willowbrook
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This has to be a game changer...very tempting to ditch portable setup.
Now, all we have to wait for is the Fulla Schiit Multibit!
But joking aside, Jason, will you suggest us getting a better power supply and do you have any to suggest?
So can the modi multibit be usb powered? Also no way to change it to simple mode I presume?
So, I have an Apple TV pulling Tidal off my Macbook or iPhone and Apple Lossless off my iMac. Just typing that makes me realize how preposterous I am, but forgive me for being an Apple fan boy for a second....but, do I benefit at all from going Multibit?
I have a Modi 2 Uber in there already, but need a new DAC and would move the Modi 2 Uber to the office.
No Not USB powered. USB powered is not exactly the best power source and while for some it may be fine for others it can be noisy, which is why one of the big improvements of the Modi 2 Uber and now the MB over the Regular Modi is the addition of the Linear Power supply. Simple Mode is only an issue if you have a Windows machine and are using USB. Linux and Mac OS do not need drivers.
I have a Modi 2 Uber in there already, but need a new DAC and would move the Modi 2 Uber to the office.
Contact orders@schiit.com if you bought a Modi 2 or Uber within the last month and are interested in moving up. We'll take care of you.
Yes USB powered is problematic source but still they are convenient, I'm just asking if it's even an option? I found on reddit that the uber can be usb powered so I'm just asking if it's the same for the mimby.
So can the modi multibit be usb powered? Also no way to change it to simple mode I presume?
No Not USB powered. USB powered is not exactly the best power source and while for some it may be fine for others it can be noisy, which is why one of the big improvements of the Modi 2 Uber and now the MB over the Regular Modi is the addition of the Linear Power supply. Simple Mode is only an issue if you have a Windows machine and are using USB. Linux and Mac OS do not need drivers.