Could you tell the control layout?

Thanks.

Mary Otten <maryot...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Well, I just received my Oppo ha-2 yesterday and have had a little
> chance to play with it with both an android and an i-phone. And I have
> to agree with what John has said. It is a really nice piece of gear and
> is dead simple to operate. Some years ago, I had purchased a  less
> expensive portable headphone amplifier, but it was controlled via
> menus. So if you accidentally pressed one of the buttons on the side of
> the device, you could get into a menu and really unintentionally mess
> things up. This one is totally not like that, as John has stated, and
> it makes a huge difference, particularly with the Nexus 6, which is now
> a pleasure to use with both sets of phones that I own. And it also
> really drives home the difference between the AKG q701, which needs the
> high position on the 2 position gain switch, versus the B&W P7, which
> does just fine with the lower gain position.  If you're serious about
> music listening through a mobile device and can spend the money, this
> is a really good and versatile way to go.
> 
> Mary
> 
> 

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