No, I meant to use it as an external dac, sending signal from laptop to it and after that via line out to amp
Yes, I mean exactly that
going to be pity if there is not a such function
Sorry, my misunderstanding.
No, I meant to use it as an external dac, sending signal from laptop to it and after that via line out to amp
Yes, I mean exactly that
going to be pity if there is not a such function
Hey guys I got a couple questions for you my name is Michael.
I want to buy this Pioneer 300 that you guys are talking about I have a topping D50 DAC which has Optical RCA coaxial and USB inputs.
Can I run a OTG cable out of this pioneer and on the other end on the USB into the cable can I plug it into my DAC and use this pioneer as my source or is plugging an OTG cable into this pioneer just going to make it where I can transfer files another words will it's in the music through the OTG cable?
Like many other folk, I've now experienced the failed 3.5mm jack problem, which is pathetic, given that I've only had the unit for a few months (admittedly bought second-hand but mint condition) and treated it very carefully... I'm now having to use the 2.5 with an adaptor, as I haven't got true balanced cables.... So, my question is, do we reckon that its worth taking it to a regular phone repair shop and seeing if they can solder the port back somehow?
Seriously unimpressed (and there was me thinking others were exaggerating the problem... )
If it's not fixable, I'd totally welcome recommendations for a replacement DAP. I've gotten very taken with listening to Tidal on it, so that would be a must (although I could probably live without offline)... Decent battery life (xdp300 or better) would be nice too... My budget would be less than $500.
thanks all!
A phone shop should be able to open it up, that bit is quite easy. If the socket has fallen apart or pulled tracks off the board then spares will be very difficult to get I would imagine. Good luck getting it repaired if you choose to go down that route.
Put Epoxy around the 2.5mm socket ASAP. Its a bit ugly but better that than a completely useless DAP.
As someone with a fully functional 300R, I'm curious about this epoxy method. Would Flex Seal do the trick? Can anyone link to a guide on this?A phone shop should be able to open it up, that bit is quite easy. If the socket has fallen apart or pulled tracks off the board then spares will be very difficult to get I would imagine. Good luck getting it repaired if you choose to go down that route.
Put Epoxy around the 2.5mm socket ASAP. Its a bit ugly but better that than a completely useless DAP.
Here's the post my dudes. Page 129.Epoxy resin was my solution to the problem in the end, I did this when I first read about this issue. Ugly yes probably, but no loose socket worries here.
Here's the post my dudes. Page 129.
Thanks man this is extremely helpful. Exactly what I wanted to know. Is there a particular brand of epoxy glue you used?Yes, that's how my sockets currently look. I did say it looks a bit ugly.
I just dripped the Epoxy glue on with a cocktail stick, perhaps a syringe with a fine needle and some thin UV cure glue would look better.
If anybody is worried about their sockets basically all that is required is a method of bonding the sockets to the case to strain-relief the socket to board contacts.