Vindermere
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no pops with the rme adi
As a manufacturer, I believe you shouldn't take everything a manufacturer tells you as truth .I think I've read somewhere there were less issues with volume control. But what I also read is that more AKM chips have pops when switching between sampling rates.
Well popping is an issue with AKM DACs, possibly due to the implementation.As a manufacturer, I believe you shouldn't take everything a manufacturer tells you as truth .
What is the meaning of this pops?I think I've read somewhere there were less issues with volume control. But what I also read is that more AKM chips have pops when switching between sampling rates.
Supposedly AKM chips easily make a low 'pop' sound when the input or sample rate is changed. It is low level, but when directly connected to amplifier without pre-amp it could be annoyingly audible.What is the meaning of this pops?
Our products have not found this situation now, including the M400, M200, M300 mkII and the M10 before.Supposedly AKM chips easily make a low 'pop' sound when the input or sample rate is changed. It is low level, but when directly connected to amplifier without pre-amp it could be annoyingly audible.
Only one-color design on M400, and suit for the black balanced amp Sp400, that will be released in June.Why there's no silver finish of M400?
Do you have any update on the SU-9?Only one-color design on M400, and suit for the black balanced amp Sp400, that will be released in June.
I concur. What he wroteDo you have any update on the SU-9?
Indeed, since in example RME has no issue, the implementation question can arguably be raised.Well popping is an issue with AKM DACs, possibly due to the implementation.
What are the specs on the sp400? What price range will it be?Only one-color design on M400, and suit for the black balanced amp Sp400, that will be released in June.
Is it possible to use at the same time, the xlr out (for the main amp) and the rca out (for a sub) ?
No, it can't.@SMSL-Mandy Is it possible for me to use my remote for my Apple TV 4K to control the volume of the SMSL M200 DAC? If so, how would I go about doing so?
No, it can't.