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That was my thought when first seeing this. People buying them up to use as an attractive switching box for A/B comparisons of components.
That is a great idea!
That was my thought when first seeing this. People buying them up to use as an attractive switching box for A/B comparisons of components.
Great! Just ordered both the optical Modi and Sys. I've been looking forward to listening to my SACD through the Modi/Vali.
Sorry to disappoint you, but there's no way to output the 24/96 SACD layer over toslink, just the 16/44.1 redbook layer.
Sorry to disappoint you, but there's no way to output the 24/96 SACD layer over toslink, just the 16/44.1 redbook layer.
Just wanted to add my 2 cents. Yes to the first quote, kinda yes to the 2nd. Now please don't take what I say as definitive, but literally every USB DAC (stand alone DAC/amp and USB headphones) I have used/owned over the years does the exact same thing; Through any analogue out, tiny tizzy clicking electronic sound that occurs when I use the mouse in any way, or the hard disk spooling may cause it, even typing can cause that noise. Even connecting the USB DAC to a dedicated powered hub by itself does not cure the problem. Keep in mind though that the USB DACs I have used were all USB 1.1 (and USB powered), so possibly USB 2.0 will alleviate that problem. Possibly the awesome quality components used in the Modi will prevent this from occurring.
Also take note that not all computer systems will cause the problem to occur; My iMac has 100% black noise (both built-in audio and USB DAC), but virtually every PC system I have built for myself and friends/family over the years has in one way or another, electrical noise interference through the USB to analogue. YMMV.
I will confirm 100% that the optical option is the best way to go. You will never hear noise or interference as it is just light and not an electrical current. Not to mention the Modi optical has it's own external power adaptor so there will be no possible way that you will get any computer related interference. The downside is that it makes the unit not as portable.
can someone try to explain to me a pre amp.
I'm assuming it goes
DAC----->preamp--->Amp?
so this could be useful in comparing DACS? I'm not into the speaker game and that's what I think is confusing me.
Quick question on volume control for the Modi with optical output (or Opti-Modi!)...
Just got mine, which will be hooked up thusly: Apple Lossless files > iTunes for Mac AirPlay > AirPort Express optical out > Modi > integrated amp.
I've read that the best practice for volume control is to use the integrated amp rather than using the Mac computer's device volume or the iTunes software volume.
If that's true, should I have the Mac and iTunes volumes set at the highest level? Any wisdom on this question would be much appreciated.
Well, my optical Modi stopped working. Troubleshooting failed to nail down the problem, but I strongly suspect it's the Modi based on the things I could eliminate (and my years in tech support). I emailed Schiit and they suggested a few troubleshooting steps that would have involved me tearing apart my entertainment center, so instead I decided to just return it as I'm still in the 15-day return window.
I understand that new products may have bad batches. I'm not too upset about that. I also was thinking about returning it anyways, as it wasn't a huge improvement over the DAC in my sound card, so it just made that decision easier. I am a bit disappointed in their response to my ticket, though. I don't know what I was expecting, but I would think they'd be more eager to help an early adopter of a new product that (potentially) failed within two weeks.
Ah well, time to save up for that Bifrost that I wanted in the first place.
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