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Out of the box the bass was deep & warm (compared to the Amp1), but the treble was strident.I enjoyed it right out of the box.
As such burning it in to smooth out the highs.
Out of the box the bass was deep & warm (compared to the Amp1), but the treble was strident.I enjoyed it right out of the box.
The very same here, and I am not going to use that burning cables anytime soonI enjoyed it right out of the box.
You got the AMP3s model. :^)Out of the box the bass was deep & warm (compared to the Amp1), but the treble was strident.
As such burning it in to smooth out the highs.
Hello, now in my second session of music, don't listen to the loud pop sound, crack to start the dx200 with hd800s.
Please @Paul - iBasso , could you give some information regarding these sounds
Regards
You're getting issues when playing music, or only when starting / turning DX200 off?
Then contact iBasso. Things happen. I had a Leica camera that cost me 7,000$ that had to go back 3 times. Wasn't happy about it but it got fixed.Yes, the DX200 makes noises when first starting the queue and changing sample rates... sometimes even when not changing sample rates @ 44.1. Yes, it could be headphone damaging or hearing damaging. No, it definitely is NOT normal for dac/amps to make these noises... especially not high end dac/amps. I've had an RSA dac/amp for years that never made this noise. I use a Benchmark DAC2 in my studio every day that doesn't make any noise whatsoever when switching sample rates. iBasso definitely needs to fix this problem... it's another example, along with the Mango software, of a few of the basic design components of the DX200 being substantially under developed. I love the DX200, but it's in spite of these basic flaws that a DAP of this purported calibre definitely should not exhibit.
No... it's definitely a component of the design. More than likely could be fixed with firmware/software. But like Mango... whether it will ever be totally fixed is unknown at this point.Then contact iBasso. Things happen. I had a Leica camera that cost me 7,000$ that had to go back 3 times. Wasn't happy about it but it got fixed.
This is true, Mango player is a strange one for sure.No... it's definitely a component of the design. More than likely could be fixed with firmware/software. But like Mango... whether it will ever be totally fixed is unknown at this point.
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I couldn't install google play service though and google play store won't work without it, so I can't get my USB Player Pro now . ...
I tried this and I couldn't get Neutron to work ? Could not browse file directory or folder at all. Going to just factory reset and try everything again.You can just install Lurker0's modded firmware which will give you Play Store + a plethora of other nice benefits. Links and instructions are all contained within this thread.
Neutron is a bit tricky to use. For directory browsing, it is required to set up source paths, then wait for some time for Neutron to scan media, without any visible progress indicator... In general, Neutron requires some time to learn and mean.I tried this and I couldn't get Neutron to work ? Could not browse file directory or folder at all
Lurker, is there anyway to enable USB-DAC feature out of Mango ? I meant to use the dx200 as external DAC/amp to connect to iPadNeutron is a bit tricky to use. For directory browsing, it is required to set up source paths, then wait for some time for Neutron to scan media, without any visible progress indicator... In general, Neutron requires some time to learn and mean.