![]() I spent nearly five hours just listening to the music on my SD card play in alphabetical order, by song title. The only thing I had even a bit of trouble with was exploring my way to the Scan Songs button. ![]() The user interface has that familiar Android feel, so I tried getting started without even looking at the quick start guide. At this minute it’s slowly pulsing red as the N3 charges for tomorrow. The little donut light on the front is cool, kind of like a mood ring with its different colors depending on what the DAP is doing. I like the tube shining through the front of the case. However, when I go back to a DAP with a touch screen I’m reminded about why they are popular. I have an antique Aune M2 which uses buttons and weird combinations of button pushes to control things. I like the shiny black finish and gold accents. I wish the outputs were on the top being on the bottom is just backwards. I prefer the volume knob to volume buttons. ![]() Left-to-right: A&K Jr, A&K AK70 Mk II, Cayin N3 Pro, Aune M3, Questyle QP2r Over-all, the case is larger than my Astell&Kern AK70 Mk II, but a bit smaller than my Questyle QP2r: my two long-term DAPs. I like it’s long, narrow case: it fits in my hand comfortably. However, the next morning it was packed up and accompanied me to work with one of my SD cards and my Meze Rai Penta IEMs.įirst off, I like the look and physical feel of the N3 Pro. And I don’t have any MQA files.ĭay 1: As much as I wanted to, I was unable to open the box delivered by the USPS and start listening to the Cayin N3 Pro. I didn’t try it balanced (no Pentaconn cables), or wireless (no Bluetooth headphones) or for streaming. I believe bits-are-bits and frankly don’t want any proof to the contrary. I didn’t try the USB output to an outboard DAC. Up-front disclosure: There were features the Cayin N3Pro offers I didn’t try.
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