Poimandres
Headphoneus Supremus
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Yeah I would agree with it being speculation on your part. I didnt get that from the review at all.....
Yeah I would agree with it being speculation on your part. I didnt get that from the review at all.....
I just don't think this thing can be beat for the $. Best $500 I've spent. And I'm really cheap.
I don't know man
"[COLOR=333333]I don't like paying for features I will not use so if I was looking for a DAC for CD-quality playback only, and not higher res or a headphone amp for use with multiple 'phones, I'd go with the Halide."[/COLOR]
"[COLOR=333333]Of course a lot of what you're paying for with the Micro is additional functionality and drive for headphone users which is not our focus here so many of the Micro's features are off our beaten path."[/COLOR]
Now i reseved my Micro iDSD but how can i charge the iDSD? I see SmartPower but how to connect the SmartPower with the Blue Cable
At the back of the housing, next to the line out RCA, there is a male 3.0 USB plug. Insert the blue cable into it. Connect it to the charging port
Billson
Thank you very much, But i have 2 qut
1- What is SmartPowr port doing?
2- Can i charge my iDSD with electricity socket? Or just with PC,laptop
The port on the side is meant to charge other devices while the iDSD is turned off such as a smartphone, tablet, DAP, etc. The iDSD can be charged with a typical usb port of 500mA current but i think it can accept up to 2.1A for faster charging time. For the first charge, charge until the blue light goes off without using. Congratulations on your new iDSD.
Thank you, But can i charge the iDSD like this (Electricity socket )
Thank you, But can i charge the iDSD like this (Electricity socket )
Yes, you definitely can! In fact, charging with PC's USB might take you forever to fully charge it
When blue light is off, means the unit is fully charged btw.