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Thanks for your reply. I'm looking forward to your opinions on the dacs.
Thanks for your impressions, seems like this is the 'all in one' solution i have been looking for.
Ok, thanks for the answer. Hopefully I'll get used to it.
If I use a 6.35 -> 3.5 adaptor, won't it degrade the sound?
I'm really keen to try the 05 out, but I only use IEMs.
Calm down, it happens at all, I think.
Update: I switched back to the OPA1612 to do some trouble shooting. The Xd-05 works perfectly with the OPA 1612, so it seems as if the problem is with the V5i. I've contacted Burson detailing the issues I've been having and am waiting on their response.
I just bought this fantastic DAC/Amp and for now am really liking the xduoo xd-05 but i've only tried it on my android devices.
I've got a few questions about the device that i cant seem to find answers on google.
First. Why does my xduoo xd-05 shows constantly 192khz when connect thru USB OTG when connected to OnePlus One (bacon) with the latest CyanogenOS 13.1 and my Nexus 7 v2013 with its latest Marshmallow update.
I'm not talking about any special player like PowerAmp v3 alpha but the "normal" USB DAC sound setting android uses, its allways on 192khz. At first i tought it was CyanogenOS 13.1 that was altered on the OneplusOne to function on 192khz but then ive tried on my Nexus 7 v2013 and its the same. Why does this happen? Can i change it any way?
Second. The windows drivers came on a disk CD and my laptop doesnt have any CD/DVD drive and i dont have access to any, where can i find a exact copy of the drivers that came on the original disk? Can any of you upload them? Can i find them online? Thanks.
Hi, I seem to experience the same problem with mine with a newly installed v5i. Did Burson get back to you on the issue?