godlikegamer
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Anyone knows how to detect player is playing native dsd or DSD to PCM beside looking at the LED or from the Fiio USB driver's info? is there a way of telling it?
If the K9pro has DSD input, the RGB indicator should glow green.Anyone knows how to detect player is playing native dsd or DSD to PCM beside looking at the LED or from the Fiio USB driver's info? is there a way of telling it?
Yes, I know that the LED will be green if DSD is played... Just wonder is there any other way of telling it?If the K9pro has DSD input, the RGB indicator should glow green.
K9 Pro indicator light description / FiiO Technical Support
https://www.fiio.com/newsinfo/557543.html
I think you can view it in the smartphone app.Anyone knows how to detect player is playing native dsd or DSD to PCM beside looking at the LED or from the Fiio USB driver's info? is there a way of telling it?
I don’t own the cobalt, tho in general i think you will probably experience better punch and fullness on the low end.hi, i am using my hifiman arya se headphone with audioquest dragonfly cobalt right now. Do you think switching from dragonfly cobalt to fiio k9 pro ess will make a significant difference?
I am sorry. I am embarrassed.Yes, I know that the LED will be green if DSD is played... Just wonder is there any other way of telling it?
I can't speak to the optical connection but did you try a different USB cable and/or different USB port on the macbook? Dropouts should not be happening over USB.FWIW, I received my K9 Pro ESS yesterday, but I was getting dropouts on USB from my MacBook Pro and also from my LG C2 (optical). Apparantly the optical issues do not have a workaround so I've ordered a Sabaj A20d (it also has the ESS 9038Pro which I wanted) but the Sabaj has the ability to compensate for jitter issues that cause dropouts on ESS-based DACs over Toslink). It's too bad since it's a nice unit otherwise, sort of reminds me of my Sony TA-ZH1ES.
Yes, I do know that you can look it up on the app, just wonder is there any other way to know which sample rate is playing without using any Fiio Ecosystem... because even using Foobar if you did not setup properly, Fiio DAC will show green LED but actually is in PCM mode, not DSD mode...I am sorry. I am embarrassed.
I can check the status via the "FiiO Control" smart phone app.
I had quite frequent dropouts with the stock usb cable, which was clearly defective.FWIW, I received my K9 Pro ESS yesterday, but I was getting dropouts on USB from my MacBook Pro and also from my LG C2 (optical). Apparantly the optical issues do not have a workaround so I've ordered a Sabaj A20d (it also has the ESS 9038Pro which I wanted) but the Sabaj has the ability to compensate for jitter issues that cause dropouts on ESS-based DACs over Toslink). It's too bad since it's a nice unit otherwise, sort of reminds me of my Sony TA-ZH1ES.
I think it should be the same sound-wise if you buy the ESS version of K9 proI've got an M17 right now. I love the sound and the power (I have HD600s and LCD-2 Classics they drive very well in DC mode). However, I find that I don't really travel with it, I'm using it on my desk most of the time. I feel a desktop unit would be easier to use on my desktop (geez, who would have guessed) with access to dials, controls, etc. I would buy a K9 Pro ESS, sell the M17, and use the residuals for some new cans or something.
My question is, since they have basically the same hardware, do they sound the same? That is, if I enjoy the sound of the M17, is that what I'll get with the K9Pro ESS? I read there was some difference with the K9Pro and the M17, but I assume that's because of the different DAC chip manufacturers.
Thanks!
True, but the K9 Pro (both versions) is also designed to be mounted vertically on your desk, if desired. That saves a bunch of desk space.In your case, I would keep the M17. The K9 pro needs two cables more (power + USB) and also takes much more space on the desk.