And also, it's Mimby, not Mumbai haha (yes, Modi and Mumbai are associated with each other but still...)
A curious case of autocorrect?
And also, it's Mimby, not Mumbai haha (yes, Modi and Mumbai are associated with each other but still...)
At the very end of the chain, the data is rounded to 16 bits (Bimby-Mumbai) and sent to the DACs.
Funny you should say this. Mumbai is what Mimby is called at home...
Will Modi Multibit work connected to a NAS drive via USB?
No, the Modi doesn't read files via USB, it connects to a device as a USB audio device (Or via Coax/TOSLink)
Thanks for the reply. My current Cambridge Audio DAC is seen by the Synology app as a USB speaker.
The connections are Synology NAS drive to Cambridge DAC using USB. Wouldn't the Schiit be seen as USB speaker?
Apologies for my questions. I'm fairly new to this.
It sounds like your NAS specifically supports USB Audio, in which case it would probably work (but no guarantees)
So, it's recommended to leave Mimby on 24/7 or don't? What's are yours thoughs/experience?
Thanks for the reply. My current Cambridge Audio DAC is seen by the Synology app as a USB speaker.
The connections are Synology NAS drive to Cambridge DAC using USB. Wouldn't the Schiit be seen as USB speaker?
Apologies for my questions. I'm fairly new to this.
Can you provide a reference to the post where Schiit recommends so? I could not find exactly that.So, it's recommended to leave Mimby on 24/7 or don't? What's are yours thoughs/experience?
Schiit recommends to do so, also mostly every owner around.
So, it's recommended to leave Mimby on 24/7 or don't? What's are yours thoughs/experience?
See my post with thoughts from a few pages back. It went unnoticed because at that time two people were actively discussing something else.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/815368/happy-as-a-pig-in-schiit-introducing-modi-multibit/2865#post_13370676
Keeping it on doesn't make sense IMO (see that post for reasoning). I don't keep it on and don't notice a difference when it warms up.