Best Mobile phones for listening to music
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- KVRian
- 833 posts since 18 Jun, 2013
Hi ,
I am planning to buy a mobile phone .
Which is the best mobile phone for listening to music ?
Note : I play lossless files like flac mostly and of course youtube .
Thanks
I am planning to buy a mobile phone .
Which is the best mobile phone for listening to music ?
Note : I play lossless files like flac mostly and of course youtube .
Thanks
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 833 posts since 18 Jun, 2013
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- KVRAF
- 2066 posts since 11 Aug, 2012 from omfr morf form romf frmo
There are portable Amp/DACs you can attach to your phone via USB, making the phone audio quality moot.
If you want to carry just your phone, take a look at the HTC 10 and LG V20.
If you want to carry just your phone, take a look at the HTC 10 and LG V20.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 833 posts since 18 Jun, 2013
I use headphones mostly . So need recommendations for the same .yellowmix wrote:There are portable Amp/DACs you can attach to your phone via USB, making the phone audio quality moot.
If you want to carry just your phone, take a look at the HTC 10 and LG V20.
Would the phone matter for quality of the audio output ?
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- KVRist
- 38 posts since 13 Dec, 2015
If you are listening to music from Youtube, then it really doesn't matter which phone, or headphone you are listening to. The audio quality of Youtube if horrible.vignesh.vijay wrote:
Would the phone matter for quality of the audio output ?
But if you are playing lossless and looking for audio response, then the app on the phone, and the headset become more important as the DAC of the phones aren't really an issue.
Get yourself a good audio player app that can handle proper flac files, and a set of good headphones. Look for headphones with a flat response curve as they will not add unintended colour to the audio.
Looks for Sennheiser, high-end Sony, AKG, or even Audio-Technica. They all make good flat headphones, but they also make DJ quality which tends to be heavier on bass.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 833 posts since 18 Jun, 2013
I have Etymotic ER4 XR .Fotizimo wrote:If you are listening to music from Youtube, then it really doesn't matter which phone, or headphone you are listening to. The audio quality of Youtube if horrible.vignesh.vijay wrote:
Would the phone matter for quality of the audio output ?
But if you are playing lossless and looking for audio response, then the app on the phone, and the headset become more important as the DAC of the phones aren't really an issue.
Get yourself a good audio player app that can handle proper flac files, and a set of good headphones. Look for headphones with a flat response curve as they will not add unintended colour to the audio.
Looks for Sennheiser, high-end Sony, AKG, or even Audio-Technica. They all make good flat headphones, but they also make DJ quality which tends to be heavier on bass.
What player I can use to hear songs on mobile ?
In general , which all affects the audio quality ? :
1) The DAC on the mobile phone
2) The type of audio file ( lossless or lossy )
3) The Audio Player or
4) The headphones you use
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 833 posts since 18 Jun, 2013
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 833 posts since 18 Jun, 2013
Is iphone good for listening to music ?
How is the DAC in that ?
How does that affect the quality of o/p ?
How is the DAC in that ?
How does that affect the quality of o/p ?
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- Banned
- 2238 posts since 19 Dec, 2014
vignesh.vijay wrote:Is iphone good for listening to music ?
How is the DAC in that ?
How does that affect the quality of o/p ?
I've looked in to this myself ... (and I'm not willing to lug around a separate DAC to attach to the phone
From what I can gather (based on research, not personal experience), iPhone 4 was the best, then the quality of DAC dropped off in iPhones... the iPhones are better than the iTouches (which is lame since you'd expect the iTouch to put more emphasis into music listening). And no one seems to give any regard to the samsung range, on this topic.
You would be better off asking this question on audiophile, stereophile type forums. Asking here and someone will eventually try to convince you that a Nokia 5110 will do the job just fine.