hi, where did you get that measurement device from? I only have usb a to a and i think that would be cool to validate measurements on my max. Currently looking for an lps that could charge both amp and dac section.
I got this from a local seller but the device should be available on AliExpress. You can search for ‘UD18 USB tester’ by Atorch; this brand also has other USB testers as well. The UD18 that I have measures DC in to DC out or USB in to USB out. You cannot do any DC to USB (or vice versa) measuring with this.
I wonder why the companies are not providing matte screen protectors, but rather glossy ones which are nearly as bad as the screen glass. I threw away the screen protector and cut out a proper matte film out of an iPad screen protector. There is no drop in the sensitivity of the screen and it is much more resistant to finger prints. Especially for something that does not have external buttons, that is a must.
I notice that some people are using 20 volts to charge the amplifier batteries of the DX220Max. The highest voltage should be 18 volts and this is from the manufacture of the chip for the charging circuit. A higher voltage can burn out the chip and it would then require replacement, which would not be covered under warranty. Please use 18 votls down to 12 volts.
What I am now noticing is more texture to the sound, more nuances to the notes. Also, the imaging is more out in front and to the sides but not panned hard into right and left hearing but out at a distance. This gives a more natural sound. I was noticing some sound was too much in the right and left ear but now the left picks up enough information from the right channel to pull it away from the hard pan to the left and gets it out there int he sound scape and same for the right. Other players aren't able to do this but the ability to retrieve details and acoustical information is so good, that the Max gets more out of the recording.
I notice that some people are using 20 volts to charge the amplifier batteries of the DX220Max. The highest voltage should be 18 volts and this is from the manufacture of the chip for the charging circuit. A higher voltage can burn out the chip and it would then require replacement, which would not be covered under warranty. Please use 18 votls down to 12 volts.
@Paul - iBasso maybe iBasso could reconsider to release a power supply capable to charge both circuits - that much more convenient instead of having two separate power supplies.
If you will look to recent posts, almost every second MAX owner plans to get second PS to have it in the office, wherever - so, I believe that solution will have strong demand.
This is the most tightest sounding dap with every notes well defined with its own edge making even the dx229/8ex rather blurry in comparison.
I really really wish this was a little smaller and lighter so I can carry around. Oh well, you can't have it all.
This is the most tightest sounding dap with every notes well defined with its own edge making even the dx229/8ex rather blurry in comparison.
I really really wish this was a little smaller and lighter so I can carry around. Oh well, you can't have it all.
I notice that some people are using 20 volts to charge the amplifier batteries of the DX220Max. The highest voltage should be 18 volts and this is from the manufacture of the chip for the charging circuit. A higher voltage can burn out the chip and it would then require replacement, which would not be covered under warranty. Please use 18 votls down to 12 volts.
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