@@Arondight_unfadingLight ahhhh ok that's cool, so how would that better DAC change the sound performance? I've been wanting a DAP, just got into Hi-Fi so don't have and know much.
@@Rumeel12708 not much really, difference is minor in DAP and only a few minority with trained ears can hear a minor difference, if anything initial reviews on M1+ are positive on other platforms, if you want a tiny non android music player with a lot of power and good sound, the M1 plus is for both of us, it will be my first dap since I ruined my phone type C port with dongles, I barely afforded it this sale after tax with a case for 219$
Here is the translation of the previous text into English: The dunu. Titan S2 and S1 exhibit notable differences in sound characteristics. Here is a breakdown and summary of their sound qualities: Overall Resolution and Separation: The Titan S2, while retaining the essence of the original Titan S1, has further enhanced its overall resolution and optimized the separation of instrumental and vocal sounds. This results in a significant improvement in clarity and detail compared to the S1. Low-Frequency Performance: The Titan S2 offers a well-balanced low-frequency response with just the right amount of bass. It never feels muffled or overwhelming, and it does not overshadow the vocals. While the article does not directly mention the low-frequency performance of the S1, we can infer that the S2 likely outperforms the S1 in this aspect. Mid-Frequency Instrumentation: The Titan S2 excels in mid-frequency instrumentation, delivering precise imaging and a sense of spatiality. While the soundstage may not be particularly vast, it is extremely well-defined. This allows for a clear and layered presentation of multiple instruments. High-Frequency Performance: The high-frequency response of the Titan S2 is a standout feature. When multiple instruments and voices are playing concurrently, the high-frequency harmonics are extremely rich and expressive, offering a sharp yet non-harsh sound. This type of high-frequency response is ideal for modern pop music, where the highs often serve as embellishments and embellishments. The article does not directly mention the high-frequency performance of the S1, but given the significant improvements in the S2, we can reasonably assume that the S1 may not match the S2 in this regard. Vocal Performance: The Titan S2 offers an improved vocal performance compared to the S1. It reduces some of the "graininess" of the vocals, resulting in a more natural and fluid sound. This improvement allows the Titan S2 to deliver excellent vocal performance across different music styles. Sound Style: The Titan S2's sound style can be described as balanced, warm, and slightly sharp. This style enables it to deliver outstanding performance across various music genres. The sound style of the Titan S1 likely adheres more closely to its original design and tuning characteristics.