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When you switch the player on you’re greeted by a circular home screen which has quite a few options to choose from, the layout is unique compared to many players because you rotate a small record around and around to make your selection.
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There’s something about using N6 with its appearance and entity you forgive the quirks around navigating and come to love the player in its full form.(most of the time) Overall the user experience is more than suitable and far above many a player I’ve used in the past. Due to button operation and ‘one click’ sequence its not the fasted player to move around and there can be a short delay when trying to move with hast. The interface on Cayin N6 seems familiar, there are many options in the setting menu I’ve seen on FiiO players, especially some of the system settings and music settings. The screen with its round window also plays some tricks as the actual viewing screen inside is ‘square’ not round as the casing had you believe. On the bottom there is a micro sd card slot (up to 128gb) and your micro USB port for charging and data transfer, finally on the right hand (top) side your volume up/down buttons. On top of you the unit you have your headphone out, line out, coax out and power button, everything in place more in line with your everyday player. The button layout is not common on any other audiophile players I’m aware of, you have your selection buttons on the front, a jog wheel on the side which you can use to scroll and select volume under certain circumstances, the jog wheel also presses ‘in’ so you can make a selection or entry. It has a solid weighty build that contains a carbon fiber back plate and aircraft grade aluminum casing which makes it quite a hefty unit, apparently the material is used to absorb some of the heat produced when Cayin’s in operation.
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The Cayin N6 is a bizarre looking player, I’ve read people describe it as a portable DVD player, a porthole to ‘outer space’ and several other strange terms.
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The product arrives in a nicely dressed 'flip top' box, with a professional presentation, that feeling you really get satisfaction, opening something of great value and prestige. the n6 definitely has the better sq but is 50% more expensive. if you are comparing the dx90 to the n6 at the $600 it usually sells for, then it's more a value judgement. if, otoh, you are comparing daps in the dx90 price range relative to the n6 at $500, remember that the n6 gives you terrific sound with enormous bang for the buck. but if you're shopping in the high end realms of the 901s, the ak240, and the lotoo paw gold, then you're probably not even reading this review, but if you are you should consider the qp1r. there are people in the qp1 thread saying that they perceive the qp1r as having better sq than than the ak240. the qp1r has the best sq, but costs $900. this assumes you don't mind the bigger form factor, the heavier weight, and the ability to swap batteries. that's how i bought mine, and i think that for $500 the n6 is an even greater value than the dx90. if you want the n6 at that price you can set a price alarm there. at times the n6 is available for $500 - see the price graph at camelcamelcamel dot com. it is not congested, but it is as if the sound exactly fills the space.Ħ. the qp1r doesn't have that air framing each source. the dx90 sounds a bit congested when a/b'd with the n6. this is in contrast with both the dx90 and the qp1r. there is a sense of air around each instrument, as if there is a space surrounding each instrument as a kind of frame. imaging- the n6 provides terrific placement of each source. soundstage- i agree with those who describe the n6's soundstage as very wide but not very deep.ĥ. this was made clear to me when i got the qp1r, which has a richer treble.Ĥ. it has good extension but is thin and lacks much texture. treble- i am a little dissatisfied with the n6's treble. mids- solid mids, in no way recessed, with rich tone.ģ. the n6 has a tightly controlled bass with rich tone and deep extension.Ģ.
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bass - it was only after i listened to the n6 that i realized that the dx90 bass was somewhat loose and bloated. My main points of comparison are the ibasso dx90- the first dap i got, and the questyle qp1r- the last dap i got. Since there are a number of other reviews describing this dap, its layout, ui, etc, i will confine myself to some observations about sq and relative value.