Paul - iBasso
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We will look into this.Couldn't agree more. This would be a game changer.
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We will look into this.Couldn't agree more. This would be a game changer.
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Ditto for me, but Legend X rather than QDC
What's the battery life on the iFi Diablo?
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Unfortunately, I don't believe it can be done on the player (at least I haven't been able to). I really wish that feature would be added in an update. I've needed it more than once.Really enjoying my time with the DX300, but i for the life of me can't figure out how to re order songs on a created playlist. Can anyone tell me how to do it?
Thank youIt would depend on a connected load, but in Eco/Normal/Turbo modes it's respectively about 10/8/4 hours.
Thanks, @Paul - iBasso. Appreciate it!We will look into this.
That’s annoying. I hope it will be fixed in a future update.Unfortunately, I don't believe it can be done on the player (at least I haven't been able to). I really wish that feature would be added in an update. I've needed it more than once.
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That is pretty fast but you do need to use the battery some to calibrate it. Mine after a couple of hundred hours got much longer play time. Since then I have never run it down.Hey guys, I have the DX300 and final A8000's - I just got the DX300 today and played from 100% on both batteries in MangoOS mode with the A8000s in balanced, and Analog dropped from 100% to 33% in just one hour of continuous use. My volume was at 89 on high gain, as this is my preferred listening volume. Does the battery life get better over time? Besides playing with the gain and volume, what else can I do to increase play time? Guess this is testament to how difficult the A8000 is to drive I suppose..
Awesome, this is the answer I was looking for. Thank you!That is pretty fast but you do need to use the battery some to calibrate it. Mine after a couple of hundred hours got much longer play time. Since then I have never run it down.
Yes. Use the battery to near full discharge then recharge for a few times, then it will show the full potential.That is pretty fast but you do need to use the battery some to calibrate it. Mine after a couple of hundred hours got much longer play time. Since then I have never run it down.