GreenBow
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EDIT: No internal battery in the M-Scaler.
About the battery:
Can it be removed, so the M-Scaler runs off charger?
Or can the M-Scalar be switched into running off charger only?
Or does the M-Scaler have the same battery desktop-function as the Hugo 2?
I presume the M-Scaler run a little warm when charging and playing, if that can be done.
Lastly, would the M-Scaler work in sitting on top of another amplifier. (I know we photos of the M-Scaler, Hugo TT 2, and Ttoby.) However some amplifiers run a little warm too. ... I have had vague thoughts about buying the Simaudio Moon 240i amplifier. It has a openings in the top of the amplifier to let out heat. I am wondering how the M-Scaler (or TT 2) would cope sat on an amplifier like that.
I never foresaw the M-Scaler being battery operated. I understand that Rob likes to use it portably though. However I always figured it would be a static charger or mains powered device. Are there any plans to develop a charger powered M-Scaler? Or is there one, and I have missed it.
About the battery:
Can it be removed, so the M-Scaler runs off charger?
Or can the M-Scalar be switched into running off charger only?
Or does the M-Scaler have the same battery desktop-function as the Hugo 2?
I presume the M-Scaler run a little warm when charging and playing, if that can be done.
Lastly, would the M-Scaler work in sitting on top of another amplifier. (I know we photos of the M-Scaler, Hugo TT 2, and Ttoby.) However some amplifiers run a little warm too. ... I have had vague thoughts about buying the Simaudio Moon 240i amplifier. It has a openings in the top of the amplifier to let out heat. I am wondering how the M-Scaler (or TT 2) would cope sat on an amplifier like that.
I never foresaw the M-Scaler being battery operated. I understand that Rob likes to use it portably though. However I always figured it would be a static charger or mains powered device. Are there any plans to develop a charger powered M-Scaler? Or is there one, and I have missed it.
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