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ACTIVO CT10 Music Player,Hi-Res Audio Player With Bluetooth Custom Equalizer Support USB DAC WIFI AptX HD (Black)

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A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. Sonically I found the CT10 was more than up to the task of delivering high-resolution music without any negative sonic issues. Your choice of earphones and EQ settings will have a far greater sonic influence on the final sound than the player itself. I also used the CT10 with several Bluetooth headphones. The inclusion of aptX HD made for a wireless headphone experience that was on par with what I heard from comparable wired headphones. IRIVER has developed the Teraton TM200, a module for fitting into smartphones, music players, and ... [+] even high-end audio. IRIVER Would the CT10 be able to satisfactorily drive entry level planar magnetic headphones like Hifiman HE4XX or Deva? Quote "ACTIVO's mission is to create an experience that allows you to connect with your music in a new way." (i.e. Make Money!. Just saying it as it is)

The brightness setting on the CT10 doesn't dim the screen sufficiently enough for dark environments. This increaser's eye strain & drains the battery faster (bright lights at night time can prolong how long it takes the brain to enter 'sleep mode', thus increasing insomnia). Ideally a Blue light filter should be available, at least as a supported android app, if not a firmware feature. Quote "There are 19 music services supported, however a limit of 4 apps can be installed at the same time to provide optimal performance and maintain a great user experience.". Sounds more like marketing spam to me. Just limit how many apps can be running at the same time (processing power). i.e. . Why limit how many supported apps can be installed?, if the space is available?. As your observation had served you correctly, the Android O/S does post limitation to 24/48. Such technical limitation isnotbarredby the ACTIVO device, as it is a technical matter shared amount with other audio devices running on Android O/S from other manufacturers.Serving as the hosting device, the ACTIVO Global … I've just received the CT10. As mentioned the sound quality is very good.I couldn't detect a significant difference when I listened to one of my own productions in 24bit flac quality between the CT10 and the Fiio X1 (first gen). The CT10 powers the full size Philips Fidelio X2 (32 ohm) and the Beyerdynamic DT 770 pro's (32 ohm) with plenty of headroom (volume) to spare.There is dynamic punch, emotion and a musical interplay between the lower guitar chords in our right ear, and the melody toying with our left. Through the bass, the CT10’s presentation is responsive and deep. Everything from the name to the look of the Astell&Kern A&futura SE100 is retro-futuristic. While it may look like a device from a sci-fi movie, it's the sound that matters here. And on that front, the A&futura SE100 is worth the price. CT10 media unit is compatible with a broad variety of brands and memory capacities, as ACTIVO does not have a preferred list of microSD card manufacturers. The media unit is able to support large memory card that is available in the marketplace, and that include sizes in 400GB, 512GB, and 1TB. The most essential compo… Control Panel - Hardware and Sounds - Sounds - Audio Devices manager - Select the "USB DAC" in the ‘Play’ tab, You may not need a dedicated digital music player to play your music as you would have 15 years ago, but that doesn't mean they're not useful. Today's digital music players offer expandable storage, support for lossless music, and superior audio quality.

I am considering purchasing this to use primarily as a network streamer in my set up (see my signature; Pioneer SP-FS52 to be added soon) to play my FLAC albums (from micro SD), Spotify and (hopefuly) Tidal. I hope to use it also as a regular DAP, with wired and bluetooth headphones. It will cost me 10k.

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Let’s start with the Micro-USB port on the Activo’s bottom, which serves three purposes: First, it allows you to charge the internal battery, which is rated to deliver about 10 hours of playing time. Second, you can mount the CT10 like a thumb drive and copy music files to the player. If you’re a Mac user, like me, you’ll need to install the free Andriod File Transfer Utility to copy music files onto the player. Third, you can switch the Activo into DAC mode and use the player’s superior internal audio circuitry to play music stored on your computer. That’s another way you can go beyond the player’s internal storage limitations. But there’s another feature, too. Theo Nicolakis Within the "search on Qobuz" box the font is almost invisible due to the colour being a very light grey. So It's difficult to read what's being typed. Ok so another post about the errors experienced whilst using the Activo with the Qobuz app. I'd be pleasantly surprised if there ever fixed but at least the issues will be documented here. Or maybe the Qobuz app limits streaming audio over DLNA and or Bluetooth?, unless listeners buy a 'Qobuz connect' speaker system etc. ( Like there isn't enough wasteful technology already due to manufactures not working together effectively to implement certain universal connection systems!).

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