gmalik
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I don’t experience different charging options.
Not everyone wants/can solder. I guess I need to buy a second module on Taobao and replace the resistors, if the hissing is annoying me. So far hissing is low enough on my end, but I didn't try my most sensitive IEMs yet.There is already a solution for the white noise, you have to replace the resistor on the oamp module. Look for the comment above. I will need also replace, I hear also white noise during the use sensitive iems.
This is a good option. Sometimes I want the output with less gain, just replacing amp module is such an easy task.Not everyone wants/can solder. I guess I need to buy a second module on Taobao and replace the resistors, if the hissing is annoying me. So far hissing is low enough on my end, but I didn't try my most sensitive IEMs yet.
Btw. sensitive IEMs don't have anything to do with bad IEMs as even TOTL class IEMs can be sensitive!
Where did you order from ? I found one on eBay US but none on eBay Germany.
Edit: Ordered one There are 2 sellers on eBay and one of them ships to Germany, the other one does not.
I wouldn't and haven't, personally. It depends on your use case, of course, but I think the case is too nice to put feet on it. Also, it doesn't seem to require the (marginal) additional cooling feet would provide.Do you put the feet on the leather?
I’m not sure, it depends on if it runs as cool as others say here.Do you put the feet on the leather?
Please write your impressions and comparisons when you get V7C opamps, very interestingI've been doing a little more testing with alternative opamps. I have a pair of Sonic Imagery Labs 994Enh-Ticha opamps, which are either faulty or don't get on at all well with the XD05. There's a lot of background noise compared to any other opamp I've tried so I've ruled those out. I've been using the ESS DAC, mostly in Eco or Normal mode - I see no reason for Turbo with my IEMs.
Comparing the SS2590s and SS3602s is proving interesting. If I could find a way of fitting the SS2590s inside, I would. Both the Sparkos opamps have a similar overall signature - accurate, technically excellent, marginally warmer than neutral. The 2590s feel fuller and more expansive, presenting a more holographic sound stage. I've tried Storm, Loki and TSMR X, all of which appear to respond similarly. If you can tolerate the impracticality of having exposed opamps, and can also tolerate the additional expense, they're worth checking out.
I'm considering trying the Burson V7 Classics and Muzg Audio JFET dual opamps, but I'm pretty sure they won't be an improvement on the SS2590s. Different, perhaps, but I doubt they'll be ostensibly "better" for my needs and tastes.
Yes, it's the same with my device, but nothing to worry about.The digital volume knob sometimes moves 2 steps forward. Anyone else experiencing this?
Thank you!Yes, it's the same with my device, but nothing to worry about.