levonhelm
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tried reformatting your card inside X5? may be thats the cause
how can i do that ?
tried reformatting your card inside X5? may be thats the cause
I have a quick question for all X5 owner (or anyone that saw the silicone case).
When I received my X5 I was surprised to see that the silicone case was black. What I mean is that it was as black as any black silicone product I ever seen. The reason for my surprise was that every picture I saw depicted the sillicone case as charcoal. Now, this could all be about the lighting on those pictures but I wanted to ask anyone that came in contact with it to confirm that I am not going nuts.
To be honest, the "charcoal" silicone case was a downside for me as I would've preferred it black...
Hi , any one can show me how to update the firmware of the Fiio X5 . Thanks in advance .
I have a quick question for all X5 owner (or anyone that saw the silicone case).
When I received my X5 I was surprised to see that the silicone case was black. What I mean is that it was as black as any black silicone product I ever seen. The reason for my surprise was that every picture I saw depicted the sillicone case as charcoal. Now, this could all be about the lighting on those pictures but I wanted to ask anyone that came in contact with it to confirm that I am not going nuts.
To be honest, the "charcoal" silicone case was a downside for me as I would've preferred it black...
I'm seeing more people mention some harshness in the sound of the X5 - I had the same experience during the tour (though not with every album), so I'm wondering if anybody can pinpoint the part of the frequency where this is occurring...(perhaps somebody has some devices or software for measurement purposes handy) Has anybody had the same experience with unquestionably warm iems/headphones?
copy the x5.fw to the root of your SD card in TF 1 slot
Shutdown X5 then turn on while simultaneously pressing the upper left key
Mine is black and purchased from EA Audio UK
This is a known issue, the digital signal processing demand scales proportionally with sample rate on both the decoding side and equalizing side and the demand is too high for both to be implemented above 48kHz. I do not know whether this can be addressed in the future.