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Cayin N3Pro Digital Audio Player High Res Tube & Solid State Black Used From JP

End: 19.01. 2024 06:10:27 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 2274.8 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 27T 19:52:30
  • Item number: 394632811497
  • Seller: ct_japan2020 (42|97.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Ibaraki-ken, Mito-shi Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
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    Welcome to CrowdTrading JAPAN!! *Pls read carefully the following terms and description before purchasing. Description Condition: Brand New Feature: The KORG Nutube portable headphone amplifier features a full balanced, full discrete circuit that allows users to choose between two tones: the Nutube vacuum tube and solid-state. It supports both 4.4mm and 3.5mm input/output options and enables instant switching between Class A and Class AB modes. Additionally, it is compatible not only with LINE input but also with PRE-amp input.Contents: C9 Portable Headphone Amplifier, C9 Battery Module (attached to the main unit), Rear Panel Glass Protector, Single-Ended Interconnect Cable CS-35C35 (3.5 to 3.5), Balanced Interconnect Cable CS-44C44 (4.4 to 4.4), USB Type-C Charging Cable, Spare Screws for the Battery Module, T6 Screwdriver, User Manual. For products that plug into an outlet for use or charging, voltage differences outside of Japan (100V) may cause malfunctions. We strongly recommend using a transformer.Here is a table outlining the differences in voltage and frequency by country for your reference:We sell a lot of premier items for SALE! Please visit our ebay store (https://www.ebay.com/str/ctjapan2020) Or, message us! We can find rare items for you!! PaymentPayment methods we accept are:Managed Payments (Credit Card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay etc.)Please make a payment within 3 days after received our invoice or placed your order.ShippingWe ship WORLDWIDE (some exceptions may apply)We use courier (mostly FedEx or DHL) and Japan Post, depending on a shipping address, an item price, an item condition etc.We provide you with tracking No. *exceptions may apply.Due to the pandemic, please be mindful that there may be unexpected delays depending on your location and supply chain status.If you buy multiple items in one-go, you may receive discount on shipping cost (please ask in advance. Once shipped out, it is impossible to change a shipping method).In case of returning an item, we may ask you to return the item by your local post office or the most reasonable shipping method. In such a case, we reimburse you the shipping cost through PayPal (this is currently the only payment method we can offer for reimbursement) after confirming the shipping cost receipt.About UsCrowdTrading JAPAN LLC. is a Japanese trading company headquartered in Ginza, Tokyo (Our warehouses are located in Mito, Ibaraki and Seto, Aichi). We have PREMIER Japanese items (100% authentic) with reasonable prices!! If there are any items that you want to import from Japan, please feel free to contact us for free estimates!! (We will do our best to source items for you)International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are NOT included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. ?Import duty is imposed to an item whose price exceeds a certain threshold depending on your shipping location. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.Again, if you are NOT willing to take responsibility of paying such charges, import duties, taxes, etc., please do NOT purchase from international sellers like us. We clearly state here that we do NOT cover full or partial of your import duties, taxes, and any charges which are buyers responsibility in general importing/exporting practices.For products that plug into an outlet for use or charging, voltage differences outside of Japan (where the voltage is 100V) may cause malfunctions. We strongly recommend using a transformer.By purchasing an item, it is considered that youve read and agreed the above terms and conditions and to follow general importing/exporting practices.

Cayin N3 Pro High Resolution Digital Audio Röhren Player

End: 10.01. 2024 10:11:21 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 499.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 23:35:24
  • Item number: 155940756824
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Haldenwang,Deutschland Deutschland
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  • Shipping: 5,49 EUR
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    Cayin N3 Pro High Resolution Digital Audio Röhren PlayerIch biete hier meinen Cayin N3 Pro zum Verkauf an. Er ist technisch und optisch wie alle meine Angebote in einem hervorragenden Zustand. Der DAP kommt mit Originalzubehör in OVP und zusätzlich grünem Case (siehe Bilder). Und auch hier gilt wieder wer sich im Hobby bewegt sollte von diesem DAP schon mal gehört haben. Bei weiteren Fragen, einfach melden! Und noch das Übliche: Privatverkauf, ich schließe jegliche Haftung für Sachmängel aus. Keine Rücknahme. Verkauf und Versand nur innerhalb Deutschlands mit ausreichender Versicherung.

Cayin i5 Hi-Res Musikplayer MP3, ähnlich n3 n5, Neupreis €400,BESCHREIBUNG LESEN

End: 05.01. 2024 13:30:26 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 109.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 20:21:46
  • Item number: 364615427774
  • Seller: (|%)
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  • Item location: Berlin,Deutschland Deutschland
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    Cayin i5 Hi-Res Musikplayer MP3, ähnlich n3 n5, Neupreis €400,BESCHREIBUNG LESENIch verkaufe einen Cayin i5 Hi-Res Musikplayer.Neupreis war ca. €400. Bitte beachten Sie auch meine anderen Anzeigen. :) kleinen Rabatt für den Kauf von mehr als zwei. Funktioniert insgesamt gut, sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren. Und bitte beachten Sie die folgenden Mängel!!! 1. Es gibt ein wahrnehmbares Geräusch aus der phone out. Es wurde also ein Impedanzstab angegeben. Bitte stecken Sie es in die phone out Schnittstelle, dann schließen den Kopfhörer an. (siehe Bild).Damit wird das Rauschen stark reduziert und ist beim Musikhören fast unhörbar. (Aber nicht für Menschen, die extrem lärmempfindlich sind!! ? Die Maschine, ein Impedanzstab und die Originalverpackung die sind im Lieferumfang enthalten.?sehe Bilder?Keine Anleitung und Ladekabel (Typ-C-Kabel ist geeignet) Preis verhandelbar. (aber nicht viel) Selbstabholung, Kartenzahlung und PayPal möglich. Die Ware wird unter Ausschluss jeglicher Gewährleistung verkauft. Der Ausschluss gilt nicht für Schadenersatzansprüche aus grob fahrlässiger bzw. vorsätzlicher Verletzung von Pflichten des Verkäufers sowie für jede Verletzung von Leben, Körper und Gesundheit. Keine Garantie. Kein Rücknahme. Der Käufer übernimmt das Risiko des Versandes.Durch den Kauf oder die Zahlung erklären Sie sich mit den oben genannten Bedingungen einverstanden.

Cayin N3 Pro High Resolution Digital Audio Röhren Player/DAC HiRes

End: 17.12. 2023 19:05:21 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 450.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 0T 13:43:7
  • Item number: 256344475230
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Frankfurt,Deutschland Deutschland
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    Cayin N3 Pro High Resolution Digital Audio Röhren Player/DAC HiResHallo Leute,ich Biete hier Cayin N3 Pro High Resolution Audio Player mit Röhren und Transistor Ausgang, gekauft am 25.11.2022 bei ProjektAkustik! Rechnung vorhanden! OVP! Original Leder Case! 3,5 und 4,4mm Staubschutz-Stöpsel! Samsung EVO Plus 512GB!Der smarte Taschen-Spieler Cayin N3 Pro gestattet Klang-individualisierung vom Feinsten. Mit seinem Timbre-Selektor haben Sie die Wahl zwischen zwei Ausgangsstufen mit Vakuumröhre oder Transistor. Dazu kommt ein dualer Röhren-Betriebsmodus: Triode oder Ultralinear. So können Sie sich den Klang subtil an Ihre eigenen Hörgewohnheiten anpassen. Für höchste Signalreinheit sorgen zwei Asahi Kasei AK4493 DACs mit bis zu 32 Bit/384 kHz und DSD256 nativ.Mehr Info https://cayin.com/produkt/cayin-n3-pro-hr-player/ Bilder sind Teil der Beschreibung! (Die Bilder sind wichtiger und maßgeblicher Bestandteil dieses Angebotes, bitte aufmerksam und auch in der Vergrößerung betrachten!) Der Markenname ist Eigentum des Rechtsinhabers und gesetzlich geschützt - er wird hier nur verwendet, weil er Bestandteil des Produktes ist und die Qualität kennzeichnet. -Der Artikel wird von privat verkauft. Im Hinblick auf die neue EU-Rechtsprechung (Gewährleistungsansprüche bei Privatkäufen) verzichtet der Bieter mit Abgabe seines Gebotes auf die Gewährleistung/Garantie. Ein Umtausch/Rückgabe des Artikels ist nicht möglich. Mit einem Kauf erklärt sich der Käufer mit dieser Bedingung einverstanden.

Cayin N3 Pro High Resolution Digital Audio Röhren Player/DAC HiRes

End: 16.12. 2023 19:03:29 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 500.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 0T 23:28:36
  • Item number: 256343443215
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Frankfurt,Deutschland Deutschland
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    Cayin N3 Pro High Resolution Digital Audio Röhren Player/DAC HiResHallo Leute,ich Biete hier Cayin N3 Pro High Resolution Audio Player mit Röhren und Transistor Ausgang, gekauft am 25.11.2022 bei ProjektAkustik! Rechnung vorhanden! OVP! Original Leder Case! 3,5 und 4,4mm Staubschutz-Stöpsel! Samsung EVO Plus 512GB!Der smarte Taschen-Spieler Cayin N3 Pro gestattet Klang-individualisierung vom Feinsten. Mit seinem Timbre-Selektor haben Sie die Wahl zwischen zwei Ausgangsstufen mit Vakuumröhre oder Transistor. Dazu kommt ein dualer Röhren-Betriebsmodus: Triode oder Ultralinear. So können Sie sich den Klang subtil an Ihre eigenen Hörgewohnheiten anpassen. Für höchste Signalreinheit sorgen zwei Asahi Kasei AK4493 DACs mit bis zu 32 Bit/384 kHz und DSD256 nativ.Mehr Info https://cayin.com/produkt/cayin-n3-pro-hr-player/ Bilder sind Teil der Beschreibung! (Die Bilder sind wichtiger und maßgeblicher Bestandteil dieses Angebotes, bitte aufmerksam und auch in der Vergrößerung betrachten!) Der Markenname ist Eigentum des Rechtsinhabers und gesetzlich geschützt - er wird hier nur verwendet, weil er Bestandteil des Produktes ist und die Qualität kennzeichnet. -Der Artikel wird von privat verkauft. Im Hinblick auf die neue EU-Rechtsprechung (Gewährleistungsansprüche bei Privatkäufen) verzichtet der Bieter mit Abgabe seines Gebotes auf die Gewährleistung/Garantie. Ein Umtausch/Rückgabe des Artikels ist nicht möglich. Mit einem Kauf erklärt sich der Käufer mit dieser Bedingung einverstanden.

Cayin N3 Pro Digital Audio Player High Res Tube & Solid State Black

End: 07.12. 2023 11:17:56 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 289.39 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 8T 2:40:27
  • Item number: 354965275176
  • Seller: treasureworld-japan (231|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Japan Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
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    Cayin N3 Pro Digital Audio Player High Res Tube & Solid State Black Description & Condition -Condition: A product in relatively good condition with little usability. -Outer box: Product condition *Inconspicuous fine scratches are not listed. Because it is a second-hand product, there will always be minor scratches and signs of use. Screen protector installed/light scratches -Attached contents ? Screen protector x 1 - Missing items Dedicated protective case/USB Type C cable missing Shipping We ship using FedEx, DHL and Japan Post. Payment We usually ship within 10 business days of receiving cleared payment. . International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. I do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

Cayin High Res Tube & Solid State Digital Audio DAP Music Player N3Pro Black

End: 16.11. 2023 16:27:04 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 347.4 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 275884474173
  • Seller: barius1211 (1645|98.4%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: aichiken nagoyashi Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
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    Description Cayin High Res Tube & Solid State Digital Audio DAP Music Player N3Pro Black[Condition]USED:Very goodoperation confirmedHeadphone amp with vacuum tubes.Works with Bluetooth and SD card.No accessories.Introducing N3Pro, a fully balanced portable audio player with two tones! ?Two tones to choose from: solid state / vacuum tube ?Additional two operating modes: triode / ultralinear ?Fully balanced design: headphone output up to 800mW ?Dual DAC: AK4493EQ x 2 Multi-purpose wireless: Bluetooth DAC / HiByLink remote Flexible output system: digital x 2, line x 2, phone x 22 Tone Choices: Solid State / Vacuum Tube 2 More Working Modes: Triode / Ultra Linear Fully Balanced Design: Headphone Output Up to 800mW Dual DAC: AK4493EQ x 2 Multipurpose Wireless: Bluetooth DAC / HiByLink Remote Flexible Highly versatile output system: digital x 2, line x 2, phone x 2[Tone selection (single-ended phone out)] Solid state: Just great. dynamics and separation. Perfect for music that requires dignity and clarity. Tubes: Smooth, clean and warm. Vocals and pop music shine.[Two working modes: triode and ultralinear] Output power and sound characteristics can be changed instantly. You can optimize your system for different musical characteristics. Triode: Truly elegant and delicate. The image is focused and the midrange is brought to the fore. Music based on stringed instruments and vocals will be reborn more comfortably. Ultra-Linear Mode: Lively, clean, energetic and more responsive.[Vintage Military Miniature Vacuum Tubes 2 x RAYTHEON JAN6418] A low power consumption, slightly warming pentode is integrated into the triodes ultra-linear mode. Initially, the main uses were military communication equipment and high-end due to the good-sounding classic tube sound. It was also used as a condenser microphone.Amplifier type: Power amplifierHigh-Resolution...High-Resolution compatibleWeight ... less than 1kg Please refer to the pictures for more details. Please check the photos and dont hesitate to ask any questions about the item !Thank you.Shipping[ Method ] FEDEXShipping is only available to the address registered in Paypal. Please note that any address not registered in Paypal is not acceptable to ship. We will ship your item within 5 business days, after your payment. Terms of SaleHello, As I have earned only a few feedbacks, you may be very worried to bid my auction. However, I will provide courteous and responsive service. If you are looking for a particular item that is not in my listing, please do not hesitate to contact me. I will look it for you.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 13.11. 2023 09:26:00 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 208.28 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 22:50:54
  • Item number: 285514999849
  • Seller: (|%)
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  • Item location: Großbritannien Großbritannien
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  • Shipping: 30,84 EUR
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    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 10.11. 2023 08:13:17 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 207.83 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 23:42:46
  • Item number: 276092415881
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  • Item location: Großbritannien Großbritannien
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    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 08.11. 2023 12:17:36 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 207.83 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 19:17:30
  • Item number: 285508166944
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  • Item location: Großbritannien Großbritannien
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    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 06.11. 2023 09:02:53 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 207.83 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 22:28:8
  • Item number: 285505478173
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  • Item location: Großbritannien Großbritannien
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    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

Cayin N3 DAP / portable player 256 GB 2.4 inch black Batteries With Box from JPN

End: 01.11. 2023 12:43:16 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 242.97 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 4T 12:44:14
  • Item number: 374911441052
  • Seller: culture_japan_hikari (186|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Tokyo Japan
  • Ships to: Europe
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    Cayin N3 DAP / Portable Player 256 GB 2.4 inch black Batteries With Box from JPNDescriptionPlease see picture for detailed condition of the product.ShippingShipping by FedEx or EMS.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.Thank you for your understanding.

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 29.10. 2023 06:37:24 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 207.84 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 29T 22:0:44
  • Item number: 285494865960
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  • Item location: Großbritannien Großbritannien
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    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 20.10. 2023 14:51:29 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 214.24 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 276107413965
  • Seller: cc_dundee (8785|99.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: dundee, Angus Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 30,69 EUR
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    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 29.09. 2023 06:36:19 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 212.38 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 285488267802
  • Seller: cc_dundee (8764|99.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: dundee, Angus Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 30,67 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 24.09. 2023 18:19:09 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 212.11 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276062522816
  • Seller: cc_dundee (8763|99.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: dundee, Angus Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 30,67 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 20.09. 2023 14:08:38 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 209.86 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276047015420
  • Seller: cc_dundee (8334|99.5%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: dundee, Angus Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 31,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 14.09. 2023 11:43:44 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 207.88 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276036576951
  • Seller: cc_dundee (8321|99.5%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: dundee, Angus Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 31,06 EUR
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  • Description

    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

Cayin N3Pro

End: 09.09. 2023 14:01:53 on Saturday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 290.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 256211813457
  • Seller: ericmatteson (157|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Gijon Spanien
  • Ships to: EuropeanUnion
  • Shipping: 16,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Cayin N3ProCayin N3 Pro as new. Only used for check perfect condition. From spanish shop with 1 year of warranty.

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 08.09. 2023 07:55:06 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 206.47 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 285455453218
  • Seller: cc_dundee (8218|99.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: dundee, Angus Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 31,11 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

Cayin N3 DAP / tragbarer Player 256 GB 2,4 Zoll schwarz Batterien mit Box...

End: 05.09. 2023 06:54:59 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 238.36 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 374911441322
  • Seller: culture_japan_hikari (186|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Tokyo Japan
  • Ships to: Europe
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    Cayin N3 DAP / tragbarer Player 256 GB 2,4 Zoll schwarz Batterien mit Box...Cayin N3 DAP / tragbarer Player 256 GB 2,4 Zoll schwarze Batterien mit Box von JPNBeschreibungDen detaillierten Zustand des Produkts entnehmen Sie bitte dem Bild.VersandVersand per FedEx oder EMS.Internationale Käufer – Bitte beachten Sie:Einfuhrzölle, Steuern und Gebühren sind nicht im Artikelpreis oder den Versandkosten enthalten. Diese Gebühren liegen in der Verantwortung des Käufers. Bitte erkundigen Sie sich vor dem Bieten oder Kaufen beim Zollamt Ihres Landes, wie hoch diese zusätzlichen Kosten sein werden.Danke für Ihr Verständnis.

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 01.09. 2023 06:58:07 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 218.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 285449978998
  • Seller: cc_dundee (8207|99.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: dundee, Angus Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
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    ?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. International – We only ship international if the item is purchased via Ebays Global Shipping Programme.For collections please visit our store during our operating hours of 9-5PM Product Code ( 038700297416)

CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅

End: 28.08. 2023 13:12:47 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 218.81 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 285447370584
  • Seller: cc_dundee (8205|99.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: dundee, Angus Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 31,41 EUR
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    CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller✅?CAYIN N3 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE MUSIC DAP/DAC - UK Seller? This product is used and in excellent condition The screen is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratchesThe casing is in excellent condition, with no marks or scratches supplied in its original box, with a silicon case and charge cable ConstructionCayin N3 is a bar-shaped device with rounded edges. Its housing is made of aluminum while the screen and the operating buttons are surrounded by plastic. The back of the device is lined with faux leather. N3’s dimensions are 100 mm (H) x 54 mm (W) x 13 mm (D). In general, the DAP is just a little bigger than FiiO X1 II. The front side is mainly occupied by a 2.4-inch non-touch screen. It’s a IPS panel with 400x360 px resolution (224 ppi). It’s colorful and the backlight is strong. Colors are fine, fonts and album covers are sharp. Viewing angles are wide enough for a DAP. Below the screen placed are 5 buttons. The middle one is a physical one, big and round. The other buttons are flat, touch-operated, separated by white lines which indicate charging process. Other buttons are arranged on sides. The right flank is filled with 3 buttons that control the playback while on the left edge there are power and volume buttons. The bottom part of the right flank has microSD reader installed and there’s also reset hole on the left edge. Sockets are all located on the bottom edge. There’s a 3.5mm jack/line out on the very left, USB type C port in the middle and SPDIF out on the right. Build quality is high. N3 is not a toy-DAP, but a serious device. Its design, though simple, is also likeable. There are two color options available: blue and matte-black, while cover cases are available in various colours. Ergonomics and handlingUsing a small, 0.1 kg DAP is a very pleasant experience, especially after operating bulky DAPs like iBasso DX200 each day. Cayin N3 is not as tiny as Sandisk Sansas or FiiO M3, but it’s a 100-percent portable device that would squeeze in every pocket. Ergonomics is high – thumb operates the front buttons and easily reaches the side ones. Handling is easy – arrow-buttons are used for scrolling, back button is used for returning one screen up or – when hold – to the home screen. Menu button opens additional options and shortcuts. Memory card slot can be easily accessed – it’s protected by just a plastic cover. Physical buttons are precise and touch buttons ‘answer’ with a vibration. Their contact area is wide, but it’s a pity that they are not illuminated. In addition to that, they are also placed too close to one another, but you can easily become accustomed to it. Changing between headphone and line out is done via settings. USB type C port supports USB On The Go and can also transfer digital audio signal. MicroSD reader supports 256 GB cards, but there’s no internal storage. N3 also works as a USB DAC. In ‘minimum latency’ mode the audio-video synchronization is proper. Bluetooth options are really impressive – aptX codec is supported and N3 can work both as a BT transmitter or receiver. Therefore, one can either pair N3 with earphones and with a smartphone and transfer music from Spotify or Tidal app to IEMs or cans that are connected to the Cayin. Even though Cayin N3 is a simple device with a simple screen, the battery life is mediocre – up to 12 hours with the screen off. Typically the device can be powered on for 8-10 hours. Charging with a 5V/2A adapter takes around 2 hours. Operating systemN3’s operating system is basic and resembles the one used in non-Android FiiO’s DAPs. Home screen consists of 6 icons: library, folders, now playing, music settings, Bluetooth and general settings. The first section provides access to playlists, favorite tracks and library. Another section lets you browse TF card files or USB OTG device ; it can also scan these medias. ‘Now playing’ screen displays covers and useful information on the upper status bar. Music settings allow changing the gain (3 steps), replay gain, gapless, EQ (8 presets + manual mode), 5 digital filters and advanced settings of playback and volume. Bluetooth section features pairing mode with an option to disable aptX. Settings menu offers changing language, themes, USB mode, brightness and firmware update. Menu structure is logical and no options are lacking. Specs? Asahi Kasei AKM4490EN DAC? 2,4” IPS screen, 400x360px? Bluetooth 4.0, aptX, Duplex function? USB type C (OTG support), USB DAC (asynchronous USB Audio 2.0), SPDIF out? 3-step gain, compatible with 16-200? headphones? battery life: up to 12 hours (screen off), charging time: 2 hours (5V/2A adapter)? microSD slot (up to 256 GB)? dimensions: 100 x 54 x 13 mm? weight: 100 g SoundHeadphones/IEMs: Audeze LCD-2 (Double Helix Fusion Complement4, PlusSound X8), MrSpeakers Ether 1.1 oraz Ether C Flow (Forza AudioWorks Noir HPC mk2, DUM), Final Sonorus III, AKG K612 Pro, Focal Spirit Professional, AKG K551, Noble Audio Savant i Noble 4, Etymotic ER-4PT, Brainwavz B200DAC/AMPs and AMPs: Burson Conductor Virtuoso (Sabre), RHA DACAMP L1, AIM SC808, ODAC i O2, Leckerton UHA-760, Zorloo ZuperDACDAPs: FiiO X5 III, iBasso DX200, iBasso DX90Interconnects: Forza AudioWorks Copper Series, KlotzMusic: many genres in various formats including 24-bit and binaural tracks N3 was tested with v1.1 firmware. N3’s sound does not disappoint – it offers high dynamics and high resolution. It’s a neutral DAP, a bit warm, soft and smooth. N3 is also musical and allows for easy-listening – upper midrange or highs aren’t exhausting. The sound is also not dark, slow or distant. On the other hand, the tuning is also not ideally balanced and not very analytical. The amount of details is fine, the resolution is rather high and musicality is more important than music-analysis. Bass is a bit accented in its mid-range – you can’t expect tremendous transition into subbas, but it’s still fine. The lows are not enhanced, but the bass isn’t lacking either. This region is dense, well-controlled, with diversified texture. The lows aren’t dominating and don’t cover other frequency ranges. The sound isn’t also boring – the attack of the lows is good, the bass is fast and dynamic. Music is soft and engaging. Midrange is also smooth, soft and a bit warm. Its lower range is not very highlighted and upper regions are softened, but not rolled off. The tuning is pleasant and non-fatiguing – upper midrange isn’t rough or hissing. The sound is rather natural than neutral – it’s not very analytical, but vivid, revealing many details. Everything stays close, without sharp edges. I prefer neutrality, but N3’s naturalness is also likeable as it works seamlessly with many music genres. High tones are not reduced – N3’s tuning is not dark and not covered. Upper treble are audible, but soft, not harsh at all. The highs are not prone to sibilization and aren’t grainy, but remain smooth. This frequency range is not sharp either. Trebles are well-controlled, precise, not very extended and not very accented. Cayin N3’s tonality is impressive, but the soundstage is not. The latter is circular, with optimal size and proportions. Separation is fine, but the sound is not very airy – distances between instruments aren’t huge. The space isn’t very wide and the crosstalk is average. It’s easy to notice that there’s a single DAC only, but it’s hard to expect more at this price tag – the holographics is good for this market segment. Cayin N3’s line outThe sound via line out is almost the same – it’s hard to distinguish line out and a headphone out. Leckerton UHA760 made the sound harder, less smooth. With RHA DACAMP L1 low tones were thickened and soundstage was bigger. Line out, therefore, can tune the sound or add more power. The line out is not raw, not neutral. Cayin N3 vs other DAPsN3’s quality is not on par with iBasso DX90, FiiO X5 III and far worse than iBasso DX200. But in comparison with the two first DAPs, the differences are not as huge as the price gap between them. Both X5 III and DX90 are neutral-sounding DAPs, while in case of N3 a pinch of warmth, smoothness and softness can be observed. FiiO’s device is brighter and offers better channel and instrument separation. Dynamics is similar, but X5 III is more airy and the resolution is higher. DX90 provides deeper, more dense bass ; midrange plus treble are also stronger. DX90 uses a dual DAC, so channel separation is improved, the distances between the instruments are bigger and the resolution is higher. N3 sounds more narrow and both channels blur into one, but it’s only noticeable when you got a better DAP to compare. I find Cayin N3 more interesting than FiiO X3K or X1 II. It sounds natural, not digital. X1 II is cheaper, but offers smaller soundstage and lower resolution. X3K (X3 II) is similar to N3 in terms of quality, but with different tuning: brighter, with more accented highs and less present midrange. Cayin’s sound is more pleasant with more forward mids and smooth, soft highs. Moreover, N3 is also smaller and offers Bluetooth connection with aptX support, while X3K doesn’t have BT at all. Cayin N3 vs headphones/IEMsDue to its quite high power and 3-step gain control, Cayin N3 is quite elastic regarding headphones/earphones choice. It will work fine with more-demanding headphones as well as with sensitive IEMs using Balanced Armature drivers (if they are, however, of very high sensitivity, some hiss is audible). N3 doesn’t shine paired with high-end full-size cans, but it performs well with premium portable headphones or IEMs. Nevertheless, it may not work fine with very warm or very dark headphones/earphones, but should communicate well with those neutral. A bit of synergy is required, though. I really like Cayin N3 + AKG K551 tandem. Upper midrange and treble are a bit softened – the sound is more smooth and soft, which I find favorable. Soundstage and instrument arrangement is impressive, dynamics is high and the sound is fast. Focal Spirit Professional also work well with N3 – they become more musical, engaging, with improved dynamics. The situation is worse with Final Sonorus III (but these are very specific headphones) - highs were harsh at times. Etymotic ER-4PT sound a bit warmer, smoother and softer, but remained very detailed and forward. With ER-4S adapter the results were also fine with precise bass, dense mids and well-controlled highs. The sound was still analytical and hi-res, but the tuning has become more natural and musical. The soundstage was, however, average, close and small. Noble Audio 4 featured close midrange, tight bass and rather soft highs. Softening and smoothening helped – syblization (a common issue for Noble 4) decreased. Light hiss was audible (even with the low gain), but wasn’t disturbing, even in more quiet parts of music tracks. Noble Audio Savant are less prone to hissing, but, because of that, their bass is also a bit too tempered. I like Savants paired with other, more neutral DAPs – with Cayin N3 they sound a bit too warm, too soft, too smooth and too calm. Such a tandem still works fine, but not as engaging as iBasso DX90 or FiiO X5 III. Brainwavz B200 are not a good companion either. They are dark, warm, with forward mids and when connected to the N3, they become too dark and too smooth. Fast Delivery and in Perfect Working Order Please also refer to the Pictures as they show the actual item you are receiving, these pictures also form a part of our description, Fast Delivery – We Use 24 Hour DPD As standard and most of our parcels are delivered next day on mainland UK. (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). Small packages such as games etc, and will be sent via Royal Mail Recorded. For packages over 1 metre we may use Parcelforce 48 If an item is on Auction we will let the auction run, We will not accept offers, please bid as per everyone else. For items that are fixed price, we will not respond to any offers. Ireland - We may charge additional shipping as it costs us more to ship off mainland UK for parcels. 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Cayin N3 Pro Digital Audio Player DAP Tube & Solid State High Res Black Used

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  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 308.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 225629323814
  • Seller: japan-net-shop (147|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Kagoshima ken Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
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    Description Rank A: A product in relatively good condition with little usability. Included contents: body only Missing items: ? Dedicated protective case x 1 ? USB Type C cable (data transfer / charging) x 1 ? Screen protector x 1 Please feel free to ask questions. Shipping Expedited Shipping 1-4 bussiness days International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Thank you for your understanding.