TabCam
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Audiophonics says 110V on request. I think it is jumper selectable as they use the Hypex 1200A700 which is jumper selectable.
Is the channel imbalance switched to the other channel when you switch both input and output connectors? It is odd that it disappears with gain active, would have expected the opposite.
Is the channel imbalance switched to the other channel when you switch both input and output connectors? It is odd that it disappears with gain active, would have expected the opposite.
Have you considered that due to COVID, there is some delay to be expected?Also, good luck getting any after sales support from Audiophonics for any technical questions or troubleshooting because they never reply back.
Have you considered that due to COVID, there is some delay to be expected?
Also, good luck getting any after sales support from Audiophonics for any technical questions or troubleshooting because they never reply back.
An eco strip like this one below works great for powering devices on without trigger. For example, plug the DAC into the master outlet, and when the DAC turns on, the strip turns on the slave outlets with the amplifiers. DAC turns off, strip turns off the amplifiers.
https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-Protector-Protection-AV88SATG/dp/B0084PKCGA/
Audiophonics says 110V on request. I think it is jumper selectable as they use the Hypex 1200A700 which is jumper selectable.
Per the Hypex datasheet, it goes here. As shown in this picture, there is no jumper plugged-in, so this way is for 230VAC. You need a plug connecting those two pins together for 115VAC mains.Thanks for the info.
I sent this query to Audiophonics but never got any reply back from them.
Anyone has any internal picture showing the jumper?
Thank you for sharing.Per the Hypex datasheet, it goes here. As shown in this picture, there is no jumper plugged-in, so this way is for 230VAC. You need a plug connecting those two pins together for 115VAC mains.
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That is odd, I almost always get answers within one working day, at most two.Also, good luck getting any after sales support from Audiophonics for any technical questions or troubleshooting because they never reply back.
I noticed when I switch the gain to bypass (lowest), there's a noticeable channel imbalance prioritizing the left channel. The reason I switch the gain to bypass is because I was testing some SE dacs/preamp and the default gain was too much, but then I realized its way too low now with bypass. They did mention that its meant for powerful preamp with active gain.
However, I have no issue with channel imbalance with default gain when connected to a balanced dac/preamp. My main dac is balanced so it wont really be an issue for me, but it would be a problem for those that uses SE.