The Cayin RU7 has added an entirely new dimension to my commutes. I formerly listened to largely news talk podcasts, largely due to the dismal sound of Bluetooth precluding serious listening. But The RU7 completely replaces the Android audio system with an exceptionally well-engineered and constructed miniature DAC with a very clean and powerful analog amplifier section.
This is a DSD transcoder, rather than a simple DAC, Cayin feels that the DSD output is superior to linear PCM. I cannot argue with the results. The sound is as analog as an R2R but retains the resolution of multibit conversion. The sound is as close to a high end R2R as I've heard.
The downside of this performance is that the RU7 will murder your phone's battery in cold blood, but you can adjust the settings to mitigate the power draw. The bit rate settings are key. My almost new sample was already set at DSD256 which is the highest resolution and the most processing which requires more power. Adjusting the bit rate to 128 or 64 will help with battery life.
The bitrate settings are also useful in tuning the sound of the RU7, with the higher settings being the smoothest sounding, but often a bit too unengaging. Lowering the bit rate will help in that instance, increasing detail at the cost of some smoothness. Different settings will suit different tastes and genres. I use DSD128 most of the time as I find it the best balanced, but experiment to find your ideal setting.
The unit does run quite warm at times, no surprise given the hundreds of discrete resistors and components, but it is never uncomfortable to touch. This is a great sounding dongle that shows you just what one of the world's best tube amp makers can do in the dongle market. Best sounding dongle DAC I've heard and well worth the price.
I have been an audio junkie for as long as I can remember. I have watched components get smaller and simply better when it comes to sound reproduction.
I had read about the RU6 and almost bought it but then I read the RU7 was coming so I waited as I read the RU6 just sucked battery power like crazy.
I have a plethora of desktop and Bluetooth dongles but most of them are what you find on Amazon and work pretty well for what I need them to do.
I decided to "upgrade" to the RU7 so I can use it with my PC and my phone plus, I wanted a bit of a "sound upgrade" on my phone. I seem to have become a bit more discerning (spoiled) when it comes to sound reproduction since my desktop DAC/AMPs are pretty decent. I wanted something portable, sounded really good, and just easier to move around.
The RU7 sound is just crazy good for how small it is. I can plug it into my phone then my PC/Laptop and so forth. The sound is just amazing for the size. It rivals my desktop DAC/AMPs for under 500.00. No joke. What I have been noticing is I am using this little guy more as a desktop replacement. It's just too convenient. I put on a pair of IEMs (or headphones) and just listen to my music and of course, Teams calls if it's on my work laptop. If I need to move it to another system, or my phone, I simply unplug it from one and plug it into the other.
From a sound perspective, it's just really good. The bass, mids, and treble are all done very well for something that fits into your hand. Like, surprisingly good. I love the screen. It has balanced and 3.5. It has drivers for my laptops and desktops and it didn't break the bank.
Some of you might be wondering about the battery draw and I was concerned about that as well. It does draw power from the device. My laptops are almost always plugged in but my phone is not. I have a newer phone and I had it running last week for about 2 hours off my phone, plugged into the balanced port. I was streaming music and noticed, after about 2 hours, that my phone was down 13% from a full charge. So, yeah...something to pay attention to. If you are playing music "locally" from your device you might get less of a draw from the battery.
Open Box. I bought the open box version from Music Teck and as always it shipped fast and looked good as new when I got it. Andrew and his team always answer any questions I have and do a great job when it comes to support. I wish I could afford some of the higher-end stuff from Music Teck but, when I have the opportunity (and the money) I head to Music Teck first. Just a great company to buy from.
Overall, the RU7 was what I was looking for. I have a terrific DAC/AMP that's portable, sounds fantastic, and can be moved around my devices with no issues at all. With how good these dongles are becoming, I wonder just how good the next generation of dongles will be. Do they really replace these large desktops setups? Guess we're all about to find out. For now, I'm just going to enjoy the RU7. What a great dongle.
Prompt delivery and replies for some aftersale query I had with the unit. Audioteck is an amazing seller! My second time dealing with them and there will be more!
I sifted through too many comparison videos and reviews looking for something more natural and perhaps analogue sounding to replace my basic Fiio BTR5. Huge upgrade in sound quality. Also steps up my Fiio K7 Pro's sound using the line out on the Ru7. Very pleased with it!
Clarity is unmatched , to the point that you will hear filters produced from the studio, hence why live unfiltered music sounds best . Bass is subtle which I prefer. Details are more important since I also use them for gaming . Match this with a quality DAC so that you can bring these alive . I prefer all EQ switches turned off (1 bass ,2mid,3highs) . Optical input from my dac sounds best , iPad Pro 1st gen sounds great stand alone(3.5 analog), you will receive a little interference from wifi once in awhile and a generic laptop sounds worse ( floor noise is high,sound quality and interference is pretty bad) so make sure to use a high end dac with an low noise power input . I highly recommend these ! Probably the best BA’s on the market . Grace from musicteck was a pleasure to work with . Great customer service . I will recommend friends to purchase from them .
Simply fascinating. Stellar local only DAP. The triple timbre options are no gimmick. The ease of use is top notch. Screen clarity and UI responsiveness are near flawless. Best resolution, and this includes the ibasso DX170 and Sony A306. Sonically, what we have here is a technical yet musical affair, that is highly transparent while retaining a warm character, with fantastically resolving bass and extended treble that’s resolute but never shrill. As I said earlier, this is a nearly flawless Dap, as long as you’re not a streamer. This has been a true pleasure.
I love the opportunity to change op apps. The included one is my favorite. If you are thinking about it, it's a great product. Great build quality and feel in hand, unique design. So nice.
One month ago I bought EE Hero and its sound was missing low range according to my preference. A bass was very slightly present although its genuine cable made from 4 copper wires (24 AWG) and some silver plated strands
After exploring many brands and cables I decided to go for Code 24C counting on thicker major wires (18 AWG) and better purity of copper.
The Code 24C sounds absolutely amazing, with full audible spectrum, strong bass but not overwhelming to me. The sound is accurate, tight but warm bass and creates extended stage space.
Moreover, very fancy dark purple colour which is really nice and not distracting as i thought by looking pictures. The set for connecting is perfectly design to apply 2.5, 3.5 and 4.4mm in a high quality manner.
Definitely, it’s thick and not allowing to make small rounds requiring a more space for protection (in a folder or a box).