Lifted Andreas
Formerly known as geko95gek.
Got the same for my G6. It works perfectly without discharging
A system setting perhaps..
Got the same for my G6. It works perfectly without discharging
Dear friend,Compared to using a standard double-sided 3.5mm cable from my Q1 mkII's SE-out, this NewFantasia cable on Amazon produces a significantly more narrow (smaller) sound-stage from the FiiO's balanced-out. I'm using various headphones with 3.5mm input... all with the same result.
FiiO, do you know why this might be happening? NewFantasia assured me that the connector was constructed correctly: R- R+ L+ L-. Could it be that balanced output -to- unbalanced input is not possible without active circuitry?
Also, can the Q1 mkII be firmware-updated? Thanks.
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Dear friend,
Are you talking about the sound quanlity? Generally, Banlanced output has higher channel separation and steoro sense.
The Q1MKII doesn't have firmware update.
Best regards
are you talking about losing soundstage when using the L26?Yes, that's what I was expecting, but the 2.5mm balanced -to- 3.5mm unbalanced cable resulted in a significantly narrower sound-stage from the FiiO Q1 mkII's balanced-out.
FiiO, do you know why this might be happening? If the connector was constructed correctly (R- R+ L+ L-), could it be that balanced-to-unbalanced is not possible without active circuitry?
I get the stuttering problem as well on my iPhone 7 playing music via Spotify premium and tidal lossless.The problem with stuttering on the iPhone is due to the phone’s True Tone setting. Turn off True Tone in Display & Brightness setting and it plays perfectly.
Also does anyone know if you can listen through this on an iPhone and charge at the same time using the Belkin Lightning Audio + Charge Rockstar cable?
I don’t see why it wouldn’t but I’d like some confirmation.
Thanks
I get the stuttering problem as well on my iPhone 7 playing music via Spotify premium and tidal lossless.
I looked at the display and brightness section but do not see anything close to True Tone in there. Are you talking about turning off night shift mode? That changes the color of the screen during nighttime hours to be easier on the eyes I don’t see how it would cause this stuttering I hear that lasts 1-2 seconds usually once sometimes twice per song
Dear friend,Yes, that's what I was expecting, but the 2.5mm balanced -to- 3.5mm unbalanced cable resulted in a significantly narrower sound-stage from the FiiO Q1 mkII's balanced-out.
FiiO, do you know why this might be happening? If the connector was constructed correctly (R- R+ L+ L-), could it be that balanced-to-unbalanced is not possible without active circuitry?
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Dear friend,
Let confirm you are using 2.5mm balanced port or 3.5 port first?
2.5mm balanced-adpter for 3.5 unbalanced-3.5mm headphone: you could not get the same effect like using banlanced output.
Best regards
As I explained, I wanted to take advantage of the FiiO Q1 mkII 2.5mm balanced-out... to connect to my 3.5mm unbalanced headphones. I knew that I would not get the same effect as using a fully balanced connection, but the cable I used resulted in a significantly narrower sound-stage compared to using a standard 3.5mm cable from the FiiO Q1 mkII unbalanced-out.
I was assured that the 2.5mm connection was constructed correctly (R- R+ L+ L-). Is balanced-to-unbalanced conversion/transmission not possible without active circuitry?
+1If you are connecting an unbalanced cable to a balanced source you might short circuit the amp. Not a good idea. Garbled sound is the least of your problems. If you have a balanced cabled headphone you can connect it with an adapter to unbalanced output but not the other way around. Balanced output has to always be connected to balanced down the line, otherwise you are combining the different grounds and short circuiting them, which can even damage the amp. Don’t do this. Recalled your headphones or buy a balanced cable for them, it’s the only way.
If you are connecting an unbalanced cable to a balanced source you might short circuit the amp. Not a good idea. Garbled sound is the least of your problems. If you have a balanced cabled headphone you can connect it with an adapter to unbalanced output but not the other way around. Balanced output has to always be connected to balanced down the line, otherwise you are combining the different grounds and short circuiting them, which can even damage the amp. Don’t do this. Recable your headphones or buy a balanced cable for them, it’s the only way.
The cable I have was custom-constructed: the end connected to my FiiO Q1 mkII is balanced (TRRS) 2.5mm ; the other end is unbalanced 3.5mm (to connect to my headphones). The sound is listenable, with a much narrower sound-stage compared to using a double-ended 3.5mm cable with the FiiO's unbalanced-out.
Even if the 2.5mm balanced connection was constructed correctly (tip to sleeve: R- R+ L+ L-), is balanced-to-unbalanced conversion possible within a cable?