FiiO E17 "ALPEN" - First Impression + Final Thought
Sep 11, 2012 at 7:12 PM Post #4,459 of 6,777
The E7 is taller than the E17, right? Been awhile since I've owned the E7, but I feel the E17 is shorter.
 
Sep 11, 2012 at 9:10 PM Post #4,460 of 6,777
New member of the E17 club here.
 
Sep 12, 2012 at 2:58 AM Post #4,464 of 6,777
Thanks guys. Been awhile since I've held the E7. My memory sucks, it seems. :D
 
Sep 12, 2012 at 4:11 PM Post #4,466 of 6,777
There's something that confuses me slightly with the E17. I want to plug it in to another amp and bypass the E17 amp, effectively using the E17 as a dac only. So to achieve this do i plug the external amp into the aux port and toggle LO Bypass? Or should i buy that Fiio L7 dock with a line out which was originally for the E7?
 
Sep 12, 2012 at 4:15 PM Post #4,467 of 6,777
Hey I am new to the forums and own the E17 for a very short time. Since I couldn't find anything helpful with google, I thought I might ask here since I read a thread from someone complaining. 16bit / 44100 hz would be the ONLY working selection for him.
 
When I choose 16 bit / 44100 oder 24 bit / 44100 in my realtek driver (Onboard Sound MSI P67A Gd55), my E17 still displays 16bit / 48k. Why is that? I think the E17 supports that sampling rate?
 
During gaming and listening to musik via Spotify I hear a "clicking". I didn't notice it while watching movies or listening to .flacs via foobar. Is this because my e17 won't switch to 44100 but Spotify and my game (Mass Effect 1) output 44100hz?
 
I use optical connection. I purchased the e17 for desktop use only (i hope this was the right choice :/ )
 
I hope this is the right place for my questions and I hope someone is able to help me.
 
best regards!
 
Sep 12, 2012 at 4:19 PM Post #4,468 of 6,777
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Hey I am new to the forums and own the E17 for a very short time. Since I couldn't find anything helpful with google, I thought I might ask here since I read a thread from someone complaining. 16bit / 44100 hz would be the ONLY working selection for him.
 
When I choose 16 bit / 44100 oder 24 bit / 44100 in my realtek driver (Onboard Sound MSI P67A Gd55), my E17 still displays 16bit / 48k. Why is that? I think the E17 supports that sampling rate?
 
During gaming and listening to musik via Spotify I hear a "clicking". I didn't notice it while watching movies or listening to .flacs via foobar. Is this because my e17 won't switch to 44100 but Spotify and my game (Mass Effect 1) output 44100hz?
 
I use optical connection. I purchased the e17 for desktop use only (i hope this was the right choice :/ )
 
I hope this is the right place for my questions and I hope someone is able to help me.
 
best regards!

 
If the music being played isn't 24 bit, even selecting that you want to use 24bit won't get the E17 to switch to show 24 bit.
 
The clicking could be from many things, sorry.
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There's something that confuses me slightly with the E17. I want to plug it in to another amp and bypass the E17 amp, effectively using the E17 as a dac only. So to achieve this do i plug the external amp into the aux port and toggle LO Bypass? Or should i buy that Fiio L7 dock with a line out which was originally for the E7?

To bypass the amp, you need the L7
 
Sep 12, 2012 at 4:23 PM Post #4,469 of 6,777
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Originally Posted by bowei006 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
If the music being played isn't 24 bit, even selecting that you want to use 24bit won't get the E17 to switch to show 24 bit.
 

Thanks for the fast reply, my main problem wasn't if it was 16 or 24bit but that no matter what 44100 is not displayed at anytime.
 
Sep 12, 2012 at 4:31 PM Post #4,470 of 6,777
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Thanks for the fast reply, my main problem wasn't if it was 16 or 24bit but that no matter what 44100 is not displayed at anytime.

I misread your qeustion
 
This was asked 2 times in the last 5 pages with you being the third time. The answer to this question is actually in the FiiO documentation that is included with every new E17.

 
The smaller (2) is what you should focus on. They just have it display that. It is not accurate.
 
http://www.fiio.com.cn/upfile/File/2012/20120107161255.pdf
 
There is an inaccuracy in the official photo screenshot right there as 192KHz is not supported over USB.
 

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