bortex
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Thank you
@Andykong : I have a suggestion based on our latest thread discussion regarding enabling/disabling buttons and accidental triggering while in your pocket. If Cayin can release N3 case with a cutout for buttons on the left/right sides, it should solve this problem without a need to disable buttons. When buttons are covered (silicone case) or device is naked in your pocket, it's easy to trigger them. When you have a cutout around the buttons, they become recessed and you have to poke your finger through to push them. A very simple solution, the same way how it was implemented in i5 case, which looks elegant and relative cheap (meaning the price)
Anyone know of a source for a spare N3 "USB" cable?
Just get any USB-A to USB-C 2.0 cable from somewhere like Amazon...
Hi,
You can get one (or pre-order, it is not very clear) at Audiogarden (http://audiogarden.fr) in Paris. At a fair price IMHO. I am planning to go there next week to test the N3 with my headphones.
Bon w-e
@Andykong : I have a suggestion based on our latest thread discussion regarding enabling/disabling buttons and accidental triggering while in your pocket. If Cayin can release N3 case with a cutout for buttons on the left/right sides, it should solve this problem without a need to disable buttons. When buttons are covered (silicone case) or device is naked in your pocket, it's easy to trigger them. When you have a cutout around the buttons, they become recessed and you have to poke your finger through to push them. A very simple solution, the same way how it was implemented in i5 case, which looks elegant and relative cheap (meaning the price)
Yeah they do! And it is free!
I have ordered 1 item before.
Sadly the Cayin N3 is on back-order @Audiogarden.
Hope this helps!
Yeah they do! And it is free!
I have ordered 1 item before.
Sadly the Cayin N3 is on back-order @Audiogarden.
Hope this helps!
Hmmmm. Well, that's annoying. I just discovered that the N3 forgets that it's in line-out mode if it times out (goes to sleep) and then it resumes in headphone mode even though it's still connected to my amp.
Hmmmm. Well, that's annoying. I just discovered that the N3 forgets that it's in line-out mode if it times out (goes to sleep) and then it resumes in headphone mode even though it's still connected to my amp.
I like that feature because if you're using line out for a speaker and then want to use earphones again and you forget to switch it back to headphone out you don't get blasted with music at full volume.
Indeed, I think it's a safety feature to protect your ears!