A brief review of the music sense of the embellish voice and vivo Xplay5
A brief review of the music sense of the embellish voice and vivo Xplay5

Since the release of the flagship mobile phone Xplay5 of the vivo generation, with its unique curved screen and all metal body, it has brought different visual feelings to the majority of mobile phone enthusiasts in today's serious homogenization. But today, I introduce another widely recognized feature of Xpaly5 - audio.

Vivo mobile phone audio has always been recognized by the majority of users. It is excellent in the mobile phone field both in terms of audio hardware and internal tuning. Today's Xplay5 uses the DAC CS4398 jointly customized by Vivo and Cirrus Logic and matches it; Professional operational amplifier chip AD45257. It has large current output capacity (250 ma) and high voltage swing rate (53 V/microsecond). Since Xplay5 has good audio hardware quality, what's the actual listening feeling? Is the operating experience of the player good enough? Is there enough online music in the player, and what is the quality of the sound source? How much can it surpass mainstream mobile phones such as iPhone 6s in audio? Please see me.


1: Appearance Introduction

As the main curved screen of Xplay5, we won't elaborate too much here. If you are interested, you can see what we introduced earlier

The back is a full metal body, and the upper and lower ends are made with nano injection molding technology. In the middle is the vivo logo, the upper end of the logo is the fingerprint identification module, and the upper left corner of the body is a 1600w pixel main camera and dual color temperature flash lamp.

The 3.5mm headphone port on the top of the fuselage is also the focus of this introduction.


The xe600 earphone comes with the machine, which is also an old accessory. There is no more explanation here, just go to the figure above.

 

2: Introduction to player interface

As a mobile phone focusing on music playing, Xplay5 is not used for online music in most of the music app sections like other brands. Instead, it classifies local music such as lists, songs and singers like professional players, and puts online music in the final discovery section. This detail also reflects Vivo's understanding of music enthusiasts.

The music playing interface is simple, beautiful and not burdensome. With a simple Hi Fi button, listening to music should be so pure.

The online resources are cooperated with Xiami Music. The resources and sound quality are guaranteed. The interface classification is clear and simple, so that you can listen to new popular songs at any time when you are outside.


This time we used the iPhone 6s as a comparison machine. Although the iPhone lacks some self "characteristics" in music restoration, it has good performance in tri band performance and listening sense among many mobile phones. Although it is plain, it is durable.


We use Senhai's ie80 for earphones this time. In the test, the Xplay5 is in Hi Fi mode.


Audition session:

Trial song 1: scaPEGoat/Hiroyuki Kono

As a relatively popular acg song recently, the overall sound field of Xplay5 is wider than that of the normal mode after the Hi Fi mode is turned on, and the thrust is also significantly enhanced. The low-frequency is further extended, and it is not a blockbuster. It is necessary to know that ie80 is a plug that selects the front end, and it is easy to control the bass if you are not careful, which also gives me a little surprise. It is also found that the Xplay5 has a good taste when listening to the bass voice, and the singer's low-key and a bit hoarse characteristics are well restored. The iPhone 6s, on the other hand, is weak in low-frequency performance, and the singer's voice characteristics have not been particularly well restored, which can only be said to be moderate overall, but compared with Xplay5, it lacks a passion that acg should have.


Try Song 2: Better Not See/Eason Chan

As a lyric song, it is better not to be regarded as a special song of Eason Chan, which depends entirely on the interpretation of his voice. In Xplay5, Eason Chan's deep voice is well restored, and the restoration of musical instruments is clear enough with good separation. Listen quietly, and the feedback of the lyrics of the song comes to mind. As a contrast machine, the iPhone also performs commendably. On the whole, except that the Xplay5 is wider than the iPhone 6s on the sound field, the two are also equal.


Listen to song 3: UNICORN/Hiroyuki Kono

As a recently famous minor editor, especially Golder Pink, I believe it will not be strange. There are many kinds of music in the song, and the drum sound is dense and the intensity has been changing. It is a great test of the player's analytical power and control of the triple frequency. On the whole, listen to the Xplay5, and you will feel the great space of the minor editor. The low-frequency control is good. It performs well in terms of the weight of drums and each beat. The slight disadvantage is that the performance of high and high frequencies is weak, which makes it a little difficult to extend. The restoration of various musical instruments will not be messy. It can already be said to do a great job in the Hi Fi mobile phone. In contrast, the iPhone is not really used to listen to small music or classical or symphonic music. The overall performance of the three frequencies is not very impressive, especially in the case of drums. Although the drums are scattered, they lack impressive impact. It really conforms to its water like performance characteristics.


Conclusion: After the Hi Fi mode is turned on, the overall sound field of the Xplay5 is wider, the thrust is more sufficient, the separation is good, and the three frequencies, especially the low frequencies, are correspondingly improved. After listening to it, I think the Xplay5 is a mobile phone that is very suitable for listening to male voices, rock, pop and certain types of small knitting or classical music. If you are a fan of the above types, I believe that Xplay5 will give you a good experience, but it may be the problem of tuning orientation. When listening to some female voices or songs that focus on medium and high audio, Xplay5 will appear less transparent than professional players. I suggest you make a decision after listening. Of course, the above comments are all about mobile phone HI-FI. After all, mobile phones can't stack materials without scruple like professional players because of their size, power consumption and other problems. If you are a music lover, I believe that Xplay5 will be suitable for you. The excellent dac+operational amplifier chip and 128g super memory can give you a free and easy environment to listen to music at any time.


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