Okay, so my suspicions were correct, time to order some batteries tomorrow.
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3/19/08 at 5:28am
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I took advantage of the offer and got the whole deal: MicroStack and bag, and having never used a dedicated DAC before, I have to say that I'm really amazed at how much of a difference the DAC makes (I'm using the optical outs of my MacBook Pro and an Airport Express). The amp, as well, sounds great and is a definite improvement over my old (2AA-battery) Total AirHead.
I have noticed one thing, though, that I'm wondering about. If I use the amp with batteries (I've tried both Energizer alkalines and Ultralife non-rechargeable lithiums), there are certain moments in certain tracks that reliably lead to distortion, using either my (new) K701s or (old) K240Ms. If I use AC power, there's no distortion, and in fact, if I just use the headphone jack of my MacBook Pro with the K701s (there's no point in trying to use it with my K240Ms), I can also get similar volume levels without distortion. At first I thought it was just that my batteries were dying, since I first noticed it after about 4 hours off battery use, but when I swapped out the alkalines for the lithiums, I had the same problem. If anyone has any info on what I can expect from batteries or what batteries I should be using, that would be great. It's not really a big deal, since I got the MicroStack to use primarily at work at my desk and at home with the Airport Express. David P.S. I should also say that it's always a great experience dealing with HeadRoom, and I'd recommend them to anyone. Thanks, guys! |

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I just got two pairs of fresh Duracell 9-volts and put them in the amp and DAC (even though the DAC pretty clearly isn't the problem). With my (old) K240Ms, the problem is greatly minimized, but with my (new) K701s, it's only a little better.
If it helps at all, this problem mostly surfaces in recordings of one-to-a-part performances of Renaissance choral music, in passages where the soprano is singing high in her range. My collection is a mix of MP3s and AACs ripped at 128, 192, and 256kbps (mostly 192 kbps), and I'm using iTunes on my MacBook Pro, connected to the Micro DAC with the optical out. Anyhow, I have another pair of power supplies on order, and once I get them, I won't be using batteries at all, really, so it's not a big deal. I mostly got the MicroStack so I could have something transportable to bring between home and the office---my limited portable needs are still covered by my iPhone and Shure SE210s. Thanks, David |
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try again with the original CD's if you have them. it could be the files themselves.
there is an old song that I hear once in awhile on the radio of which I listen to through me 2006 Micro Amp w/ DM and DAC. it just about blows me away hearing it through this setup and me RS1's. these radio stations come in crystal clear. I decided to download the song off iTunes in AAC. that download sounds horrible with distortion compared to what I was listening to off the radio. |

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After talking to Mike, we are slightly concerned something may be up with 9-volt ps circuit. Given that the issue might perhaps not be due to the digital file quality, i would feel better giving your Micro units the once-over here at HR and seeing what, if anything, we can find.
If it proves that something is indeed up with the Micro Amp, we'll be glad to fix or replace at no charge. Let me know what you think, David.... ![]() |




