Roy G. Biv
Headphoneus Supremus
Bonnie Raitt can do no wrong IMO. 

So you've tried that, have you?Like drinking sand
Hmm, that's interesting. Roon does have Lock Screen controls and it's certainly not playing anything on the phone so they must have some (hacky?) workaround.Neither of which is possible, unfortunately.
Lock screen controls aren't actually part of any app but the operating system. Since the iOS device itself isn't actually playing any audio, there aren't any playback controls that could be shown on the lock screen.
And so does Sibelius.ā¦and so does Mahler.
Progress!Regarding the new BYGGY DAC:
I am on the list for a new BYGGY for my main system to go with my Freya N and Tyrs. I have a YGGY OG A2 Unison but use it in my office with a RAG 2.
In any case, I noticed that the rear pic of the BYGGY that is on your website appears to have two Unison 384s with USB C jacks. I am sure like many of us; I use USB A-B cables. If I buy a BYGGY, I will have to buy a new cable, even though I am happy with my current USB cables. Is there a reason why, as long as you have 2 USB inputs, that you don't make one a USB type B instead of both USB C?
Thanks.
Back in the 70s I thought Iād really pushed the boat out when I upgraded my primitive Garrard SP25 to a Pioneer PL12D!Naturally there are plenty of Thorens tables that were early belt drive but this is is a great example of Japanese manual belt drive tables.This uses a fairly wide belt by modern standards and the speed is pretty much spot on.
While I like modern tables it is fun for me to do a bit of audio Archeology. Listening to Creedence from late 60ās to early 70ās now. Rather than purchasing seven albums, their greatest hits are on two vinyl records.
Hardware volume buttons are definitely a no-go, as is the native playback control which you nicely explained.Neither of which is possible, unfortunately.
Lock screen controls aren't actually part of any app but the operating system. Since the iOS device itself isn't actually playing any audio, there aren't any playback controls that could be shown on the lock screen.
Access to a device's volume control buttons isn't officially supported. Any apps from other sources that do offer that are using private APIs and are risking removal of their apps from distribution, as well as suspension of their developer accounts.
While this is annoying (and it is), there are very good reasons for both of these restrictions. I won't go into either because that's not the scope of this thread, and I'd appreciate if this isn't being misunderstood by folks here as an invitation to yet another Apple vs. Android debate.
With that said: We'll do our best to offer alternatives down the road that are just as useful, maybe even better, without breaking our commitment to keeping things above board.
USB A-B are the best IMO and I donāt like the C connectors. Good old fashioned USB āprinterā cables.Regarding the new BYGGY DAC:
I am on the list for a new BYGGY for my main system to go with my Freya N and Tyrs. I have a YGGY OG A2 Unison but use it in my office with a RAG 2.
In any case, I noticed that the rear pic of the BYGGY that is on your website appears to have two Unison 384s with USB C jacks. I am sure like many of us; I use USB A-B cables. If I buy a BYGGY, I will have to buy a new cable, even though I am happy with my current USB cables. Is there a reason why, as long as you have 2 USB inputs, that you don't make one a USB type B instead of both USB C?
Thanks.
Regarding the new BYGGY DAC:
I am on the list for a new BYGGY for my main system to go with my Freya N and Tyrs. I have a YGGY OG A2 Unison but use it in my office with a RAG 2.
In any case, I noticed that the rear pic of the BYGGY that is on your website appears to have two Unison 384s with USB C jacks. I am sure like many of us; I use USB A-B cables. If I buy a BYGGY, I will have to buy a new cable, even though I am happy with my current USB cables. Is there a reason why, as long as you have 2 USB inputs, that you don't make one a USB type B instead of both USB C?
Thanks.
I'd sure hate to be a manufacturer caught in the middle of a 'cable standards war'. Regardless of whether Schiit chose USB A/B/C/Micro/Mini there's always going to be a crowd that feels the choice was wrong.USB A-B are the best IMO and I donāt like the C connectors. Good old fashioned USB āprinterā cables.
USB-A and USB-B are not as fast as USB-C. As of Fall '24 all cell phones are USB-C.USB A-B are the best IMO and I donāt like the C connectors. Good old fashioned USB āprinterā cables.
Nice!Finally found my Tubemonger 12A*7 to E88CC (6922, etc.) adapters. 1st up is the Brimar CV-455s ( Footscray)!
And the rear 6N6P are properly lifted using TM socket savers to retain the appropriate "stock-like" appearance.![]()