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I use an app that supports a good quality BT / wired portable dac amp. I'm not a fan of DAPs. My phone and a good app have provided many years of quality FLAC source. No need for a static player that I also need to carry around when a tiny BT amp does the heavy lifting. I have a BTR7 that will run most of my cans with good power and clarity.
Same here. Personally not a fan of DAPs but to each his own. Also not a fan of using external dac/amps so I have an LG phone with the Quad DAC (they can drive even my he-x4). Imo, DAPs are unnecessary expenses in an already expensive hobby.
Edit: if you like DAPs, there's no way I'd criticize you or anything. They're just not for me.
Man if I had an LG phone with Quad DAC I'm pretty sure I wouldn't need a DAP either. I agree with the pricing though. Most modern DAPs are ridiculously expensive for what they do. But they're not the only option available. The one I got was only $123
I had the V20 with quad DAC and it was EXCELLENT for a phone. Sadly that handset died the big die day out of warranty. Have yet to find a handset as good as that one. Every new phone is a downgrade in terms of nearly every feature besides storage and memory and resolution. Agreed on the above, DAPs are not my cuppa but I have nothing against those who prefer them.
I have a BTR5 and it is indeed good at what it does. I just don't get the same satisfaction from it as plugging into a headphone jack. The DAP is still fairly new so I'll see if it still appeals to me down the line.