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The DX150 is a high-performance digital audio player featuring a powerful 8-core ARM Cortex A53 CPU, 2GB LPDDR3 RAM, and 32GB internal storage. It boasts a 4.2-inch high-resolution screen and audiophile-grade dual AK4490EQ DACs paired with a replaceable AMP6 amplifier card for pristine sound quality. With WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1, and USB DAC functionality, it supports versatile connectivity. The 4400mAh battery offers approximately 10.5 hours of playback with quick PD2.0 charging, making it ideal for professionals seeking premium portable audio.
| ASIN | B07C22CC47 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Date First Available | May 1, 2018 |
| Department | adults |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.36 pounds |
| Item model number | DX150 |
| Manufacturer | iBasso |
| Product Dimensions | 0.77 x 2.72 x 5.06 inches |
S**I
Overall is fine
The sound quality is good, but the battery life is not that good
L**N
It sounds noticeably better than a phone as well
Build is solid. It is larger than a phone, by a lot, I would say with included case about 4x the thickness of a Google Pixel. It sounds noticeably better than a phone as well. This is why you rip your music at high quality and spend decent money on headphones. The UI is a bit different than a traditional phone set up, that's fine, this isn't a phone. For the price, I think it's great, compared to other players closer to the $1k mark. If I had a wishlist, it would be to add a second microSD slot. And maybe software similar to iTunes that can organize your music/podcasts. Other than that, it's a good purchase.
M**E
A nice music player, however a crippled user experience due to mfg. instituted restrictions.
The DX150 boasts some great specs and is a very nice audio player. However, through their proprietary firmware iBasso has restricted the functionality of any google based apps. Also the Google Play Store app will not function on it. Sure there are ways to mod the firmware or install moded firmware, but really is no reason a customer should have to go though all that aggravation. As a work around Apps can be side loaded via a microSD card. Aptoide and Amazon AppStore apps will allow Android apps to be installed, however google based apps will still be crippled unless the firmware is moded. Tidal will not work either, even with the most current firmware. Spotify will work, however unlike their iOS app the an equalizer is not included in the app. Trying 3rd party equalizer apps resulted is such interference that all music player apps were unusable. From a user standpoint I want to be able to be able to color music to work with all the different iems and cabs I use. Also I want to use whatever 3rd party music app and DSP app that I want. iBasso has made this impossible with the DX150. If you only want to use their proprietary music player and it’s built in EQ, then you are good to go, but that’s not good enough for me so that’s why it’s going back. A FiiO X7 Mkii is on order and will be replacing it in my collection. Hopefully it will fair better.
R**4
not ready for the market
this item has way to many issues to list the latest is the music skipping it will not play a complete song without it starting to get all wonky slowing down and sounding like the track is getting all mixed up. When it does decide to work it does sound great but i can't recommend DON'T BUY!!!!
S**N
Good condition, some bugs.
It doesn't detect how most music put into it via SD card. The firmware update process is also very difficult and instructions available are not very clear about how to troubleshoot.
H**Z
Great DAP with beautiful sound
I think this is one of the best player for the price range. The build quality is great, sound is absolutely fantastic. Just make sure you pair it with a good headphone or iem (I use it with hifiman he-400i). Previously I owned ibasso DX 90 and Fiio X3 2nd gen. This unit easily tops them with it's sound quality. Some people are having lag issues. So far I had no lag issues. Most of my albums are in 16/24 bit flac format. I have a dsd version of MJ's Thriller also playing without any lag.
T**S
Not a Love/Hate thing. More a strong like/dislike
First things first. This thing is ridiculously big. Think the thinnest cassette walkman you have owned and this is how big this thing feels. I thought my Fiio X5 III was a brick but this thing is a house. The nice thing is though that all of the controls (volume, play, pause, etc) are on one side so while it is big, it's not uncomfortable to use one handed. The amp modules can be swapped out and I love the fact that the amp doesn't take up screen space like it does on the Fiio devices. Speaking of the screen, the size of it is perfect. Maybe some day they'll get the internal parts a bit smaller so that the overall device isn't so cumbersome. The UI is pretty good here. Nice big panels that I can comfortably press rather than gently poke with the tip of my finger. Creating playlists is pretty easy albeit quite tedious unless you're adding an entire album. Just go to playlist and scroll down to "new playlist" (this is a screen where the touch panels are half a size larger than they need to be). I read that this supports m3u playlists, however it does not read any of the ones I have on my card. I do wish this had 2 card slots like the Fiio. There's definitely enough space for it. I also wish it had in-line controls so that I can control without taking out of my pocket. The sound is really quite good in my opinion. Coming off the Fiio Q5 with an iPhone, I'm hearing a lot of detail that I couldn't. This is the first device I've ever used where I leave the EQ off. I love this thing and I hate it. Thanks to Bad Guy, Good Audio's reviews, the lag has been fixed but there are other glaring issues. There's some workarounds that were created but I shouldn't have to install shady software (with far too many steps) in order to get this thing to reach its potential. It's still very early in the game so I won't totally give up on it but there are so many things that just are not ready for prime time: - Gapless play doesn't work. - Wifi is pointless because it fails to update firmware this way (says cannot connect to the internet) - No streaming services. I can't download any streaming apps because there's no Google Play Store. I generally refuse to pay over $300 for DAP's without wifi and here I am paying over $300 for a DAP that essentially has no functional wifi. - There currently is no bluetooth support for 24 bit 192k Flac files. Not a deal breaker for me as I usually go wired anyway but I wanted to test this with my wireless equipment just to see if it could be an option and no dice. So, what is good about this? Well, since there is no streaming available at the moment, I am able to pair my iPhone to this via bluetooth so that I can stream from there. It's also got USB DAC mode but I rarely ever use that. The battery life for me has been really good. Sometimes this thing doesn't turn off even though I've pressed off and then confirmed that I do in fact want to turn it off. I'll pick it up the next day and it's only sleeping. This is kind of irritating but yet I kinda like the always-on mode of this vs having to power on and pair my Q5 each time I want to listen to music. Out of all of the devices I've tried over the last year or so, this one is my favorite but that's not really saying a whole lot considering I haven't been 100% satisfied with anything yet. They're either too big or too heavy or UI is not appealing. If you're thinking about buying this, think about what you want out of it. If you're a mixed streamer/ Flac listener like I am, you may want to hold off and see where iBasso decides to go with this one. UPDATE 8/14/18 I'm still on the fence with this device. I've updated with Lurker00's firmware which has added the Google Play store and that has helped tremendously. I find myself using HibyMusic over iBasso's Mango player because it's a bit quicker and offers a little more customization. I can also connect that via HibyLink to my phone and control the player from there. I wonder if I should have just gone ahead and gotten the Hiby R6 but I think that the iBasso offers better sound. Also, I can swap out the amp to make it even better. Update 1/2019 - Sold it! Got a Sony ZX300 instead which is more pocketable and has a slightly faster UI. I still miss the big screen of the iBasso but for other reasons, it had to go. Still, i'm looking at the Astell & Kern SE100 to see if that fulfills my desire for a bigger screen but the price tag makes it way too much of a risk.
S**I
Se fate jogging non è l'articolo per voi perchè non è leggero ( 250 gr. ) e le dimensioni del player non sono proprio da taschino, però se amate la qualità audio devo dire che il lettore suona davvero bene, il dettaglio musicale è chiaro e ben definito l'ho testato su canzoni da me ritenute basilari per valutarne le capacità e il risultato mi ha convinto! Aggiungo, il pacco è arrivato in perfette condizioni ma il libretto delle istruzioni era assente, conteneva oltre il necessario un biglietto da visita della ditta EXTRA SOUND di Cesena, ho telefonato per maggiori informazioni e ho parlato con il Sig. Fabrizio Berlati che con molta professionalità e disponibilità mi ha cortesemente aiutato a risolvere. Grazie
S**S
Es un aparato pésimo, no se conecta a la wifi, el bluethoot se desactiva, el sistema operativo obsoleto. No lo recomiendo, un dia y lo devuelvo. El sonido esta muy bién pero me gustan más los walkman de Sony.
J**M
War von dem Gerät begeistert. Qualität - Klang - Bedienungskomfort -- alles prima. Habe noch ein FIIO M9 für unterwegs das vom Klang eine wenig spritziger ist aber in der Bedienung durch die Größe (Kleine Tasten) nicht so gut ist und sich auch nicht so Wertig anfühlt. Sein Geld wert - Empfehlung! Nachtrag: Empfehlung - leider nicht mehr. da nach 3 Monaten 1 Kanal plötzlich ausgefallen ist und ich statt des defekten Verstärkerteils den kompletten Player abgeben sollte. Ein komplettes löschen meiner Zugangsdaten (Datenschutz) habe ich mir dann aber erspart und habe mir einen Oelbach digital - analog Wandler gekauft und nutze ihn jetzt so. Das Verstärkermodul bleibt defekt trotz Garantie.
F**F
Dap di fascia media spettacolare, con android che permette di istallare ciò che si vuole e un player di serie molto valido. Il suono dell'AKM è tendenzialmente caldo e molto piacevole e dettagliato. L'amplificatore è modulare e si può sostituire per fare un upgrade, per acquistare altri amplificatori bisogna cercare però direttamente su extrasound. L'ampli di serie comunque è molto valido, non molto potente e forse con una gamma dinamica un po' ristretta ma nel complesso molto buono, ed è l'unico ad offrire uscite bilanciate e sbilanciate in unica soluzione. Consigliato a chiunque cerchi un dap per migliorare la sua esperienza con la musica.
G**O
Dopo aver letto un'infinità di recensioni in tutto il mondo, sono approdato a questo lettore iBasso DX150. Ormai è un mese che lo uso e posso dire di esserne soddisfatto; il suono col suo amp di serie è leggermente sul caldo, c'è chi lo ha paragonato ad un suono valvolare. Il suo player di serie (Mango) è ben fatto e scorrevole, non ha impuntamenti. Da valutare inoltre la possibilità, un domani, di poter cambiare l'amp, ce ne sono per soddisfare varie esigenze, ma quello già montato è decisamente valido.
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