monumonu
New Head-Fier
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@pompecukor I'll keep the Sig as it is, with this minor downsize like ifi says. @tonehk it's more pronounced with the BL, imbalanced from 9 to 10 here.
If you want to listen at low volume then set Gain to achieve the desired level with volume control at 12 o'clock. In other words - stay out of the 9/10 o'clock region.From what I am seeing it is random. Luck based. As I said mine is almost at 10 o'clock. Your is 9. And some people have none at all. If you liked to listen to music at low volumes and you had 10 like I do, you would be bothered.
I like the Xbass very much, so I am inclined to stay with the Sig, just ask for a replacement unit.
Light extinguished.I haven't found it in the manual: how do I know that the battery is fully charged? I have the iDSD Sig now for about 4 hours charging and the LED is flashing white (fast charging).
Hi,Thanks for your explanation. I do get that the IEM match were meant for sensitive IEMs, but when using my cans I feel like they both give a similar gain difference.
I can have the Power Mode at Turbo and the IEMmatch at ultra sensitive and the volume level seems the same as having the PowerMode at ECO and IEmatch OFF.
I find I could probably never need or use TURBO unless I have the IEMmatch turned on even with my ZMFs otherwise it’s just too loud. Plus TURBO seems to exacerbate the volume balance issue that people talk about.
Would be interested to see how others set their gains.
If I was to disconnect the internal battery and supply the iDSD power from USB C port, will the unit be still performing correctly?Its internal battery can't be bypassed just as it was the case with micro iDSD BL. But if you're able to provide more charge than a connected load needs, the battery won't ever die.
Can I answer that please, no I really wouldn't do that as even if it worked you loose the smoothing "capacitor" effect of the battery on the input voltage = potentially a lot more PSU noise.If I was to disconnect the internal battery and supply the iDSD power from USB C port, will the unit be still performing correctly?
Hi guys,
I just realized I was absolutely wrong, I do have quite sever channel unbalance on the 6.3 port.
The easier way to test/describe is from the point where the pot turn on, like will be at about 8:30 (pretending that it is the small arm of the clock). All the way to 10:00 (see picture), only the left speaker of my headphone is audible. I reversed the headphone on my head, just to eliminate my ear as being the culprit. It was indeed the Sig. So the right speaker only starts at 10 o'clock and of course it does not "jump in" and match the others volume, but rather starts from the bottom at that point. Hence they are quite a bit mismatched no matter what level it is at. So no matter how loud you put it, there will be a difference. quite sever at lower volumes.
Yesterday I was mostly listening loud and did not notice it at all, as I just move from cheap wireless headphones to the Sig and a better headphone.
However I generally like to listen a lower volumes so this now is a major concern for me. Changing gain does not help, this phenomenon. I am on full sized headphone and use the mid gain (that feels most right for it) and my preferred loudness (listening volume) is actually just at about this 10 o'clock
I do not have the balanced cables yet for my Dt177X and my CA Fibae 6 is yet to arrive so I cannot test the S-balanced port yet.
My question is, for those that can check, do you tend to get the unbalance on both port? Also how does this gets fixed? Warranty repair (as in takes time and long wait) or does IFI just exchange them. Are no this was a reported widely on the BL and even here on Sig some have mentioned it. I did not look into what the solutions have been. As I am using Tidal in exclusive (the whole point) I don't see anywhere where I could change the balance without defeating the purpose.
What are my options? How are others dealing with this?
I really like it otherwise, so would prefer a fix or exchange instead of a return. I am guessing not all units are like this right? It is just bad luck which you end up getting is it not?
If I was to disconnect the internal battery and supply the iDSD power from USB C port, will the unit be still performing correctly?