Is there a way to make the Windows volume to work too with this DAC? I know that it affects dynamic range, but I still need it sometimes. Other USB soundcards that I have, do not exhibit this behavior of ignoring completely the windows volume.
I think I was wrong by blaming the C200, it seems that even with the onboard soundcard of the laptop, the clicks/pops appear. I'll test some more on other computers.
I blamed the poor DAC for no reason, it seems that it's not its fault. I'm sorry. :rolleyes:
Talking about the sound, C200...
Thank you! I changed it, however, there is still a click/pop when a song starts and when i stop it. Also there will be 2 clicks/pops if the sample rate changes.
it's nothing strange, it's the new 5.50 version that is completely different. Check it out yourself: https://www.smsl-audio.com/upload/portal/undefined/SMSLUSBAudioDriver.zip from here: https://www.smsl-audio.com/portal/product/downlist/id/11.html
Yes, that's what I thought too, but my friend who owns the whole system, could not disagree more. He thinks that the Little Dot is actually the thing that brings the HD6xx's to the next level.
I've listened to a pair of HD6xx(they advertise it as a rebranded HD650) with Little Dot amp and a Meridian DAC.
I felt like the sound had a certain hardness/roughness.
My friend also had a lower spec HD5xx series, and they also gave me this impression.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Could this...
Do you guys think that the shitbox I have right now, that Weiliang Breeze Audio WBA-SE2 from the first post, could measure 1 kohm output impedance?
I've just put the multimeter on it and it shows 1kohm. I've also measured a Samsung USBC dongle and it measures 4 ohms.
Is there any truth to this description?
Btw, I saw the measurements here and there are some flaws to this amp:
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/review-and-measurements-of-monoprice-liquid-spark-headphone-amp.5224/