Re: Fiio X3 24/192 losless format DAP
Απο την αναφορά στην εκθεση του Μονάχου στο 6moons
"When asked whether they'd fixed the prior AIFF issue of software 1.3—AIFF files imported without artwork and worse, as individual unknown tracks rather than proper album folders—the exhibit folks didn't know what I was talking about. Two novelty items for the AK120 are a metal protrusion to protect the exposed volume knob; and 3Ω output impedance after all the crap the company gave naysayers about the 22Ω output resistors they'd inexplicably stuck the AK100 with (mine was modded by Vinnie Rossi of Red Wine Audio to remove them and improve the sound). Until the company updates their OS and GUI, these good-sounding but expensive high-resolution players set back the clock by 10 years. Here's how reader SongKyung-han from Korea put it: "So you've heard about the new AK120. I had a chance to audition it for a short time at the iRiver headquarters to compare it to my AK100. The AK120 does sound lusher with a wider soundstage but I don't think its performance justifies a price tag of ca. $1.5K when the AK100 can be had for less than half. Also, some Head-Fi'ers who auditioned the AK120 reported that the modded AK100 (RWAK100 by Red Wine Audio, MS-AK100 by Mezzo Soprano) sound more musical and satisfying than the AK100, with an output impedance of <1Ω. Considering that the AK120 is larger and heavier, it loses its edge in portability factor. I've just sent my AK100 to Vinnie for his mod. Hopefully it turns out as satisfying as I expect, especially when it comes to driving low-impedance headphones and IEMs. To be honest, I too consider the AK100's ridiculously high output impedance its greatest flaw."