makan
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If anyone is interested, I have just put my TT up for sale https://www.head-fi.org/classifieds/chord-hugo-tt-dac-headphone-amp.66056/
cheers for this, honestly speaking can't notice a difference so I think I'm just gonna turn it off and save some energy!There is no right answer. Some will say yes, whilst others will say no. The DAC may sound slightly better after being on for an hour or so, but you may not notice any difference. Try leaving it on for a day, paly a track you are familiar with, and see what you think. Then, turn it off at night, try the same track the next day from the powering it up, and see what you think. Based on your results, you can answer your question.
interesting, although I have had the issue happen to me when I've switched back to fixed line output manually myself. I've bought a usb to optical output just to troubleshoot further, but will definitely keep your suggestion in mind. cheers!My fixed line out auto set craped out and I do it manually now on tt reboot, no big deal.
I don’t think the hand shake loss is cable related.
OK. Can you explain why it is you feel this way? The TT does seem to strike a nice balance between musicality, detail, tonal balance, and time domain. I had a TT2, and whilst it is technically more advanced, the TT is damn enjoyable, both as a stand alone setup and a DAC to a high quality headphone amp.You won't be disappointed
I would argue that it's 'better' than TT2 and even Dave. (Yes I owned all of them, just saying from a time perspective)
I think that I remember someone posting, but it is probably on the MScaler thread if you search (the TT thread receives so few posts nowadays).Has anyone tried the TT with the M-Scaler? Just curious.
You already answered it yourselfOK. Can you explain why it is you feel this way? The TT does seem to strike a nice balance between musicality, detail, tonal balance, and time domain. I had a TT2, and whilst it is technically more advanced, the TT is damn enjoyable, both as a stand alone setup and a DAC to a high quality headphone amp.
I did. Definitely not worth the money (you will find photos and my posts in the m scaler thread), no way, save money for headphones or something different.I think that I remember someone posting, but it is probably on the MScaler thread if you search (the TT thread receives so few posts nowadays).