Fink24
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I guess you will have to use 1/4 to 1/8 adapters to use IEM's.
I'm just glad it's not broke.I guess you will have to use 1/4 to 1/8 adapters to use IEM's.
I have a few questions, I appreciate any advice.
I own a mojo and use it to drive he500 headphones, it sounds great with them but there's a slight dip in sub bass frequencies, would the ifi micro be more suitable and provide the same level of detail? has anybody tried both with he500s?
Also I have a titanium hd sound card in my pc, how can I route the titanium hd to the ifi for cmss3d effects, is this possible?
Would I be able to connect my active speakers to the ifi and bypass the in built amp?
Thanks
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Got mine today. No issues there.Hi guys,
I got my new micro iDSD, there seems to be a notchy feeling around the 9 o'clock volume knob when I turn it, do you guys have this?
thanks, maybe IFI's poor quality control. time to call up Adorama during lunch
Also I have a titanium hd sound card in my pc, how can I route the titanium hd to the ifi for cmss3d effects, is this possible?
This might be a silly question but you do know it's an on/off switch?
I believe the Titanium HD does have an optical S/P-DIF output. It's hidden inside one of the RCA's so you just need an RCA/Toslink adaptor like the one that ships with the iDSD. The latter also has an optical S/P-DIF input hidden inside the co-axial RCA.