PinkyPowers
Reviewer: The Headphone List
Using which amp module?
Two different ones. A 4.4 and a 2.5 only.
Using which amp module?
Am4?Two different ones. A 4.4 and a 2.5 only.
It's like the Objective 2 amp in a way. Your gear sounds like how it's supposed toThought I'd post this here as well...just checking the pairings with some gear. All sounds great so far...
![]()
Did you do a reset or something?I too had to re-download over 3K files on Spotify because they were all gone... Bloody hell that's annoying since my connection sucks.![]()
I just updated to the newest firmware and I found this odd bug.
If you are using the album's playlist and you've set it to sequential play, after jumping to the next album, it won't choose the album's song that you are currently on, but the album's song that you are currently in. You'd need to go back to the full list of album and go back to the album you want to play.
e.g.
You have 3 albums:
Album A:
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Album B:
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Album C:
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
If you started from Album A, and played till Album C, clicking Album A's Track 3 will play Album C's Track 3 instead.
Hopefully this issue will be fixed in the next firmware update.
![]() |
![]() |
Stay updated on Cayin at their sponsor profile on Head-Fi.
![]() |
I too had to re-download over 3K files on Spotify because they were all gone... Bloody hell that's annoying since my connection sucks.![]()
![]() |
![]() |
Stay updated on Cayin at their sponsor profile on Head-Fi.
![]() |
Yeah the clicks don't always correspond one to one with the dB change for whatever reason.Loving the bass on these. Very powerful and articulate.
EDIT: When going up in volume per dB, does anyone else notice sometimes you need to roll more “ticks” than other times?
Loving the bass on these. Very powerful and articulate.
EDIT: When going up in volume per dB, does anyone else notice sometimes you need to roll more “ticks” than other times?
![]() |
![]() |
Stay updated on Cayin at their sponsor profile on Head-Fi.
![]() |
That explains a lot, thanksThe volume table didn't go all the way linear from 0 to 99. I don't have the current N3 volume table with me, but from what I recall, the "middle" section is 0.5dB per click, and then we change to 1db per click on point, and then 2dB per click when you approach the lower end of the volume table.