adydula
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I asked this question in one of the Schitt threads and was told to come here and play. So here we are.
I have a Schitt Bimby multibit and do not leave it on all the time. I don't really perceive any real world sonic differences when I leave it on for several hours vs 30 minutes.
In some Schitt manuals it states it should and in some others it wont hur t leave the MB dac on all the time.
People have stated its the medical grade dacs that need to stabilize etc...
Well I am trying to understand from an engineering perspective why this might be so?
Is it due to poor circuit design, poor power regulation or unregulated supplies?
What is the actual degradation if not left on all the time? Missing bits, oscillations, noise, hum, distortions??
I have 6 Schitt products and this in no way is stating that these products are not well engineered of built.
Its just I am both an objective person that wants to understand this if at all possible with science and engineering in mind...sans emotion
??
Thanks
Alex
I have a Schitt Bimby multibit and do not leave it on all the time. I don't really perceive any real world sonic differences when I leave it on for several hours vs 30 minutes.
In some Schitt manuals it states it should and in some others it wont hur t leave the MB dac on all the time.
People have stated its the medical grade dacs that need to stabilize etc...
Well I am trying to understand from an engineering perspective why this might be so?
Is it due to poor circuit design, poor power regulation or unregulated supplies?
What is the actual degradation if not left on all the time? Missing bits, oscillations, noise, hum, distortions??
I have 6 Schitt products and this in no way is stating that these products are not well engineered of built.
Its just I am both an objective person that wants to understand this if at all possible with science and engineering in mind...sans emotion
??
Thanks
Alex