We recently tried to measure the maximum power , and maximum AC voltage that 220 MAX can produce, In the range of popular resistances from 8 to 40 Ohm.
It turned out that the maximum AC voltage level on the Phone out was 1.47 volts, and on the balanced output 2.84 volts / 40 ohm.
The question , how exactly were the voltage values of 8 volts obtained? This is much more than 3 volts that we get even without load... Perhaps there are some limits or software level settings? How do we get the loudness limits correctly?
Thanks to Head-fier @artpiggo for PM’ing me and helping me get it working.
The iBasso DX220 Max does not have any physical buttons.
Some have found other physical remotes work (especially after the recent update).
Such as the Satechii:
And a few other similar ones (good for driving cars safely etc).
Many of us might be browsing our phones on a commute etc and via phone is useful.
EDIT: i do not know if this first effort by me was done over bluetooth or my homes wifi...ugh.
Enter the Hibymusic app.
(I don’t know any music playback quality versus stock iBasso Android Mango OS).
Directions:
“DX220 MAX open BT.
Open the HibyMusic app and set it as hiby link server.
(NOT Hibylink client).
Open phone in the Hibymusic app
-and set it as hiby link client.
Open Bluetooth and click to pair with DX220MAX.” - Artpiggo
NOTE: for several tries i had not luck with the DX220 Max showing up on my iphone.
- i then paired the FiiO BTR3K to open a pathway so to speak and then the iBasso DX220 Max connected.
BOOM! A remote for the DX220 Max.
NOTE: it can be hit or miss depending on your mobile device for connecting. I had some difficulties (hit and miss for me using iphone SE) - others were ok.
Thanks to Head-fier @artpiggo for PM’ing me and helping me get it working.
The iBasso DX220 Max does not have any physical buttons.
Some have found other physical remotes work (especially after the recent update).
Such as the Satechii:
And a few other similar ones (good for driving cars safely etc).
Many of us might be browsing our phones on a commute etc and via phone is useful.
Enter the Hibymusic app.
(I don’t know any music playback quality versus stock iBasso Android Mango OS).
Directions:
“DX220 MAX open BT.
Open the HibyMusic app and set it as hiby link server.
(NOT Hibylink client).
Open phone in the Hibymusic app
-and set it as hiby link client.
Open Bluetooth and click to pair with DX220MAX.” - Artpiggo
NOTE: for several tries i had not luck with the DX220 Max showing up on my iphone.
- i then paired the FiiO BTR3K to open a pathway so to speak and then the iBasso DX220 Max connected.
BOOM! A remote for the DX220 Max.
NOTE: it can be hit or miss depending on your mobile device for connecting. I had some difficulties (hit and miss for me using iphone SE) - others were ok.
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