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Cirrus logic cs4398 review
Cirrus logic cs4398 review









You get one microSD card slot, a normal 3.5mm output as well as a balanced 2.5mm output. This is a common trend in this review, so forewarning: there will be a lot of banter around my anger towards them for locking core functions for no apparent reason. However and despite it being a touch screen, it is firmware locked for touch swipe functionality at the moment. For $399 though, the 元’s large screen looks and feels well above average in quality. The screen is still pretty good, but again nothing nearly as vibrant as the life-changing beauty found in the Calyx M’s OLED monitor. It still feels excellent in the hand and screams solid aluminum build from top to bottom. The design overall is a smaller reflection of the more expensive L5Pro model, but with a few minor tweaks and angular alterations. For what it is, I suppose it is fine but I question how much cheaper the product would be without any of that carbon fiber included. If you are going to use this type of material, I’d rather be able to see it at all times than not. I’d rather they just give me a normal metal backplate instead of one that has some of this carbon fiber…how am I supposed to appreciate it when it is never facing me and usually covered by the nifty case they’ve included for the unit? This is a material most consider a “luxury” option that has no real world practicality, it has nothing to do with sound quality.

CIRRUS LOGIC CS4398 REVIEW PORTABLE

Luxury and Precision flew onto the audio scene last year with their excellent sounding L5Pro portable player, but I have a lot of concern about their new budget 元 model…as well as their business outlook and how they’ve been handling firmware releases lately.Ĭan their new 元 measure up to the competition from iBasso and Fiio at the $400 and under price tier? The DesignĬarbon fiber is awesome, but why is it needed or even desired in a mid-tier portable.









Cirrus logic cs4398 review