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I agree. I also have the Jewel as a CIEM with FTS on the SP3000. Max volume I use is 47 but I am thinking of maybe adding the Tsuranagi as an amp for stationary use.
I've passed the request on a few times, but have not heard of if/when jt could be added. I will share the request again.
will doMaybe ask for Radio Paradise again as well.
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This is very strange. It is definitely felt quite a few of us with this problem. Whether they are all from the EU, I don't know. Anyway, I am from the EU / Berlin. What role would that play? Different firmware?
Maybe a pair of info about it:
- Update on the last firmware.
- Then reset to factory settings and only Tidal installed.
- SP3000 is connected to the PC, with original cable.
- It doesn't matter if DAC mode or not: if SP3000 is on 100% and the device is operated, a freeze with reset happens. This is completely random, regardless of anything.
- Only in DAC mode without operation on the device itself there are no problems.
- Ehm, since yesterday I don't have the problem though. What has changed is: Tidal update to 2.80.0 (from "Download" installed - as always) and I use a different USB-C cable on the front (case) port of the pc. I'll edit this right away in case I have another freeze/reset.
As always, thanks for the patience and efforts!
EDIT: Here we go again: just freeze/reboot after wake up. I'll try again with another USB-C cable, even if that will certainly not help...
Not yet. Most of the teams were in Munich for the High End Show. I will follow up for an update.@JasonNYC
Are there any news about the problem? It has been a few weeks now, we would appreciate it very much if you could give us an update.
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will do
Good point, which I fully support. I see no reason for such a restriction. So I would be interested to know what is behind it, i.e. what A&K was thinking.Not to beat a dead horse, but what is the value-added for customers and A&K for enforcing a whitelist anyway? It's just a thorn in the side for everyone. Why not just simply list supported apps and leave it at that, instead of blocking installs? On my rooted SP1000M, radio paradise, di.fm, neutron, apkpure and many other apps work perfectly, provided they support Android 6.
It's easy from an IT and tech view. Why expose yourself to users being angry they bricked or have slow or non functional software or hardware and inflated amounts of support tickets asking why this app doesn't work etc etc.Good point, which I fully support. I see no reason for such a restriction. So I would be interested to know what is behind it, i.e. what A&K was thinking.
That makes perfect sense to me.It's easy from an IT and tech view. Why expose yourself to users being angry they bricked or have slow or non functional software or hardware and inflated amounts of support tickets asking why this app doesn't work etc etc.
If you've ever been in a dev environment you'll know exactly why they heavily curate what users can and cannot use. Especially given the fact that their closed android is an older android version, if people go updating software and it doesn't function and bricks, they get support tickets en masse.
It's easy from an IT and tech view. Why expose yourself to users being angry they bricked or have slow or non functional software or hardware and inflated amounts of support tickets asking why this app doesn't work etc etc.
If you've ever been in a dev environment you'll know exactly why they heavily curate what users can and cannot use. Especially given the fact that their closed android is an older android version, if people go updating software and it doesn't function and bricks, they get support tickets en masse.
I often use the SP3000 in DAC mode on the PC with DAR on DSD and I really haven't noticed any signal noise: only when I'm playing Star Wars and no sound is being produced do I sometimes, very rarely actually hear very brief audio noise (I think white noise?). Outside of the game, however, I didn't notice it at all when I stayed longer without sound, but I didn't really try to pay attention to it either. I'll look into it more.@JasonNYC Could someone try to look into the issue of DAR on DSD being on causing a lot of audio signal noise when used in DAC mode, doesn't happen at all in DAR PCM DAC mode but the second it's on DSD there is a lot of audio signal noise as soon as a sound is introduced from silence. I should note, the same exact songs etc and pause/play tests when used in normal DAP mode is perfectly fine, it seems to be an interaction between DAR on DSD mode and DAC mode only.
While your reasoning seems perfectly defendable on the surface I'm somehow against defending laziness. DI.FM would work perfectly well; not only that, it's a kickass service which I primarily wanna listen to. In 2023 I should be able to get that on a DAP that costs EUR4,300 in EU. It can be done, and easily.It's easy from an IT and tech view. Why expose yourself to users being angry they bricked or have slow or non functional software or hardware and inflated amounts of support tickets asking why this app doesn't work etc etc.
If you've ever been in a dev environment you'll know exactly why they heavily curate what users can and cannot use. Especially given the fact that their closed android is an older android version, if people go updating software and it doesn't function and bricks, they get support tickets en masse.