Hello Bro , how to significantly improve the Tonality & Technicality of Tanchjim Bunny DSP according to your personal preferences & opinion ? Thank you
All the magic of the Bunny is in the DSP. What pillock at Tanchjim thought it was a good idea to send reviewers the TRRS model??? Completely under valuing the product with that dumb move.
@@flayer2528 There is nothing "wrong" with TRRS. Whats "wrong" is that the Bunny was designed and tuned for use with the DSP cable it comes with, that has a companion App that allows you to pick 5 different Presets, or customer PEQ. Just on the Defailt DAC setting, the Bunny has less Pina Gain, reduced treble from 6-8k, and a flattening of the midrange 1k to 175hrz, where it then has a nice bass tuck to give the bass a bit more presence. From there, the Pop Music DSP Preset adds a 3db bump to the bass shelf, and mimics the stock DSP tuning in the treble, with a slight lift to the upper mids. The Instrumental DSP preset gives a 3db bass boost to sub bass, but with a flatter curve than the Pop preset, and it reshapes the upper midrange region with a flatter response from 3-6k. Basically, if you look at what Vortex said he didnt like as much about the Bunny, the DSP cable directly addresses. And its pretty clear that the DSP cable is how the Bunny is "supposed" to sound. So why Tanchjim decided to send reviewers the TRRS version, without the DSP cable, and without the DSP app...is beyond me, because it isnt showing the product for what it can be.
HifiGo told me that they actually sent out a random mixture of the 3.5mm and USB-C versions so graphs should start appearing soon but a shame I got the basic one as it is less data.
@@VortexReviews1 Yeah, I just don't get why theybwould do that. It's a subjectively better version of the "One". Very strange move. There are already some DSP graphs out there on Squig if you care to look and compare.
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Hello Bro , how to significantly improve the Tonality & Technicality of Tanchjim Bunny DSP according to your personal preferences & opinion ?
Thank you
Hi and I have not tried the DSP version unfortunately.
Can you compare with tanchjim zero?
Hi and I have never tried the Tanchjim Zero.
@@VortexReviews1 how about with Nuo? which one will u pick for daily use? thanks
@@jymylin2605 Nuo, Gate, Bunny, Wyvern Black are good daily ones.
@@VortexReviews1 thanks
@@jymylin2605 no worries
All the magic of the Bunny is in the DSP. What pillock at Tanchjim thought it was a good idea to send reviewers the TRRS model???
Completely under valuing the product with that dumb move.
Can you tell me what's wrong with TRRS?
@@flayer2528 There is nothing "wrong" with TRRS. Whats "wrong" is that the Bunny was designed and tuned for use with the DSP cable it comes with, that has a companion App that allows you to pick 5 different Presets, or customer PEQ.
Just on the Defailt DAC setting, the Bunny has less Pina Gain, reduced treble from 6-8k, and a flattening of the midrange 1k to 175hrz, where it then has a nice bass tuck to give the bass a bit more presence.
From there, the Pop Music DSP Preset adds a 3db bump to the bass shelf, and mimics the stock DSP tuning in the treble, with a slight lift to the upper mids.
The Instrumental DSP preset gives a 3db bass boost to sub bass, but with a flatter curve than the Pop preset, and it reshapes the upper midrange region with a flatter response from 3-6k.
Basically, if you look at what Vortex said he didnt like as much about the Bunny, the DSP cable directly addresses. And its pretty clear that the DSP cable is how the Bunny is "supposed" to sound.
So why Tanchjim decided to send reviewers the TRRS version, without the DSP cable, and without the DSP app...is beyond me, because it isnt showing the product for what it can be.
DSP version looks pretty good especially for the price.
HifiGo told me that they actually sent out a random mixture of the 3.5mm and USB-C versions so graphs should start appearing soon but a shame I got the basic one as it is less data.
@@VortexReviews1 Yeah, I just don't get why theybwould do that. It's a subjectively better version of the "One". Very strange move.
There are already some DSP graphs out there on Squig if you care to look and compare.