The scratching sound heard from the D2 volume pot varies depending on the choice of opamps...Some make no noise at all, others quite a bit. I am, at the moment, using 2 LM6622 opamps and they make a lot of noise, but it is of little consequence, as they sound superb!
hmmm your right. last night in installed two OPA2111 opamps. I just tested this - the volume scratching is gone, but now theres a loud click when i turn the knob/D2 on and off.
Also the gain click is probably 3x louder...i only just then flicked the switch, it was painfully loud with IEMs
Originally Posted by wired00 /img/forum/go_quote.gif hmmm your right. last night in installed two OPA2111 opamps. I just tested this - the volume scratching is gone, but now theres a loud click when i turn the knob/D2 on and off.
Also the gain click is probably 3x louder...i only just then flicked the switch, it was painfully loud with IEMs
Hey, can y'all comment on what phones you're driving with the D2, and how they are responding?
I guess I'm thinking primarily of power considerations with the rechargeable batteries, but certainly more poetic musings about opamp synergy or things even more esoteric would be great.
I've heard from ibasso that the next iteration is coming sooner than later...
Originally Posted by iittoo /img/forum/go_quote.gif can i ask,what impedance can this D2 viper take up to?can even drive those diff to drive can?and heard that viper D2 is limited edition ar?
Others here are much more knowledgable, but I have AKG K240s which are 600 ohm, and the D2 works just fine. Sounds great to me in fact, but doesn't drive them super-loud. Not a problem for me.
The "D2 Viper" is the limited edition version which has opamp sockets so you can roll your own. There is supposed to be a production version of the D2 with soldered opamps due out soon. I think someone mentioned it will be called "D2 Boa".
For you super sensitive IEM lovers out there, I found that my D2 Viper makes a low volume "crack" noise every 7-10s in low gain when plugged in. This crack is basically the charging circuit checking its charge or something. It's very annoying, so I only use low noise opamps at high gain now.
Your mileage may vary though. My FreQs are sensitive to all sorts of signal imperfections.
Edit: Well it comes and goes. I'm not sure what causes it. I'll update once I figure it out.
Originally Posted by powertoold /img/forum/go_quote.gif For you super sensitive IEM lovers out there, I found that my D2 Viper makes a low volume "crack" noise every 7-10s in low gain when plugged in. This crack is basically the charging circuit checking its charge or something. It's very annoying, so I only use low noise opamps at high gain now.
Your mileage may vary though. My FreQs are sensitive to all sorts of signal imperfections.
Edit: Well it comes and goes. I'm not sure what causes it. I'll update once I figure it out.
Did you do the "scratch the anodizing off the chassis where the PCB grounds to the rail it slide in on" mod?
Originally Posted by HeadphoneAddict /img/forum/go_quote.gif Did you do the "scratch the anodizing off the chassis where the PCB grounds to the rail it slide in on" mod?
No, I haven't done it, but I think it does have something to do with the grounding. I found that the cracks occur when I discharge the case by touching it, but if I leave it alone for a while, the cracking disappears. Also, the cracking doesn't occur when the amp is unplugged and running off the battery.
Oh well, it doesn't bug me much. I'm just not going to touch it often
Also, keep in mind that the cracking is very inaudible, but I listen to music at the "off" position of the D2, lol.
Originally Posted by powertoold /img/forum/go_quote.gif No, I haven't done it, but I think it does have something to do with the grounding. I found that the cracks occur when I discharge the case by touching it, but if I leave it alone for a while, the cracking disappears. Also, the cracking doesn't occur when the amp is unplugged and running off the battery.
Oh well, it doesn't bug me much. I'm just not going to touch it often
Also, keep in mind that the cracking is very inaudible, but I listen to music at the "off" position of the D2, lol.
I just bought my Viper a few hours ago, really excited as I got them together with the UM2's and they are sounding great!
Was concerned about the resale value of the Viper, I read *somewhere* on the forum, that one of these iBasso amps, either the P2 or D2 were produced in very limited quantities like 150 or so.
Can anyone shed some light on this? I bought the Viper because of the DAC abilities and also due to its higher (as compared to other amps) resale value.
The initial run of Vipers were made with sockets for the opamps that allowed one to change opamps. Later Vipers had no removeable opamps, but were a bit shorter in length.
The P2 also had sockets, but no DAC. It did have 3-position gain and bass boost switches.
Originally Posted by jamato8 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Well it is a very easy fix.
Well, after I did the mod, some pops and minor cracks still occur but less frequently.
Should I scratch off more of the lacquer to make it better, or is that pointless?
Also, after I did the mod, a few days after, I loss my right channel, but after opening up the case and scratching a few random things, it came back, lol.
I had an LM6172 SOIC soldered onto a DIP adapter that had an intermittent left channel after the solder joint broke on one of the pins. With that I found out one shouldn't press on the center of those soldered opamps, but rather one should press on the edges to seat them. Could that be the problem?
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