caracara08
Headphoneus Supremus
Does anyone have any insider info on when the download for the 64bit usb dac will be popping up?
Does anyone have any insider info on when the download for the 64bit usb dac will be popping up?
are you using a separate/external amp for the th900 or is the dx90 enough to make them sing. I'm thinking of getting a th900 soon if one comes up for sale in Australia for the right price cheers
Dude, the reason for H2TESTW is to test the ability of the card to actually read and write ~64GB of data which is exactly what the app does. You will never know if the card is healthy unless you do the entire test. And yes it does take a while to perform. It actually writes 64GB of data and then reads it back looking for errors. Then you know...not just the silly read and write speed data which is useless anyway....
Speaking of read & write speeds....audio/music files are not sensitive to this even if it is 'slow'. Only stuff like HD video recording & playback would matter. Even a very slow card will playback audio files just fine.
Your problems are undoubtedly related to having a bogus SD card and the sooner you test it to VERIFY it's health the better off you and all of us trying to help you will be....DO IT!
Ok, so I was at my buddy's house. He has the same exact 64gb sandisk microsd card in his Samsung Galaxy S4. I popped it into my DX90 and it read all of his music files without a problem, I also played around with it a bit skipped tracks, FF and RW for a few minutes to make sure that my DX90 doesn't freeze. Also when we physically looked at the cards it was pretty obvious that my card (although they did a great job!) didn't look quite right. something was off with the print.
I'll try to do the full test just for the fun of it anyway, thanks for all the advice fellas.
Mine is real tight also. I took a really thin knife edge and very carefully got it between the body and the back and opened it about 1/8 of an inch. At least you know it won't come off when you don't want it to. :^) The edge could mar the back though so another way is to use some velcro to the back and on another surface and use that to open it by pulling it open towards the end and then lifting it off.
It's the other way around for me. I got no problem taking the backplate off. I just pressed on the backplate with my thumb firmly but not very hard and it slide off easily wih a firm push. However, when putting it back on, it won't go all the way and stuck at 1/8 inch of a gap. No matter how hard I push with my thumb it won't budge. I had to push it aginst the wall to completely shut it close. I tried it the 2nd time and it's the same. I examine the edges of the plate and compared it to my DX50 but I can't see any noticeable difference.
Maybe it's just too tight by a hair.
I also I did not have any problem removing the backplate following your instructions. But now, it may sound funny, I cannot find a way of removing the battery. It is so tight there that I cannot find a place to grab it and pull it out. How did you do it?
Thank!
So, I better hear a difference!
With the back off I just smack the open back against my other hand and let the inertia move it out.
Ok, I just took the back off with just my hand, xxnm that is one snug fit! lol Anyway, I then did just as described, hitting the open back against my other palm and the battery comes right out.
I have ordered 3 OEM Samsung batteries, cells from Korea and assembled in China. I have read good things of these also and I can't find any from Japan. So I am going to parallel 2 of them and leave the other single, obviously. I have so many batteries now it is crazy but they aren't that expensive and this is one of my few hobbies. So, I better hear a difference! :^)
With the back off I just smack the open back against my other hand and let the inertia move it out.
Ok, I just took the back off with just my hand, xxnm that is one snug fit! lol Anyway, I then did just as described, hitting the open back against my other palm and the battery comes right out.
I have ordered 3 OEM Samsung batteries, cells from Korea and assembled in China. I have read good things of these also and I can't find any from Japan. So I am going to parallel 2 of them and leave the other single, obviously. I have so many batteries now it is crazy but they aren't that expensive and this is one of my few hobbies. So, I better hear a difference! :^)
Sandisk cards are pretty inexpensive now for the 64gb. I was paying 60 dollars and then down from there. I have many and they all play and I got them all off of Amazon. I also have two 128gb Sandisk cards, the last one for 99 dollars and they work great. I would just get a couple of good cards from a known source and move on. And I would file a complaint and get a refund. I have had some other items that were fraudulent and filed a complaint and the money was refunded, they didn't even want the item back. So it was left to me to throw it away.
Originally Posted by jamato8
I have ordered 3 OEM Samsung batteries, cells from Korea and assembled in China. I have read good things of these also and I can't find any from Japan. So I am going to parallel 2 of them and leave the other single, obviously. I have so many batteries now it is crazy but they aren't that expensive and this is one of my few hobbies. So, I better hear a difference! :^)
You're certainly committed. I think it will work fine but the only issue I could see is charging in parallel. I don't think it's and problem but there are 2 separate circuits in the batteries. Guess we'll know when you try. Better sound from a lower source impedance, more capacity and similar size of the medium Anker would be great.