JacentyEsz
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I updated the player to the latest software version and my DX200 turned into a stove. After half an hour of listening, I had to turn it off because it is so hot that I'm afraid that something will break.
Did you try a factory reset? Odd that it is doing that.I updated the player to the latest software version and my DX200 turned into a stove. After half an hour of listening, I had to turn it off because it is so hot that I'm afraid that something will break.
Update this FW is a little buggy, as I already installed Lurker0 from previous FW, but factory reset solved the problem. Works smoothly nowI updated the player to the latest software version and my DX200 turned into a stove. After half an hour of listening, I had to turn it off because it is so hot that I'm afraid that something will break.
Did you try a factory reset? Odd that it is doing that.
I would try the prior fw then. Or, use the Android Tool for 8.1 like the beta version of 8.1 on the ibasso download site and update again to the latest firmware.i did and after that it is even worse in both mode, android and mango.
I am sorry this is happening. You can go to our site and reinstall the Beta of 8.1 using the Android Tool that is down the Download page a number of lines. This has to be done on a PC and the instructions are in the download. You also have to install the USB/DAC driver. You can then update with the SD card to the previous firmware.Further update
Previously, i only heard the hiss in the left channel for one to two minutes then it die dowm.
Now the hiss persists in the left channel.
I did a several factory reset and it is the same.
I even switch the amp to amp 4 but the left channel still hears the hiss.
I think it is a mother board problem noow
Any help is appreciated
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Almost same issue here, thought it was my amp8 broken until i test with amp3.Further update
Previously, i only heard the hiss in the left channel for one to two minutes then it die dowm.
Now the hiss persists in the left channel.
I did a several factory reset and it is the same.
I even switch the amp to amp 4 but the left channel still hears the hiss.
I think it is a mother board problem noow
Any help is appreciated
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Ya, me too.Damn, now I spent another 300 dollars. Damn.