Shawnb
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Use bubble gum and a tweezer.
If only. It's stuck. I'm not getting it out without damaging it.
Sending it in for servicing
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Use bubble gum and a tweezer.
I just ****ed up my Max Put the sd card in wrong and trying to get it out I pushed it even more that I can't even reach it anymore. Hopefully I can send it in for repairs.
So, you'r not alone . I didn't put it in wrong, but just pushed it to far inside. Same problem, can't reach it anymore. Did you send it to iBasso for repair?
Now I know how ths crap feeling is.Glad to see I'm not the only one. Yeah sent it in to Ibasso for repair/removal
Excellent! Enjoy the music!disregard. It arrived today
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+1 here, also had my microSD card stuck in the past and had to sent it back for repairs. My MicroSD card ended up returning in a damaged state but oh well at least it’s unstuck
I don't mess with the gain. I always use high gain. With line out I get good results.Hi, I noticed that when connected in lineout the DX220Max rightly does not activate the volume knob, but it is still possible to select the gain (low-medium-high) and so I ask you what in your opinion is the best setting? This evening I connected it to the Cayin iHA-6 and honestly I expected something better, maybe I'm wrong in setting the gain, or maybe there are other settings to set? Thank you.
After a few minutes of warming up it seems to be going much better, and do you leave the DAC volume at 132 or set it to maximum?I don't mess with the gain. I always use high gain. With line out I get good results.
Yes, it needs to warm up. I use 130 to 140.After a few minutes of warming up it seems to be going much better, and do you leave the DAC volume at 132 or set it to maximum?
As soon as I turn it on my dongles destroy it (DC04PRO-W4-M15-RU6-RU7)... I'll also have to do a bit of burn-in on my ears to get used to it again, it's been a while since I used it.Yes, it needs to warm up. I use 130 to 140.