Let me start by saying the HiBy R6III isn't just another DAP—it's a revelation. The moment I unboxed it, the glass-backed design with that crisp 5-inch screen screamed premium. But what really blew me away? Sliding into Class A amp mode with my Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 headphones. The bass wasn't just deep; it felt like the drummer was in the room with me.
Streaming Tidal Masters through Android 12 is buttery smooth—zero lag, even when I'm jumping between tracks during my subway commute. And that MSEB equalizer? Game-changer. I tweaked the 'Spatial Audio' plugin while listening to Daft Punk's 'Random Access Memories,' and suddenly it was like the soundstage wrapped around my head in 3D. My iPhone's Dolby Atmos? Doesn't even come close.
Battery life shocked me—I got through a 10-hour flight binge-listening to FLAC files on AB mode (Class A does drain faster, fair warning). The volume wheel placement? Genius for pocket adjustments, though I wish the headphone jacks were on top to avoid cable strain.
Pro tip: Skip the pre-installed Tidal app—Google Play Store version runs smoother. And yes, it drives my finicky AKG K712s effortlessly at medium gain. At this price point? Nothing touches it. Five months in, and I still catch myself grinning during solo listening sessions.