I thought it had an auto off that was timed but I guess not.
I would go to the 1st page and use the 660 Tool and .img (on a PC) and then update to the latest firmware. The tool reformats and clears everything from the memory.
You could also try a Recovery where you turn the DX off and hold the forward button on the side and plug it into a charger. The Recovery menu comes up and you can navigate with the forward and back buttons on the side and do a wipe date from there by pushing the power button. It seems to work differently from the factory reset.
I thought it had an auto off that was timed but I guess not.
I would go to the 1st page and use the 660 Tool and .img (on a PC) and then update to the latest firmware. The tool reformats and clears everything from the memory.
You could also try a Recovery where you turn the DX off and hold the forward button on the side and plug it into a charger. The Recovery menu comes up and you can navigate with the forward and back buttons on the side and do a wipe date from there by pushing the power button. It seems to work differently from the factory reset.
Hi everyone, I’m having the gain knob misalignment issue that some of you have reported. I’ve already reached out to @Paul - iBasso and he recommended I take the knob off and replace the adhesive.
I’m having trouble removing the knob. Anyone have any tricks to getting this done without damaging the DAP? Also, if anyone has a recommendation for which adhesive they used to replace the one that’s already there I would be grateful. Thank you.
Since the batteries for the amp and the digital components are separate, it's fine to charge one and not the other if one is expected not to last for the time needed for the commute, correct?
The digital battery tends to drain faster than the amp battery. Other than turning off the WiFi when not needed, what else can beer dinner to slow down the drain on the digital battery?
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