My q1 works with my phone if I connect it with 2 cords: micro USB to USB female, and USB to micro USB. But when I use a single micro male to micro male it doesn't work. Faulty cable? (got it cheap off eBay)
This is really a great device for the price. I've been travelling a lot and using the q1 extensively. Works great with all my cans, even my lcd2's. Such a steal.
I'd love to know how folks running the latest iOS version are using the Q1 with an iPhone/iPod/iPad. I just bought the MFI certified lightning to USB cable from Zeskit which has a ton of good reviews. That, combined with a micro USB to USB female adapter gets me nothing on any of my iDevices. I've also tried other lightning cables in this configuration with no luck.
I'm wondering if this is by Apple's design via last week's latest iOS update.
Anybody running current iOS and able to use the lightning out into the Q1?!
I'd love to know how folks running the latest iOS version are using the Q1 with an iPhone/iPod/iPad. I just bought the MFI certified lightning to USB cable from Zeskit which has a ton of good reviews. That, combined with a micro USB to USB female adapter gets me nothing on any of my iDevices. I've also tried other lightning cables in this configuration with no luck.
I'm wondering if this is by Apple's design via last week's latest iOS update.
Anybody running current iOS and able to use the lightning out into the Q1?!
We are not quite sure about the issue you mentioned. Did you turn on the CHG swtich in the Q1? Or you may change another USB cables and UAB ports to see whether it helps?
We are not quite sure about the issue you mentioned. Did you turn on the CHG swtich in the Q1? Or you may change another USB cables and UAB ports to see whether it helps?
Really impressed by the sound of the Q1 here, I honestly can't think of a better (simple) DAC / HP-Amp for my iPad Air. The sound in the (high-)mid and bass region is way more articulated / detailed in comparison to the iPad's headphone output, which has a tendency to sound soft and squashed, especially with my preferred Sennheiser HD-26 PRO (also "witnessed" on Beyerdynamic DT-770s and Focal Spirit Professionals). Honestly, the iPad doesn't do it in an unpleasant way, but the additional detail and punch are missing and "traded in" for some uncontrolled rumbly low-end.
But the Q1 can also stand up against bigger guys: When connected to the computer, the little Fiio unit's sound signature goes way more into direction of my (expensive) Lynx Hilo reference A/D D/A system than I would like to admit.
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