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71M07HYD t1_j91bjnp wrote
Like one other comment mentioned. Audio can not be quantified or described well enough just by words alone. You need to experience it for yourself, go to places that allow you to demo equipment that suits your needs.
We listen to sound differently, and it's best to see and test what's best for you. But as a starting point, I'd upgrade your IEMs to something better. I've only used the Moondrop Starfields and the Blesskng 2 Dusks with a balanced 4.4mm cable out of my Fiio M11 Plus ESS, so I'm not really the best person to ask for recommendations, which is why I suggest you try some stuff out for yourself
71M07HYD t1_j6n5527 wrote
Reply to comment by Cyodine in Decided to upgrade my DAP. by Cyodine
Well, the lack of multiple playlists as well, for most people, it's a must
71M07HYD t1_j6lys7n wrote
Reply to comment by Drew141 in Decided to upgrade my DAP. by Cyodine
Dongle, 'cause you can check what's playing without much guessing
71M07HYD t1_j91dqhu wrote
Reply to comment by notlofty in How much better does sound get than what I'm currently using? by pstrib
At least, from what I remember. Take it with a grain of salt. It's been a while since I listened to my Starfields, as well as the fact that I'm still relatively new to the audio scene
The Dusks has punchier but cleaner bass compared to the Starfields. Less distortion/mud
The top end is also clearer with the Dusks, instruments at the too end like the cymbals are clearer, less distorted (if at all)
Can't remember much about the mids to compare. Sorry about that.
I would say that the Starfields are about 30-40% of the way to becoming a Dusk. But you have to consider the huge price jump from being a 1DD IEM to a 2BA + DD IEM and the commission that Crinacle is getting from tuning it with the price of a Dusk 2 in itself.
I'll re-listen to my Starfields again to give a better explanation.