jlbrach
Headphoneus Supremus
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you are correct,thank you...while my b2 remote does not control the volume on my dave the original dave remote does indeed control the CD functions on the b2....
I need to get home after work and tennis to double check on this. But the B2 remote is a pseudo-universal remote so if you click a button that sets it to control something else and then click the volume button, I think that's when it won't control DAVE's volume. But I can't remember which button you have to click back to get back to controlling DAVE's volume at work. But as others have said, other than using the Blu2 remote button to turn off the display on Blu2 if you're a USB guy, I find it much better to use the DAVE remote to control everything.you are correct,thank you...while my b2 remote does not control the volume on my dave the original dave remote does indeed control the CD functions on the b2....
I need to get home after work and tennis to double check on this. But the B2 remote is a pseudo-universal remote so if you click a button that sets it to control something else and then click the volume button, I think that's when it won't control DAVE's volume. But I can't remember which button you have to click back to get back to controlling DAVE's volume at work. But as others have said, other than using the Blu2 remote button to turn off the display on Blu2 if you're a USB guy, I find it much better to use the DAVE remote to control everything.
I think it's the HIFI button, which acts as a toggle between the two modes, also named "ESC", to escape from its partial functionality as a Dave remote. All completely intuitive
i recognize that I am in the minority here regarding CD's.....I am a CD guy and own in excess of 5K cd's including a large collection of mosaic jazz sets and other hard to find albums etc....I use Tidal for the most part for my HP listening but have found that there are tons of CD's I own in physical form that are favorites of mine that are not currently available on Tidal...there are a number of artists of renown who have not yet allowed their music to be on any streaming services....for me the ability to augment Tidal and listen to my CD's that i cant access on Tidal using the Blu 2 is a godsend...in addition the CD section of the Blu 2 is outstanding and it sounds fabulous...one small complaint, the CD compartment is rather clunky and difficult to access and if you have large fingers it is a task to extract a CD..that said,I am thrilled with the combination of CD player and USB connection to Tidal or any other service!
I am always amazed that in cases like this with such advanced tech and so much hard work put into the process that simple things such as the CD compartment and extraction are almost ignored or given some little attention!
Or, you could use a pen in the recess, slide it under the CD, flip it and catch the CD as it falls
Indeed, what were they thinking.
I would hold off on USB cables with Blu2. I used to hear subtle differences with DAVE with really noisy USB sources. But I think the galvanic isolation between Blu2 and DAVE is even better than DAVE's USB so I actually don't hear any differences anymore as long as your source USB doesn't act up with Blu2.I'm planning on connecting my Aurender N10 to Blu2, in the past I've been happy with Cardas clear USB cables, noticed they have a new high speed version is anyone familiar with this cable? Thanks Marc
I would hold off on USB cables with Blu2. I used to hear subtle differences with DAVE with really noisy USB sources. But I think the galvanic isolation between Blu2 and DAVE is even better than DAVE's USB so I actually don't hear any differences anymore as long as your source USB doesn't act up with Blu2.