VinylDan1
New Head-Fier
I just bought one. I completely love it. No QC issues so far on mine. Sounds fantastic. I feel like it was $100 well spent for sure.
I use the analog in almost every day. I haven't had any problems once I figured out the proper way to do it.Anyone have problems using the analog input on the fulla 2? I've got the headphone jack on an iphone 6 connected to the front analog input with a stereo 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable: no sound. Any idea what I might be doing wrong, or do I have a lemon?
Works fine connecting the iphone to the Fulla through the CCK and a usb cable, but I'm kind of annoyed at how easily the Lightning cable pulls out, cutting playback or causing wierd glitches. My assumption is that the Fulla's DAC isn't going to be *that* much of an improvement over the iPhone 6's?
My 3rd fulla 2 just developed a scratchy pot after a few months. Must of turned it about 40-50 times as I usually leave it alone. Can't justify getting another. Love the design and product but disappointed by the flaws. Will have another shot with an updated version if it comes
I was looking forward to getting this after my original Fulla developed noise in several spots on the volume knob conveniently after the 1-year warranty expired, shame it's still a problem and they didn't add a gain switch either.
I just tried some of the brush form (D100L) but it didn't seem to make a difference. I'm not sure where to apply it. All around the green pot, or is the problem more underneath the knob?
I just tried some of the brush form (D100L) but it didn't seem to make a difference. I'm not sure where to apply it. All around the green pot, or is the problem more underneath the knob?
It's easier with a spray, but still possible with your brush.
You need to get it inside the pot, like this guy does here:
I've guessing they got a bad batch of pots from a supplier. During manufacturing some dirt or other material got in there, or maybe there are defects on a contact surface. I doubt this happened during the contract assembly stage that Schiit has more direct control over, or that they intentionally purchased a part like this. Just a guess based on past painful experience. Main thing is, congratulations on getting that sound out of there. And don't worry: it's hard to use too much of that stuff.Thanks. I don't know if I got it inside the pot (since I didn't see an opening), but applying even more (probably way too much) eventually seemed to remove the sound. I just brushed it every place I could. But I don't understand why a new product would need this done. Isn't it for old equipment? Are they using old parts?