LG-V60 for Music playback: Early impressions, walkthrough | Sounds great for DAP duties

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Early impressions and a walkthrough of the LG-V60.
    Better screen, software, chipset, battery than pretty much any DAP currently on the market but only a fraction of the cost (£195). Compared to the Hiby R6 Pro II (£600)
    So why use a dedicated DAP?
    If you need a 4.4 balanced then you'll need a DAP. If you need power for demanding headphones or IEMs you'll need a DAP. Other than that the LG-V60 will have you covered.

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  • @dujankees
    @dujankees 4 месяца назад +3

    I used to have an LG V20 with the quad dac,really good sound quality from its headphone jack. When it died, I took a chance with the Meizu Pro 7 (pretty popular Chinese phone brand 7-8 years ago; they also made mp3 players back in the day). It has a built in CS43131, and man, the amp on this phone is exceptionally loud even at the lowest volumes compared to my newer phones. Still using it as my main DAP 🤩

  • @isai7265
    @isai7265 28 дней назад

    The frame on your v60 looks really polished is it an at&t phone?

  • @AndrewYouTubehandle
    @AndrewYouTubehandle 4 месяца назад +2

    Had the v60 (with removable second screen) since it came out. Love it. Best android phone I’ve ever had.
    It’ll update to android 13 though last security update is mid 2023.
    I use mine with a dummy account and not much in it.
    V60 hardware is great. It’s tough (mil std) and slim, great in the hand (initially felt slippery). Three system camera is very good especially if you use manual mode. Microphone pocket up is great.
    It might be old in android terms but it’s fast, sounds great, great audio, SD card slot. Adaptive aptx. FPS is reliable.
    I use USB audio player pro (android natively down samples but LG bypasses that android limitation in the hardware).
    I also use Apple Music which is brilliant on the v60. Also pocket casts etc.
    Some people have had issues with the usb c socket but the v60 supports wireless charging.
    There are a couple of hard to drive headphones were you need 100% volume so no headroom. But most are fine. And I’m not aware of any IEM that it can’t drive.
    Nice shout for the studio 4. I’m thinking of adding the Doscincos to my collection for a deeper bass end.

  • @jeffrose61
    @jeffrose61 4 месяца назад +2

    sounds like the hiby is AKM chips by your description.
    in my experience (Qudelix 5k, same ESS chips as v6, vs shanling m2x $220 akm dap) ess was noticeably sharper (great for bass, potentially a problem in treble)

  • @guilladogui8259
    @guilladogui8259 Месяц назад

    what would be a good alternative for more portability that can have the same sound quality not the sony devices with noise floor? and large memory capacity

  • @arthurmonay3156
    @arthurmonay3156 4 месяца назад +2

    This was a review I really wanted to see. I have two V60's. Thanks !

    • @bodythetan
      @bodythetan 4 месяца назад

      Why do you need a review on a product you already own?

    • @titusbyzantine4949
      @titusbyzantine4949 3 месяца назад

      ​@@bodythetanbecause there's no rules in life and people do what they want?

    • @bodythetan
      @bodythetan 3 месяца назад

      @@titusbyzantine4949 no argument there. And I can only assume it took you this long to reply to my comment, because you were busy managing your own two identical V60 phones. Good day, sir.

    • @titusbyzantine4949
      @titusbyzantine4949 3 месяца назад +1

      @@bodythetan No sir, I am busy trying to survive in this cold brutal world. My single V60 is still going strong however. Top of the morning to you

  • @ericperry72
    @ericperry72 4 месяца назад

    I love my V60, its the weak designed usb port that i keep having to get repaired. Really wish Sony or Samsung would pick up the dac that LG used in their flag ship phone. Also for those thay dont know, LG put this dac in all of their flag ship phones, the stylo for example.

  • @haasliebemann7451
    @haasliebemann7451 2 месяца назад

    how about esim profiles? does it support multiple esim profiles?

  • @aleksiz15
    @aleksiz15 4 месяца назад +1

    i have this phone as a dap! but i'm still thinkingng getting a proper dap, like a hiby m300 or r4. should i go for it or not?
    i'm new to the hobby, and i mainly use iems at the moment.

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  4 месяца назад +2

      Only you can decide based on your own criteria. For me I don't have a phone with a headphone jack or expandable storage so that is why I have a DAP. I've tried a few DAPs and they don't sound any better than the LG-V60. The only reasons to get a DAP is for more power and a 4.4 balanced if you want it. If you have lots of things on your phone storage and don't want music to take up space then get a DAP. If you want something that solely plays back music then get a DAP.
      The r4 has awful battery life by the way, less than 6 hours I think.

    • @aleksiz15
      @aleksiz15 4 месяца назад

      thanks for the advice! i think i'll stick to my v60 for a bit. wasnalso thinking of getting a newer sony phone but its just so overpriced here in the uk.
      and youre right about the battery life of this thing,you cant really kill it if youll just use it for music listening.

    • @squidwerd1981
      @squidwerd1981 4 месяца назад

      I have the R4 and the battery life is excellent. It's not 6hrs. I've been able to listen to it all day and still have battery left over

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  4 месяца назад

      Hiby themselves say “upto 11 hours” so that isn’t even half a day (12 hours). I don’t consider 10 hours as “excellent” at all. More likely it is around 8 hours. That is pretty poor, especially for a smaller device. V60 will give you at least 48 hours playback. Depending on settings and output the R4 might get you 6 hours. @@squidwerd1981

  • @1969nazi
    @1969nazi 3 месяца назад

    do you have a link to the seller? thanks in advance

  • @Totuus-qq5nr
    @Totuus-qq5nr 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey, i have LG V50 + Fiio FH3 too. Here to enlighten you how to properly use the quad dac.
    Your phone actually has 3 gains: normal (which you are currently using) - mid (for aux) and high (for headphones having 50 ohms or higher)
    you can trick the phone to use the mid gain with all your earphones, just detach the left earpiece of your fav earphones before inserting it to the headphone jack. After inserting the headphones and hifi-quad enabled already, attach your left earpiece back. Enjoy the music.
    You can do the same with your DT 700 if it has removable cable. It has an impedance of 48 ohm and therefore cannot utilize your phone's high gain mode.
    Get back if you can hear a difference:)

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  4 месяца назад +1

      I’m not sure that is applicable to a different phone. I don’t need the extra gain either way.

    • @Totuus-qq5nr
      @Totuus-qq5nr 4 месяца назад +1

      @@PerputuallyCensored that method is applicable to all lg phones with quad dac, starting from lg v20- lg v60.

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  4 месяца назад

      Great, I still don’t need it. Do you have to do that process a single time or every time you use headphones? @Totuus-qq5nr

    • @Totuus-qq5nr
      @Totuus-qq5nr 4 месяца назад

      @@PerputuallyCensored if your iem/headphones has an impedance of 50 ohm and above the phone will automatically switch to the highest gain.
      Anything below 50 ohm (majority of iems/headphones in the market) you'll have to trick it every time you use your phone.
      You can also purchase an impedance adapter (40 ohm-80 ohm) so you don't have to trick your phone. However, i dislike this method as it may change the sound signal.
      hope that helps

    • @snowzZzZz
      @snowzZzZz 3 месяца назад

      I think someone made a migisk modulemto enable mid or high gain on root as well

  • @FireBFM
    @FireBFM 3 месяца назад

    Digital filter sharp sounds the best

  • @shahkhan110
    @shahkhan110 4 месяца назад

    nice review....hoping to see its comparison with moondrop Miad 01.....phone with 4.4mm jack

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  4 месяца назад

      I’ll not be buying the Moondrop but someone may do that comparison. It won’t be me though.

  • @freehugs66
    @freehugs66 3 месяца назад

    Is it worth updating from Sony NW-A55 to this phone?

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  3 месяца назад +1

      If you want better battery life, zero noise floor and more volume/power, then yes.

    • @freehugs66
      @freehugs66 3 месяца назад +1

      @@PerputuallyCensored thanks, friend. best luck to your channel, love your vids!

  • @thedar7164
    @thedar7164 4 месяца назад

    is this the LG V60 ThinQ 5G?

  • @bobmitzelnavarrete3861
    @bobmitzelnavarrete3861 4 месяца назад

    did you try the high impedance mode trick?

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  4 месяца назад

      Someone else mentioned it but I haven't tried it as I don't need it.

    • @ghostjacker
      @ghostjacker 4 месяца назад

      ​@@PerputuallyCensored The only reason you need it is for planers with low impedance and sensitivity. So it won't trigger the high gain mode, which you will need.

  • @anonimeishon
    @anonimeishon 4 месяца назад

    Hello, I'm thinking of getting this or the sony nw a306 japanese uncapped version.
    I'm worried about power issues with both of these devices but Idk if I'm exaggerating.
    I mainly use Iems, some are the
    B2dusk
    Truthear hexa
    Moondrop Aria
    What do you think? Is the sony enough? Should I get the Hiby M300 instead?

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  4 месяца назад +1

      I don't know what power requirements they have but I'd guess that the Hype 4 are an equivalent, if not more demanding to drive. An uncapped A306 for me drives the Hype 4s well at 80-85 (out of 120) volume. Your mileage will vary based on the volume levels on the specific recordings you listen to. The M300 is louder though so you have more headroom than on the Sony but it does systemwide resampling, not bit perfect.

    • @anonimeishon
      @anonimeishon 4 месяца назад

      ​@@PerputuallyCensored I own a Qudelix 5K and when going to my max comfort volume, I put it on -17 db, RMS 141 [mv].
      Does that help in any way? Do you think I should get the M300 then? I saw your reviews and like the sony Nw-A306 more because of the battery life and unit size, but I'm not sure if the volume is going to be a problem for me.
      Thank you for the help!

    • @PerputuallyCensored
      @PerputuallyCensored  4 месяца назад +1

      I've not used those so can't comment. I think the A306 should do the job. If you want to be sure go and check the power/driving requirement of the Hype 4 and compare that to your IEMs. If they are similar then the uncapped A306 will do the job. I can't tell you what to get but I prefer the A306 for the better size and much better battery life. I sold the M300 and kept the A306. The M300 is good and has more power but the battery life is less, the size is less comfortable in the hand and the systemwide resampling caused me issues with UAPP.

    • @anonimeishon
      @anonimeishon 4 месяца назад +1

      @@PerputuallyCensored Seems like mine are a little bit more sensitive:
      Hype 4: 105dB (±1dB) @1kHz
      B2Dusk: 117dB / Vrms @ 1KHZ
      So I should be fine with the A306, thank you man! this was really helpful, I hope you listen to music as loud as I do and I don't regret this
      🤣

    • @isai7265
      @isai7265 28 дней назад

      Get the m300