davidmolliere
Headphoneus Supremus
And I have found a computer to test the DAC with... oh my this yet another level can’t wait for the iFi audio OTG cable to come in sunday
I've moved to other DACs and AMPs but probably will never sell my BL.The BL is part of my favorite desktop set up, which includes the iTubes2 and iDAC2. Might seem a bit redundant, but the trio is fabulous together. The BL is still my go-to "transportable" amp for driving harder-to-drive headphones as well. Really enjoy the sound signature.
I can't find anything to support the idea that DX120 has USB out. It is not billed as having that feature.So I have gotten the iFi audio USB-C OTG cable for the Micro iDSD BL and... the DX120 refuses to play when plugged on the USB-C of the DX120 you try to play a track and it pauses right away... I tried rebooting the DX120 to no avail, I did turn on the Micro BL first.
What did I miss?
Note that the cable I got for the iPhone works flawlessly
I tried it quickly as a transport with oppo HA2 usb dac and it worked OK, though output seems to be high and I had to keep HA2 at lower volume. Didn't work with micro iDSD BL, will try again later with another USB cable.
Use a phone@technobear Thanks, but the manual says there is OTG support :
So it should work... but doesn’t
I had missed that post from @twister6 ... so I am not the only one with issues for the Micro BL... really too bad
And it’s not the cable, doesn’t work with the iFi Audio official OTG cable so I wouldn’t hope another one solves this...
Use a phone
True. I used it with my phone for about a year until I finally bought my first DAP. You can use it to charge your phone too.Use a phone
You now using your DX200 , he is also using a iBasso dap.True. I used it with my phone for about a year until I finally bought my first DAP. You can use it to charge your phone too.
No where does it say that it does USB audio out... i think you would be in a better place if you try spdif out from dx120 to the BL...@technobear Thanks, but the manual says there is OTG support :
So it should work... but doesn’t
Edit : Oops I didn’t read properly it says it supports OTG storage devices not an external DAC...
I had missed that post from @twister6 ... so I am not the only one with issues for the Micro BL... really too bad
And it’s not the cable, doesn’t work with the iFi Audio official OTG cable so I wouldn’t hope another one solves this...
No where does it say that it does USB audio out... i think you would be in a better place if you try spdif out from dx120 to the BL...
You're doing it wrong. That is virtually impossible with spdif. Sounds like you had a mono analogue link there. What cable did you use and which ports did you plug it into?Well I did but other than it’s limited to 24/192 I have an issue the iBasso cable only gives me the left channel for some reason...
You're doing it wrong. That is virtually impossible with spdif. Sounds like you had a mono analogue link there. What cable did you use and which ports did you plug it into?
OK, I can see that the coax output has its own socket on DX120 and iDSD has an RCA dedicated to coax so provided you are using these two sockets, there is something seriously amiss with the hardware. You see with spdif there is only one signal which encodes both left and right channels so for one channel to be missing implies a hardware fault in the DX120 whereby one channel is not being encoded or there is a hardware fault in the iDSD whereby one channel is being lost on its way to the DAC chip. Somehow you need to eliminate one or the other.It’s the coaxial cable provided by iBasso, and I plugged it into the SPDIF port... I am not at home but I’ll post a pic...
OK, I can see that the coax output has its own socket on DX120 and iDSD has an RCA dedicated to coax so provided you are using these two sockets, there is something seriously amiss with the hardware. You see with spdif there is only one signal which encodes both left and right channels so for one channel to be missing implies a hardware fault in the DX120 whereby one channel is not being encoded or there is a hardware fault in the iDSD whereby one channel is being lost on its way to the DAC chip. Somehow you need to eliminate one or the other. Do you have anything else with a coax input? An integrated amp or receiver perhaps? Conversely do you have anything else with a coax output? A CD player or DVD player perhaps?