.At this point I\'m scared to put it into mango mode. I\'m going to anyway because I\'m still under the 30 day return. Taking off one more star.I put it back in mango mode and it is stuck there. I have no way of getting it into android mode that I can see. I can only hope an update will fix it or, once if ever, I get it back to android. Otherwise I\'ll have to return it.PS the only reset documented is to press the power button for 10 seconds. That is fine as a soft reset but this is in bad need of a hard reset.
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