Any D10 users with a pair of ViaBlue plugs out there?

May 25, 2009 at 6:28 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 12

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So I am about to buy a pair of ViaBlue mini plugs to make a headphone cable and an LOD cable with. The only problem is I'm not sure the D10 has the space to have 2 ViaBlue plugs in? Can someone please quickly check this?

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May 25, 2009 at 7:53 AM Post #2 of 12
Why not measure? You should be able to get the size from the specs for the ViaBlue, then measure between the jacks. If the distance, center to center, is > 1 diameter for the plug, you're golden.
 
May 25, 2009 at 8:48 AM Post #3 of 12
My D10 is in the mail. So wont be able to try that out till it arrives. Although if anyone could measure the centres that would be a great help. Would be nice to hear that someone has actually done it tho.
 
May 25, 2009 at 6:19 PM Post #4 of 12
dont do it, the input/output jacks on the D10 are not large enough for what is actually a decievingly badly designed connector; I reterminated my piccolino LOD with a viablue a few weeks ago and when I tried it in the D10 it was q bit stiff inserting it into the line-in jack; it went in, but was tight as; when I went to remove it however the ring around the jack came out with it
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now I have to RMA my D10; the viablue isnt as tight as this in anything else I have, but it is still tighter than needed and tighter than it should be; I tested with the other 8 viablues I have and all are the same. so I think its a combination of the viablue being a bit larger than it should be and the D10 jacks being a touch smaller than they should be. the viablues are seemingly well designed connectors, but they are too tight in everything IMO and I think even if they fitted they would damage jacks in time just by making them loose. pity because I liked them, but I am hesitant to use them with anything else now too. my recommendation is to stay away from viablue with D10.
 
May 26, 2009 at 12:52 AM Post #5 of 12
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Originally Posted by qusp /img/forum/go_quote.gif
dont do it, the input/output jacks on the D10 are not large enough for what is actually a decievingly badly designed connector; I reterminated my piccolino LOD with a viablue a few weeks ago and when I tried it in the D10 it was q bit stiff inserting it into the line-in jack; it went in, but was tight as; when I went to remove it however the ring around the jack came out with it
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now I have to RMA my D10; the viablue isnt as tight as this in anything else I have, but it is still tighter than needed and tighter than it should be; I tested with the other 8 viablues I have and all are the same. so I think its a combination of the viablue being a bit larger than it should be and the D10 jacks being a touch smaller than they should be. the viablues are seemingly well designed connectors, but they are too tight in everything IMO and I think even if they fitted they would damage jacks in time just by making them loose. pity because I liked them, but I am hesitant to use them with anything else now too. my recommendation is to stay away from viablue with D10.



To be fair, I have sold hundreds of these, and I have had only two people who have reported a problem with the plugs not fitting, both of whom owned iBasso products. I have tried the plugs with everything else I have around here that has a mini-jack and the only problem I ran into was that a few of them are too large to fit in my personal iBasso D3 Python.

So, with this in mind, I am going to say that they are just not a good match with the iBasso, due to, perhaps, their use of a non-standard 3.5mm input and output connector.

I also reported the "problem" to Viablue, who check their stock and they were unable to duplicate the problem, although it is unlikely they tried the plug with an iBasso.

So, I think to say that it is a "deceivingly badly designed connector" is a little much. A careful, practiced, hand is needed to solder them, however, they are a good alternative to the others on the market.

Disclaimer--I do offer Viablue's for sale, so keep that in mind.

Peace,

Lee
 
May 27, 2009 at 4:27 AM Post #9 of 12
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Originally Posted by guitarplayer /img/forum/go_quote.gif
To be fair, I have sold hundreds of these, and I have had only two people who have reported a problem with the plugs not fitting, both of whom owned iBasso products. I have tried the plugs with everything else I have around here that has a mini-jack and the only problem I ran into was that a few of them are too large to fit in my personal iBasso D3 Python.

So, with this in mind, I am going to say that they are just not a good match with the iBasso, due to, perhaps, their use of a non-standard 3.5mm input and output connector.

I also reported the "problem" to Viablue, who check their stock and they were unable to duplicate the problem, although it is unlikely they tried the plug with an iBasso.

So, I think to say that it is a "deceivingly badly designed connector" is a little much. A careful, practiced, hand is needed to solder them, however, they are a good alternative to the others on the market.

Disclaimer--I do offer Viablue's for sale, so keep that in mind.

Peace,

Lee



fair enough comment; I thought about this post afterwards and meant to clarify; but been run off my feet. my main point is I do not recommend it with ibasso. which is why I posted in here in the first place. because using a viablue on my D10 DID cost me return shipping to ibasso from aus and a damaged amp. so perhaps the sweeping statement was ill advised. guess i'm still a little pissed. it is a culmaive problem in that I think both manufacturers have gone a bit close to the edge. the connectors themselves are very well built; didnt really find much trouble soldering them (although some may) and the strain relief is excellent. so I was disappointed to find this problem; so if you have a device it works well with they are definitely a good choice. I do feel they could have made them a bit smaller either way though. switchcraft are even too tight in some sockets over time, so to make them a bit bigger; well I dunno about that choice.
 
May 27, 2009 at 4:41 AM Post #10 of 12
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switchcraft are even too tight in some sockets over time, so to make them a bit bigger; well I dunno about that choice.


I've found the switchcraft mini a tight fit in my Pico, as well.
 
May 27, 2009 at 9:06 PM Post #11 of 12
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I've found the switchcraft mini a tight fit in my Pico, as well.


hehe; and AFAIK the pico uses Switchcraft sockets
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May 28, 2009 at 2:37 PM Post #12 of 12
Okay so I haves checked and can confirm that the viablue connectors are NOT a good fit! I don't reccomend that pairing.

So now I need to find another high quality, attractive connected with a wide cable opening. Any suggestions?
 

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