Does it support both 110V and 220V universally?
Sorry, fixed voltage design only.
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Does it support both 110V and 220V universally?
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This looks like a winner:
- LPS with toroid, Femto clocks, clean HW design, well screened
- all digital outputs one might need: USB, I2S (!), AES, coax, optical
- nice inputs as well, including SD-card (!), external HDD, Ethernet/ DLNA, aptX, streaming services
- control app via Bluetooth
- big display (I hope the selector works fine, a touch display would have been nicer)
- fair price (the nearest competitor is the Aries at double the price, and it still profits from better PSU).
Questions:
- I assume it uses linear regulators as well?
- is there a list about which DLNA servers and control points are supported (e.g. phone apps like Lumin, Kazoo, BubbleUpnp etc)?
- what is the best sounding way to feed wav files? SD card? HDD? Ethernet/DLNA/NAS?
- when switching SD cards (e.g. 200-256 GB ones), how fast the index is built? Are the databases created in the iDAP (since there is screen/selector) and also in the device running the control app? Are the databases persistent even if the medium is switched (like SD cards or HDDs)?
- is Spotify supported via Spotify Connect?
- is Roon-support possible/planned via FW updates?
- any upcoming magazine reviews in Europe?
Since the Aries I've been looking for something similar but also with I2S output and possibly with screen like the Cambridge 851N or the Naim Unity Atom. Voila! Cayin has done it, again.
Not to speak about the industry-leading presence and connection level with customers via these forums. Congratulations!
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Regarding the 2nd unit Idap-6 that I help friend to buy, and which it cannot see/search NAS drive, i advised him to try another wireless network. Recently he came back to me that his Cayin has no such problem in other netwrok/router.
@Andykong Please get your team to resolve router compatible issue with Huawei HG659b. thanks
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Thanks for the infoSorry, fixed voltage design only.
Thank you very much for your clarification.
The Huawei HG659b or HG659 is not available in China market, I have googled this model number, apparently this is an Australia/NZ based model as I can't find any information about HG659 or HD569b from other region. This is going to make the debugging impossible, without an actual sample to test and debug, we simply can't do anything about it. We have included Huawei routers in our original compatibility test, Huawei is a major player in China and Asian market, we definitely won't leave it out.
The game is getting more difficult. For discussion sake, should we go all the way to buy a Huawei HG659b from eBay and send it to china to debug the compatibility issue? Should we do this whenever someone reported an incompatible problem? If we are compatible with 9 models of Huawei routers but not this model, is it really our fault and our responsibility to create a new firmware to "resolve router compatible issue"?
not entirely your responsibility, sometimes a new firmware upgrade for the router is required as well. Not Huawei either, as Huawei may bring out numerous firmware but the Telco/ISP may not followed the frequent firmware revision.
I was hoping that Huawei have similar products in China so that compatibility issue can be resolved. Right now I am thinking to ask him to add an Access Point in his network, so that same IP range can be grabbed but the network protocol is going through new AP
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[QUOTE = "huangkang, poste: 14104671, membre: 489324"] Est-ce que quelqu'un sait que le joueur supporte la carte SD SDXC? Je veux acheter une carte SD de plus grande taille, merci! [/ QUOTE]
Thank you, I ordered one 64gb sdxc card.Bonjour, j'utilise une carte sdxc de 400g, ça marche très bien sans aucun bug.