| Standing screen display size | 2.4 Inches |
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| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8.5 Hours |
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iBasso DX90 High Resolution Dual Sabre ES9018K2M DACs with ProStudio USB Charger & Coaxial Connection Kit [Full One Year USA Warranty]
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- Included Accessories - USB cable, Coaxial cable, Burn-in Cable, Silicone case, ProStudio USB Wall Charger(100-240V, 2.0A) and Screen protector.
- Dual DAC - 2x Sabre ES9018K2M - Dual Mono DAC Design: one ESS Sabre32 ES9018K2M DAC chip per channel allows for the best possible dynamic range, and channel crosstalk. 6.5 times more detail than a traditional CD.
- Dual Soundplus OPAMP OPA1611 with dual high current output buffer BUF634 (by Texas Instrument)
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| Brand | iBasso |
|---|---|
| Series | FBA_DX90 |
| Item model number | DX90 |
| Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.52 x 3.94 x 0.67 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.52 x 3.94 x 0.67 inches |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Manufacturer | iBasso |
| ASIN | B00JRGLX3G |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | March 24, 2014 |
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3.5 out of 5 stars |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #449 in Internal USB Port Cards |
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Frequency Response: 17Hz~20KHz +/-0.1dB
THD+N: 0.0015% (32ohm load)
Output Level: 1.3Vrms(Low gain), 2.0Vrms(Mid gain), 2.8Vrms(High Gain)
S/N: -118dB +/-1dB(Low gain), -116dB +/-1dB(Mid gain), -115dB +/-1dB(High Gain) (32ohm Load)
Crosstalk: 75dB (1KHz,32ohm Load)
Output Impedance: <0.1ohm
Battery Life: 8.5hours
Battery Charge Time: 3hours with AC adapter, 5.5hours with PC USB port
On Board Flash: 8GB
Audio Formats Supported: APE, FLAC, WAV, WMA, AAC, ALAC, AIFF, OGG, MP3
Case dimension: 2.52W x 3.98L x 0.67H (inch)
64W x 100L x 17H (mm)
Weight: 140g or 4.94oz
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Connect Dx90 to the PC. Use Mediamonkey music player to generate a playlist from the music found on the DX90. Select the playlist on Medicamonkey side. Use short-cut keys, Ctrl-E, to export the list into *.m3u format. Save it to 'm3u' folder on the DX90 side with a name I like, say, 'Violin Pieces.m3u'. Now with the help of the sample playlist generated by DX90's build-in function and Notepad's 'Edit->Replace All' function, I can quickly replicate the directory structure into the newly created playlist, 'Violin Pieces.m3u'. Save it, and disconnect Dx90 from the computer. I press 'Rescan Library' when prompted.
Navigate to 'm3u' folder. Press-and-release the just-created playlist, 'Violin Pieces' on the title line. Wait until the screen returns to 'Now Playing' screen (Dx90 may seem frozen if the list is very long). Now go to 'My Music' -> 'Playlist'. I can only play the newly created playlist there, not in 'm3u' folder.
I am very excited about being able to figure out creating playlists for my huge classical-music library. Now, if the cheap 512 GB micro sdxc card I just bought will work when it arrives, I can carry my entire classical music collections around and choose music to play according to the mood of the moment fairly freely.
P.S. Dx90 will not export playlist if it contains files buried in deep directories. But once the playlist is created, it will not have problems playing it.
The rest of this is for those who want more detail. I use this player with my new Sennheiser IE800 IEMs/earbuds, both I bought to use at work, and it's incredibly tough to imagine how my music could sound better (frankly, my wife and wallet are begging me not to try imaging it). I haven't tried this player with any other headphones, but I have tried the earbuds with other players; which is to say there was a substantial and dramatic improvement in sound using the IE800 when I switched from my Samsung S5 to the DX90, but your mileage may vary. Every song on every album I've listened to so far (aside from bad recordings/mixes or scratched up CD sources) came alive and danced across the imaginary sound stage I hear audiophiles talk about. Music I've listened to hundreds of times (maybe thousands for the older albums) found new life and is reborn. I find myself fascinated and riveted to each song. I repeatedly say, "ok, I'll just listen to part of this song and then skip to the next." Then 30 seconds later, I'm thinking, "ok, I'm not going to skip it because it just sounds sooooo good; I'll skip through the next one." And then the process repeats. I'm listening as I write this, and intended to just peruse a couple songs... that was 3 hours ago. One of the most incredible things is that this player sounds amazing with any genre of music that I listen to: classical/orchestral, jazz, standards/vocals (Frank Sinatra for example), rock, pop, heavy metal, or just simple instrumental (I have a 12 string guitar CD that's dazzling on this player). I think a good way to sum it up is to say this player takes good quality digital music and puts it back on a brand new vinal LP like no other player I've heard... smooth, non-digitized-sounding, rich, clear, beautiful.
I'm no audiophile, just FYI. So the most technical info I can give you are my simple impressions: the bass is deep and perfectly punchy without being muddy or overpowering, the midrange is clear and blends beautifully with the bass and the higher end without loss of separation, and the high end is wonderfully crisp and detailed without being harsh. Since I'm not the best judge of sound quality except to say that I know what I like, I gave this little powerhouse setup to my wife to see what her impression would be... given that I asked her to listen to her own album, I figured I'd get a very realistic review of how closely a musician would feel the sound compares to what she intended to be heard. She said it's amazingly close to how she meant it to sound: the separation and clarity were spot-on, the detail is breathtaking; the only difference was that she thought the bass was a just a tiny bit light. We always disagree on the bass subject... I thought her album sounded more balanced, hauntingly beautiful, pure and impactful than I have ever heard it before. But I suppose, if you like more bass, there's always the EQ built into the DX90 for that purpose.
Review details:
- The above review is based on all music being captured from audio CDs in FLAC format, or from HDTracks also in FLAC format.
- All music is playing from the 128Gb SD card I put in it, not the internal memory.
- The DX90 is in factory-delivered configuration: no EQ, no filters, no changes at all, (I prefer no artificial flavors in my tunes), with the latest firmware installed (2.1.5 as of this writing).
- I haven't the foggiest clue if the "burn-in" phenomena is real or not, and I don't really care. It didn't hurt to let it play for 48 hours with the little burn-in dongle provided with the player, so I did. I don't really hear a difference... it sounded amazing right out of the box.
I hope this helps someone. Oh, and on a side note, if you have the need for a truly incredible set of earbuds (IEMs), you seriously can't go wrong with the IE800s; but that's a different review. :)







